by Cookie » 04 Jul 2007 22:36
by fridays child » 06 Jul 2007 15:19
by Vision » 06 Jul 2007 15:22
Cookie "In 1982, I went alone to a game against Preston and stood behind the goal fully 50 yards from my nearest fellow supporter - the two of us part of Reading's lowest-ever league crowd of 1,713." Stuart Roach
Judging by the number of people who claim to have been at this match I reckon it could have topped the best ever gate at Elm Park.
by BR2 » 06 Jul 2007 17:15
by Ark Royal » 06 Jul 2007 17:32
BR2 There would have been segregation then so there is no way that he could have stood 50 yards away from any other fan at the Tilehurst end even in a crowd that small.
For a start there would have been that funny bloke with a checked coat (not the famous one with the hair) and a transistor radio about a foot long which he had on even at evening games.
I was one of the 500,000 crowd for THAT Robin Friday goal and yes it was one of the best ever.On that day we realised that we were in the presence of greatness and I don't mean Clive Thomas,the referee, who was of the same school as Graham Poll but Welsh.
by strap » 06 Jul 2007 19:21
Ark Royal For the record, I was also one of the 10,961 chosen people who witnessed the goal, but not one of the 1,713 who witnessed the nadir of PNE!
by All 5 goals » 06 Jul 2007 22:33
Cookie "In 1982, I went alone to a game against Preston and stood behind the goal fully 50 yards from my nearest fellow supporter - the two of us part of Reading's lowest-ever league crowd of 1,713." Stuart Roach
Judging by the number of people who claim to have been at this match I reckon it could have topped the best ever gate at Elm Park.
by All 5 goals » 06 Jul 2007 22:34
BR2 There would have been segregation then so there is no way that he could have stood 50 yards away from any other fan at the Tilehurst end even in a crowd that small.
For a start there would have been that funny bloke with a checked coat (not the famous one with the hair) and a transistor radio about a foot long which he had on even at evening games.
I was one of the 500,000 crowd for THAT Robin Friday goal and yes it was one of the best ever.On that day we realised that we were in the presence of greatness and I don't mean Clive Thomas,the referee, who was of the same school as Graham Poll but Welsh.
by Squelchy2507 » 07 Jul 2007 12:34
fridays child Just seen Poster in Waterstones (Oracle) that says Kevin Doyle is signing copies from 2.00pm on Saturday 7th July.
by Irvinchangeyaname » 07 Jul 2007 12:50
Ark RoyalBR2 There would have been segregation then so there is no way that he could have stood 50 yards away from any other fan at the Tilehurst end even in a crowd that small.
For a start there would have been that funny bloke with a checked coat (not the famous one with the hair) and a transistor radio about a foot long which he had on even at evening games.
I was one of the 500,000 crowd for THAT Robin Friday goal and yes it was one of the best ever.On that day we realised that we were in the presence of greatness and I don't mean Clive Thomas,the referee, who was of the same school as Graham Poll but Welsh.
For the record, I was also one of the 10,961 chosen people who witnessed the goal, but not one of the 1,713 who witnessed the nadir of PNE!
by Jackson Corner » 09 Jul 2007 03:12
by Whistle » 09 Jul 2007 16:55
strapArk Royal For the record, I was also one of the 10,961 chosen people who witnessed the goal, but not one of the 1,713 who witnessed the nadir of PNE!
As indeed was I
by Zammo » 19 Jul 2007 11:29
by koran » 19 Jul 2007 14:09
by fridays child » 19 Jul 2007 14:12
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