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Richard Anybody able to provide more information on this match (HNA match report archives don’t go back this far)?
Wednesday 8 December 1982
Football League Group Cup Quarter Final
Reading 5-3 Watford (aet)
I’d been married less than a year and been “allowed out” to see the game. Memory is a bit hazy but I’m sure Reading were 3-1 down with about 10 minutes left and went on to win 5-3 after extra time. The back page of the Evening Post had a one word headline “SENSATIONAL!”.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 18 Apr 2020 11:49
South Coast RoyalRichard Anybody able to provide more information on this match (HNA match report archives don’t go back this far)?
Wednesday 8 December 1982
Football League Group Cup Quarter Final
Reading 5-3 Watford (aet)
I’d been married less than a year and been “allowed out” to see the game. Memory is a bit hazy but I’m sure Reading were 3-1 down with about 10 minutes left and went on to win 5-3 after extra time. The back page of the Evening Post had a one word headline “SENSATIONAL!”.
Didn't make the game-it was just 3 weeks before I was hospitalised after dire back pain which turned out to be caused by a tumour on the spine but that's another story and it would have been the reason for missing the game.
The next game I went to was not until the following Easter.
As for the Watford game I can tell you that ex-Watford man Gary Donnellan scored a hat-trick with Kerry Dixon and Peter O'Sullivan (presumably taking a break from horse racing) scoring the other.
Apparently Watford put out a full side with their 2 goalscorers being Luther Blissett and a certain young winger called John Barnes.
The crowd was a paltry 3517 for what was a Football League Trophy game.
In the same competition we had previously beaten Oxford and Swindon but went out losing 3-1 at home to Millwall.
Oxford played a big part in that season.
As well as playing them in this Trophy we lost 0-2 both home and away in the Milk Cup ( the bigger crowd was at Oxford) and in the League we lost 0-3 at home but in May actually won away there 2-1 with an own goal and a penalty from Super Kerry Dixon and was one of only 2 games that we won away in the League all season, the other being at Brentford also 2-1.
We were relegated, lost Kerry Dixon replaced by a lumbering buy from Pompey who turned out to be even more prolific than Kerry.
The Oxford theme had continued with the farce of the failed merger but things looked up as we were promoted back into Div 3 the next season scoring 84 goals in the process with Trevor Senior scoring a hat-trick in his first home game.
That was when my son was old enough to become a regular until the pull of his favourite player Kerry Dixon gradually moved his allegiance to Chelsea where he has been a season-ticket holder for years with Reading still very much a kind of second team.
If only Kerry had stayed with us.
by Zip » 18 Apr 2020 11:55
South Coast RoyalRichard Anybody able to provide more information on this match (HNA match report archives don’t go back this far)?
Wednesday 8 December 1982
Football League Group Cup Quarter Final
Reading 5-3 Watford (aet)
I’d been married less than a year and been “allowed out” to see the game. Memory is a bit hazy but I’m sure Reading were 3-1 down with about 10 minutes left and went on to win 5-3 after extra time. The back page of the Evening Post had a one word headline “SENSATIONAL!”.
Didn't make the game-it was just 3 weeks before I was hospitalised after dire back pain which turned out to be caused by a tumour on the spine but that's another story and it would have been the reason for missing the game.
The next game I went to was not until the following Easter.
As for the Watford game I can tell you that ex-Watford man Gary Donnellan scored a hat-trick with Kerry Dixon and Peter O'Sullivan (presumably taking a break from horse racing) scoring the other.
Apparently Watford put out a full side with their 2 goalscorers being Luther Blissett and a certain young winger called John Barnes.
The crowd was a paltry 3517 for what was a Football League Trophy game.
In the same competition we had previously beaten Oxford and Swindon but went out losing 3-1 at home to Millwall.
Oxford played a big part in that season.
As well as playing them in this Trophy we lost 0-2 both home and away in the Milk Cup ( the bigger crowd was at Oxford) and in the League we lost 0-3 at home but in May actually won away there 2-1 with an own goal and a penalty from Super Kerry Dixon and was one of only 2 games that we won away in the League all season, the other being at Brentford also 2-1.
We were relegated, lost Kerry Dixon replaced by a lumbering buy from Pompey who turned out to be even more prolific than Kerry.
The Oxford theme had continued with the farce of the failed merger but things looked up as we were promoted back into Div 3 the next season scoring 84 goals in the process with Trevor Senior scoring a hat-trick in his first home game.
That was when my son was old enough to become a regular until the pull of his favourite player Kerry Dixon gradually moved his allegiance to Chelsea where he has been a season-ticket holder for years with Reading still very much a kind of second team.
If only Kerry had stayed with us.
by SCIAG » 18 Apr 2020 12:38
by grey_squirrel » 18 Apr 2020 12:55
AthleticoSpizz and...apart from the obviouses
1987 away at Ipswich...a 1-1 draw (thanks Steve Richardson) guaranteeing our best EVER (back then) league finish.
Even left the ground (thanks to the locals ‘post-match loose-change donations’) a few quid richer than I arrived
by Sutekh » 18 Apr 2020 14:26
South Coast Royal Following on from the best XI topic what about the best you have seen and perhaps limit to 2 per section:
Best Attacking:
Reading 8 Southport 0 in 1970 (bear in mind we had lost 6-2 in the corresponding away fixture)
Reading 6 West Ham 0- can't remember the year but it was against Pardew's team in the Premier League.
Best Defensive;
Southampton 0 Reading 0 -Sonko's night in the pouring rain.
West Ham 0 Reading 1 -Sonko again, v Pardew again
Best team performance:
Tranmere 1 Reading 3-we showed that we would be good enough for the Premier League
Reading 4 Luton 1-brilliant show in a dreadful season against a Premier League side that 3 weeks later beat Arsenal in the League Cup final.
I did think about the Bolton play-off final but it was only great in the first half.
by Zip » 18 Apr 2020 14:36
South Coast Royal Following on from the best XI topic what about the best you have seen and perhaps limit to 2 per section:
Best Attacking:
Reading 8 Southport 0 in 1970 (bear in mind we had lost 6-2 in the corresponding away fixture)
Reading 6 West Ham 0- can't remember the year but it was against Pardew's team in the Premier League.
Best Defensive;
Southampton 0 Reading 0 -Sonko's night in the pouring rain.
West Ham 0 Reading 1 -Sonko again, v Pardew again
Best team performance:
Tranmere 1 Reading 3-we showed that we would be good enough for the Premier League
Reading 4 Luton 1-brilliant show in a dreadful season against a Premier League side that 3 weeks later beat Arsenal in the League Cup final.
I did think about the Bolton play-off final but it was only great in the first half.
by South Coast Royal » 18 Apr 2020 14:39
ZipSouth Coast Royal Following on from the best XI topic what about the best you have seen and perhaps limit to 2 per section:
Best Attacking:
Reading 8 Southport 0 in 1970 (bear in mind we had lost 6-2 in the corresponding away fixture)
Reading 6 West Ham 0- can't remember the year but it was against Pardew's team in the Premier League.
Best Defensive;
Southampton 0 Reading 0 -Sonko's night in the pouring rain.
West Ham 0 Reading 1 -Sonko again, v Pardew again
Best team performance:
Tranmere 1 Reading 3-we showed that we would be good enough for the Premier League
Reading 4 Luton 1-brilliant show in a dreadful season against a Premier League side that 3 weeks later beat Arsenal in the League Cup final.
I did think about the Bolton play-off final but it was only great in the first half.
Victor you daft old codger Curbishley was in charge of the Sham when we beat them 6-0.
by SCIAG » 18 Apr 2020 15:26
South Coast RoyalZipSouth Coast Royal Following on from the best XI topic what about the best you have seen and perhaps limit to 2 per section:
Best Attacking:
Reading 8 Southport 0 in 1970 (bear in mind we had lost 6-2 in the corresponding away fixture)
Reading 6 West Ham 0- can't remember the year but it was against Pardew's team in the Premier League.
Best Defensive;
Southampton 0 Reading 0 -Sonko's night in the pouring rain.
West Ham 0 Reading 1 -Sonko again, v Pardew again
Best team performance:
Tranmere 1 Reading 3-we showed that we would be good enough for the Premier League
Reading 4 Luton 1-brilliant show in a dreadful season against a Premier League side that 3 weeks later beat Arsenal in the League Cup final.
I did think about the Bolton play-off final but it was only great in the first half.
Victor you daft old codger Curbishley was in charge of the Sham when we beat them 6-0.
As pointed out earlier by your regular quiz conqueror.
Pardew was definitely the manager at West Ham when we won 1-0.
The arrogant tosser IIRC left both Mascherano and Tevez out of the starting line-up which kinda helped.
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