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On this day

by rfc8 » 05 Feb 2024 09:27

5/2/1972, Reading 1 Arsenal 2 FAC.

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by Brogue » 05 Feb 2024 10:08

Agreed

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by East Grinstead Royal » 05 Feb 2024 10:39

My God, it was cold that day!

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by themwasthedays » 05 Feb 2024 11:29

And we scored all three goals!! Lucky,lucky Arsenull.

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by under the tin » 05 Feb 2024 11:55

I was there. Still the biggest attendance at a home game I've been to. 27.600.
We scored all the goals in a 2-1 loss.
Second biggest was vs. Southampton in the League cup a few years later 26,000 ish


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by WestYorksRoyal » 05 Feb 2024 11:58

under the tin I was there. Still the biggest attendance at a home game I've been to. 27.600.
We scored all the goals in a 2-1 loss.
Second biggest was vs. Southampton in the League cup a few years later 26,000 ish

I'm too young to remember, but having gone to Elm Park in my childhood when its capacity was 11k post Hillsborough, Bradford fire etc. safety measures, how the fcuk did we fit in 27k fans?

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by The Faith Healer » 05 Feb 2024 12:24

It was a bit tight, as I remember...

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by Fox Talbot » 05 Feb 2024 13:50

The Faith Healer It was a bit tight, as I remember...


Some crush barriers buckled at the Tilehurst End where the Arsenal were.

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by Forbury Lion » 05 Feb 2024 14:30

rfc8 5/2/1972, Reading 1 Arsenal 2 FAC.

Is this like the Robin Friday game where more Reading fans than the entire population of the UK claim to have been there to witness that goal, scored before they were born and the subsequent celebration which involved knocking a policeman's helmet off and then making love to him in the center circle and yet not one recorded it on their phone?


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by The Royal Forester » 05 Feb 2024 15:08

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rfc8 5/2/1972, Reading 1 Arsenal 2 FAC.

Is this like the Robin Friday game where more Reading fans than the entire population of the UK claim to have been there to witness that goal, scored before they were born and the subsequent celebration which involved knocking a policeman's helmet off and then making love to him in the center circle and yet not one recorded it on their phone?

I doubt if many phones could record it then! I didn't even have a landline, let a lone a mobile one over half a century ago. but as you say it is surprising how many were there. For the record, I wasn't.

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by 9165 » 05 Feb 2024 16:34

The Southampton game was in October 78 I think, cracking match that finished 0 - 0. Remember it being packed out!

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by The Faith Healer » 05 Feb 2024 16:35

A phone was a thing with a dial that sat on a table in the hall. No real point in taking it to a game....
Fwiw I was there, right behind Barrie Wagstaff's lob as it dipped under the crossbar....Happy Days!

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by Gunny Fishcake » 05 Feb 2024 16:58

I was there crammed in the old Reading end by the wall at the front, coppers used to patrol the wall and tell you off if your legs were pitch side , happy days


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by Sutekh » 05 Feb 2024 18:10

WestYorksRoyal
under the tin I was there. Still the biggest attendance at a home game I've been to. 27.600.
We scored all the goals in a 2-1 loss.
Second biggest was vs. Southampton in the League cup a few years later 26,000 ish

I'm too young to remember, but having gone to Elm Park in my childhood when its capacity was 11k post Hillsborough, Bradford fire etc. safety measures, how the fcuk did we fit in 27k fans?


Or the 15k+ that was there for the Wolves game in 1985.

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Re: On this day

by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Feb 2024 18:46

9165 The Southampton game was in October 78 I think, cracking match that finished 0 - 0. Remember it being packed out!
22k-ish iirc.

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Re: On this day

by Sutekh » 06 Feb 2024 07:59

AthleticoSpizz
9165 The Southampton game was in October 78 I think, cracking match that finished 0 - 0. Remember it being packed out!
22k-ish iirc.


22k or so at the Dell for the replay, 24046 was the attendance at Elm Park!

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Re: On this day

by rfc8 » 07 Feb 2024 11:29

7/2/1925, Reading 0 Charlton 0.

0-0 99 years ago, would be ok Sat but a win would be better...

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by Forbury Lion » 07 Feb 2024 11:31

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rfc8 5/2/1972, Reading 1 Arsenal 2 FAC.

Is this like the Robin Friday game where more Reading fans than the entire population of the UK claim to have been there to witness that goal, scored before they were born and the subsequent celebration which involved knocking a policeman's helmet off and then making love to him in the center circle and yet not one recorded it on their phone?

I doubt if many phones could record it then! I didn't even have a landline, let a lone a mobile one over half a century ago. but as you say it is surprising how many were there. For the record, I wasn't.
Yeah was being ironic about the mobile phone since many think they were there until you remind them it was before they were born.

I've seen a black and white photo of the game, think it was just after the ball was struck by Robin Friday and I've imagined the rest, but wasn't there either.

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Re: On this day

by Uke » 07 Feb 2024 11:39

It was on the telly too - the Big Match IIRC

I was 9

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