by Once were Biscuitmen » 24 Aug 2006 00:34
by Gav » 24 Aug 2006 00:38
Once were Biscuitmen Bizarrely thought we looked far more comfortable with ten men although with no Kitson to hold the ball up at the front it was even more difficult. The Villa fans really don’t like their starting left back much.
by URZZZZZZZZ » 24 Aug 2006 00:40
by Royal Rother » 24 Aug 2006 00:50
by zac naloen » 24 Aug 2006 00:59
Royal Rother I went with 2 Villa STHs and they were both very impressed by Reading.
They believe we will have no problem staying up and that we played really GOOD football. We all agreed Seol was our MOM again. He had Samuel tied up in knots.
Seriously guys, hardly been mentioned so far but the first 20 minutes of the 2nd half we were top-notch, knocking the ball around like we were the ones with a man advantage. Very very promising I thought and anyone going home gutted at the defeat should look on the many positives that came from the game.
Squad thin, sure, but having seen how well we can perform at this level I'm confident that the hinges on JM's cheque book will be rather more oiled than if we had looked out of our depth so far.
I think we're in for some great times this season.
(As someone else said, bastard M6!!)
by Ollie Kearns is in Buxton » 24 Aug 2006 01:52
by royalsteve » 24 Aug 2006 02:37
Chaney Yesssssss Doyle
by royalsteve » 24 Aug 2006 02:40
Royal Rother I went with 2 Villa STHs and they were both very impressed by Reading.
They believe we will have no problem staying up and that we played really GOOD football. We all agreed Seol was our MOM again. He had Samuel tied up in knots.
Seriously guys, hardly been mentioned so far but the first 20 minutes of the 2nd half we were top-notch, knocking the ball around like we were the ones with a man advantage. Very very promising I thought and anyone going home gutted at the defeat should look on the many positives that came from the game.
Squad thin, sure, but having seen how well we can perform at this level I'm confident that the hinges on JM's cheque book will be rather more oiled than if we had looked out of our depth so far.
I think we're in for some great times this season.
(As someone else said, bastard M6!!)
by royalsteve » 24 Aug 2006 02:41
zac naloenRoyal Rother I went with 2 Villa STHs and they were both very impressed by Reading.
They believe we will have no problem staying up and that we played really GOOD football. We all agreed Seol was our MOM again. He had Samuel tied up in knots.
Seriously guys, hardly been mentioned so far but the first 20 minutes of the 2nd half we were top-notch, knocking the ball around like we were the ones with a man advantage. Very very promising I thought and anyone going home gutted at the defeat should look on the many positives that came from the game.
Squad thin, sure, but having seen how well we can perform at this level I'm confident that the hinges on JM's cheque book will be rather more oiled than if we had looked out of our depth so far.
I think we're in for some great times this season.
(As someone else said, bastard M6!!)
Me and my dad managed to own the M6 using AA routemaster. Sent us through center of brum cos of the roadworks and we made better time than people who'd left an hour ahead of us
I have nothing really to add what hasn't already been said. Other than, joke of a ref. All i ask for is consistency. Send off sonko for nothing and then let a player who makes two clear yellow card worthy tackles stay on pitch?? You're having a laugh Mason. I'm not going to claim big club bias, Because frankly i just think he was plain rubbish. Some of his decisions either way had me speechless.
Oh and whoever that idiot villa supporter on 5live who reckons they walked all over us was, you sir are an idiot.
That match was stolen from us by poor refereeing. /rant off
by earley_royals » 24 Aug 2006 10:49
zac naloen Oh and whoever that idiot villa supporter on 5live who reckons they walked all over us was, you sir are an idiot.
by Royal Rother » 24 Aug 2006 11:12
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