Bigtimmeh .
Best point ever made on the team board.
Bigtimmeh .
by windermereROYAL » 05 Feb 2020 22:51
Royals and RacerswindermereROYALWestwood52 Just seen the highlights,looked like some “under fire” players, played really well.
Bowen has a nice selection problem for Saturday.
When Dim mentioned 9.30 pm being the last train out of Cardiff to Reading.I checked the train timetables.The next train after the game finished,went via Bristol.Change train there for Reading,and expect a journey of over five hours !
Did anybody take up Dim and Mick’s offer of a lift in their cars ?
How long did people take to get home,having stayed to the end ?
Hats off to any supporter who did.
From memory (park and ride for a rugby game),it’s a ten minute bus journey to Cardiff station or a thirty minute walk.
The rugby stadium is just around the corner from the station. i was there last year.
And next door to the Principality Stadium(Millennium stadium)
by Royals and Racers » 05 Feb 2020 23:13
windermereROYALRoyals and RacerswindermereROYAL
The rugby stadium is just around the corner from the station. i was there last year.
And next door to the Principality Stadium(Millennium stadium)
Thats Cardiff arms park, i don`t think they play there anymore, but yes you are correct right next door the the Millenium.
by RoyalBlue » 06 Feb 2020 09:37
Westwood52 Just seen the highlights,looked like some “under fire” players, played really well.
Bowen has a nice selection problem for Saturday.
When Dim mentioned 9.30 pm being the last train out of Cardiff to Reading.I checked the train timetables.The next train after the game finished,went via Bristol.Change train there for Reading,and expect a journey of over five hours !
Did anybody take up Dim and Mick’s offer of a lift in their cars ?
.
by Royals and Racers » 06 Feb 2020 09:58
RoyalBlueWestwood52 Just seen the highlights,looked like some “under fire” players, played really well.
Bowen has a nice selection problem for Saturday.
When Dim mentioned 9.30 pm being the last train out of Cardiff to Reading.I checked the train timetables.The next train after the game finished,went via Bristol.Change train there for Reading,and expect a journey of over five hours !
Did anybody take up Dim and Mick’s offer of a lift in their cars ?
.
Reminds me of the time when John Madejski, Uri(ne) Geller and The Welsh Windbag did their walk to Wembley. I went along to Slough in my Reading Shirt to support them along the route. The BBC Radio Berkshire Sports reporter at the time (can't remember his name, he was a Reading fan but I don't think it would've been Dellor because he would have still been at university) spotted me walking along the road and stopped to pick me up and give me a lift to the next checkpoint. He was a nice guy and we had a good chat about the club and team.
Geller gave us a demo of his spoon bending, taking a spoon from one of the army guys who was in the support team. However he does it, I have to say it was pretty impressive close up.
by Sutekh » 06 Feb 2020 13:55
Royals and RacersRoyalBlueWestwood52 Just seen the highlights,looked like some “under fire” players, played really well.
Bowen has a nice selection problem for Saturday.
When Dim mentioned 9.30 pm being the last train out of Cardiff to Reading.I checked the train timetables.The next train after the game finished,went via Bristol.Change train there for Reading,and expect a journey of over five hours !
Did anybody take up Dim and Mick’s offer of a lift in their cars ?
.
Reminds me of the time when John Madejski, Uri(ne) Geller and The Welsh Windbag did their walk to Wembley. I went along to Slough in my Reading Shirt to support them along the route. The BBC Radio Berkshire Sports reporter at the time (can't remember his name, he was a Reading fan but I don't think it would've been Dellor because he would have still been at university) spotted me walking along the road and stopped to pick me up and give me a lift to the next checkpoint. He was a nice guy and we had a good chat about the club and team.
Geller gave us a demo of his spoon bending, taking a spoon from one of the army guys who was in the support team. However he does it, I have to say it was pretty impressive close up.
Joel Hufford ?
by Hendo » 06 Feb 2020 14:22
HendoURZZZZRoyals and Racers Can`t see our game being live on TV- i reckon the 3 matches will be from these 4 ties
Sheff Wed v Man City
Chelsea v Liverpool
Derby v Man Utd
Portsmouth v Arsenal
Reckon they’ll do the bottom three out of that lot
Agreed.
by Westwood52 » 06 Feb 2020 15:30
SutekhRoyals and RacersRoyalBlue
Reminds me of the time when John Madejski, Uri(ne) Geller and The Welsh Windbag did their walk to Wembley. I went along to Slough in my Reading Shirt to support them along the route. The BBC Radio Berkshire Sports reporter at the time (can't remember his name, he was a Reading fan but I don't think it would've been Dellor because he would have still been at university) spotted me walking along the road and stopped to pick me up and give me a lift to the next checkpoint. He was a nice guy and we had a good chat about the club and team.
Geller gave us a demo of his spoon bending, taking a spoon from one of the army guys who was in the support team. However he does it, I have to say it was pretty impressive close up.
Joel Hufford ?
Steve Beddow. Games were on 210/classic gold I think until about then
by Royals and Racers » 06 Feb 2020 17:30
Westwood52SutekhRoyals and Racers Joel Hufford ?
Steve Beddow. Games were on 210/classic gold I think until about then
What happened to him ?I know he use to do the golf commentary on Sky.But I have not heard him for a while.I see the golf course he designed at Burghfield has now been left to rot.Shame really ,nine holes for £7 ,bargain.Sometimes you didn’t have to pay,if the Oriental lady wasn’t sitting at the 6th (?) green.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Feb 2020 17:40
Royals and RacersRoyalBlueWestwood52 Just seen the highlights,looked like some “under fire” players, played really well.
Bowen has a nice selection problem for Saturday.
When Dim mentioned 9.30 pm being the last train out of Cardiff to Reading.I checked the train timetables.The next train after the game finished,went via Bristol.Change train there for Reading,and expect a journey of over five hours !
Did anybody take up Dim and Mick’s offer of a lift in their cars ?
.
Reminds me of the time when John Madejski, Uri(ne) Geller and The Welsh Windbag did their walk to Wembley. I went along to Slough in my Reading Shirt to support them along the route. The BBC Radio Berkshire Sports reporter at the time (can't remember his name, he was a Reading fan but I don't think it would've been Dellor because he would have still been at university) spotted me walking along the road and stopped to pick me up and give me a lift to the next checkpoint. He was a nice guy and we had a good chat about the club and team.
Geller gave us a demo of his spoon bending, taking a spoon from one of the army guys who was in the support team. However he does it, I have to say it was pretty impressive close up.
Joel Hufford ?
by The Royal Forester » 06 Feb 2020 18:10
Westwood52SutekhRoyals and Racers Joel Hufford ?
Steve Beddow. Games were on 210/classic gold I think until about then
What happened to him ?I know he use to do the golf commentary on Sky.But I have not heard him for a while.I see the golf course he designed at Burghfield has now been left to rot.Shame really ,nine holes for £7 ,bargain.Sometimes you didn’t have to pay,if the Oriental lady wasn’t sitting at the 6th (?) green.
by Sutekh » 06 Feb 2020 21:25
The Royal ForesterWestwood52Sutekh
Steve Beddow. Games were on 210/classic gold I think until about then
What happened to him ?I know he use to do the golf commentary on Sky.But I have not heard him for a while.I see the golf course he designed at Burghfield has now been left to rot.Shame really ,nine holes for £7 ,bargain.Sometimes you didn’t have to pay,if the Oriental lady wasn’t sitting at the 6th (?) green.
If I remember right. When Tim is not available for the BBCRB commentary, a chap named Steve has stepped in. Would he be Steve Beddow?
by RoyalBlue » 07 Feb 2020 11:20
Snowflake RoyalRoyals and RacersRoyalBlue
Reminds me of the time when John Madejski, Uri(ne) Geller and The Welsh Windbag did their walk to Wembley. I went along to Slough in my Reading Shirt to support them along the route. The BBC Radio Berkshire Sports reporter at the time (can't remember his name, he was a Reading fan but I don't think it would've been Dellor because he would have still been at university) spotted me walking along the road and stopped to pick me up and give me a lift to the next checkpoint. He was a nice guy and we had a good chat about the club and team.
Geller gave us a demo of his spoon bending, taking a spoon from one of the army guys who was in the support team. However he does it, I have to say it was pretty impressive close up.
Joel Hufford ?
He was fantastic, but I get the impression if Gellar was involved it's also way before him.
Sounds more like the Mike Lewis of - christ - I can't even remember the station - classic gold? - days.
by The Royal Forester » 07 Feb 2020 13:40
SutekhThe Royal ForesterWestwood52
What happened to him ?I know he use to do the golf commentary on Sky.But I have not heard him for a while.I see the golf course he designed at Burghfield has now been left to rot.Shame really ,nine holes for £7 ,bargain.Sometimes you didn’t have to pay,if the Oriental lady wasn’t sitting at the 6th (?) green.
If I remember right. When Tim is not available for the BBCRB commentary, a chap named Steve has stepped in. Would he be Steve Beddow?
by Franchise FC » 07 Feb 2020 13:50
The Royal ForesterSutekhThe Royal Forester If I remember right. When Tim is not available for the BBCRB commentary, a chap named Steve has stepped in. Would he be Steve Beddow?
It’s usually Jonny Saunders who steps in to commentate when Tim isn’t available.[/quote
Now you mention that name, I know you are right. Can't think why I thought it some bloke called Steve.
by Sutekh » 07 Feb 2020 13:53
RoyalBlueSnowflake RoyalRoyals and Racers Joel Hufford ?
He was fantastic, but I get the impression if Gellar was involved it's also way before him.
Sounds more like the Mike Lewis of - christ - I can't even remember the station - classic gold? - days.
It wasn't Steve Beddow (younger and not large enough). Wasn't Mike Lewis (The Welsh Windbag) as although he did have a broadcast slot, he was on the walk itself.
Don't think it was Joel Hufford - in fact just checked and I don't think he joined BBCRB until 1998. Possibly John Southall who preceded him (just spotted his Twitter profile picture is him in the commentary position at the Mad Stad so he clearly has fond memories of his time covering the club).
by Jackson Corner » 08 Feb 2020 00:08
Royals and RacersWestwood52Sutekh
Steve Beddow. Games were on 210/classic gold I think until about then
What happened to him ?I know he use to do the golf commentary on Sky.But I have not heard him for a while.I see the golf course he designed at Burghfield has now been left to rot.Shame really ,nine holes for £7 ,bargain.Sometimes you didn’t have to pay,if the Oriental lady wasn’t sitting at the 6th (?) green.
I haven`t seen Steve for a while at the Madejski stadium- hope he`s ok. He had a home on Calcot golf club. Steve used to bring his mate Richard Boxall along to a few matches.
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