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38.1 | | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Fri Aug 09 1991 14:34 | 8 |
| Oh the shame of it!! The new Reading note has been instigated by a
Limerick/Chelsea supporter. How will we ever live with this stigma.
S�mon ;-) ;-)
P.S. It's good to be back.
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38.2 | Remember Ann ?? | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's Me in the Corner !! | Wed Aug 14 1991 14:27 | 8 |
| I saw Ann Newbery on Sunday. She was watching my team in a friendly match.
She asked me to say hi to everyone in the Reading File. She still watches The
Royals, and is hoping to move into football as a career.
Anyone have any news on transfers over the summer. I read last week that Martin
Hicks was finally on the move. Any replacement?
Al
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38.3 | INS AND OUTS | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 15 1991 10:52 | 0 |
38.4 | INS AND OUTS | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 15 1991 15:19 | 11 |
| Moran has joined Exeter on a free.
Conroy has joined Burnley for 35k.
Hicks is playing/training with Birmingham.
Neale Copper came on a free from Rangers.
Kevin Dillon (ex Portsmouth and Newcastle) is on a months contract.
Other than that, roll on Saturday.
Chris
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38.5 | | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Thu Aug 15 1991 17:25 | 9 |
| For some peculiar reason the club are not selling replica kits this
season. Because Nigel Cross Sports have the franchise on the club shop
they have decided to sell them from their shops in Woodley and
Tilehurst only. They have got the socks and shirts in but no shorts as
of yet. The away kit is selling fast, the Woodley branch have no more
42-44's (I got the last one today!!).
S�mon
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38.6 | basset back | DOOZER::OPERATOR | | Thu Aug 15 1991 18:30 | 2 |
| I heard that ANNIE (FRED)BASSET has rejoined the backroom staff.....
is this true .......
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38.7 | Does he want a new left back?? | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | There are only 2 SUBURBians | Fri Aug 16 1991 14:27 | 4 |
| Ian Branfoot has just offered the Royals 400 big ones for Michael
Gilkes. Reading have turned it down saying they want at least 500.
Tony
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38.8 | | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Mon Aug 19 1991 12:32 | 8 |
| Reading 0 Hull City 1
Quiz. When was the last time that Reading won when a Welsh
referee was in charge (apart from the friendly against Newport)?
S�mon
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38.9 | There's always one | LARVAE::HUTCHINGS_P | | Mon Aug 19 1991 15:14 | 6 |
| A:
Never...???
Q: When was the last time that reading won..??
:-) :-) :-) x 1000"s....!!
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38.10 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | Japan is special for that.... | Mon Aug 19 1991 15:15 | 4 |
| C'mon Simon give us the low-down.....is there hope?
(��)Munce.
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38.11 | My God! We've got a midfield | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Mon Aug 19 1991 15:51 | 30 |
| First of all I must mention Dillon. The guy is a complete lunatic. If
the referee was any good then he would have been sent off early in the
second half. As it was the ref mostly ignored his ealier
"indiscretions" and therefore Dillon only picked up a yellow card. I
like him - should do well in between suspensions.
In all honesty we should have won this game fairly comfortable. The
stikers (McGhee, Leeworthy and Senior(sub)) were actually trying to
score, something that we were lacking towards the end of last season.
Hull came to the game expecting to kick us off the pitch, literally.
But all that this achieved was a midfield battle which ended in both Hull
subs being used to replace injuries (shame :-).
It was nice to see that the standard of refereeing/running the line
has not improved. Admittedly this poor showing was the same for both
teams but Hull didn't have two penalty claims ignored.
Still, don't give up hope yet (give a week or two first). The players
are definatley fitter, more aggresive and goal hungry. McPherson could
have equalised seconds from the end with a fierce header from just
inside the box but was denied by a wall of bodies in front of him.
This defeat is only a minor setback in our championship season and I
think that the results in our next two games (both away) will see an
improvement in the crowd figures for the home leg to Cambridge (League
Cup) and bogie team Bury on the 31st.
S�mon (the eternal optimist)
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38.12 | UNLUCKY | DUCK::ROSEC | | Mon Aug 19 1991 16:26 | 9 |
| I must totally agree with Simon.
Reading played some good stuff, but the referee/linesmen/Hull/fortunes
were never on Reading's side.
The ball was played on the deck - and Reading deserved to win.
I would be surprised if Reading did not finish in the top six.
Cambridge away on Wednesday (Rumbelows Cup) - tough game, but the
Royals could do well here.
Chris (another optimist)
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38.13 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | There are only 2 SUBURBians | Mon Aug 19 1991 16:58 | 3 |
| When is Reading's first midweek game at home???
Tony
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38.14 | | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Mon Aug 19 1991 17:35 | 5 |
| 28th August - Cambridge, Rumbelows Cup K.O. 19.45
Failing that, in the league we play Darlington on 6th November....
S�mon
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38.15 | Ah what a midfield they could have had! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman | Mon Aug 19 1991 22:34 | 20 |
| Re .11,
Simon,
Surely given Dillon's pedigree you can't be surprised at his style of
play?? after all he did play in the infamous Portsmouth side that
featured in that now famous "When Saturday comes" cover that celebrated
their promotion season achieved through bookings, sendings off and even
a prison sentence.
Oh what a midfield it was with Mick "the Nutter" Tait in there as well,
and other up and coming loonies such as Kevin Ball at the back and
Mick "Porridge" Quinn up front.
Ah those were the days - pity Reading got rid of Tait and Hurlock
really then they would have a midfield (:==:)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks (Who saw most of the sendings off)
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38.16 | You get allsorts of problems with Bassett!! | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Tue Aug 20 1991 11:08 | 9 |
| Andrew,
I am not suprised. It just makes one hell of a difference between
reading about his elbows and bookings and seeing them being displayed
in a Reading shirt. I predict that he will soon be the new darling of
the South Bank - which means if Branfoot was still here then he
wouldn't stand a chance of playing at the end of the season ;-)
S�mon
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38.17 | Results so far | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Thu Sep 12 1991 15:24 | 20 |
| Just to remind people of the results so far........
August F-A
17 Hull 0-1
21 Cambridge(LC1/1) 0-1
24 Hartlepool 0-2
28 Cambridge(LC1/2) 0-3
31 Bury 3-2
September
4 Swansea 2-1
7 Birmingham 1-1
And according to a Brentford friend of mine, we are going to stuff
them.
S�mon
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38.18 | Tenth and rising !! | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Wed Sep 18 1991 10:35 | 13 |
| Last two results;
Saturday - Brentford 1 Reading 0
Last night - Torquay 1 Reading 2 (Senior, Holzman)
Reading move into tenth place.
After not winning any of the last ten away league games last season (2
draws and 8 defeats) - it is good to see that two out of four games
this season have resulted in victories.
Chris
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38.19 | Byrne to sign?? | YUPPY::TAYLORM | | Fri Sep 20 1991 14:56 | 13 |
|
Reading lot set to sign David Byrne from Watford after his months loan.
He has scored twice and it is reported in my local paper that he has
impressed during his stay at ElmPark which ends after Saturday's game.
Byrne apparently has impressed the Reading fans by not only scoring but
providing width and helping to create goals.. The stumbling block
is the fee. Watford want just over 30k and Reading are thinking it
over.
What do you Reading fans think??
Martin
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38.20 | | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Fri Sep 20 1991 15:40 | 4 |
| I think Reading should buy him - at todays prices, he is certainly
worth 30k. He seems to be improving the longer he stays at Reading.
Chris
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38.21 | David Byrne - is he worth 10K per month? | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Fri Sep 20 1991 15:56 | 16 |
| I was talking to some Watford fans on my way to Hartlepool and they
seem to think that he is the kind of player who plays very well for any
new club he goes to, but only for the first three months. After that he
has got his place in the team, a secure income wether he plays well or
not and he then tends to lay back a bit.
These Watford guys were greatly impressed with him when he first came
to them, but after half a season he was put into the reserves where
everyone forgot he existed until he was loaned to us.
Therefore I shall reserve my judgement until after Christmas (but I
like the way he is playing at the moment except when he tries to clear
the ball from the box with his head).
S�mon
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38.22 | | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Mon Sep 23 1991 14:17 | 8 |
| READING 1 Bradford City 2
Not a bad result seeing as how we were playing with nine men and
Bradford had thirteen (eleven players, one ref and a linesman). A
superb goal from Gooding after a pinpoint cross from Gilkes (and he
headed the ball a couple of times!!) to Byrne who put the cross in.
S�mon
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38.23 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | There are only 2 SUBURBians | Tue Sep 24 1991 13:21 | 5 |
| Apparently David Byrne has gone back to Watford as the Royals couldn't
raise 30k. Also the Southampton-Gilkes deal is now dead, as the payment
terms weren't good enough.
Tony
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38.24 | U.T.B.N.B | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Fri Sep 27 1991 16:45 | 15 |
|
Gilkes is only fit for another season!*!
This would be a bad investment for any 1st division club.
However they probably just as well get the best out of him before he is
shaged out. Then of course they have the same problem as they did with
that other donkey, whats his name?? Thats it " Martin Kicks" isn't it.
Cheers
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38.25 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Tue Oct 01 1991 15:38 | 11 |
| Well another three points down the swanny on Saturday. Having made the
trek down there I thought Readings younger players played well. Taylor,
Williams, Holzman and Lovell are good honest players - I wonder how
long we'll keep them.
A game that Reading had sewn up after taking the lead, but the
inability to hold onto a lead once again cost them dearly.
Look out for some moves this week (player swop deals).
Must just mention the support that our Danny Bailey got from the Exeter
fans - he was/is a favourite down there.
Roll on Saturday.
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38.26 | Some News...... | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Wed Oct 02 1991 19:53 | 16 |
| Craig Maskell is on the transfer list at his own request. The
�250,000 (+ fines) striker has failed to command a first team place
this season and wishes to move on.
Gilkes has been given an ultimatum by Mike Lewis (managing dircetor).
He has to get fit and prove himself willing to play in the third
division, let alone the first.
Before he broke his leg last Christmas against Southend he was an
inspiration to the team but since his return, his performances have
been more like the Gilkesy of old - three runs down the wing per game,
maximum, and pulling out of 50-50 balls.
S�mon
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38.27 | | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:45 | 17 |
| OK, it's prediction time.
Ideally, I think that it is about time Reading truely stuffed someone,
and Bournemouth tomorrow is an ideal chance. Therefore I hope that the
score will be.....
READING 4 Scummers 1
........but I expect the score will be nearer 2-2
S�mon
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38.28 | Optimistic, or what? | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Fri Oct 04 1991 18:20 | 11 |
| Ok then:
Biscuits 3 Jim Davis XI 1
Well it's Friday isn't it...
Having been away all of September, what's the injury/team news from Elm Park? I
can tell you Chuckling Paddy Feeney's style of giving the results on the BBC WS
I have always found particularly irritating :-(
Tarik
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38.29 | Oh yes, forgot to say: | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Fri Oct 04 1991 18:21 | 2 |
| Isn't a "Scummer" a Portsmouth insult for an inhabitant of Southampton? Or so
my Scummer friends tell me...
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38.30 | | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Fri Oct 04 1991 19:01 | 13 |
| Tarik,
Linden Jones and Floyd Streete are both out with long(ish) term
injuries. Trevor Senior has a nasty little cut above his left eye (a
reminder of the Bradford game) but this doesn't affect his playing,
even when the bandage slips ;-). And it has also been revealed today
that Cooper has been brain dead for the past five years.
Apart from that I cannot think of any other injuries.
S�mon.
Just remembered that Gilkes has a virus/fever. Sounds like he got lucky
down Washington Heights recently........
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38.31 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:27 | 13 |
| Well 0-0, what can one say apart from well played the
youngsters....again.
Gilkes is AWOL at the moment. He was called in before the Bradford game
(two weeks ago) to say his goodbyes to the players, last minute hiccup
and he stays a Royal rather than a Saint (last sung at Reading v
Southampton in the League Cup 13 years ago....).
What happens to Dillon now, his trail is up?
Are we going to sign Byrne?
Where does McGhee go from here?
How come we are dominating games without winning?
Answers please!!!!
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38.32 | Dillon staying | VOGON::KEE | | Mon Oct 07 1991 18:48 | 11 |
| Dillon has signed for yet another month. I guess 3 months is still
the max so we either sign him after that or...
Seems to me that until we sell Gilkes we won't be getting anyone
else.
I think Byrne is worth 30K but we need someone with mobility
up front in place of Trev and McGhee.
Martyn
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38.33 | Come on you Royals !! | DUCK::ROSEC | | Fri Oct 11 1991 16:07 | 6 |
| Away to Wigan tonight.
I predict a very close game.....Reading to win 2-1 (eternal
optimist)... both goals coming from defenders.
Chris
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38.34 | | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Fri Oct 25 1991 16:19 | 10 |
| What price a Reading away win tomorrow.
Reading have not won away on a Saturday since early January.
The last seven away Saturday games have resulted in seven defeats, one
goal scored and 15 conceded.
Away to Shrewsbury last season was our heaviest defeat for ages (1-5).
I am not taking anything away from Reading's away successes this season
in midweek (Torquay and Swansea) but it doesn't look too good does it?
We shall see
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38.35 | I know the reports are late but...... | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Fri Oct 25 1991 20:28 | 84 |
| Things have been a little quiet in here for the past week or so.
Probably my fault for being off sick three times in the past week. But
anyway, here is a quick review of the past fortnight.......
Friday 11th October - Away to Wigan
A smaller than usual crowd made the Friday evening trek to Wigan (about
70) to watch a game of few memorable moments and disappointments. Here
is a list of the only bits I can remember.
Hightlight 1 - Stevie Rich was injured in the first 15mins so Gooding
dropped to defence and Cockram was brought on into the midfield.
Highlight 2 - Trevor puts a ball just over the bar.
Highlight 3 - McGhee does some good individual work to round three
defenders and then spends the next � minute deciding which foot to
shoot with. By the time he makes up his mind the ball is back in our
half.
Highlight 4 - Someone scores - not Reading :-(
Highlight 5 - The ref starts to give some strange decisions. For once
they are mostly in Readings favour.
Highlight 6 - Cockram makes a couple of fantastic passes from deep in
defence to the forwards. Pin point stuff, not just booting the ball
clear and accidentally landing at someones feet. Reading fans stand
back in amazement.
Highlight 7 - The ref gives Reading an indirect free kick inside the
box. This was given because the 'keeper was holding the ball for too
long. Is there a specific rule about keepers holding the ball? If so,
then how long can they keep it and does it come under the time-wasting
rule? (Just to settle an argument that ensued on the journey home).
Highlight 8 - The free kick is pushed wide of the wall for Cockram to
curle it low into the net. The final whistle shortly follows.
Saturday 19th - Home to Peterborough
We played the Posh fanzine side in the morning (eight-a-side to begin
with but soon down to seven due to injuries), lost 14-1 and didn't
bother going down the pub afterwards (I didn't play which is why we
let so many in :-).
The more important game was drawn 1-1, both goals a direct result of
handball. Peterboroughs was when their forward palmed the ball down to
his feet and scored whilst the Reading players were stood around with
their hands in the air (not particually true but the visual image it
produces is about right).
Readings goal came when a Posh defender pushed the ball out of the box
amid a crowd of expectant heads. The whole of Elm Park yelled "HANDBALL"
as one man and the linesman had his flag in the air before the shout was
finished. The ref duly waived play-on and the ball progressed up the
pitch. Thankfully the linesman (who had been given some stick ealierby the
fans for his inability to see any of the blatent offsides in the first
half and also missed the incident which caused Peterboroughs "goal") stuck
by his guns and kept his flag up. Just as the ball crossed into our half
the ref suddenly realised that the crowd was trying to get his attention.
He walks over to the linesman and after much shaking of heads the
referee reluctantly points to the penalty spot.
By this time the Reading players are already standing around the box and
the ball was on the spot. The formallity of scoring was done by Dillon.
We were robbed of two points and despite not losing we went down a
place to 18th.
Tuesday 22nd - Away to Leyton Orient (Autoglass Thingy Type
Competition)
I didn't go due to illness so can't give a match report but the people
I spoke to fell asleep and couldn't tell me anything either. We lost
1-0 (who cares)
Tomorrow - Off to Sunny Shrewsbury
Maskell is back in the squad. I expect a lot more attempts on goal and
we may even convert a couple for a change. Prediction 2-1 to Reading
S�mon
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38.36 | A win at last | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | I brake for coffee!! | Mon Oct 28 1991 10:35 | 12 |
| On the nose Simon.
Reading finally managed a win.
Reading took the lead through Dillon on 55 mins.
Shrewsury equalised on 62, and instead of Royals doing their usual and
losing after going ahead, they bounced back with a goal through Taylor
on 70 mins.
Let's hope this is the end of the rot.
Al
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38.37 | Wembley !!! | DUCK::ROSEC | | Mon Oct 28 1991 13:48 | 15 |
| FA Cup 1st Round draw;
Slough v Reading
There are a number of games from round 1 live on Sky.
I have been to Slough, for a Berks and Bucks cup tie years ago, and
there was a rather good social club.
For those who are thinking how are Slough playing. Unfortunately, the
answer is they are playing well - currently 5th/6th in the Conference
and they dished out a 7-3 away win to Altrinham the weekend before
last.
Chris
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38.38 | | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Mon Oct 28 1991 14:47 | 9 |
| Re. -1
I will very surprised if this game isn't switched to Elm Park, and
knowing how most Slough fans feel about Reading I would be a *little*
reluctant to go to Slough.
S�mon
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38.39 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Tue Oct 29 1991 11:24 | 6 |
| Good point Simon, we'll have to wait and see.
Can anyone confirm/deny that Reading have just re-signed Morrow, the
full-back from Arsenal, on loan again?
Chris
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38.40 | News Update | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Wed Oct 30 1991 11:27 | 14 |
| Re. Morrow. I heard that we have signed him on loan with a definate
view to buy!! Arsenal obviously don't want him or else he wouldn't be
coming to Elm Park for a second spell after being loaned to Watford.
Keep yer fingers crossed.
The Slough game is not being switched. We have been allocated 2000
tickets from the capacity of 4500. Should be noisey. Tickets are �5 and
will be available on Monday (but I've already got mine!!! - smug or
what ;-)
S�mon
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38.41 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:52 | 7 |
| Should be a good turnout of Reading fans at Slough. I don't think
Reading will have any problems in selling their allocation.
Important things first though, will Richardson be fit for Saturdays
game at Bolton?
Chris
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38.42 | U.T.B.N.B. | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:48 | 4 |
|
5 pound a ticket!!! thats taking the p***.
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38.43 | Come on Reading | DUCK::ROSEC | | Tue Nov 05 1991 15:23 | 5 |
| Home to Darlington tonight, a chance for Reading to turn their home
form around. Must get three points tonight.
Have not won at home in midweek for over a year!
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38.44 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Don't Bank With Lloyds | Tue Nov 05 1991 16:10 | 4 |
| On Evening Post billboard, "Royals Sign International Star". Who would
that be??
Tony
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38.45 | | ZURFAM::MURRAY | Digital has it. Well sort of | Tue Nov 05 1991 16:21 | 3 |
|
Dame Edna probably :-)
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38.46 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Wed Nov 06 1991 13:29 | 7 |
| Well whoever this International Star is, I must have missed him last
night.
2-2 with Darlington, not an impressive result.
Reading twice equalised, through Maskell and Williams.
Couldn't blame Steve Francis for the Darlington goals.
Stay 16th.
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38.47 | Lets start again | VOGON::KEE | | Mon Nov 11 1991 11:14 | 22 |
| After 30 years as a Reading supporter I would honestly say this
is the worst Reading side in the past decade at least. After being
a regular supporter I've now got more involved in coaching kids
football and I can tell you its a heck of a lot more fun. The last
time I saw Reading before this weekend's West Brom game was back
in September.
I must admit Reading seemed to wake up in the second half against
West Brom after that increadible fluke goal by Goodman. But what
we actually have is a very mediocre team going nowhere. McGhee
is I'm afraid past his sell by date and would do better to sit
on the bench and try and motivate that way.
If it was me rebuilding I would only keep Francis, Williams, Taylor,
McPherson and Lovell. In the case of Williams, Taylor and Lovell
because of their potential as young players and Francis and McPherson
because they are the only others who I could see playing in Div 2.
Hope I'm proved wrong by the way.
Martyn
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38.48 | Plus Mark H | VOGON::KEE | | Mon Nov 11 1991 11:17 | 2 |
| Sorry I missed Mark Holzman, another good young player.
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38.49 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Don't Bank With Lloyds | Mon Nov 11 1991 14:11 | 6 |
| I'm sorry but I don't agree with the last note. I feel that Reading
we're trying to play `football' at times on Saturday but just weren't
getting the breaks. I thought McGhee had a good game.
The only waster for me was the lanky curly haired ponce wearing number
six.
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38.50 | | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Mon Nov 11 1991 15:37 | 12 |
| Totally agree with the last note. In "The Times" on Sunday (not a paper
noted for its sporting bias) there was an extensive match report and it
went on to say that Reading were unlucky, quite simply not getting the
breaks. In the same report, Gould (WBA manager) said McGhee was "a
colossus" - a truly great player.
I thought McGhee played well. I have missed a dozen games in 20 odd
years and this is not the worst RFC team I have seen, not by a long
way.
The two mates with me on Saturday had not been to Elm Park for over a
year, and they said what a great game of football it was.
No one gets more p***ed off than me over continually dropping points,
but at least they are trying to play football.
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38.51 | McGhee or McGhoo | VOGON::KEE | | Mon Nov 11 1991 16:24 | 15 |
| McGhee was or is a collossus ? That's the point.
How many seasons does Floyd Streete have left and for that matter
Mick Gooding, Trevor Senior and others ? Maskell wins the ponce of
the century vote.
Maybe they are trying to play football as opposed to the Branfoot
regime. Facts speak for themselves. Too much deadwood. 18th in 3,
1 home win out of 8 (away record not bad I admit), no money in
bank and apart from Gilkes no real assets to sell and rebuild.
Heck I really hope I'm wrong about this.
Martyn
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38.52 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Don't Bank With Lloyds | Mon Nov 11 1991 17:39 | 7 |
| Geez, I go and watch Reading once a season and am so pissed off with
the standard that I don't go back. This time I'll be going back.
BTW, I stood in the West Brom end as the crowd there were a lot more
enthusiastic.
Tony
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38.53 | New Date | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Wed Nov 13 1991 18:40 | 7 |
| For all you people that were planning on going to the away game
against Fulham on Friday 13th December - DON'T.
The game has been switched back to Saturday. I wish that they would
make up their bl**dy minds!
S�mon
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38.54 | OOOOOOOOOOOOO SSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHIIIIIIITTTT | UTROP1::JANSEN | Dr. Martens | Wed Nov 13 1991 19:03 | 21 |
| <<< Note 38.53 by DUCK::TRINDERS >>>
-< New Date >-
>> For all you people that were planning on going to the away game
>> against Fulham on Friday 13th December - DON'T.
>> The game has been switched back to Saturday. I wish that they would
>> make up their bl**dy minds!
>> S�mon
Simon,
This really screws up my schedule, I was planning to go to Basingsmoke
on Thuerday the 12th, see Fulham - Reading on the 13th, see Chelsea v Mancs
on Saturday and go back to Holland on Sunday.
A well that's life, just hope they will change it again so I can see
Craven Cottage for the last time.
T_
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38.55 | To beer or not to beer? | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:58 | 7 |
| Ton,
I know how you feel. Loz told me yesterday about your plans so I
thought that I had better let you know quickly. I am now torn between
watching the game or having a couple of drinks in Bournemouth from
Friday night to Sunday (hic!).
S�mon :-(
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38.56 | | HLFS00::JANSEN_T | UTRECHT, HOLLAND | Fri Nov 15 1991 00:27 | 9 |
| rep -1
Simon,
Fanx for your prompt reaction, about this Bournemouth thing well I
dunno, I don't think I would been seen a whole weekend in Bournemount
but then again that's me ...... :-)
T_
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38.57 | Replay required | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon Nov 18 1991 10:47 | 4 |
| Result: Slough 3 Reading 3
Heard on the radio that Slough were 1-0 up at one time.
Report anyone?
DaveT
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38.58 | Embarassment again | VOGON::KEE | | Mon Nov 18 1991 11:18 | 20 |
| Well I have to admit I went. Reading were embarassing for the
first 70 minutes and Slough should have been a couple ahead.
Then Williams scored with a good far-post header and ten minutes
later Gooding scored direct from a free-kick when everyone missed
or watched the ball. Then Taylor scored a great goal after McGhee
back-heeled to Richardson who put Taylor through.
Then it all happened ! A minute from the end Slough scored after
a goalmouth scramble. Then in the 4th minute of injury time (I know
this - I set my stopwatch) Slough equalised after a free kick near
the corner flag - a great header off the underside of the bar.
The crowd went mad. I was in the Slough end. You couldn't help
feeling pleased for them. Thoroughly deserved equaliser and once
again you felt let down by Reading's mediocrity.
Anyone know what happened to Gilkes ? After West Brom I assume he
was dropped.
Martyn
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38.59 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Don't Bank With Lloyds | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:53 | 3 |
| He AGAIN walked off the training field, I know that much.
Tony
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38.60 | Incision decision | VOGON::KEE | | Mon Nov 18 1991 18:57 | 9 |
| Royaline says he had a swollen mouth from dental work !
Didn't realise you had to eat the ball.
Reading have drawn Peterborough away IF they can beat Slough.
Just about what they deserved - ie to get to the 3rd round they
should have to earn a place.
Martyn
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38.61 | ?? | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | No Irish in Sweden | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:01 | 11 |
|
A few questions about the Reading - Slough replay.....
Is it true it's all-ticket ? -if so when are the tickets on sale ?
Is it on Wednesday or Tuesday next week ?
Paul
(never been to Elm Park before and may go to the replay)
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38.62 | WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH! | CRISPY::BAREFIELDA | | Tue Nov 19 1991 09:05 | 9 |
|
The Evening Post have said that this match is not all ticket and
will be played wednesday 27 november.
ANDY-B..
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38.63 | | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Tue Nov 19 1991 09:58 | 4 |
| Kick off at 7.45
S�mon
|
38.64 | Gilkes | VOGON::KEE | | Wed Nov 20 1991 13:46 | 2 |
| Gilkes on transfer list by own request.
|
38.65 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Wed Nov 20 1991 15:27 | 4 |
| Reading are giving a trial to a full-back from the States. Apparently
he has already been flown over.
Home to Northampton tonight in the Autoglass Trophy.
|
38.66 | Smashed in the Autoglass... | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Derek Smalls - he wrote this | Thu Nov 21 1991 11:47 | 17 |
|
Reading 0 Northampton 2
A bad defeat against a very poor Northampton side; two defensive errors
gifted them the lead and then Reading effectively gave up. Few players
emerged with any credit and that includes McGhee who looked woefully
out of touch.
I haven't been able to see Reading much since the early season but
after having seen the Darlington game and last nights effort I'm
convinced they've gone backwards. The midfield lacks any cohesion and
McGhee can't decide certain players best postions (Taylor started last
night wide on the right then moved to central midfield after half an
hour). Unless they get their act together and fast they may be headed
for a long fight against relegation.
jeff
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38.67 | gotta new motor | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu Nov 21 1991 12:19 | 6 |
| Saw Stuart Beavon's sponsored Sierra in the Post House car park
last night - did he play? How's he getting on?
Cheers
DaveT
(who_used_the_post_house_in_order_to_get_out_in_time_for_footy_training;-)
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38.68 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Derek Smalls - he wrote this | Thu Nov 21 1991 14:31 | 7 |
|
Yes, Stuey Beavon did play, in fact, he was the Northampton captain
for the night. Apparently, though, he hasn't been able to get in their
team recently which means he must have been playing badly!! Also,
his son was one of the mascots.
jeff
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38.69 | Just interested... | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Derek Smalls - he wrote this | Thu Nov 21 1991 18:24 | 17 |
|
Here's a little poser for you (no, not Michael Gilkes):
Just suppose that McGhee has resigned (not altogether remarkable)
citing pressure of work a la Dalglish and for some strange reason
you have been appointed in his place. The first thing the chairman
tells you is that you have only a small amount of money available
to buy a player or perhaps players. Then your thrown in at the deep
end.
What sort of player(s) would you buy: a defender, midfielder or striker
(or perhaps even a new goalkeeper).
Who would you retain and who would you make strenuous efforts to get
rid of?
What would your team be?
jeff
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38.70 | Get out the scalpel | VOGON::KEE | | Thu Nov 21 1991 18:51 | 32 |
| Francis - definitely keep
Jones - keep when fit
Morrow - send back to Arse
Richardson - free at end of season
Streete - needs replacing soon, last season
McPherson - keep
Cooper - get rid
Holzman - keep for future
Gooding - get rid when replaced
Williams - definitely keep
Gilkes - sell immediately
Senior - get rid immediately
Maskell - get rid immediately
McGhee - sack
Leworthy - get rid
Taylor - definitely keep
Probably missed someone. What happened to the guy from Brentford ?
In priority order:
Buy a striker. Dean Holdsworth at Brentford can actually hold the ball.
Buy a midfielder. Ray Wilkins would do for a season. May as well make
him player-manager too.
Buy a central defender. Come back Hicksie !
Buy a winger. I would sign David Byrne immediately. Good player.
Major surgery needed in my view.
Martyn
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38.71 | And Archie... | VOGON::KEE | | Thu Nov 21 1991 18:52 | 2 |
| Knew I forgot someone. I would definitely keep Lovell as well.
|
38.72 | should I stay or should I go? | DUCK::ROSEC | | Fri Nov 22 1991 09:31 | 26 |
| STAY GO
--- --
FRANCIS JONES
HOLZMAN RICHARDSON
WILLIAMS SENIOR
MCPHERSON GILKES
LOVELL LEWORTHY
TAYLOR MASKELL
GOODING SEYMOUR
MCGHEE COOPER
DILLON BAILEY
MORROW
STREETE
Unfortunately, this only leaves nine players. Reading could actually
get some dosh for one or two of the players in the right hand column.
I agree, there is some fairly major work needed. But, I must be honest
and say that I would give McGhee a fair crack at it.
I think you need some stability in managership and changing manager now
would not help the club a great deal.
My priority purchase would be an influencial midfielder - Ray Wilkins
fits the bill nicely.
Chris
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38.73 | Can you coach and manage? | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Fri Nov 22 1991 10:43 | 14 |
| From what I've seen of McGhee, I'd give him a longer chance to show
what he can do. He's definitely a 'track-suit' manager and I watch
him each week working long hours, several evenings, training the
youth squads at Whitchurch. He tries to make them play a decent,
accurate passing game.
Lack of money at the youth level seems to be a problem - the U15s
all had to squeeze into a small minibus for the trip to Bournemouth,
to get stuffed 6-1! - no wonder several of them are re-considering
QPR and Arsenal! - but I digress....
Give him time and one or two good purchases.
DaveT
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38.74 | Wilko will go | VOGON::KEE | | Fri Nov 22 1991 11:58 | 18 |
| I was maybe a bit harsh on McGhee (as a result of the previous
night's result !). The point is that as a player he's just about
had it. So lets start the rumour about Ray Wilkins coming in to work
alongside McGhee as player-coach and keep McGhee to just manage
and coach.
Re -2 thanks for reminding me of the other guys I missed:
Seymour - free transfer
Bailey - get rid
Dillon - keep
Prediction for tomorrow:
Chester 1 Reading 3
(eternal optimist)
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38.75 | Sack the Fans!!! | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Derek Smalls - he wrote this | Fri Nov 22 1991 14:43 | 27 |
|
Well I suppose as I posed the original question I should at least
attempt to answer it ;')
The problem areas for Reading at the moment seem to be defending
against crosses and creating chances at the other end.Therefore my
priorities would be a good centre-half and either a creative mid-
fielder or perhaps a winger. Whilst I believe both Streete and
McPherson are good centre-halves, their weakness in the air is
constantly exposed partly because most third division teams play with
a big centre-forward and partly because Francis is very reluctant to
come for crosses. As for scoring goals, the problem seems to be lack of
decent chances rather than poor finishing; a good crosser or inventive
player in the mid-field may remedy this.
As for who to retain, I think the first priority should be who actually
wants to play for Reading;therefore Gilkes and Maskell would both be
out the door. Seymour simply isn't good enough whilst players such as
Gooding and Leworthy should only be retained until replacements are
found. Whatever, keep the youngsters; they're the future of the club.
Back in the real world, McGhee needs all the support he can get. There
were one or two "McGhee Out" calls the other night; these don't help
the side and are counter-productive - another change of manager would
not help Reading in the slightest.
jeff.
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38.76 | Sack the tea lady!!! | DUCK::TRINDERS | | Fri Nov 22 1991 17:05 | 37 |
| With regards to McGhee, I would sack him as manager and keep him on
the pitch. I feel (and so do most of the younger players that I have
spoken to) that the "pressures of management" are affecting his match
performances. He could be a great asset to the club for the next season
or two if he could only play to his potential.
Gilkes - sell him whilst we've got the chance. At any time in the near
future he could break a leg or something (again!!) and would be a drain
on the clubs resources for another 5 months. Take the money and run.
Cooper - sell him to Aldershot/Northampton. That is where most of our
aged rejects go to die (except Beavon).
Cockram (the Brentford guy) - give him a regular first team place NOW!
He is outclassing the reserves oppositions in most areas and I cannot
see any reason why McGhee doesn't play him more often.
Seymour - keep him in the reserves for another year. (Clich� warning)
The lad shows some promise and, with the right training and attitude,
could go far.
Leeworthy - reserves until needed to cover for injuries.
Senior, Streete and Dillon - ditto.
Bailey - back in the first team. Don't even consider dropping him
unless he has broken BOTH legs.
Richardson - keep him, but never make the mistake of playing him on the
wrong side (as McGhee insists on doing).
The rest of the team - keep, sell, drop as necessary but primarily keep
them, especially the youngsters.
S�mon
|
38.77 | Trev out | VOGON::KEE | | Fri Nov 22 1991 17:14 | 2 |
| Our Trev is out for 6 weeks with a burst blood vessel in the thigh.
|
38.78 | New blood?? | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | I brake for coffee!! | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:51 | 16 |
| I read in Friday's Evening Post that Mcghee was hoping to make a "big name"
signing before Wednesday. I believe he's looking for a striker. However, could
this be that Ray Wilkins rumour becoming reality ;-)
Anyone have any more details.
Saturday's result
Chester 2 - Reading 2
Maskell 2 (1 pen)
Reading came back from 1 down to lead 2-1, and then, like so many times this
season, allowed the opposition back in. Isn't that something like 6 draws in
the last 7/8 matches. Put them on your coupon next week ;-)
Al
|
38.79 | | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Mon Nov 25 1991 14:42 | 15 |
| The reason that Chester got back into the game is because Steve Francis
broke a toe late in the second half. He was limping around the
goalmouth for the 15-20 mins and getting Gooding to take the goalkicks.
Despite the agony he was still pulling off some great saves such as
pushing the ball onto the post from a full length dive and palming the
ball over the bar after Chester applied some late pressure. If Francis
had gone off injured then we would have lost the game by an embarrising
amount.
Radio reports that he will out for 6 weeks. Looks like Honey will be
in goal until after Christmas.
S�mon
|
38.80 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Born in a storm | Tue Nov 26 1991 17:48 | 6 |
| Chelsea have now offered #400,000 for Michael Gilkes. This follows
Southampton's previous `installments' offer.
Branfoot & now Porterfield!! Must have seen something they liked.
Tony
|
38.81 | No Chance | CRISPY::TRINDERS | | Tue Nov 26 1991 19:11 | 11 |
| According to Royaline this morning, McGhee says that he hasn't heard
anything from Chelsea. And I'll bet you that if Chelsea want Gilkes
that badly then they will have improve the deal. From what I heard,
Chelsea have offered �300,000 plus another �100,000 if he plays for an
England squad. And then there is the little matter of compensation that
Porterfield still wants.........
I get the feeling that Gilkes will not be moving to the Bridge.
S�mon
|
38.82 | Peterborough - here we come! | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Thu Nov 28 1991 09:03 | 11 |
| Well a 2-1 victory, but marred by the loss of Holzman with what looked
like a broken ankle.
Reading deserved to win, and had they not dithered in front of goal so
much then the last 5 minutes would not have been so chaotic.
IMO pick of the Reading players were Williams (again), Lovell and
Honey.
The "big signing" that the press and club have been on about is
temporarily off. The guy was Leroy Rosenior (West Ham ?) who failed
the medical.
Chris
|
38.83 | Our name is on the cup :') | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Derek Smalls - he wrote this | Thu Nov 28 1991 09:21 | 16 |
|
A good performance but once again a lack of professionalism nearly
allowed Sluff back into it. Reading dominated the first half and would
not have been flattered by a 4 or 5 goal advantage with 20 mins. left;
instead, they only converted two of numerous chances and seemed to lose
the grip they'd established. Still, they made it.
IMO Reading's best were Williams and Gooding who controlled the
midfield for most of the game. Honey had a solid first game although he
did tend to rush out a bit recklessly at times.
Just a word on the ref.; I'd love to know what the foul count was
because it seemed to me to be about 30-10 in Sluff's favour. It was the
most one-sided display of refereeing I've seen at Elm Park.
jeff.
|
38.84 | | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Fri Nov 29 1991 10:38 | 4 |
| Can anyone confirm Reading have just signed a striker, Britten ?, from
Celtic on loan/permanently?
Aparrently he is playing tomorrow!
|
38.85 | Britten | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | product of the working class | Fri Nov 29 1991 11:01 | 3 |
| hes on loan, heard it on the radio last night...
Ian.
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38.86 | Holzman Out for rest of the season. | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | The King is Dead. Long Live Queen. | Fri Nov 29 1991 11:46 | 11 |
| It's worse than you thought Chris. Holzman has broken his leg, and is expected
to be out for the rest of the season. :-(.
Just our luck. That's two seasons in a row that one of the best players has
broken a leg.
Let's hope for a speedy recovery.
Anybody got a run down on Britten??
Al
|
38.87 | Horror shock | VOGON::KEE | | Fri Nov 29 1991 13:47 | 9 |
| Reading have signed goalkeeper Jim Leighton on a month's loan
from Man Utd. McGhee turned to his old boss, Alex Ferguson for
help.
Leighton looks likely to play in goal tomorrow. Can't help feeling
sorry for Danny Honey.
Martyn
|
38.89 | | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Fri Nov 29 1991 14:57 | 7 |
| Neale Cooper has signed for Dunfermaline. To be honest, I don't rate
this as a great loss.
I suppose Leighton will play tomorrow, and did I hear that the full
back from the States will play?
Chris
|
38.90 | Ohhhhh Jimmy, Jimmy..... | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Itchy & Scratchy | Mon Dec 02 1991 13:18 | 3 |
| Jim Leighton had a good game.
Tony
|
38.91 | Oh, and bring back Danny Honey ! | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Hmmmm..... | Tue Dec 03 1991 14:02 | 11 |
| Haven't been in notes for a long while, and have just read the recent
banter. I'm officially opening the Craig Maskell fanclub, and get rid
of McGhee club (as a player only, keep him on as manager).
Simon, have you any details for the train times to Peterborough on
Saturday and the away team haunts up there ?
Cheers
Andy..
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38.92 | Liverpool, Liverpool, Liverpool | VOGON::KEE | | Tue Dec 03 1991 18:37 | 7 |
| You probably noticed Peterborough are at home to Liverpool
tonight in the Grumbleblows Cup. Lets hope they get well
wacked otherwise we could be at a psychological disadvantage
Saturday to say the least.
Martyn
|
38.93 | Posh pound 'pool! | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Derek Smalls - he wrote this | Wed Dec 04 1991 11:40 | 7 |
|
> Lets hope they get well wacked otherwise we could be at a
psychological disadvantage Saturday to say the least.<
Oh dear! Still, this is our chance to prove we're better than Liverpool.
jeff ;')
|
38.94 | Just follow the trail of empty cans!! | DUCK::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Fri Dec 06 1991 14:40 | 24 |
| Andy,
here the information that you requested a couple of days ago. Sorry
it took so long but I asked a variety of people and the only reply I
got was via Andy from "The Peterborough Effect".
Anyway, probably the best pub to go to is The Cherry Tree. It is near
the ground so I'm told.
Dircetions - From A1 go over Norman Cross roundabout and over the next
roundabout. At the next turning follow signs for the East of England
showground. The pub is very close to here.
Pubs to avoid....
Near the ground - The Bridge
The Peacock
In Town Centre - The Lion : These two places are supposed to
- The Alderman : be the local nazi strongholds!
But I shall not see you in any of these places 'cos I am going into
the Social Club.
See ya in the ground,
S�mon.
|
38.95 | When's the replay?? | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:49 | 9 |
| Well we showed we were better than the 'pool on saturday with a crushing 0-0
draw at the Posh.
Anyone got a report???
And what a money spinning incentive for the 3rd round, an away tie to
Bolton Wanderers ;-)
Al
|
38.96 | Report. | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | I couldn't believe it ! | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:02 | 25 |
|
Agree with the 3rd round draw being crap, I just knew it was going to
be away to another third division side.
As for the match, apart from a 20 minute spell at the start of the
second half, Reading were easily the better team. The first half saw
some flowing football, stopping whenever Gilkes tried to beat too many
players (every time). Lovell wasted the best chances shooting straight
at the keeper when clean through. Maskell failed to connect to a cross
in front of an open goal, but it was difficult to see up the other end
in the fog as to how close he was. Can't remember any other clear
chances.
2nd half Peterborough put the pressure on but never really looked like
scoring, and in the last 15 minutes Reading could and should have won.
Gooding, Maskell and Celtic Loanee (is it Britten ?) came close, but we
were too busy playing for a draw.
Best players: Maskell and Bailey.
Worst: Gilkes and Lovell.
Massive Reading support as well - there was a load of part-time away
supporters (including me)
|
38.97 | | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:42 | 12 |
| The replay is now next TUESDAY (17TH) and not Wednesday. This is
because Reading are also at home a week Friday (20th) against
Hartlepool.
Interesting facts in the local rag last night from Saturdays game:
Peterborough shots on target - zero
Peterborough corners - zero
Wouldn't mind if it stayed like that for next week!
Chris
|
38.98 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Thu Dec 12 1991 13:31 | 11 |
| Michael Gilkes runs in the Southern section of the Rumbelows Sprint Challenge in
Portsmouth tonight. In a report in the Evening Post last night, he said that he
still hasn't 100% recovered from his broken leg. Just getting in the excuse in
case he doesn't make it to Wembley :-)
Best of luck tonight Michael!!
The highlights will be on the greatest football show ever;-), Saint & Greavsie
on Saturday.
Al
|
38.99 | GO FOR IT GILKSEY !! | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Thu Dec 12 1991 16:42 | 7 |
| I think it's a case of if Gilksey fancies it - he'll win, and if he's
not in the mood - he won't.
What chance Saturday's game being on with the current freezing
conditions???
Chris
|
38.100 | Short span of attention!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Thu Dec 12 1991 17:39 | 9 |
| I had a quick look through Today's evening Post at lunch time (?) and McGhee
thinks it will go ahead, due to Craven Cottage's sandy pitch ( and I thought
they played on grass ;-)
Al
P.S. You're right about Gilkes' attitude, but he'll probably be do well as he
should only be involved for about 11 secs, which is about as long as he has been
known to be interested in 90 minutes of football :-)
|
38.101 | Run run run run Gilkesy | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | I couldn't believe it ! | Fri Dec 13 1991 13:25 | 9 |
| Depends if any scouts are watching...as he's on telly he'll probably
try a little harder.
Simon,
Thanks for the Peterboro info. last week. Do you have any more of the
same for tomorrow.
Cheers,
Andy
|
38.102 | Fulham P READDING P ;-) | CRISPY::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Fri Dec 13 1991 14:07 | 21 |
| Andy,
what I normally do is drink in the Chelsea area (Black Rose or The
Stamford) but only if Chelsea are away. Luckily Chelsea are playing on
Sunday so go for it. Both places have got pool tables and the Stamford
has got a telly so you can watch S&G!!!
Or else there is a pub just around the corner from the tube at Fulham
that the Reading fans took over last year, but for shume reason the
name eshcapess me (hic).
I will not be going because I had already made plans for the Saturday
when I found out the game was scheduled for Friday and I couldn't be
bothered to try and get out of them.
Enjoy the game (if it isn't called off) and make sure that you give us
a report on Monday.
S�mon
P.S. You are lucky I read this. I am supposed to be on leave at the
moment.
|
38.103 | George Friel | VARESE::SKELCHER | | Fri Dec 13 1991 18:24 | 8 |
| After the 0-0 triumph at Peterborough (proving that Reading are better
than Liverpool) I wasn't too surprised that no-one in this note
commented on one of the other 2nd round ties. However, George Friel -
who Reading played out of position last season - scored all 3 of Woking's
goals against Yeovil last Saturday. It was a shame the club let him
go, especially as it was done in the managerless interim.
Tom
|
38.104 | Gilkes qualifies | VOGON::KEE | | Sat Dec 14 1991 15:38 | 11 |
| Re a couple back...
Gilkes qualified for the Wembley finals. He looked to well ahead in
the first heat then strolled to qualify for the area final. In the
final he finished second. He has the third fastest time so far with
two more area finals to come before the final eight at Wembley.
Great result this week according to the pools panel.
Martyn
|
38.105 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Blimey....with a big B. | Tue Dec 17 1991 17:43 | 14 |
|
re. 103
I cant believe Reading let him go, and Woking have had a result
getting hold of him. He's scored something like 23 goals this
season in as many games and certainly did the business the other day
versus Yeovil. Woking can do very well again this year, considering
how they played against Yeovil and also considering the
abscence of Mark Biggins who is a great player.
Fridge.
P.S. Off to Farnborough tonight for the Torquay replay. Should be
a good 'un. Shame about the ground.
|
38.106 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Santa Claus ate my hamster | Wed Dec 18 1991 09:45 | 14 |
|
Royals 1 Posh 0
Well we got the result but it wasn't an inspired performance. In fact
in the first half I thought they were trying to lose the game, the number
of times they gave away the ball in dangerous areas. A better second
half performance, coinciding with Lovell coming on for Britten and a
good goal well worked by Taylor and finished off by Lovell. Gooding was
crap but wins man-of-the-match for an incredible clearance off the line
with only minutes left.
Anyway, at least we're better than Liverpool.
jeff
|
38.107 | Bolton, here we come ! | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:09 | 6 |
| Agree with the previous note - not a great game but the result was all
important.
Wonder what the scouts/managers etc thought of Gilkes last night? -
especially as Madjeski mentioned in the Post last night that Gilkes
will almost certainly be gone within eight weeks.
|
38.108 | He's fast ! | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | I couldn't believe it ! | Wed Dec 18 1991 15:02 | 10 |
| What has Gilkes got going for him ...
Well... he's fast, and he's um....um...er....fast, and he's got
a...um..er...good turn turn of speed, but most of all he's
um...er...um....fast.
Andy..
|
38.109 | 1992 - watch us roll. | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | I couldn't believe it ! | Fri Dec 20 1991 14:12 | 5 |
| Anyone got our fixtures over Xmas/New year period.
Starting with a 2-1 victory tonight, the floodgates are about to open.
Andy
|
38.110 | READING FC 1991/92 Div.3 Champions | CRISPY::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Fri Dec 20 1991 16:35 | 14 |
| December
26 Bury A
28 Hull A
January
01 Swansea H
04 Bolton A (FA Cup)
Here's hoping that tonights game is more exciting than Tuesday.....
S�mon
|
38.111 | No promotion this season for the Royals | GIDDAY::PARSONS | Support SLS and see the world | Sat Dec 21 1991 10:16 | 5 |
|
Reading 0 Hartlepool United 1
Pools complete the double over Reading having beaten them 2-0 at
the Victoria Ground earlier in the season.
|
38.112 | Ho Ho Ho !!! | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Santa is an anag. of Satan | Tue Dec 24 1991 09:42 | 10 |
|
Merry Christmas to all Royals fans!!!
Looks like we need as much goodwill as we can get at the moment but,
after having consulted Old Moores Almanac, Nostradamus and Russell
Grant, I predict a second-half of the season surge, culminating in a
play-off place by May. Forever the optimist, eh!
jeff
|
38.113 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu Jan 02 1992 09:36 | 14 |
|
Well here we are again, nine days and three WINS later! What was I
saying in .112?
Yesterday's game against the Swans wasn't exactly inspiring but three
points is three points. Woeful first half but livened up after Senior
scored (a goal made by a Gooding pass, a Gilkes run and a Maskell
interception and pass); thereafter Leighton made three brilliant saves
and Gilkes missed two sitters.
On the downside, McPherson went off early after receiving a bang in the
face. Hope he's fit for Saturday.
jeff
|
38.114 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Fri Jan 03 1992 15:25 | 10 |
| Looks as if McPherson could miss tomorrow. Hope Reading do not have to
rely on Leighton quite so much - he has been superb.
I'd be happy with a draw tomorrow.
One totally useless fact for you - Do you know that three current
Conference sides had their attendance records set against Reading...
...Colchester, Cheltenham, and Merthyr.
Chris
|
38.115 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Fri Jan 03 1992 16:50 | 5 |
|
A draw might be the best we can hope for; after all, surely we can't
win FOUR games in a row.
jeff_the_pessimist
|
38.116 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:29 | 11 |
| Correct, we can't win four in a row.
Never-the-less, time to concentrate on the league now. A play-off spot
is definately within reach and the next few games (Huddersfield, Stoke
and maybe Orient) are vital.
Did anybody else see Jim Leighton on Saint and Greavsie on Saturday?
Was Senior seriously injured on Saturday?
Chris
|
38.117 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:34 | 3 |
| Reading sign Steve Archibald on a week-to-week contract.
Chris
|
38.118 | :-) | ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLION | Chris the Jester | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:47 | 3 |
| You mean from Monday to Friday? What about weekends?
�JF?
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38.119 | <Groan> | CRISPY::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Tue Jan 07 1992 15:06 | 5 |
| Mr Moderator,
could we please have the previous reply deleted for being
in bad taste - or at least for being a bad joke!!
S�mon :-)
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38.120 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Fri Jan 10 1992 15:22 | 7 |
| McPherson is out for a month, Richardson for two weeks. Other than
that, should be interesting tomorrow. Will Archibald play?
Nice to see in Tuesday's Post that McGhee is still hopeful for a
play-off spot. Probably need 45 points from remaining 24 games.
Chris
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38.121 | Royals 1 - Huddersfield 0 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Mon Jan 13 1992 12:37 | 18 |
| Good win for Royals on Sat.
Looks like the bad home form is behind them. 2 wins in a row and nearly in the
top half of the table (13th)0
I am very confused as to why the score was only 1-0 however.
according to CEEFAX Senior Scored after 30 minutes
" " ORACLE " " " 90 "
" " Sth Today " " " 83 "
so the final score should have been Reading 3 Huddersfield 0
with Senior getting a hatrick ;-)
Whilst watching S&G on Saturday, Mark Mcghee called in to say that Archibald
would be playing. How did he get on??
Al
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38.122 | Give him a couple of weeks... | CRISPY::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Mon Jan 13 1992 13:25 | 16 |
| Baldy is not fit. His first touch and his distibution are v.good but
he could not run. A couple of times he pushed a defence-splitting ball
forwards and then stood back. If he had done some running off the ball
then the scoreline would have been much greater.
Still, the funny part came when Trev scored. Scott Taylor put the ball
in from the left (shot/pass??) which hit the post. It hit the keeper on
the rebound which spun the ball up slightly, just missing Archibalds
foot. He then spins round to chase the ball only to see Trevor steaming
in, latching onto it and slamming it into the net <fanfare> and
Archibald continues to turn in an effort to keep out of the way. So
basically all Archibald did during the move which got the goal was turn
1� times in front of the goalkeeper.(I think that you had to be there
to appreciate it).
S�mon.
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38.123 | GOING UP,GOING UP | DUCK::ROSEC | | Mon Jan 13 1992 15:58 | 12 |
| A very good result - particularly when the game is heading towards 0-0
with a few minutes left.
Leighton was, once again, superb - and Streete and Williams played well
also. Senior deserved his goal.
The play-offs are definately within sight now, but still a couple more
wins required.
What chances Stoke away on Saturday ?
Chris
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38.124 | | DUCK::ROSEC | | Wed Jan 15 1992 12:14 | 4 |
| Bad news, Leighton is about to sign for a Scottish club. Reading are
currently trying to work out if Leighton can work his loan period.
Chris
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38.125 | | DUCK::COSSEYN | | Wed Jan 15 1992 12:19 | 16 |
|
Good to see Reading starting to pick up some points with there
fourth league win on the trot but it will be a tough test on
Saturday with a difficult game away to Stoke, if this run
continues i'll be very tempted to start going to a few games.
It's also interesting to see that with Reading not scoring alot
of goals that those who have left have been finding the net on a
regular basis Moran for Exeter
Conroy for Burnley
Friel for Woking
And David Crown has become a polific goalscorer since his move from
Elm Park.
Neil.....
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38.126 | | CRISPY::ROSEC | | Fri Jan 17 1992 16:46 | 7 |
| You are right Neil, all have done well since leaving Reading. However,
none of them, except Moran, is really going to do that well at Div 2
level - which I hope is where Reading are (eventually) heading.
Anyway, on to tomorrow - I reckon a draw would be a great result.
Chris
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38.127 | Conroy/Con ref | VOGON::KEE | | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:34 | 5 |
| I see Conroy got a hat-trick for Burnley on Sat.
Anyone with a match report from Stoke ? Sounded like a right farce.
Martyn
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38.128 | Stoke 12 Reading 7 | PEKING::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Mon Jan 20 1992 21:07 | 90 |
| <FLAME ON>
Farce is just one of the words that come to mind. Royaline called it a
pantomime, 210 say it was a fiasco and the Stoke local radio called it
a hollow victory because of the referees antics.
Floyd was sent off because the ball bounced off of his thigh and hit
the underside of his forearm whilst running alongside a Stoke attacker
heading towards goal. There was no intent nor was there any advantage as
the ball then fell to the attackers feet. It certainly wasn't a sending
off offence (didn't even come close to the criteria for a professional
foul) and even a booking would have been harsh.
Dillon was then booked for dissent when he attempted (in a very calm
manner for him) to inform the ref of his failings. Fair enough from the
refs point of view.
Thinking back, there were so many bookings (none for Stoke!) that I
can hardly remember them all or what they were for (I can't imagine
that the b&$�&rd knew what they were for either). Williams was booked
for kicking the ball away after carefully shielding the ball off for a
corner only for the b&$�&rd to give a goal-kick. This would be
understandable if the b&$�&rd or either of his cohorts had seen the
incident but it was one of the Stoke players that pointed it out to him
and the b&$�&rd took his word for it. At worst Williams should have
been cautioned under these circumstances.
Gooding was booked for tackling the same bloke twice in as many
minutes and winning the ball on each occasion. Definitely an
infringement in the ref's eyes.
Dillon was sent off for his second bookable offence. "What did he do?"
I hear you cry (I know I was by this time, crying that is.). Answer is
that he mentioned to the ref (I use the term in the loosest possible
sense of the word) that Linden Jones had been laying almost motionless
for the past � minute after a vicious tackle. By the time the ref (!)
let Johnny H onto the pitch (about a minute later) Dillon had been
given his marching orders 'for manhandling the ref' (he tapped him on
the shoulder) and Lindens shirt (the blue wavy one) looked more like
the away strip.
By this time we had already used both of our substitutes for minor
injuries/tactical reasons and as we were down to nine men already
Linden stayed on. By the end of the game his shirt was sticking to his
chest because of the blood streaming from his nose/mouth.
With only a couple of minutes of the game remaining Trevor went in for
a sliding tackle and got the ball!! The defender he tackled continued
to move forward and jumped onto Trev's well publicised damaged thigh
and then chased after the ball. Once again the ref allowed play to
continue until a dead ball (thankfully it went out relatively quickly)
before he permitted Trevor any treatment. After four minutes on the
ground Trev got up and hobbled to the centre of the pitch where he
thought he could be of some use without getting in the way too much.
Some hope! The poor bloke could hardly stand.
Oh! Before I forget, Stoke's second came from a handball. No
intent(ish) but a definate advantage as the ball would have gone out of
play otherwise. Their forward (a very bald 25 year old whose name
escapes me) was attempting to trap a through ball which was heading for
a goalkick. It bounced very high as he stretched to get to it and hit
him squarely on the hand, dropping to the ground. He then turned to
look at the ref expecting the inevitable only to see the moron waiving
play on to the Reading players appeals. By the time the Royals realised
that he wasn't joking the cross had been whipped in and headed into the
back of the net. It was at this point that Leighton was booked for
dissent. Where is Colin "Nut 'Em" Bailey when you need him.
Despite at least 5 minutes being used up for the treatment of Trev and
Linden in the second half, a mere 47 seconds were added on for
stoppages. The referee refused to come off the pitch until both his
linesmen are alongside him and the police had made a line for him to be
escorted into the tunnel. I wouldn't be surprised if he requested a
motor escort home either. This might of had something to do with the
fact that for most of the last 15 minutes we were chanting "Macari's
bribed the ref" in a none too pleasant tone.
<FLAME OFF>
All credit to the Reading players for continuing to try and play a
proper game of football despite the most extreme of conditions.
S�mon.
P.S. If anyone has an address for a Mr. P. Coddington of Sheffield I
would be grateful if you could let me know. Not for any malicious
intent of course but just so that some people can make their feelings
known (letter bombs, dead cats on the porch, mercury in the milk etc..
just the standard treatment for complete incompetence whilst
masquerading as a referee).
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38.129 | Leighton staying ???? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Jan 21 1992 17:37 | 15 |
| Leighton's move to Dundee has fallen through. I understand Reading are
interested in keeping Leighton longer - particularly as Francis is
still not fit.
Might have a problem in defence soon;
McPherson injured
Richardson injured
Holzman injured
Jones - probably injured after Saturday
Francis injured
Leighton - probably leaving
Street - facing a ban
Chris
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38.130 | Royaline News | PEKING::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Thu Jan 23 1992 16:28 | 21 |
| Steve Francis is back in training.
Leighton's move to Dundee fallen through. We have signed him on another
months loan. He is also helping Danny Honey in his training.
McGhee wants all league managers to join together to sort out the
problems that everyone is experiancing with referees.
Wimbledon game is off because Peter Withe has been sacked and the
agreement to play the friendly was with him.
Reserve game rearranged fixtures......
H QPR Wed 29th Jan 14.00
H Luton Mon 10th Feb 14.00
H Chelsea Mon 6th Apr 14.00
S�mon
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38.131 | Four Suspended !! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Jan 28 1992 10:54 | 10 |
| Dillon, Williams and Gooding have picked up two-match bans. Street
has a one-match ban.
All will obviously miss Peterborough on Saturday.
In addition, McPherson, Richardson and Seymour are struggling for
fitness.
When you add that Jones has a busted nose as well, I can not imagine
who will play in the back four on Saturday. Could be a busy afternoon
for Jim Leighton!
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38.132 | ??????? | PEKING::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Tue Jan 28 1992 11:41 | 4 |
| I am not certain of the validity of this statement but I have just been
told that Gilkes has gone to Chelsea on a months loan. Comments anyone?
S�mon
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38.133 | Help !!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Jan 28 1992 12:19 | 9 |
| Yes, Gilkes has joined Chelsea on a month's loan - with a view to a
permanent transfer.
When you add this to the current injury/suspension list (I forgot on my
previous list - Holzman's broken leg) - who plays on Saturday.
Finally, Dillon got sent off for the reserves yesterday !!!!
Chris
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38.134 | U.T.B.N.B | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Wed Jan 29 1992 14:32 | 38 |
|
Reading look as though they are going to be short of a few 1st team
players, if they don't quickly resolve this I can see them slowly
slippings towards the 4th Division.
I would return to Elm Park and add my support if they do slip into the
4th, it would be far more enjoyable watching Reading compete
and play in a division which they would be far more suited for than
strugling as they are at the moment in division 3.
Lets face it what Reading need is money!! and they aint got none!!! I
would love to see Reading back in the 2nd Division but we all know this
will not happen with the calibre of players reading have at the moment.
Cheers
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38.135 | Flog im | VOGON::KEE | | Wed Jan 29 1992 15:54 | 3 |
| Flog Gilkes and buy David Byrne + a striker + a midfielder that doesn't
get sent off every other game.
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38.136 | Byrne on loan | YUPPY::TAYLORM | | Wed Jan 29 1992 16:18 | 1 |
| David Byrne is currently at Fulham on a months loan.
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38.137 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jan 29 1992 16:48 | 7 |
| Have Reading got anybody on loan yet for Saturday?
At present they haven't got four fit defenders!!!
What happened to Steve Morrow?
Chris
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38.138 | U.T.B.N.B. | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Thu Jan 30 1992 18:23 | 9 |
|
Steve Morrow was given a free transfer to Bournmouth---Beach he is
presently working with Martin Hicks on the Donkey rides.
They are both happy in their new roll in life and the kids love them.
They are fed very well on apples and carrots and at the end of a hard
day they look forward to a lovely bed of hay.
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38.139 | Explaination needed ?? | ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSY | Electric Shaughs! | Thu Jan 30 1992 19:41 | 7 |
| >> -< U.T.B.N.B. >-
Sorry for being a pest but could you explain this DEC like acronym please???
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38.140 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Fri Jan 31 1992 11:08 | 6 |
| Reading have signed a defender from Chelsea on a months loan, but I cannot
remember his name (Lee ???)
Any one got any more details??
Al
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38.141 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Jan 31 1992 11:16 | 6 |
| Yes, he is a six foot three inch, fourteen stone central defender. He
has been capped for the England U-21 team this season. He played in
half of Chelsea's games last season, but with the arrival of Elliott
his appearances have been limited.
Chris
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38.142 | Lee? | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | I'll have a bowl of that | Fri Jan 31 1992 11:55 | 1 |
|
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38.143 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Jan 31 1992 15:28 | 1 |
| David Lee
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38.144 | { U.T.B.N.B. } | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Fri Jan 31 1992 17:46 | 5 |
|
Who are Reading playing against this Saturday!!
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38.145 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Fri Jan 31 1992 17:59 | 18 |
|
RE -1.
Peterboro.
If thats you Neil you owe me a tenner.
CHELSEA 1 EVERTON 0
CHELSEA 1 EVERTON 0
CHELSEA 1 EVERTON 0
CHELSEA 1 EVERTON 0
CHELSEA 1 EVERTON 0
JN.
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38.146 | {U.T.B.N.B.} | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Fri Jan 31 1992 18:08 | 7 |
|
Jeff,
I am a fair man and I always pay-up, however in this case I had my toes
crossed. I will buy you a few beers the next time I see you.
NO'R
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38.147 | Gossip | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:44 | 11 |
| Latest from Elm Park.
Jim Leighton has joined Dundee for 200,000 quid. Steve Francis is back
in training.
Kevin Dillon has been charged with drink-driving. Not having a good
season as he has already been sent off three times.
McGhee looks like he'll be suspended soon - his booking on Saturday
takes him to, probably, 21 points. Reading have already been warned
over the poor disciplinary record.
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38.148 | (U.T.B.N.B.) | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Tue Feb 04 1992 18:00 | 8 |
|
Jesus!!!!!!!
What are they playing at*!* Reading will be fielding � the second team
on Saturday. McGhee should be more responsible especially in his
position. I will bet a fiver they go down this year.
Cheers
p.s Any offers!
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38.149 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Tue Feb 04 1992 19:30 | 6 |
|
Bollards Neil. You don't pay up.!
:-8
JN.
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38.150 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Feb 05 1992 15:58 | 1 |
| RE -2. They won't go down, problem is that they won't go up !!
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38.151 | U.T.B.N.B | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Thu Feb 06 1992 13:53 | 2 |
|
Wanna Bet !!!!
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38.152 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Feb 06 1992 15:23 | 1 |
| Yes, a fiver.
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38.153 | U.T.B.N.B. | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:34 | 2 |
|
your on.
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38.154 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Thu Feb 06 1992 18:07 | 8 |
|
PEKING::ROSEC
I shook hands for a tenner mate so you've got no chance.
:-)
JN.
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38.155 | U.T.B.N.B. | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Fri Feb 07 1992 12:05 | 6 |
|
Jeff,
When I next have the pleasure of your company I will PAY-UP.
Cheers
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38.156 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:06 | 4 |
|
No, its OK Neil. I'm only taking the pi$$ as the 8-) depicts.
JN.
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38.157 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Feb 07 1992 15:26 | 3 |
| Back to reality, looks as if John Keeley from Oldham will be Reading's
fourth goalie in four months tomorrow. Francis and Honey are not fit.
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38.158 | Gubbed again? | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Wed Feb 12 1992 14:52 | 5 |
| So did they play against Stockport last night?
If so did they manage to keep the score respectable?
Tarik
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38.159 | Respectabubble | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:52 | 13 |
| re -1
Yes they did play against Stockport last night.
>>respectable
Will if you class losing 1-0 'respectable' then yes.
Finlay scored for Stockport after 60 mins crowd attendance was 3720.
Hope this helps
mac
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38.160 | COME ON YOU ROYALS | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:46 | 14 |
| After a dismal display against Fulham last week, Reading return to
action at Huddersfield tomorrow. Not an easy trip, but the sort of
game that Reading could gain a point.
Nobody gets more p***ed off than me when Reading lose, but to have used
over 30 players by February gives the indication that McGhee has a)
rarely been able to field the same side in two consecutive games and b)
has been hit by a vast number of injuries and suspensions.
I know that Reading must take the blame for the suspensions, but the
injuries have been severe to say the least.
After following the club for a long time, I am pleased that they are
trying to play football this season. I hope that McGhee is given the
chance to stay on for a season or two.
Come on you Royals.
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38.161 | Alright I won't panic until 1st April... | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Fri Feb 21 1992 19:12 | 11 |
| I suspect not...
If they go down this year - and they look like good candidates for the drop
from the current league position - then that'll be it: McGhee will have to go.
And if they _do_ go down, then I would hate to see them go the same way as
Aldershot
Still, the away form's been quite good...
Tarik
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38.162 | Another 3 points | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:01 | 15 |
| Another valuable 3 points away at Huddersfield on Saturday. winning 2-1 with
goals from Lee & Williams.
This Lee looks like he's been worth every penny spent on the loan. Any one know
if there's a chance that he could be moving permanently?? 3 goals in 4 games,
senior eat you heart out!!!
I wonder if McGhee's scare tactics ( Telling 11 of the first team that if they
don't start getting their act together that they wont have the contracts renewed
at the end of the season ) had anything to do with it.
Hoping that this is the turning point, and play offs here we come ;-)
Al (Ever the optimist)
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38.163 | OK so you did put smiley face... | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:50 | 6 |
| >Hoping that this is the turning point, and play offs here we come ;-)
Eh??? We're only 5 points off a relegation place... (if I read the table
correctly)
Tarik
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38.164 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:59 | 6 |
| I think that Reading are seven points clear of relegation, however
Reading do have between 1-3 games in hand on all bar three clubs in the
Third.
So with seventeen games to go it's approx 5 wins to avoid the drop and
approx 12 wins to reach the play-offs.
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38.165 | | NEWOA::PALK | | Mon Mar 02 1992 14:34 | 10 |
|
"Reading Star signs for Southampton"
Not too sure who that was but that was the headline on CEEFAX
at dinnertime.
Also Peter Shilton has signed for Portsmouth as a player manager
Chris.
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38.166 | | COMICS::WATTERSON | One more mint Mr President ? | Mon Mar 02 1992 14:41 | 4 |
|
Gilks - on loan again I think.
Paul
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38.167 | ??????? | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Mar 02 1992 15:16 | 11 |
| <<< Note 38.165 by NEWOA::PALK >>>
��� Also Peter Shilton has signed for Portsmouth as a player manager
��� Chris.
do you mean Plymouth, is'nt Jim Smith manager of Portsmouth
�.
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38.168 | Gilkes to Soton | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's me in the corner | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:17 | 10 |
| Re last 3
To Confirm:
Gilkes has gone to Southampton on a months loan: Will he ever play for the
Royals again?????
Shilton has become player/manager of Plymouth.
Al
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38.169 | Keep Fratton Scummer-Free! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Vote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USA | Mon Mar 02 1992 18:11 | 13 |
| Phew...
For one brief moment I thought that the Scummers were attempting to
sabotage Pompey's bid for promotion by sending another one of their
cast-offs along the M27; Pompey already have Mcloughlin.
Obviously they're hoping for some extra revenue from two local derby
games in Div 2 next season.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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38.170 | READING 2 Preston 2 | PEKING::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Mon Mar 02 1992 19:55 | 32 |
| You can tell that things haven't been going our way recently. Nobody
has bothered to enter any scores - even on the odd occasion when we
win!!
We now need to win about 70% of our remaining games to even think about
getting into the play-offs, and throwing away a 2-0 lead is not the way
to go about it. Having said that, we did play some attractive football
on Saturday against Preston. The only problem is that it was during
the time that we conceded two goals to throw away two points.
It was a rough game that the ref had little or no control over (until
he sent Senior off - no not Trev but Steve, a Preston defender) but he
did play the advantages intelligently. Apart from the score (which I
now take no notice of these days because it spoils the game) it was a
well fought match that neither team deserved to win but Reading should
have.
At home to Stoke on Wednesday. After we were cheated by the ref (Mr. P
Coddington I seem to recall) up there I expect that we shall be voicing
a few comments about Macari's illegitimate birth and his habit of given
referees a win bonus. (Note the lack of smileys). A massive crowd of
approx. 3800 will be there to see the Royals romp home with a 3-1
victory (either that or it will be 1-1).
A note for you diaries...
The home game against Leyton Orient has been scheduled for Wednesday,
29th April. Still waiting for dates for the Fulham and Preston
fixtures.
S�mon.
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38.171 | Elm Park Blues!!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | My Sorrows learnt to swim | Thu Mar 05 1992 11:10 | 18 |
| This is my last reply this morning.
Reading had, from the scoreline, an exciting game against 2nd place Stoke Last
night.
Royals took the lead on 8mins from Stuart Lovell.
Stoke then scored 2 within a couple of minutes to take the lead. But all credit
to Reading, they hit back straight away with a Adrian Williams strike to make it
2-2 at half time.
The second half saw Mick Gooding score with a great volley to put Royals back in
front, but Stoke soon hit back with 2 goals again within a couple of minutes of
each other. The 2nd an own goal, McPherson(?) was running back to goal on the 6
yard line, the ball was headed across the area, and wrong footed he tried to
clear it, but only managed to put it into the net.
So 3-4 the final score. Was it as exciting as the score shows, or was the
defending just awful??
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38.172 | Blue Monday In Sight | PEKING::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:48 | 50 |
| After the most exciting game in all four divisions this season took
place at Elm Park on Wednesday, Reading are away to in form Leyton
Orient tomorrow. It should be an interesting challange.
Having lost our most consistant scorer, David Lee, to his own club
Chelsea (who don't seem to want him anyway) and John Keeley is now on
his way back to Oldham, the team will probably be one of those
mix-and-match selections that Mark McGhee has become famous for!
What I want to know is if McGhee isn't playing Senior as a striker,
why didn't he put him in goal? It would have meant that we could have
a different loan player in the side and Trev would of had a chance to
show his prowess between the sticks again. I can guarentee that the
scoreline would have been a lot different!! ;-)
On a slightly more serious note this will be the last note that I will
enter (legally). I am one of the "fortunate ones" here at Winnersh that
has been sold, body and soul, to TBG (Totally Boring Group) and as such
I will denied access to notes :-(. Unfortunately I will still have my
mail account so that I can receive lots of work via ALL-IN-ONE.
Therefore if anyone is inclined to contact me that would be the best
way. Either that or come to a Reading game and look for an overweight
druken skinhead slob in the filthiest sheepskin (no Welsh jokes please)
jacket you ever saw. He will know where to find me!! ;-) ;-) ;-)
It's been great conversing with you guys over the past 2� years and
lucky ol' me has managed to escape from here without being the object
of a statistical onslaught from Cunno :-)
BTW did you know that there are very few teams in the league that have
never beaten Reading? And one of those is Liverpool.
(Sorry if I am rambling a bit but it is 18.30 on a Friday evening and I
am very tired and desperately trying to think of an excuse for not
being here and going down the pub.)
In accepting this award I would like to thank all those that have been
daft enough to encourage my in(s)ane commments esp. the one who is to
blame for telling me about notes. He knows who he is and I will not
compound his error by naming him. (I think you must owe me a pint for
that mate).
See you all in America in '94 where England will show the world how
the game should be played and I hope all your teams win (unless they
are playing Reading or are called Luton Town or Liverpool or Arsenal or
Spurs or .........ad infinitum).
Bye bye (sob :-(
S�mon
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38.173 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Mar 11 1992 09:35 | 6 |
| Darlington 2 READING 4
A Craig Maskell hat-trick. Although Reading almost let it slip again.
2-0 up, back to 2-2, then two goals in the last four minutes.
Reading move up to 15th.
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38.174 | The climb to the top continues | PEKING::TRINDERS | Are we winning yet? | Mon Mar 16 1992 11:45 | 17 |
| This is getting good. We are now winning games without even scoring. For
those of you that don't know the result it was ..........
READING 1 Bolton 0
Brown P (c) og
We took a giant leap in the table after Saturday to gain 15th place!! Off to
sunny West Brom on Saturday. Nice easy journey, play a game in the morning,
couple of bevvies at lunch and then onto the highlight of the day.....
Prediction West Brom 1 READING 3
S�mon.
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38.175 | FIXTURES | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Mar 17 1992 09:28 | 16 |
| Reading's remaining fixtures are:
SAT 21 MARCH - WBA (A)
SAT 28 MARCH - CHESTER (H)
WED 1 APRIL - BRENTFORD (H)
SAT 4 APRIL - BIRMINGHAM (A)
TUE 7 APRIL - FULHAM (A)
SAT 11 APRIL - TORQUAY (H)
TUE 14 APRIL - PRESTON (A)
SAT 18 APRIL - BRADFORD (A)
MON 20 APRIL - EXETER (H)
SAT 25 APRIL - BOURNMOUTH (A)
WED 29 APRIL - ORIENT (H)
SAT 2 MAY - WIGAN (H)
Chris
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38.176 | U.T.B.N.B | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:03 | 10 |
|
Hi,
How did Reading get on against WBA?
I didn't catch the results this week.
Thanks
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38.177 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | My Sorrows, they learned to swim | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:43 | 7 |
| Lost 2 - 0 :-(
Trust WBA to start winning again against us!!!
Only their 2nd win in 9 matches.
Al
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38.178 | Another on loan | VOGON::KEE | | Thu Mar 26 1992 17:29 | 3 |
| Reading have signed Newcastle striker Dave Robinson, 23, on a month's
loan with a view to a permanent signing.
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38.179 | U.T.B.N.B. | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Fri Mar 27 1992 11:49 | 20 |
|
Dave Robinson!!!! What can you say!! good at winning the ball in the
air, but he couldn't control a wet bag of cement. When are Reading
going to start buying players that can play football.
Well as Senior would say, "thats another one in the stable"
Cheers
N
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38.180 | | NEWOA::MORAN | IT Management Services | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:20 | 6 |
|
re-1
What d'you expect for NOWT! Neil?
Tim
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38.181 | A right Royal feast | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Mon Mar 30 1992 10:45 | 31 |
|
The PFA ballots the players this Friday concerning possible strike
action; at Elm Park on Saturday the strike began a week early as the
Reading and Chester players "fought" out an end of season thriller.
This is the first game I've been to for some time as I've been turning
out myself this season and Saturday's fayre showed me just what I've
been missing - bugger all. Not a game to inspire headlines but let's
just run over the "highlights":
A couple of close calls for the Royals and a good debut by
sixteen-year old Lee Bacchus, naturally enough considering he comes
from my old school, Bulmershe. Well, that's about it really.
As for our new signing from Newcastle; Mr O'Reilly described him in
.179 as "good at winning the ball in the air, but he couldn't control a
wet bag of cement". Apart from the bit about winning the ball in the
air, I'd say this was a pretty accurate summimg-up. A fair indication
of his abilities is the fact that the "crowd" (ah, so somebody other
than me has nothing to do on a Saturday afternoon) began calling the
name of the prodigal son, Trevor Senior, after about 15 minutes.
Fortunately, he didn't come on until the second half.
Finally, a word about Chester's tactics, simple and direct; namely,
when awarded a free-kick, take as long as possible before you actually
kick the ball. In fact, I think they even time-wasted before kicking
off for the second half. All this occurred from the first whistle and
did the ref. have a word with them, even once? Er, what do you think?
jeff
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38.182 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Fri Apr 03 1992 10:01 | 12 |
|
Wednesday 1st April:
Reading 0 Brentford 0
Crowd 5600+
Amazing really, I know Brentford are going for promotion but you
wouldn't think they'd get 5000 people following them away from home
8^).
jeff
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38.183 | DECconnection | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Fri Apr 03 1992 13:41 | 5 |
| Lee Baachus played in the first team ????
Doesn't his mum work in the DRC at Winnersh ??
Brian
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38.184 | Wot's in a name | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Fri Apr 03 1992 13:45 | 9 |
|
I don't know, maybe his great, great, great (etc,etc) grandfather was
Bacchus, the Roman God of food and wine.
However, I don't think so, mainly because I spelt his name wrong in
.181. It's actually Barkus (or so it say's in the Chronicle which isn't
saying much).
jeff
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38.185 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Fri Apr 03 1992 14:16 | 8 |
|
Brian, It is Lee Barkus's mum who works in the DRC here at Winnersh
and apparently had an excellent debut.
Neil...
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38.186 | This is all getting toooooo much.... | TRUCKS::SANT | another day in paradise? | Fri Apr 03 1992 14:53 | 4 |
|
When was Lee's mum's debut in the DRC then Neil ? ;-)
Andy.
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38.187 | All we are saying is.....fer chrissake score! | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Mon Apr 06 1992 11:20 | 7 |
|
Birmingham 2 Reading 0
Royals fail to score for the fourth game in a row; bring on Lee Barkus'
mum, that's wot i say.
jeff
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38.188 | A twenty goals a season team | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Wed Apr 08 1992 09:29 | 8 |
|
Fulham 1 Reading Er, what do you think?
What can you say, apart from AARRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!! Reading have about as
much chance of scoring as I did last Friday night i.e. none. I think
our leading scorer this season is someone called OG...
jeff
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38.190 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu Apr 09 1992 15:02 | 5 |
|
Has he ever scored and I mean ever? If so we'll have him 'cos I don't
think we have.
jeff
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38.191 | Warren is Fat | SUBURB::WAITEG | Only the man who says no is free | Fri Apr 10 1992 09:31 | 1 |
| I think so but it happened a long time ago.
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38.193 | 6-1 and a suntan!! | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Jack The Hat | Mon Apr 13 1992 14:42 | 12 |
| Well, I for one saw the deluge finally come this Saturday. Excellent,
excellent performance from Royals with Mark McGhee really doing a grand
job holding the line.
Lea Barkus is indeed a nice prospect. Kevin Dillon was very bright
early on as well.
On the opposition, Fashanu was rubbish, the keeper was worse and as for
the left-back, (on loan from QPR), Roberto something or other, he was
diabolical!!
Tony
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38.194 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Tue Apr 14 1992 09:50 | 33 |
|
Reading 6 (yes, SIX) Torquay 1 (offside).
Five games without a goal followed by six in one game; getting
promotion is all about consistency which is why Royals are languishing
in mid-table. A great performance on Saturday albeit somewhat aided by
Torquay's interesting and bizarre new policy for saving on the wage
bill: using cardboard cut-outs in place of defenders (well, I didn't
see them move anyway).
Reading's first goal since the Ice Age came on 17 minutes and what a
goal it was: an inswinging corner straight at the keeper, who must have
been suffering from double-vision since he flapped at a different ball
to the one which sailed over his head and into the net. The applause
and cheers of the crowd was drowned out by laughter.
Three more goals followed in quick succession as the Torquay defence
struggled to reach an understanding; namely, what was that white, round
thing that kept going in the net? They pulled one back on half-time as
the linesman, feeling a bit sorry for them, failed to flag for a
blatant offside.
Two goals in the second half for substitute Craig Maskell and Reading
score six for the first time since Noah was a boy. (Actually, it was
against Preston last season.)
Finally, things to wonder at today: before the match, Maskell (a
striker), was awarded Royals player of the month for March; given that
we hadn't scored for five games this makes you wonder just how bad the
rest of the team were. Obviously McGhee didn't think much of the award
since Maskell started the game on the subs bench.
jeff
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38.195 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Wed Apr 15 1992 09:40 | 10 |
|
Preston 1 Reading 1
Royals return from their trip to the far reaches of the northern
hemisphere with a point, thanks to an 86th min. equalizer from Craig
Maskell. If he carries on like this, the Reading fans might actually
start to like him! (Yes, I know, and Reading might win the European Cup
next season as well.)
jeff
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38.196 | U.T.B.N.B. | NEWOA::OREILLY | | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:00 | 14 |
|
when ever Reading have a � decent player in the squad you can be sure
they will sell him or her. Thats the simple reason why Reading are
CRAP and will remain CRAP.
I would love to see Reading do well, however I supported Reading for
twenty years and learnt the hard way.
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38.197 | �6 next season! | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Tue Apr 21 1992 09:43 | 18 |
|
Reading 1 Exeter 0
Reading created more chances in this game than they have in the past
decade but a combination of poor finishing and bloody pathetic
finishing contrived to produce only one goal. This came after five
minutes when Maskell lobbed over the defence for Dillon to run onto; he
squared it for McGhee who, remembering what the goal was for,
side-footed the ball into it. Thereafter, Royals confirmed their
commitment to keeping the fans on the edge of their seats (or steps in
my case) by failing to convert a hatful of simple opportunities; chief
culprits were Robinson, McGhee, Maskell, Taylor, Jones.....well, just
about everyone really.
Exeter are "managed" by Alan Ball; and to think he nearly came to
Reading.
jeff
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38.198 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Tue Apr 21 1992 09:45 | 8 |
|
Bradford 1 Reading 0 (Saturday's game)
Forgot about this one; probably the best thing really.
jeff
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38.199 | | IOSG::HARDIE | All the best FREAKS are here. | Wed Apr 22 1992 11:01 | 8 |
| Hi,
Anybody know what are Reading's last 3 matches of the season.
Thanks,
Neil
~~~~
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38.200 | Last three... | VOGON::KEE | | Wed Apr 22 1992 11:18 | 6 |
| Sat 25th April vs Bournemouth (away)
Wed 29th April vs Leyton O (home)
Sat 2nd May vs Wigan (home)
Martyn
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38.201 | SOOOUUTH REEEAADDING | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Teetotaltastic | Fri Apr 24 1992 17:47 | 4 |
| I'm off to Elm Park tonite to watch a local cup final between Ibis &
South Reading.
Tony
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38.202 | And now the important news... | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Tue Apr 28 1992 11:33 | 10 |
|
Bournemouth 3 Reading 2
Admist all the trivial claptrap about the First Division Championship,
this vital third division local derby was forgotten about.
Mr OG scored again for the Royals whilst 'Mouth won with a penalty in
the last minute.
jeff
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38.203 | 3rd div. champs '93. Orient, that is. | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu Apr 30 1992 09:33 | 13 |
|
Reading 3 L.Orient 2
Reading's turn to win by the odd goal in five (as local football
writer's love to put it). Another couple for Maskell and one for
McGhee.
Last game on Saturday. Thank God, I hear you cry. (By you, I mean me
'cos I don't suppose anyone out there bothers to read this mindless
drivel about a third division side who couldn't win a southern seat for
the Tory party.)
jeff
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38.204 | Hoops coming back to Elm Park?? | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Thu Apr 30 1992 15:23 | 8 |
| Heard on the radio this morning (210) that next season Reading will be wearing
their famous blue & white hoops again.
I think somehow that it may take a change of strip to get them out of division 3.
Good win last night though, Orient have been one of the in form teams this year.
Al
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38.205 | you're havin a f***** larf | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Walk Proud Alex Ferguson | Thu Apr 30 1992 15:42 | 17 |
| A very funny moment at Elm Park last night. My bruver is an avid QPR
fan(ho ho), and was complaining on the way to the ground about the fact
that Reading were re-adopting the hoops.
We sat down, him still moaning that everyone would think that the shirt
he had on would be mistaken for a Reading shirt. Anyhow, at half time
there was a sponsorship presentation made, (you probably saw it Jeff),
by the new sponsors to John Madjeski, the chairman. Well, he clocks my
bruvs shirt, leans over and tells him how nice they're going to look,
to which my ever eloquent bruvver said, "F**k off, this a QPR shirt you
prick".
Madjeski, went red as a beetroot as did exactly that.
How we laughed.
Tony
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38.206 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu Apr 30 1992 16:05 | 10 |
|
Ho, ho
You're bruv isn't Kevin Dillon by any chance, is he?
On the subject of a return to hoops, I confidently predict that this
will lead to Reading storming the division next season and being
promoted by Christmas. But then again, I'm a bloody idiot.
jeff
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38.207 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Walk Proud Alex Ferguson | Fri May 01 1992 11:05 | 4 |
| Yeh, Kevin Dillon isn't himself at present is he?? Every game he seems
to stay on. Must be a tongue injury.
Tony
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38.208 | Another one out of retirement? | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Fri May 01 1992 14:21 | 7 |
| So will us Biscuits be putting a team into the noters' 5-a-side.
As the Home side I think we should... (even though the injured Mr Robertson
will be unable offer his services - you're a bit young to be married aren't you
Al ;-)??? )
Tarik
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38.209 | | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Fri May 01 1992 14:30 | 6 |
|
Well, I'm game.
I'm also willing to play football.
jeff
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38.210 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Walk Proud Alex Ferguson | Fri May 01 1992 14:45 | 6 |
| Errm, I'm in. This means I'm letting down the Millwall, spit, team I'd
put my name to.
So that's three of us.
Tone.
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38.211 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Fri May 01 1992 18:21 | 6 |
| You could be right there Tarik. Next you'll be telling me I'm to old to have
2 kids right???? ;-)
I'll definitely see you on the 13th for a bevvy or 2.
Al
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38.212 | Reading 3 (0) - Wigan 2 (2) | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Tue May 05 1992 11:44 | 17 |
| Reading finished their campaign with what would seem on paper to be an exciting
last half hour. It brought memories of the Plymouth game a few years ago rushing
back.
Wigan were 2 up within 15 minutes. Then with half an hour to go Reading get a
penalty, which Maskell put away. Then in the last 10 minutes McGhee gets an
equaliser, and then ???? gets a winner in the last minute. A good way to finish
the season, considering Wigan beat runners up Birmingham 3-0 in mid week, and it
put Royals in the top half in 12th position.
Now the rebuilding starts. There are 10 players whose contracts are up and only
a couple will be re-signed. Amongst the 10 are Senior, Lovell, Holtzman, cannot
remember the rest.
Roll on August. I might even start going to watch the odd game again next season.
Al
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38.213 | Ha! The final Senoir Service headline | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Tue May 05 1992 13:03 | 21 |
|
For an hour of Saturday's game Reading looked to be just going through
the motions; in fact, the way Senior was lolloping round the pitch, it
looked like he'd just HAD a motion. Wigan, one of the division's form
teams, were quicker and more eager, and took a two goal lead courtesy
of some laughable defending, particularly the first when Senior
contrived to headbutt Macpherson on the nose thus allowing the ball to
fall to a Wigan forward.
The turning point in the match came when Francis was injured (I think
he came two feet off his line and so suffered a dizzy spell) and the
ubiquitous Senior went in goal. At this point the Reading players
seemed to realise that if they didn't start trying, they might lose by
double figures. Hence they upped gear (from neutral) and proceeded to
outplay Wigan for the final third of the game. Lovell got the winner in
the 89th minute. Actually, Senior looked a damn sight better in goal
than he had on pitch, including one tremendous flying save when the
score was 2 - 1. Perhaps they've found a new niche for him. But then
again, perhaps not.
jeff
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38.214 | And now...a load of old drivel | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu May 07 1992 09:55 | 37 |
|
And so, a season that promised little and delivered less, comes to a
close. Back in August, we looked forward to mid-table mediocrity, early
exits from the cups, ever-worsening attendances and behind-the-scenes
mumblings about financial ruin and that is exactly what we got. With
the advent of the premier league, Reading are perhaps further away than
ever from mixing it with the top-flight; the Pontins league is a more
realistic proposition.
On the playing front, the Royals were too inconsistent and suffered all
season from an inability to score. A few good results were invariably
followed by half-a-dozen bad ones; all season mid-table beckoned as we
looked too good to go down but nowhere near good enough to go up.
Gilkes was farmed out to various suckers but this meant that we
struggled to create chances. Coupled with a forward line that lacked
the power to worry defences, there were times when it looked like we'd
never score again. This changed encouragingly in the last few games of
the season, when McGhee seemed to find some form and Maskell began to
look interested at last.
Of the players, this season should be seen as a transitional period
when the old staff of Senior, Jones, Streete etc were replaced by
younger, hopefully better, players like Williams, Lovell and Barkus.
These young players are the future of Reading for the simple reason
that we cannot afford to buy from outside. However, given the catchment
area for Reading (remember that with the demise of Aldershot, we are
now the only league football team for about 40 miles in each direction)
surely we can produce a good young side, in a similar way to Portsmouth
under Jim Smith.
Next season, Reading must look to build a young team, capable of taking
them up a division and then to challenge for greater honours. With
practically the whole population of the Thames valley to choose from,
surely we can produce a side able to compete with the likes of
Cambridge, Southend etc.
jeff
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38.215 | Eh? | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Thu May 07 1992 18:10 | 5 |
| Al, so are you "making yourself available for selection" then?
Maybe if somebody knows where Simon Trinder is we could get him to join up too!
T
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38.216 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | MILLWALL PRIDE OF SOUTH LONDON | Thu May 07 1992 18:12 | 1 |
| Is he any good.
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38.217 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Fri May 08 1992 13:32 | 9 |
|
If you want Simon you'll have to mail him. Since he was transferred to
TBG he can no longer access notes (he did have a spell using GPC but
that's been disabled). Simon play's regularly for the TTB 5's against
other fanzine teams and normally plays in goal.
Simon Trinder@wlc,
Loz.
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38.218 | Ya daft whoo-er | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Tue May 19 1992 15:39 | 8 |
|
Is anyone interested in entering a Reading team for the Noter's comp.
(providing there's still time) or shall I prostitute myself and play
for the "All-Stars"?
Or shall I just prostitute myself?
jeff
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38.219 | I thought we'd been here before? | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Fri May 22 1992 18:26 | 6 |
| Well, as I said, I want to play, but we may have to transfer a couple of
players in if we are to get a team together...
I think there should be at least four of us. Surely we can get a fifth?
Tarik
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38.220 | Short and Sweet......... | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Wed May 27 1992 17:35 | 11 |
| Simon here!!
Back for a quick foray into the notes via Loz "Chelsea scum" Jolly's
account.
Re. 5-a-side. count me in !!! Can someone give us the details by mail.
Address is Simon Trinder @wlc.
Come on you HOOPS!!!!
S�mon.
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38.221 | Back to the basenote | VOGON::KEE | | Thu May 28 1992 11:53 | 9 |
| Fascinating stuff but what about the topic for this notesfile ?
Gilkes in possible swap deal for Gavin MacGuire of Portsmouth.
Trev considering "big money move" to er, what was it, er hum
Woking. Of the GMVC that is.
Any other gems ?
Martyn
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38.222 | Super hoops ! | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | I couldn't believe it ! | Mon Jun 01 1992 14:59 | 7 |
| I've been away for a few months but I'm back now - can someone
elaborate on this 5-a-side thing - when/what is/was it ?
If it's still to come count me in - I'm better than Mike Conroy (honest
!)
Andy..
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38.223 | THIS....I gotta see !!!!! | MIACT::CARTERR | Confused of Birmingham.. | Fri Jun 05 1992 15:03 | 9 |
| Is it true? .... Are we really going to stuff the Red Devils.
Too, Too good to be true. Even under a Tory government.
Any news on getting tickets...
Ta,
Richard.
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38.224 | Man Utd | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | I couldn't believe it ! | Wed Jun 10 1992 14:50 | 8 |
| Re -1
Tickets go on sale in two weeks time.
The match is on August 6th.
Andy..
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38.225 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | In ma flavmobile col' lampin | Mon Jun 15 1992 11:18 | 7 |
| Well, if Reading do half as well as we did on Saturday then they'll
be alright.
A cracking all-round display, only beaten by a bunch of non-Millwall
fans, with a ringer chucked in for luck.
Tony
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38.226 | Sour grapes ?? | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | I couldn't believe it ! | Mon Jun 15 1992 13:55 | 7 |
| I still reckon we should have won - there were no after tournament drug
tests and I'm pretty sure a couple of Millwall boys had Benzene thrown
in with their orange juices.
I'm sick as a parrot, but the lads done well.
Andy..
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38.227 | nobbled | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | In ma flavmobile col' lampin | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:12 | 4 |
| Just to make you all feel better, my ankle has swelled up like a tennis
ball.
Tony
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38.228 | All's well that ends Maxwell | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Wed Jul 01 1992 15:08 | 14 |
|
Chairman John Madjeski has bought Cap'n Bob's shares in Reading FC and
now owns 87% of the club. This finally closes an era which began when
the fat crook tried to amalgamate Reading and Oxford and thereafter
tried to buy every club in the known universe.
No news on the transfer front although various deals have been mooted
in the local rags. But then they've probably made them all up as
they've got nothing else to write about.
jeff
ps. I'm allowed to call him a fat crook as he's dead and can't sue me.
According to Ian Hislop, that is.
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38.229 | Maskell on his way ?? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jul 01 1992 15:20 | 3 |
| Looks as if Maskell is set to join Swindon.
First game of the season is away to Hartlepool.
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38.230 | sad | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We're not worthy! | Wed Jul 01 1992 16:14 | 8 |
|
> Looks as if Maskell is set to join Swindon.
ah! i wondered why he wasnt commentating on Wimbledon anymore!
:-)
Ian.
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38.231 | Dropping like flies... | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Thu Jul 02 1992 17:25 | 13 |
|
Well, tomorrow's my last day at DEC so I'd just like to say thanks and
good luck to all you noters and I wish your teams every success (unless
they're playing the Royals of course).
It's been great fun particpating in this conference so keep up the good
work. Special thanks to Mike McCabe for organising the noter's
tournament and to the other Reading lads for such a sterling
performance in reaching the final.
Good luck one and all,
jeff
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38.232 | ciao | EICMFG::HOWE | Alice in ordnung | Thu Jul 02 1992 17:38 | 10 |
| I hope your as lucky as...
Sunderland and..
as successful as...
Newcastle !!! 8-)
Have fun...
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38.233 | Till we meet again, dont know where, dont know when... | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Thu Jul 02 1992 17:52 | 9 |
| Good luck Jeff,
and
Good luck Reading :-))
Mick
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38.234 | | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | We're not worthy! | Thu Jul 02 1992 18:05 | 6 |
|
bye Jeff!
good luck for the future.
Ian.
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38.235 | | NEWOA::MORAN | Wey not likely!! | Thu Jul 02 1992 18:08 | 4 |
|
Good luck Jeff.
Tim
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38.236 | Abandon Ship. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Leeds United. Champions 91-92 | Thu Jul 02 1992 18:09 | 3 |
| Good luck Jeff.
jb_also_on_his_way.
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38.237 | Farewell | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Jul 02 1992 19:18 | 4 |
| All the Best Jeff
�rian.
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38.238 | | NEWOA::MORAN | Wey not likely!! | Thu Jul 02 1992 20:44 | 4 |
|
At this rate, a "sorry I'm leaving" topic would seem appropriate.
Sorry to hear you're leaving too jb.
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38.239 | Good Luck. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DEC | Thu Jul 02 1992 22:14 | 6 |
|
Good luck Jeff
Regards,
Martin
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38.240 | sad times... | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Fri Jul 03 1992 09:56 | 7 |
|
Bon voyage, Jeff. Be lucky.
And what's this about jon blyhte departing the piece? Surely
not?!?! 8-( 8-(
Andy.
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38.241 | Kirkpatrick on transfer list !! | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Fri Jul 03 1992 13:33 | 20 |
| Jeese Jeff, Whose a popular boy eh ?
Thanks for helping Reading reach the final in the 5-a-side, we wouldn't
have made it without you.
All the best.
Re; back to the Reading topic.
Reading have signed Tom Jones (NO 'ITS NOT UNUSUAL' JOKES PLEASE!) from
Swindon in exchange for Maskell. They are also on the verge of signing
Phil Robinson ? from Bury ?. I can't remember too well, I was half
asleep when it came on the radio.
Also I had a visit round my house yesterday from someone from the club
doing a 'boost the attendance drive' asking me if I planned to watch
the super hoops in action this year ! Is Trevor Senior a donkey ?
Anyway, it's a big task going around the houses of all the names on
their lists. (ex-card members, FDS members etc.) and big John M must be
getting desperate. (I think the insurance on his Jag has gone up.)
Anybody else had a visit.
Andy..
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38.242 | | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Fri Jul 03 1992 14:06 | 9 |
| Good luck Jeff!! One of the more articulate and thoughtful contributors to this
conference I might say...
So is this the beginning of the break-up of that great
noters-tournament-cup-final team???
Stay tuned...
Tarik
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38.243 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | Life's so stressful... | Fri Jul 03 1992 14:41 | 3 |
| Good luck Jeff.
(��)Munce.
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38.244 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Fri Jul 03 1992 14:55 | 5 |
|
All the best Jeff, I'm glad I got a chance to meet you during the
torny,
Loz.
|
38.245 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Fri Jul 03 1992 15:57 | 5 |
| Jeff,
Be good.
T_
|
38.246 | Bye! | SUBURB::INV_LIBRARY | Who hell he?!? | Fri Jul 03 1992 17:47 | 8 |
|
On my last note, a prediction:
Reading to win the second division by ten clear points!
Er, I think I've been drinking at lunchtime.
jeff
|
38.247 | And our Trev's off too | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Tue Jul 07 1992 18:51 | 8 |
| Is it true that our Trev has gone to Woking for less than that Italian
chappie got transferred for??
Is he the last of the great Simod cup winning side to go (:==:)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
38.248 | It's Maidstone Utd. | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Wed Jul 08 1992 13:29 | 7 |
| Only Francis, Richardson, and Gilkes are left of the Simod Cup
team. Incidentally, Trev never actually played for Reading in the Simod
Cup year, he was on his travels at Watford/Middlesborough.
We've got Maidstone in the first round of the Rumbelows.
Andy..
|
38.249 | !@�$%^&* | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | | Wed Jul 08 1992 15:23 | 7 |
|
Is the Man-U game in august all ticket, should be a good game.
I hear that the away fence is the only one now left up..
ANDY.B
|
38.250 | Oh no! Yet another FREE transfer! | SED750::SADAT | Tarik Sadat: London South TCC | Thu Jul 09 1992 18:34 | 15 |
| Well,
It seems that the Digital "retained list" has just been published and I'm not
on it...!
I'm afraid that like jb up in Leeds, after seven years, I shall be a Digital
employee no more as of Monday 13th July - actually I volunteered for it.
So to all you football fans out there goodbye, it's been great reading and
replying to all your comments and banter - I'll miss them. Good luck to you all
and to your teams whoever and wherever they may be!
Tarik
I'll be back...!
|
38.251 | Reading Noters team disintegrates !!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Fri Jul 10 1992 13:10 | 13 |
| Tarik,
So you managed to escape :-)
Best of luck in what you choose to do, and if you ever feel like a lunch
time drink, give me a bell x3838.
I may see you at Elm Park one of these days. Now that I've had to stop
playing, and I haven't got a satellite dish, It'll be about the only live footy
I'll get to see.
All the best
Al
|
38.252 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Otis, you a tramp | Mon Jul 13 1992 13:25 | 8 |
| Farewell Tarik!
The only man I know who half way thru a footy tournament drove home and
back to get a headband for his glasses.
Goodluck geezer.
Tony
|
38.253 | Looking good.... | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:09 | 14 |
| Well, the season is nearly upon us. I went to see the royals entertain
Swindon Friday night when we won 2-1. I left when it was 1-0, a
brilliantly worked goal by McGhee from a decent and accurate (!!!)
Gilkes cross. Quinn was a bit quiet but I was reasonably impressed with
Parkinson and Jones. Jones was playing left back and was abit
uncomfortable defending, but looked good going forward. Parkinson is a
Dillon clone. Scott Taylor also impressed, and even McGhee looked
sharp.
There was some good football, but the atmosphere (or lack of it) ruined
what could have been a good game. Swindon should have scored a couple
more but were trying to walk the ball into the back of the net.
Andy..
|
38.254 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:46 | 6 |
| The remainder of the game was equally good. McGhee scored a great
second goal before Swindon scored with a last minute penalty.
The new back pass rule takes a bit of getting used to!!!
Overall, Reading played well......and the ball stays on the deck !!!
|
38.255 | Reading go down | ODDONE::CAPEL_S | | Wed Jul 29 1992 17:18 | 13 |
|
Reading 0 Portsmouth 1
Not a bad game to watch. Portsmouth look a good bet for promotion.
Reading are giving the ball away too much in midfield thus putting the
defence into trouble.
Shaun
p.s Next game v. Ipswich (7.45pm)
|
38.256 | All ticket??? | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Fri Jul 31 1992 17:43 | 7 |
| Can anybody tell me if the Reading - MAN.UTD game next
thursday is all ticket or pay on the turnstiles job?
I've heard you can pay on the night but just wanted to
verify before I made the trip.
Simon (from Reading but lives in Manc)
|
38.257 | Be there or be square.. | OPG::TONY | | Fri Jul 31 1992 18:26 | 11 |
| Simon,
Its NOT an all-ticket game...All seats have been sold but the club told me
that we'll be able to pay at the turnstiles for standing on the night..!!
7:45 kick off..
see you there
Tony
|
38.258 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Fri Jul 31 1992 18:33 | 1 |
| Cheers Tony.
|
38.259 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Fri Jul 31 1992 21:02 | 4 |
|
Excellent news...
Andy (anybody want to share the trip to/from the South coast?)
|
38.260 | Missed the game!! :-( | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Mon Aug 10 1992 17:57 | 13 |
| Bl**dy typical,
I finally get the chance to see Reading play a decent team, a signed pass
from the wife and what happens, I get a bad case of the flu, which even I
couldn't shake off for the 7-45 kick-off. The first time I've been ill in ages.
So I didn't get to see the game. :-( :-(
Could someone put in a report from Royals point of view???
Cheers
Al
|
38.261 | Reading v Man.Utd 'XI' | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Thu Aug 13 1992 14:23 | 21 |
| Al,
Can't remember that far back but it was a good game.
Mostly Utd reserves, but still a strong team (inc Webb, Wallace,
Phelan, Donaghy, Robins)
Reading played good football and I thought they deserved to win.
Our goal was a 20 yrd free-kick by Clayton bent round the wall -
superb. It was a shame that it was the only thing he did all game.
The Utd goal was just before half time when our defence were thinking
of their cuppa.
Best players -IMO - Dillon and Barkus (first half)
Quinn missed an open goal before the end but he was stretching.
Overall, it looks good for the coming season, bring back the FDS !
On a fan note, I wander how many the Utd 'fans' at the game have ever
been to Old Trafford - not many. There were too many 'The're a good
team, I'll support them, even though I live 250 miles away' sort of
people.
Andy..
|
38.262 | Up the Royals! Erm Red Devils! | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Otis, you a tramp | Sun Aug 16 1992 16:59 | 3 |
| Erm, a bit like me really. Ho! Ho!
Tony
|
38.263 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB | Mon Aug 17 1992 14:39 | 11 |
|
HARTLEPOOL 1 READING 1
Reading played well taking the lead with a goal from jimmy quinn.
Steve Richardson gave Hartlepool a penalty minutes from time to
draw the game..
ANDY.....B
|
38.264 | Booooooooooo | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Aug 17 1992 19:00 | 12 |
| RE: -2
Tony,
You traitor you.., I thought I saw you in an Manc shirt the other week.
How can you support that standard of football when we have the masters
of the art down at Elm Park.
Andy..
P.S I presume Reading have a bye in the first round of the Happy
Shopper Lemonade Cup, sorry... Coca Cola Cup.
|
38.265 | Can't beat the feeling | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Tue Aug 18 1992 11:27 | 9 |
| > P.S I presume Reading have a bye in the first round of the Happy
> Shopper Lemonade Cup, sorry... Coca Cola Cup.
According to CEEFAX this morning, we do. When did we last make
it to the 2nd round?? :-)
Al
P.S. Thanks for the report on the Man U game
|
38.266 | you learn something new every day | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Believe in yourself, not -isms | Tue Aug 25 1992 17:34 | 4 |
| I didn't know Craig Maskell was sold to Swindon for �250,000. That's a
right result that is!
Tony
|
38.267 | EIEIEIO | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Wed Aug 26 1992 15:04 | 10 |
| Tony,
You're quicker off the mark than Old Trevor ever was !
Andy.
P.S Prediction after Saturdays disappointing result.
Bolton 1 Reading 2 (McGhee and Taylor)
|
38.268 | COCA COLA CUP | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB | Thu Aug 27 1992 08:47 | 5 |
|
Has the Coca Cola cup draw been made yet, if so who did Reading get..
Andy...B
|
38.269 | cheers anyway.. | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB | Thu Aug 27 1992 08:54 | 5 |
|
Its alright i have just seen the paper, Watford over two legs.
Andy....B
|
38.270 | Newcomer | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Thu Aug 27 1992 18:28 | 8 |
| My name is Colm Walsh and I work in DEC in Galway and am going to
Reading next Monday on business. Could someone please fill me in on
the football action over there next week and of the surrounding areas.
This is my first visit to Reading so I know nothing about the place.
BTW I support Man Utd so if there are any utd fans over there why not
respond and we can go see Reading playing.
|
38.271 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 27 1992 19:59 | 2 |
| Reading are at home to Hull City on Saturday the 5th Sept - they do not
have a midweek game.
|
38.272 | want a game | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Tue Sep 01 1992 15:05 | 3 |
| Is there a DEC football club in Reading, if so do they train ??
Where and when ??
Details would be much appreciated.
|
38.273 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Tue Sep 01 1992 16:03 | 8 |
|
Digital Reading have two sides in the Sunday league. One in the
Premier and one in division 5 if you contact me on 7830 1342 i'll
give you all the details....
Neil...
|
38.274 | Reading 1 - Hull 2 (3,500) | METSYS::STEVENSON | Alboy.EDI ENGINEERING DTN 3472 REO D4/3F | Mon Sep 07 1992 09:45 | 71 |
|
Well.... I popped m'self up Elm Park on Saturday..............
And for 6 sheets, �'s, I was NONE TOO impressed......
The game was averagely entertaining..
The first half really went Hull's way.. They gained most
of the possession, and fired the majority of half-hearted
efforts towards the Reading goal mouth..
The first goal from Hull's Lund I unfortunately missed due
the late arrival at the ground, i.e. after 9 mins..
Reading's equaliser was a classic goal-mouth scramble in the
30th minute.. The ball finally being buried home by Taylor
to draw the score..
The second half I felt was a little more evenly matched..
And Reading certainly made more of an effort..
Lea Barkus was sub'ed on around the 70m mark for Reading, after
having spent about �hr 'posing' up and down the line, attempting I
think to impress the sprinkling of young girls that were present..
He replaced the Left winger, a coloured chap, who to say the least
was reluctant to get involved in the precedings, whether he was
injured or just lazy I don't know..
Barkus's presence suprisingly lifted the tired Reading players
into some form of attacking attitude..
Hull broke the second-half goal duck with an 88m shot from Windass,
if I remember rightly it came from a dubious stoppage..
All through the match, the supposedly 'tuff' Northern Tigers
seemed more at home on the ground.. Me thinks there name should
be changed to the "pussy's" hence forth... *8]
Then it happened...
All through the Match the refereeing was of an appauling standard,
predominatly going in Hull's favour.. The ref' Chris ????? from
Gloucestershire was THE WORST I'D EVER SEEN.............EVER.....
The lowlight, and highlight of the ref's appauling game, was the
sending off of Lea Barkus in the 88min..<picture the scene>
Barkus breaks away down the right wing.. Pushes the ball slightly
to far.. Hull defender joins Barkus in the chase.. Defender
DOES infringe Barkus.. Barkus replies with a little 'friendly'
knees-up in the fracas.. Neither player is hurt or suprised when
the "REF" blows up.. He awards the free-kick in Barkus's favour..
Quite rightly so.. and then... yep.. you guessed it....
proceeded to send Barkus off with a Red-Card, his first booking
of the match.. *8o
The players/managers/fans/wives/police/linesmen were ALL GOB-SMACKED..
This incident simply highlighted how bad the refereeing standard
was.. I wouldn't be too suprised to see a few letters of complaint
winging there way towards the Divisional complaints committee with
Reading post marks.. *8]
Alboy..
P.S. If anyone else was at the match could they explain this:-
Reading defender KICKS the ball back to keeper..
Keeper chests the ball, then proceeds to pick it up..
It was in the 1st half.. Maybe I never saw exactly what
went on....???????
Confused me though...
|
38.275 | WHO'S THE ****** IN THE GREEN ! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Sep 07 1992 10:42 | 5 |
| Re last paragraph of last note - the Reading defender used his knee to
pass it to Francis.
You forgot to mention the FIVE Reading players booked in the first 50
minutes.
|
38.276 | | METSYS::STEVENSON | Alboy.EDI ENGINEERING DTN 3472 REO D4/3F | Mon Sep 07 1992 10:59 | 18 |
| >> <<< Note 38.275 by PEKING::ROSEC >>>
>> -< WHO'S THE ****** IN THE GREEN ! >-
>> Re last paragraph of last note - the Reading defender used his knee to
>> pass it to Francis.
Ahhhhh....... couldn't see that from my end....he had his back to us.
Cheers..
>> You forgot to mention the FIVE Reading players booked in the first 50
>> minutes.
Yeah.... The Ref' gave out more cards than Access do in a year *8]
Alboy..
|
38.277 | Prediction: West Brom 1 Reading 2 | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Sep 07 1992 13:23 | 23 |
| Could you believe that referee !!!
I have never in my life left a ground so frustrated and annoyed. I
think Reading were actually the better team, apart from the first 15
minutes when we were warming up.
But that ref....
Picture this:
Hull guy playing injured lying right in the middle of the penalty area.
Referee plays on for another couple of minutes whil Reading are
defending and Hull are playing about on the wing. Ball breaks to Tom
Jones who sends Barkus through with a superb ball.
Yep, you've guessed it... Phhhheeeeeeep ! The Ref blows up for some
attention to the pansy on the floor !!!!
I spoke to a couple of Hull guys after the game, and they admitted the
ref was terrible, and that they were lucky. The ref was reported by
Bradford last year for another pretty inept performance.
I'm still fuming.
As for Reading's dismal start, I'm still optimistic. Chris, your money
looks lost and it's only September !
Andy..
|
38.278 | Light at the end of the tunnel | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Sep 08 1992 09:48 | 6 |
| Andy,
I'm the eternal optimist. I still think Reading will do well this
season (he says hopefully !!!).
Away to WBA on Wednesday.
|
38.279 | Still fuming... | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Tue Sep 08 1992 13:46 | 12 |
|
Evening Post last night.
Shots on Target: Reading 10 Hull 5
Off Target: Reading 9 Hull 2
Also Hull commited more fouls yet we got 5 yellows and a red !!!!!
And we lost.....I still can't believe it.
|
38.280 | | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Thu Sep 10 1992 14:38 | 24 |
|
West Brom 3 Reading 0
What can I say.... muggins here thought he'd make the trip. What a
wasted journey !
McGhee made a few changes to the team: Barkus in for Gilkes, Dillon in
for McGhee, Hopkins in for Richardson, a more defensive line up.
Reading started well and had more than their fair share of possesion in
the first half, and could be considered unlucky to be 1-0 down at
half-time, a superb strike from Simon Garner (ex-Blackburn).
We were all looking to the second half with baited breath (caused by
the dodgy hamburgers they were selling ).
For 35 minutes of the half Reading never had a sniff, West Brom were
playing some good football, and Reading were chasing shadows. When they
did catch the player, it normally resulted in a foul. Parkinson, Dillon
Hopkins and Taylor getting booked (Dillon for mouth surprise surprise)
This culminated in Parkinson getting sent off for a trip (no way a
sending off offence).
Suddenly things started looking up. McGhee replaced Taylor, and we had
two or three chances, Quinn and McGhee going close.
Suddenly - bang bang 3-0 !
Just to rub salt in the wounds Quinn hit the post in the last minute.
The best team won, but 3-0 was a bit flattering
|
38.281 | | ESSB::SGREEN | Jambo | Thu Sep 10 1992 19:05 | 20 |
| >> <<< Note 38.280 by SUBURB::LAINSBURYA >>>
>> West Brom 3 Reading 0
>> What can I say.... muggins here thought he'd make the trip. What a
>> wasted journey !
Tek art aer kid - methinks many better teams than Reading F.C will
be leaving the Hawthorns this season on the wrong end of a Baggies
beating. It was interesting to see that the crowd of 13,000+ was
more than turned out for either the Scotland or Wales games.
For any others contemplating this perilous journey I can recommend
a post match trip to the Bull & Bladder in Brierly Hill for a few pints
of Bathams and a couple of bags of pork scratchins (ask for the hairy
ones), as a suitable antidote to such a drubbing.
Aynuk
|
38.282 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Sep 11 1992 14:53 | 9 |
| Just a note to outline the sort of luck? Reading are currently getting.
Match facts: WBA shots on target - 4
Reading shots on target - 6
By the way, Steve Francis has asked for a transfer after being dropped
on Wednesday.
No game on Saturday - next game, Rotherham at home next Wednesday.
|
38.283 | 3 POINTS ! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Sep 17 1992 09:15 | 21 |
| READING 3 ROTHERHAM 1
Not a great performance from Reading but at least it was three points.
For the first hour had Rotherham taken their chances they would have
been leading. Then, three goals in three minutes. Firstly Quinn (who
ran a lone battle up front all night) with a shot from the edge of the
area, then Quinn again running through with just the goalie to beat.
Finally Gilkes lobbed the goalie from the corner of the penalty area.
Three great goals. Rotherham pulled one back within five minutes but
Reading held on. Hislop, Reading's new keeper, made one superb save
and his distribution (although sometimes erratic) is fairly impressive.
A couple of times he THREW the ball past the half-way line and one of
goal kicks bounced on the edge of Rotherham's penalty area.
Maybe the performance in the first hour was down to nerves, but Reading
still lacked something. However, the result was important and Reading
moved from 24th to 20th in the table.
Wigan at home on Saturday.
Chris
|
38.284 | JIMMY QUINN !!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Sep 22 1992 14:34 | 7 |
| READING 4 WIGAN 0
Totally deserved result. Reading dominated the game and scored four
superb goals. Wigan did not have one shot on target.
Those who missed it - tough !!
Away to Watford tonight in the Coca-Cola Cup.
|
38.285 | Watford 2 - 2 Reading | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Wed Sep 23 1992 12:49 | 10 |
| A good draw for the Royals At Watford Last night.
Reading managed to equalize twice through Quinn & Williams, the second in the
87th minute.
Good chance of proceding to the next round.
When's the return leg??
Al
|
38.286 | Return leg | UBOHUB::CAPEL_S | | Wed Sep 23 1992 13:20 | 7 |
|
The return leg is on :
Wednesday 7th October
Shaun
|
38.287 | Chesterfield in Round 3 ? | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Wed Sep 23 1992 13:34 | 25 |
| WATFORD 2 READING 2
-------------------
The Royals more than deserved their draw, both of Watfords goals
against the run of play.
It was difficult to see the game properly from Watfords crappy terrace,
but the first half was pretty even, Quinn equalising soon after
Watfords goal, with a virtual open goal from 18 yards when ??? shot got
blocked. Someone, couldn't see who, too far away, also hit the post for
Reading after a scramble.
The second half Reading played good football and were the better team ,
Watford taking the lead early when McPherson slipped allowing Furlong
to beat Shaka 1 to 1. By the end of the game the pitch was like a
paddling pool and Reading's slick passing began to get stuck, but we
stuck to it and PArkinson in paticular was really strong in midfield. A
succession of corners near the end allowed Williams to head home whilst
the Watford keeper was doing a Bruce Grobelaar flapping at thin air.
Back to Elm Park and guess who's gonna miss it.
After Wigan and Watford the Royals are on their way back.
Andy..
|
38.288 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Northy Arms Forever | Wed Sep 23 1992 13:48 | 4 |
| The paper today quotes Jimmy Quinn as a bargain buy. Any opinions on
this??
Tony
|
38.289 | Best buy for years!!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Thu Sep 24 1992 12:06 | 10 |
| When you consider his record with Bournemouth, he has to be a good buy.
You just have to look at the last 3 games to see the benefit. He's scored 5
times. Reading were sadly lacking up front last year, I think we should be
alright this year.
confidence seems to be high at the moment so let's hope we can pull out of the
bottom half of the table, and get a good cup run.
Al (Trying to get a pass for the 7th)
|
38.290 | 3 Wins on the trot | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Mon Sep 28 1992 13:15 | 6 |
| I put the mockers on Quinn with my last reply, as he didn't score on Saturday :-)
However Lovell did, Brighton didn't. Reading March on toward mid-table med...
I mean Division 1
Al
|
38.291 | RADIO 5 6.00PM SATURDAY | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB | Mon Sep 28 1992 14:57 | 10 |
|
Did anybody hear the Danny Baker show on radio 5 on saturday, they have
a phone in for fans that have been to matches on that day. Anyway
they had some nut from Brighton complaining about Brighton having to
wear their away strip for a home match and also said that Reading
had pinched the idea of blue and white hooped shirts from QPR.
Bad losers or what..
ANDY....B
|
38.292 | 0-3 | SEDOAS::DEVEREUX | | Mon Sep 28 1992 15:51 | 3 |
| Looks like a good stuffing for Reading coming up on friday night.
Kev
|
38.293 | Sick as a seagull.. | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Sep 28 1992 15:52 | 9 |
| Re:-1
We were listening to it on the way home from Brighton - you can imagine
our reaction....
...Yyyaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhh
Andy..
|
38.294 | Blue and yellow hoops????? | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Mon Sep 28 1992 16:31 | 9 |
| I thought the Brighton fan was right, everybody knows Brighton wear
blue so why travel with just a blue kit to Brighton ???
Sums up the Reading mentality........
Brian.
:-)
|
38.295 | | YUPPY::PANES | Full mental racket | Mon Sep 28 1992 16:44 | 14 |
| <<< Note 38.294 by CHEFS::HOUSES >>>
-< Blue and yellow hoops????? >-
> I thought the Brighton fan was right, everybody knows Brighton wear
> blue so why travel with just a blue kit to Brighton ???
Everyone knows that Brighton wear discarded Tesco's bags ( see Eagle
Eyes passim ).
Stuart
|
38.296 | Change the kit ! | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Sep 28 1992 18:38 | 9 |
|
Ok, Reading shouldn't have taken blue, but the home kit is
predominantly blue as well. This is a bit stupid - but surely the league
have to approve team colours ???
As for the discarded tesco bags - I agree.
Their away kit is red with a splattering of seagull droppings.
Andy..
|
38.297 | Royals 3 - 0 Fulham | BIBROK::ROBERTSON | Ain't it marvelous | Mon Oct 05 1992 13:35 | 10 |
| Reading got their fourth win in a row on friday night, against Fulham.
2-0 at half-time, Own goal & Lovell(??) and a third added late by Gilkes.
According to R210, it was one of the best displays from The Royals in a long
time, which was made even more impressive by the weather conditions.
Watford on Wed in the Coke Cup, I hope to be there. Should be a good game
Al
|
38.298 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Mon Oct 05 1992 14:34 | 4 |
| Gilkes' goal was pure class - good to see him playing again - has he settled
all his differences now?
g
|
38.299 | | BIBROK::ROBERTSON | Ain't it marvelous | Mon Oct 05 1992 15:31 | 10 |
| Grahame,
It would appear so
From what I read in the evening post couple of weeks ago, he is feeling
very positive again now, The first time since breaking his leg, and his
confidence is sky high.
I hope he turns it on against Watford on Wed.
Al
|
38.300 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Mon Oct 05 1992 15:33 | 6 |
| It's to see Reading winning for a change.
A look at the table suggests they may even get out of that
middle table syndrome!
Si...
|
38.301 | BOYS IN BLUE IN DIVISION AND WONT BE HERE FOR LONG | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB | Tue Oct 06 1992 08:46 | 8 |
|
A good crowd at Elm park 7200 on friday, i dont think any of them
could really complain about what they had seen. It's one the best
matches that i have seen down there for years. Should be a big crowd
also for Watford on wednesday...
Andy.....B\
|
38.302 | CRAP! WHAT ELSE CAN YOU SAY | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | NEVER FELT MORE LIKE SINGING THE BLUES | Thu Oct 08 1992 09:02 | 11 |
|
What a load of rubbish, apart from ten minutes of the second half
when they managed to keep the ball on the floor. Reading would
not have scored if they had been there all night. Whats the point
of short corners, i thought the point was to get the ball in the
goal mouth, not play it short and lose it. Oh well back to two
and half thousand for the next match and i dont blame the people
who dont go....
Andy....B
|
38.303 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Northy Arms Forever | Thu Oct 08 1992 11:17 | 5 |
| Who did Watford get in the next round??
Tony
|
38.304 | Royals 0 - watford 2 | BIBROK::ROBERTSON | Ain't it marvelous | Thu Oct 08 1992 11:57 | 38 |
| re -.1
Watford have drawn Leeds Utd. (or Scunthorpe!!! )
Well I went last night, and the Royals unfortunately got Man Utd.
syndrome (Couldn't put the ball in the back of the net)
It's the first time I've been since a dull 0-0 draw v Swansea a couple
of seasons ago, and I have to say that although we lost, I enjoyed watching the
team trying to play football, although it didn't come off most of the time.
Watford seemed content with letting Reading take the game to them for
the full 90 minutes, and make the odd trip into the Reading half on the
counter, and this paid off in the 34th minute, with a swift break. Reading
managed a couple of efforts in the first half. The best to Gilkes, but he shot
straight at the keeper.
I felt that it was only going to be a matter of time before we scored in
the second half. However, Jones hoofed the best effort over from 8 yards,
Gilkes did some good work on the left to give himself a shooting chance but also
shot over, and at one point the ball was pushed into the six yard box by jamie
Lambert, and just needed a touch, but there was no-one there :-(
By the comments around me, Lovell was sorely missed, he was out with
a virus, and his replacement, Scott Taylor, although sound in the first half,
totally lost it in the second and was finally pulled off. At one point in the
second half, There was a 2 on 2 situation. Taylor had the ball and Quinn was
moving like an express train through the middle. A ball between the defenders
would have put him clean through, but no he squared the ball to Gilkes who was
closed down in no time.
The tie was killed off in the 88th minute, when a teasing cross from the
left fooled everyone, including the keeper and found the far corner.
Anyway, I enjoyed the game, and I can see myself becoming a more regular
visitor to Elm Park again.
Al
|
38.305 | Pred: Hudders 1 Royals 2 | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Thu Oct 08 1992 14:06 | 17 |
| At last someone who seemed to be watching the same game as me - too
many people expect Reading to be playing international class football
and moan when they don't produce.
The second half Reading played well, but I can't understand why McGhee
was playing Taylor upfront - what was wrong with himself if Lovell was
ill - has McGhee finally hung his boots up ? Lambert would have been a
better choice - Taylor battles well but he's no forward.
Watford learnt from the first game and closed us down too quickly for
us to play football.
Anyway back to the league now - we're going for thirteen wins on the
trot again.
Andy..
|
38.306 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Ahhhh, Pigsy | Mon Oct 19 1992 15:22 | 6 |
|
Match report from Saturday anyone??
Tony
|
38.307 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | Life's so stressful... | Tue Oct 20 1992 14:22 | 6 |
| According to the Sunday People, Bradford scored 10 minutes into the
second half, against the run of play. Gilkes scrambled home the
equaliser with not long to go. Sorry it's brief, but that's all I've
got.
(��)Munce.
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38.308 | 4 lines too much | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Tue Oct 20 1992 14:57 | 7 |
| re -1
"Sorry its brief"
No problem, when it comes to Reading - the briefer the better :-)
Brian.
|
38.309 | Still Smillie-ing ? | MILE::PRIEST | | Fri Oct 23 1992 16:25 | 24 |
| Any of you Royals fans remember Neil Smillie ?
The reason I ask is I'm fortunate and discerning enough to have
followed Brentford for about the last 30 years. Now I don't want to
gloat (no honestly !) but the Bees signed Smillie on a free transfer
from Reading 3 seasons ago, and I think he's magic. He's (still) quick,
skilful, and INTELLIGENT (OK, by Brentford standards he's Mastermind
finalist level !) He was certainly a major contributor to our
Championship last season. (Sorry - didn't mean to rub it in - oh all
right, of course I did !!)
How did he perform for Reading (didn't he score in the Simod final) and
what did he do wrong to make Reading want to give him away ?
There should be a note somewhere (probably is) about players that one
team has dumped only for them to star somewhere else. Ian Holloway
springs to mind - free (or very small fee) transfer from Brentford to
Bristol Rovers, thence QPR, where he's now performing very competently
at the top of the Premier League. It's a funny old game, eh ?
Come on you Bees.
Jim
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38.310 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Ahhhh, Pigsy | Fri Oct 23 1992 18:31 | 10 |
| Neil Smilie performed very well for a long period at Reading, maybe not
scoring as many as he should have. I think the club felt that he was
getting a bit long in the tooth, and cleared him on out.
The reason that it was a `free' was that Reading were struggling at the
time and didn't attract many scouts!!
Tony
|
38.311 | Another wasted trip ! | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Oct 26 1992 12:47 | 26 |
| Re: Neil Smilie.
Smilie and the then manager Ian Branfoot were not seeing eye to eye,
and I believe this is the reason Smilie went. He was one of our best
players in his final year, culminating in a goal in our Simod Cup
victory. Funny reading the entry about him, because on the train up to
Swansea (yes I know, what a wasted journey) I was talking to Clive
Baskerville the post reporter, and he was telling me all about Branfoot
being a real disciplinarian and players such as Smilie and Bailie
weren't too happy about him.
As for the Swansea game, the first half wasn't worth mentioning, we
were absolutely crap. However, I thought we were marginally the better
team in the second and after the equaliser - a strong run by Adi
Williams who was playing up front! - we looked the more likely to go on
and win, but a long (and I mean long) throw from the right was headed
straight in by their no5, terrible marking.
Anyway, Swansea deserved on their first half performance. We only got
in their half once, and Williams blasted wide with just the keeper to
beat.
Oh well, 5 games without a win - only last week it was 6 league games
unbeaten !!!!
Andy..
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38.312 | 2-1 | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Tue Oct 27 1992 07:50 | 10 |
|
I went to Swansea saturday and watched the game, Reading were
rubbish in the first half, no one was picking up other players
and Swansea went in 1-0 up on the half. The second half was
better with Williams scoring a good goal past the ex Chelsea
Keeper, Reading give away a poor goal when Swansea scored from
a header after a long throw in..
Andy..B
|
38.313 | Strange..but true | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Oct 27 1992 08:22 | 8 |
|
Andy...
Why do you go and watch Reading when you support Chelsea ???
You could have gone to Coventry.
Dave...
|
38.314 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Tue Oct 27 1992 09:39 | 5 |
|
Why should i go to Coventry! No one would speak to me..
|
38.315 | You should be used to that by now... | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Tue Oct 27 1992 10:23 | 1 |
|
|
38.316 | Que Sera Sera. | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Tue Oct 27 1992 12:40 | 8 |
| F.A CUP Round 1
Reading at home to Birmingham.
The game has been changed to Sun 15 Nov, does this mean that the TVS
cameras will be live at Elm Park.... I think not.
Andy..
|
38.317 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Tue Oct 27 1992 12:51 | 3 |
| Too true, Andy - Sky have got the game . . .
grahame
|
38.318 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Ahhhh, Pigsy | Tue Oct 27 1992 13:02 | 6 |
|
Erm, does that mean it's live on Sky.
Tony
|
38.319 | YEP!!! | BIBROK::ROBERTSON | Ain't it marvelous | Wed Oct 28 1992 10:24 | 16 |
| As for Neil Smillie.
He was definitely one of the better players at Reading at the time, but like
all the other good players in the team he didn't get on with Branfoot.
Other players that he discarded while favourites with the Crowd
Kevin Bremner to Brighton
Keith Curle to The Wombles, Now with Man City and England Cap(s) too
Terry Hurlock to Millwall, Now Southampton
Steve Wood to Millwall
Craig Maskell recently departed and has definitely found his footing in the
Swindon line up. He scores regularly, and was in the English 2nd Div team
against the Italians last week, scoring twice. It's a shame he wasn't happy at
Reading.
|
38.320 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | Life's so stressful... | Wed Nov 04 1992 13:55 | 4 |
| The F.A. Cup 1st round game vs. Birmingham is the chosen game for SKY
to broadcast live in a couple of weeks!
(��)Munce.
|
38.321 | still intrested in boats??? | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Wed Nov 04 1992 14:26 | 19 |
| <<< Note 38.320 by LARVAE::MUNSON_P "Life's so stressful..." >>>
>> The F.A. Cup 1st round game vs. Birmingham is the chosen game for SKY
>> to broadcast live in a couple of weeks!
>> (��)Munce.
Hi Munce,
How's life?
Do you have an exact date of the game? 'cause I'll be over the end of the month
and want to see as much games as I can (already tickets for Chelsea - Leeds
and Arsenal - Man Utd and hoping for the 4th round coca cup Chelsea vs Everton
or Wimbledon)
Hope to hear from ya soon.
T_
|
38.322 | 'Williams Soccer Shocker' | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | | Thu Nov 05 1992 11:13 | 19 |
| Guys,
If you read replies .316 and .317, you'll realise that you're a bit
behind the times.
I can't believe nobody has mentioned the Plymouth game. Superb
performance by anyone's standard - old man Shilton thought he was
playing against a team of international class !
Has anyone got a report on Tueday's game - a 1-1 draw at Burnley, not a
bad result considering.
Finally, I was in a pub in Bracknell on Saturday night, as were Scott
Taylor and Adi Williams. They were stood there quietly when some girl
brought the bouncers over and they threw poor Adi out ! God knows what
happened, I'm thinking about ringing the local press for an exclusive !!
Andy..
|
38.323 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Ahhhh, Pigsy | Thu Nov 05 1992 14:03 | 11 |
|
He was removed for walking around with successive dodgy, nay, illegally
bad haircuts.
I heard the Plymouth performance was a cracker.
I'll be at the Birmingham game, no conflicting local football.
Tony
|
38.324 | RADIO 5 0-1 STAN FLASHMAN | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Mon Nov 09 1992 07:49 | 11 |
|
A game with very little to talk about, Blackpool were very poor
and would not have scored if they had been there all night.
Reading were not much better, but did manage to hit the bar.
Anybody know what happened behind the Tilehurst end at half time,
also did anybody here the interview with Stan Flashman of Barnet
on radio 5 on saturday, what is he on.....
Andy..B
|
38.325 | READING V ORIENT.. | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Mon Nov 16 1992 15:50 | 10 |
|
Reading have been rewarded with a home game against Layton Orient
in the next round of the F.A Cup..
I thought Reading deserved the win yesterday and were unlucky
not to have won it by more, nice to see Lambert start the game
he played a vital part in the victory..
Andy..B
|
38.326 | Pred: Scummers 0 Reading 2 | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Uh Uh Oooh...What a goal! | Mon Nov 16 1992 17:11 | 14 |
| RE: -1
A good performance and a good draw. Orient may be top of the league but
that's because they've won 8 and drawn 1 of their 9 home games. Their
away record is not impressive, indeed we could and should have beaten
them quite easily earlier this season. (1-1)
What's the betting that if we get beat then Orient will draw Man.U or
Liverpool etc, but if we win we'll be drawn away to Preston, Hartlepool
etc.
Andy..
|
38.327 | Bournemouth 1 Reading 1 Referee 40 | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Uh Uh Oooh...What a goal! | Tue Nov 24 1992 12:19 | 18 |
| A pretty poor game, a pretty poor Reading performance, a poor
Bournemouth performance, and a diabolical refereeing performance.
The 'ref' gave Bournemouth 40!!! free kicks during the game (info from
Post) which sums up how bad he was.
Bournemouth had more of the play but it was all in midfield, they never
really threatened, and we went one up against the run of play, Gilkes
with a simple 6 yd shot at the far post.
Reading sat back on their 1-0 lead but Bournemouth never looked like
scoring all day...and when that goal went in, last ******* minute !!
That's about all I can recall.
Even though we were poor, we still should have won. 3 draws in
succession now - might as well have won one and lost two.
Oh well.. Exeter on Saturday. 4-1.
Andy.
|
38.328 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Hey Home, to Bel Air | Wed Nov 25 1992 13:55 | 9 |
|
Am I correct in thinking the goal was in the 93rd minute, when there
didn't seem like any reason for stoppage time???
Typical jammy Bournemouth.
Tony
|
38.329 | Pred: Chester 0, Reading 2 | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Uh Uh Oooh...What a goal! | Tue Dec 08 1992 12:42 | 8 |
| Not a bad cup draw, at least we get to play a big team.
Well, Manchester here we come. After seeing the Manchester Derby on
Sunday, we have absolutely nothing to fear.
If anybody hears anything about tickets etc, can you post them in here.
Even though it's gone real quiet.
Andy.
|
38.330 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Dec 08 1992 14:43 | 8 |
| We have 2,500 seat tickets at a tenner each. The game is not all
ticket, but there is no standing room for away fans.
Tickets will be on sale from, hopefully , the end of this week.
Anyone driving, there is a large car park next to the away end.
Chris
|
38.331 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Desert Orchid is the king | Tue Dec 08 1992 17:09 | 8 |
|
Andy Lainsbury's my hero. He gave the "Fan's Verdict" in the Evening
Post yesterday.
Tony
ps: And what a good photo!!
|
38.332 | Better than your team photo last week | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Uh Uh Oooh...What a goal! | Tue Dec 08 1992 17:28 | 13 |
| Tony,
Because this is the notes file, I won't swear at you over the system. I
was trying to keep it quiet !!
By the way, Baskerville rung me up at 9.30 Sunday morning, so there's
me with this headache trying to remember the game. So 90% of that stuff
he made up himself !
Andy
P.S I'll come round and autograph it for you if you want !
|
38.333 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Desert Orchid is the king | Tue Dec 08 1992 19:40 | 6 |
|
Hey, there was nothing wrong with that team photo. The other team
members are so ugly that I look acceptable. -ish.
Tony
|
38.334 | Chester 0 - Reading 3 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Mon Dec 14 1992 12:18 | 9 |
| A good away win on Saturday 3-0 at lowly Chester
Makes a change to win at the struggling clubs
Goals from Gilkes (2) & Lambert
According to 210 Souness was at the game!!!
Al
|
38.335 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Tue Dec 15 1992 07:31 | 6 |
|
I heard on the radio last night that Lambert is to start training with
Monaco.
Andy..B
|
38.336 | Dillon gets sent off before kick-off ? | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Uh Uh Oooh...What a goal! | Thu Dec 17 1992 15:16 | 16 |
| Re:-1
Lambert and McGhee have gone to Monaco, just so they can have a look at
him. McGhee is not selling. He is hoping to make some contacts
for a French loanee or maybe arrange Pre-season friendlies.
Stockport at home Saturday. According to Mike Lewis on the radio this
morning, there is something happening at Elm Park on Saturday at 5
minutes before kick off. He wouldn't say what it was except that you've
got to be there and don't miss it !
Whatever it is , it will be the prelude to our third successive 3-0
victory.
Andy.
|
38.337 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Dec 23 1992 08:56 | 3 |
| Reading have sold the allocation of 2,555 tickets for the Man City cup
tie, and are trying to get another 135 seat tickets and 1,000 terrace
tickets for the game.
|
38.338 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Wed Dec 23 1992 09:07 | 4 |
|
My brother was selling tickets for the Man City game, he said that
there were a lot of touts trying to buy up the tickets so he turned
them away, but all they done was to send kids in to buy them instead.
|
38.339 | Manchester City v Reading | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Desert Orchid is the king | Mon Jan 04 1993 09:48 | 6 |
|
A match report please......
Tony
|
38.340 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Mon Jan 04 1993 14:49 | 14 |
| From Stuart Hall on R5
The first half was played with mainly the high ball game which City didn't like
at all. Reading capitalised on this a minute before the break when Taylor scored
from the edge of the area.
City then managed to get into their stride and equalised in the 73rd minute.
Replay at Elm Park on the 13th
Winners play QPR or Swindon away
Al
|
38.341 | QPR, here we come. | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Uh Uh Oooh...What a goal! | Mon Jan 04 1993 15:20 | 29 |
| Re: -1
The high ball was being played by City, not Reading. The first half
hour was constant City aerial bombardment but Reading's defence was
superb, and City never really created any clear chances.
Reading pounced before half time, a beautiful 18 yarder from Talor into
the top corner. We couldn't believe it, I even dropped my meat pie.
We expected City to all-out attack in the second half, and although
they had the great majority of the play, most of it was cleared once
they got near the box.
About half way through Flitcroft fired one against the post and it
rebounded straight into Francis's arms. I thought then that this was
going to be our day. 5 minutes later, Jimmy Quinn just missed with a
good shot, and soon after the Mancs equalised.
A good ball from Flitcroft and Sheron chipped it over Francis.
The rest of the game was just cheering every time Reading blasted
it into touch, or when ****** McMahon hit the corner flag with a
volley.
Not brilliant to watch as anything other than a Reading fan, but we
got the result our defenders deserved, and nothing to fear for the
replay.
The game is all ticket unless you hold a South Bank card.
Andy.
|
38.342 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Desert Orchid is the king | Mon Jan 04 1993 17:21 | 6 |
|
So for South Bank cardholders it's cash on the gate???
Tony
|
38.343 | YES. | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Uh Uh Oooh...What a goal! | Tue Jan 05 1993 13:20 | 1 |
|
|
38.344 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Wed Jan 13 1993 13:33 | 7 |
|
For all you Royals unable to make the game tonite, because of the Aston
Villa game being abandoned, Reading v Man City is now live on SKY.
Tony
|
38.345 | out we go... | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu Jan 14 1993 10:05 | 11 |
| Well, since no-one else has put it in, Man City convincingly beat
Reading last night 4-0. Reading were far from disgraced, and
listening on the radio it sounded like they were still in with a
chance even at 2-0 down in the second half. Sorry don't know the goal
scorers, but Niall Quinn got one and I think Holden(?) was involved
in some of the others. Steve Francis saved two goals by stopping a
rolling ball going over the line. Gilkes combined well with Lambert
on one occasion, but just failed to beat Coton who had a good game.
Cheers
DaveT
|
38.346 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Thu Jan 14 1993 11:17 | 12 |
| Scorers
Sheron, Holden, Flitcroft, Quinn
Unfortunately we met City in inspired form, I didn't manage to get there as I was
at work 'til late. Don't know if that was a good move or not.
Over 12000 there, must have been one hell of an atmosphere.
Anyway there's still the Autoglass trophy :-)
Al
|
38.347 | 6pm til 10pm...what joy | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Thu Jan 14 1993 12:20 | 9 |
|
City were in a different class and Reading didn't start playing until
the 46th minute.
Lambert and Lovell both had gilt edged chances.
Tony
|
38.348 | 4 lucky goals. | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Uh Uh Oooh...What a goal! | Thu Jan 14 1993 13:11 | 13 |
| To Paaaaatch from READING !
I admit City were a different class, but 4-0 was definately an
exaggerated scoreline.
Reading had 3 open goals (Lambert, Lovell, and Taylor) and when we
were pressing City kept hitting us on the break and looked like scoring
every time.
To make the night worse, the ref was diabolical.
Oh well, Brighton at home Saturday. 4-0.
Andy.
|
38.349 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Thu Jan 14 1993 13:46 | 12 |
|
The ref was in fact a sheep-shagging b****** with no eyes.
Funniest moment of the night was Kevin "Brains" Dillon taking a
free-kick to himself and expecting to get away with it. Ho!Ho! how I
chuckled!
We have a very bad pace problem at the back. The second goal showed
this up badly as four defenders chased Holden in vain.
Tony
|
38.350 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Mon Jan 18 1993 12:40 | 7 |
|
Can one of you good people tell me when Reading are playing Bolton at
Elm Park. I've got to take the missus along.
Tony
|
38.351 | Next at home | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Jan 18 1993 12:49 | 3 |
| Bolton at home, a week Wednesday (27th)
Chris
|
38.352 | Absolomgate? | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | revolution starts at closing time... | Tue Jan 19 1993 14:03 | 3 |
| .re .350 which "missus" is that Tony old chap?
andy
|
38.353 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Wed Jan 20 1993 14:16 | 7 |
|
re.352 Sorry for the confusion Andy dear boy, it should have read Miss
Us, respected female football journalist.
Tony
|
38.354 | | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Top 6 by May. | Thu Jan 21 1993 14:32 | 6 |
| Tony,
I thought it was a misspell on your part. I thought you meant
'misses' - something more associated with you and football 8^)
Andy.
|
38.355 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Mon Jan 25 1993 10:19 | 8 |
|
Oh, oh, please, Andy, oh, deary deary, my ribs.....etc etc...
Tony
ps I won't mention the County Arms then?
|
38.356 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jan 28 1993 08:31 | 20 |
| Reading 1 Bolton 2
Reading took the lead after 30 mins, a Williams header. Bolton
equalised just before half-time and scored the winner with about 20
mins to go.
Amazingly, the referee managed to book 6 players, and Bolton had one
sent off. Reading had three players booked in the first half when
there wasn't even one bad tackle.
Who do blame for another defeat? McGhee can only play the resources
available to him. Quite frankly some of Reading's players are just not
good enough - probably only Francis can be exempt from any blame last
night.
Lambert and Gilkes both play wide, so Quinn fights a lone battle in the
middle up front. With five across the back, that only leaves two in
midfield.
Bolton had the desire to win, that's why they won. Reading have now
won only three of the last seventeen league games and unless they get
their act together, they will be fighting against relegation.
Anyway, roll on Saturday...let's go and stuff Orient.
|
38.357 | Anybody get a spare �m ? | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Top 6 by May. | Thu Jan 28 1993 13:05 | 28 |
| RE:-1
I have been saying all season that Reading's football deserves a
higher league position, but last night's second half performance was
the worst I've seen at Elm Park all year.
The game started brightly and Reading and Bolton both played some
good football, and 1-1 was a fair half-time score. But Reading had
looked comfortable at 1-0 until the ref decided to book 3 players
within a few minutes (not one for a foul). From there we just went
downhill and gave away a soft goal.
The second half was mostly Bolton even after theyt were down to 10
men and they got a deserved goal, Lee outpacing our less than mobile
defence and getting a rebound off Francis which was his only error of
the match.
We could have played all day but we never looked like scoring.
I agree with Chris in that Quinn is too exposed and alone up front, and
our 3 centre backs are too similar and lack mobility. McGhee has the
nucleus of a good side, but we are in desperate need of a strong front
runner to partner Quinn and some pace at the back.
We now have the worst disciplinary record in all 4 divisions, and
we're not even a dirty side !!
Andy
|
38.358 | Yeeeessssss !!!!! | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Top 6 by May. | Mon Feb 01 1993 13:04 | 34 |
| Leyton Orient 1 Reading 2
What a result ! bye bye Orients undefeated home record. Best day
out I've had all year !
First 15 minutes was all Orient, and they even hit the post, but
Reading started back at them and scored a beauty of a goal when Dillon
chipped the keeper from 20 yards after Gooding had collided with him
(the keeper that is). Can't remember what else happened in the first
half - just the goal really, oh yeah, and Francis made a superb one
handed save when fat boy Andy Jones was through on goal.
Second half started as the first, Orient bombardment although they
didn't have that many chances. Reading started coming back at them
again, and just when the game was getting slower and Orient ran out
of ideas, they had a free kick 20 yards out. The ref had let the O's
player run through and have a shot that went wide. He then called play
back and gave a free kick for something only he knew. Even the home
crowd never shouted !
Anyway, the free kick luckily found the corner of the net and it
was 1-1. 2 minutes later Gilkes beats the full back, pokes it across
and Parkinson sweeps it in to send the crowd wild.
Reading should have had a penalty 10 minutes later, but the ref was
50 yards behind play, and the linesman was adjusting his glasses.
Another superb Francis save near the end but it was not to be for
Orient and consistently inconsistent Reading record only their 8th
league win of the season.
Hartlepool at home Saturday, god knows whats going to happen, but
at least it was good to the midfielders getting goals at last.
Andy..
|
38.359 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Thu Feb 04 1993 14:24 | 7 |
|
I see McGhee has now signed one of the central defenders he has been
"holding out for". A reserve donkey from Oxford.
Tony
Ps He couldn't to get Steve Wood, even on loan
|
38.360 | 3 more points | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Feb 08 1993 13:54 | 23 |
| Well, another three points at the expense of Hartlepool.
Reading hit the bar three times in the first half....you tend to think
that it's never going to go in. Adrian Williams scored with a diving
header with about 15 minutes to go. The last 5 minutes were total
bedlam, Hartlepool were pushing for the equaliser (which they would not
have deserved) and Reading were panicking. Fortunately, Quinn scored a
deserved second goal in the dying seconds. Can't help but feel sorry
for Quinn, he won a lot of the ball in the air and was then expected to
be in the box for the forthcoming cross. Andy Gray was Quinn's partner
up front - loads of enthusiasm but I can't remember anything he really
achieved.
The guy on loan from Oxford, Jackson, seemed solid enough. Reading
will miss Adrian Williams when he starts his suspension soon. Francis
played well in goal, and made one superb save when the score was still
0 - 0.
On the positive side, we are now 12th in the table.
Tomorrow is Exeter away in the Autoglass trophy, followed by Hull away
on Saturday in the league.
Chris
|
38.361 | Out of another cup | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Wed Feb 10 1993 09:37 | 11 |
| Well no trip to the twin towers this year
1-1 after 90 mins
No more goals aet
Exeter go through 4-2 on Pens
We can now concentrate on the league.
Al
|
38.362 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | THE END OF SILENCE | Wed Feb 10 1993 09:38 | 10 |
| Re 361
1 - 1 after 90 mins
2 - 2 after extra time. Quinn scored.
Gary
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38.363 | OFF !! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Feb 10 1993 11:30 | 5 |
| Unfortunately, we had Adrian Williams sent off. Could be a problem,
particularly as he is just about to start a two-match ban anyway.
It gives an opportunity to Jackson (bloke on loan from Oxford) to
establish himself and maybe join Reading permanently.
|
38.364 | HOW MANY defenders left ??? | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Top 6 by May. | Wed Feb 10 1993 11:44 | 3 |
| Another sending off ! What did he go for this time Chris ?
|
38.365 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Feb 10 1993 13:35 | 12 |
| Don't know yet......probably adjusting his shinpads !!!! Actually
knowing the way that Exeter play (Mike Tyson isn't hard enough for
Exeter) he was probably sent off for retaliation.
Williams will miss at least five of Reading's last eighteen games.
The only crumb of consolation is that Reading can concentrate soley on
attemping to reach the top six (play-offs). They can do it, but they
need one or two defenders back from injury (like McPherson).
I notice that Hull, Reading's opponents on Saturday, won at Rotherham
last night. We could do with a result there.
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38.366 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Wed Feb 10 1993 17:30 | 6 |
| re .362
Good to see the standard of ITV's Teletext service hasn't changed since the
takeover :-)
Al
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38.367 | I wasn't ready ref... | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon Feb 15 1993 11:48 | 7 |
| 1-1 draw at the weekend at Hull.
Apparently Dean Windass scored from a free kick while Steve Francis was
still arranging his wall. Andy Gray replied for Reading.
Cheers,
DaveT
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38.368 | All uphill now ! | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Top 6 by May. | Mon Feb 15 1993 13:43 | 13 |
| Hull were spawny at our place, I wouldn't be surprised if the goal was
a bit dodgy, and it was with only 8 minutes left !!!
A win would have put us tenth, only 5 points off the play off zone. As
it is we drop to 13th and need to win most of our remaining games.
Too many 1-1 draws against crap opposition (i.e Mansfield, Wigan, Hull,
Bournemouth etc)
2 home games to follow against Preston and Huddersfield. 6 points a
must.
Andy.
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38.369 | Programme Wanted | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Feb 16 1993 18:24 | 6 |
|
I'm looking for a programme for an U16 game between England and Ireland
at Elm Park on Mon Feb 8th? Can anybody help? I'd gladly refund any
costs incurred or will send dsome programmes in exchange.
Gary.
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38.370 | Reading 4 Preston 0 | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Top 6 by May. | Mon Feb 22 1993 12:05 | 16 |
| Well, a resounding victory on Saturday, it could so easily have been
10-0. I was just reading this article in the telegraph about the
match..well more about John Beck's long ball policy.
Gary Peters, no.2 to Beck, and an ex-Reading player who's last game was
as a sub in the Simod Cup Final, said in this report "You have seen a
team playing direct today and a team playing a passing game. Preston
played the passing game and you saw what happened."
That really bugs me. How he can say that Reading played the long ball
is beyond me. The only high played to Quinn were from free kicks and
wide positions, which every team would do. How can he say that !
Probably sour grapes because Preston were probably the worst team I've
seen all season.
Andy.
|
38.371 | Who needs a striker anyhow! | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Paaaaaaattch | Mon Feb 22 1993 12:49 | 9 |
|
Gary Peters was always a prat anyway. Couldn't pass to save his life,
and had a gravity defying shot.
Play-offs still a tiny possibility then?
Tony
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38.372 | EASY ! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Feb 22 1993 13:28 | 20 |
| What is Gary Peters on !!! Preston are managed by John Beck - enough
said. I cannot believe anybody thinks Reading play the long ball game.
I think it must have been sour grapes - Preston were well beaten, and
it could easily have been more.
My main recollection from the game is that Jackson (Reading's on loan
left full back) spent most of the second half in Preston's half playing
one-two's. Gilkes gave the Preston right-back an afternoon he won't
forget in a hurry.
Any game involving Preston must seem like a long-ball game as they,
attempt, to play the offside trap.
Apart from the goals, Lambert, Quinn and Gilkes could all have scored.
Also their goalie made two good saves. A good three points and now a
home game against Huddersfield to come next Saturday.
RE -1 The play-offs are a possibility. The remaining sixteen games
would need a record of something like (W10 D2 L4)....this would give
Reading 72 points which should be enough to make it.
There are some tough away games to come....P.Vale, Stoke, Stockport,
Bradford (all in April).
We'll see.
|
38.373 | Abingdon March On | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Wed Mar 03 1993 08:27 | 15 |
| Good to see Abingdon Town knock the mighty Reading out of the Berks &
Bucks Cup earlier this month. Reading fielded 6 players with 1 st team
experience. Abingdon were the better team in both matches and the 1-0
win in the replay was kind to Reading.
The Post reported Mark McGhee making excuses like "the pitch was a bit
bobbly" afterwards. He should get most of those who played for Reading
used to those sort of pitches as the majority of them will be playing
Diadora football in couple of years time.
What is all the fuss about Jamie Lambert ???? Rather ordinary teenage
striker who didn't get a kick all night. Any of you "Loyal" Royals
attend ????
Brian
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38.374 | The WHAT cup !!!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Mar 03 1993 11:56 | 18 |
| RE -1, I can't believe I am doing this, but I'll reply to the last
note.
In the last couple of games I've been at Reading, not one person has
mentioned the B&B cup - surprise, surprise. I can say that no one
really gives a toss about it. Why would "loyal Royals" want to go to
an away reserve match????? Reading last won it 100 years ago - as you
can see it means a great deal to the club ??????
The other comment about Reading players playing in the Diadora league
is a typical comment from somebody who never goes to Elm Park - it
isn't worth the effort it took typing it out.
Re Lambert - all the fuss comes from the press etc etc He doesn't play
in Reading's first team at the moment anyway !!
Onto matters more relating to this conference note, Fulham away on
Saturday.
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38.375 | Now, where did I put my landing net | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Wed Mar 03 1993 13:08 | 9 |
| Chris,
Many young pros & apprentices who don't make it end up playing football
in the Diadora League - I don't need to go outside my back door to know
that, let alone Elm Park.
Re the rest of your note - Thanks for your feedback.
Brian
|
38.376 | Fulham 0 Reading 0 | SUBURB::LAINSBURYA | Top 6 by May. | Mon Mar 08 1993 10:57 | 19 |
| Another game where we could have and should have won. Fulham never had
a shot on target the whole game, and we only had 3.
Fat boy Stannard (how can you be that fat and still play professional
football ??) kept Fulham in the game with three goods saves from
Quinn's header in the first half, the best from Dillon's drive in the
second half, and from a great volley from Taylor in the dying minutes.
McGhee decided to drop Gray who's scored in the last 3 games for David
McDonald, who nobody has ever heard of. Seems like McGhee must have met
him in the pub Friday night. Anyway this McDonald stood in the
full-back position (I say stood because I didn't see him do bugger all
else than that.) So we could have 5 at the back. Bit too defensive if
you ask me, and that's why we never attacked enough to grab the winner.
Anyway, at home to high flying Port Vale Wednesday. I won't be able to
make it so a match report from anyone will be appreciated.
Andy.
|
38.377 | Another 6pts in the bag | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Blah! Blah! Yackety Schmackety | Mon Mar 15 1993 12:32 | 12 |
| A good win v Port Vale on Wed 1 - 0
Vale seemed happy with a draw but Royals snatched it in the last 10 minutes.
Followed by a similar result on Saturday at Blackpool, Quinn Scoring the all
important winner in the 78th minute.
We have now moved up to 8th place with 50 points, only 6 off a playoff place
Andy - your personal name may yet come true
Al
|
38.378 | Another 4 points !! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Mar 24 1993 14:51 | 28 |
| Back to Saturday first of all - A well earned victory against Burnley.
A very good goal from Gilkes capping a good performance by Reading -
the scoreline could however have been more than 1-0. Another great
performance by Gooding at full-back, and overall the defence
giving nothing away.
Last night - a 0-0 draw at Exeter. After Saturday, most people would
have expected Reading to have gained three points last night - but
Exeter can kill a game quite easily.
From Reading's point of view, the top five look like breaking away
(Stoke, P.Vale, WBA, Stockport, Bolton). It leaves a scrap for the
sixth and final play-off spot. The teams realistically involved are
Brighton, Orient, Reading, Rotherham and Swansea. Plymouth, Fulham nad
Bournemouth are probably out of it.
Reading are ninth after last night.....a win would have taken them to
sixth !!
At home to Bournemouth on Saturday, followed by P.Vale away the
following Saturday and Chester at home on the Wednesday.
To reach the play-offs, Reading probably need 20-22 points. So the last
ten games of the season (5 home and 5 away) need to be something like;
5 wins and 5 draws or 6 wins, 3 draws and 1 defeat or 7 wins !
Chris
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38.379 | As seen on CEEFAX | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Blah! Blah! Yackety Schmackety | Thu Mar 25 1993 12:06 | 8 |
| I read on CEEFAX last night that The Royals are about to sign Mark Stimson from
Newcastle today for an undisclosed 6 figure fee.
Anyone have anymore details??
What's Stimson like??
Al
|
38.380 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Nice bloke, nice and fat! | Thu Mar 25 1993 12:34 | 7 |
| >What's Stimson like??
Very poor indeed. As Mcghee was his colleague at Newcastle, I would have
thought he'd have known this already. He can't tackle at all and has no
positional sense whatsoever, but he does possess a fairly useful left foot.
Tim
|
38.381 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Nice bloke, nice and fat! | Thu Mar 25 1993 13:46 | 5 |
|
The Stimson deal's off, due to the player not being able to agree
personal terms with Reading's management team. Lucky escape methinks.
Tim
|
38.382 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Fri Mar 26 1993 12:28 | 3 |
| Thanks Tim,
As you said looks like we've had a lucky escape.
|
38.383 | Reading 3 Bournemouth 2 | GVA02::LAINSBURY | Top 6 by May | Mon Mar 29 1993 14:12 | 19 |
| Well, my personal name has come true a month early. Come on you R's.
Brilliant first half Saturday, but we were sweating at the end as
Bournemouth scored two late goals, and if it wasn't for a great save by
Francis right at the end, we might not even have won.
Lovell was brilliant on his return, perhaps he may come off the list.
Highlights of the game:
Gilkes running 3/4 the length of the pitch past 4 players and blasting
the ball against the post.
Gooding running half the length of the pitch to be substituted before
realising he was wearing 3 and not 2, then running all the way back
waving to the crowd.
The referee finally giving a handball decision. (Bournemouth obviously
thought it was American Football.)
8 wins and 3 draws from the last 11 now. The next two weeks are vital.
|
38.384 | COME ON YOU ROYALS !! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Mar 29 1993 14:20 | 18 |
| I hope that we have not picked up too many injuries from Saturday -
Bournemouth were a bit physical. Both Taylor and MacDonald went off
injured, and both Lovell and Parkinson were limping long before the end
of the game.
However, a great result. These are Reading's last nine games;
SAT 3 APR P.VALE (A)
WED 7 APR CHESTER (H)
SAT 10 APRIL STOKE (A)
MON 12 APRIL MANSFIELD (H)
FRI 16 APRIL STOCKPORT (A)
WED 21 APRIL WBA (H)
SAT 24 APRIL BRADFORD (A)
SAT 1 MAY SWANSEA (H)
SAT 8 MAY PLYMOUTH (A)
Chris
|
38.385 | | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Mon Mar 29 1993 15:07 | 3 |
| A tough run in for Reading, let's hope they blow it.
Brian :-)
|
38.386 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Mar 29 1993 15:25 | 7 |
| Thanks Brian.
This must be a torrid time for those that dislike Reading.
There is still a long way to go.
Chris
|
38.387 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Mar 29 1993 16:24 | 7 |
|
I believe Peter Beadle played for Bournemouth on Saturday, getting on
the scoresheet with B'mouths second goal. He is on loan from Spurs...
Did he look any good ?????
Dave...
|
38.388 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Mar 30 1993 09:41 | 7 |
| Dave, He didn't do much in the first half - most of the play was in
the Bournemouth half. Towards the end of the game he got a bit
involved and he scored a great goal. 20 yards out, into the top
corner. In the first half he did have a bit of a niggle with McDonald
(who is his team mate at Spurs !). That was about it.
Chris
|
38.389 | PORT VALE 3 READING 1 | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Mon Apr 05 1993 18:16 | 32 |
|
Reading ended up on the end of a 3-1 beating on saturday and deserved
it , the midfield never picked up any players allowing the Vale all
the time in the world to pass the ball about the park.
Vale took the lead on 12 minutes with a goal from Houchen, Quinn
leveled in the 16th minute with a header. Reading were looking good
for a point at the half time, that soon changed in the second half
I dont think they even had a shot on target. Vale took the lead again
in 60th minute with a goal from Cross, this was soon followed by
Walker putting a penalty past Francis. Francis also received a booking
for bringing down a Vale foward just outside the box during the second
half....
DIVISION TWO
P W D L F A Pts
STOKE 38 23 11 4 66 30 80
PORT VALE 38 21 9 8 62 37 72
----------------------------------------
STOCKPORT 38 18 12 8 73 44 66
WEST BROM 38 19 9 10 66 45 66
BOLOTON 37 19 9 9 61 35 66
READING 38 15 12 11 55 40 57
----------------------------------------
L ORIENT 39 16 9 14 54 44 57
ROTHERHAM 39 15 12 12 52 49 57
BRIGHTON 39 16 9 14 49 48 57
Reading play at home wednesday to Chester who are bottom of the league
with only 29 points ( won 8, lost 26, drawn 5 ).. 7.45 kick-off
ANDY...B
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38.390 | Sick as a parrot | GVA02::LAINSBURY | Top 6 by May | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:52 | 23 |
| Andy,
I think you're being a bit unfair on Reading. I felt after Port
Vale's steaming start, we did well to get back into the game, and as
you said by half time we looked like we could go on to win. Reading
battled well throughout the match, and although it wasn't our best
footballing performance, I think to say they were letting Vale play
football is a bit unfair, because if anything our battling pushed them
out of their stride.
But once Cross had fouled Hopkins to score the second (Hopkins
spent five minutes stuffing his torn boot into the refs face) , Port Vale
ran the game and Reading never looked like scoring.
As for Francis's booking, he clearly played the ball, and in my
opinion it was that booking and the shouldn't_have_been_allowed second
goal which totally changed the game and Reading were never in it after
that.
I must admit though, no complaints on the penalty.
Cheers,
Andy
|
38.391 | Three more points | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Apr 08 1993 09:18 | 14 |
| Reading 1 Chester 0
Not a classic, but three vital points. Parkinson scored with eight
minutes left.
Chester's goalie played well, he had to, he had a busy night. Reading
seemed to miss Gooding and the game seemed to be heading towards 0-0.
The game was very stop-start and apart from the goalie, the only other
representative I can remember from Chester was the trainer. Oh yes, and
the 34 fans behind the away goal.
Thr Brighton manager said to his team recently "forget performances,
it's points now". That just about sums up last night - at least it was
three points.
Stokw away on Saturday and then Mansfield at home on Easter Monday.
|
38.392 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACK | Thu Apr 08 1993 10:17 | 5 |
|
Whats the league table looking like this morning ?....And what are
Reading's remaining fixtures ?...
Neil...
|
38.393 | How it looks / what's left ! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:25 | 26 |
| PLAYED POINTS GOALS
STOKE 39 80 66-31
P.VALE 39 73 64-39
WBA 39 69 69-45
BOLTON 38 69 63-36
STOCKPORT 39 66 74-46
ORIENT 40 60 57-46
READING 39 60 56-40
BRIGHTON 40 60 52-49
ROTHERHAM 40 58 53-50
BRADFORD 40 56 58-59
SWANSEA 37 55 50-39
BURNLEY 40 55 49-47
PLYMOUTH 39 50 47-53
Remaining games;
SAT 10 APR STOKE (A)
MON 12 APR MANSFIELD (H)
FRI 16 APR STOCKPORT (A)
WED 21 APR WBA (H)
SAT 24 APR BRADFORD (A)
SAT 1 MAY SWANSEA (H)
SAT 8 MAY PLYMOUTH (A)
Chris
|
38.394 | last year we'd have been 6th | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Thu Apr 08 1993 13:08 | 16 |
| Not an easy run in at all
3 out of the top 5 + 2(3 if you count Plymouth) of our challengers for the last
play-off place.
One thing's for sure, If we do make it, we'll have deserved it
As long as the weather's good on Monday I'll be taking my son to his first game,
hopefully not his last.
I was a little confused by the table thinking that Reading should be above Orient
as we have a +16 goal difference and they only had +11, then I remembered that
this year, Barclays are using the goals for as the first stat used when the
points are equal :-(
Al
|
38.395 | Pred:Stoke 0 Reading 1 | GVA02::LAINSBURY | Top 6 by May | Thu Apr 08 1993 13:10 | 9 |
| Re; -2
What are you doing in the Reading topic Cossey, thinking of
watching them now there going well ????
Get back to your 'I fancy Gazza in his pink shirt' topic.
Cheers,
Andy
|
38.396 | Royals 3 Mansield 1 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Tue Apr 13 1993 18:35 | 70 |
| Well I mangaged to get to the game yesterday. Although I missed some of the
finer details as my son, Michael, liked to distract me at any opportunity, so I
apologise for some of the vague details.
The initial quarter of an hour was all Reading, and it looked like once the
first one went in the floodgates would open. There were some good penetrating
runs from Gilkes, Taylor & Lovell down the right, and into the box, but the
final pass never found its mark, and suddenly the initial flurry was over. The
best effort being a header cleared off the line.
For the next 15 mins or so Reading let Mansfield into the game, and a scrappy
midfield battle ensued, with the odd hopeful strike at goal from outside the
area.
Then it happened. A corner/throw in to Mansfield on the right is placed into the
area, a half hearted clearance from Reading, and a shot from outside the area
takes deflection past Francis who had committed himself to the initial flight of
the ball. 1-0 Mansfield. And their fans went wild. Both of them :-)
It's going to be one of those days I said to myself.
However, within 90 seconds I had taken it back after lovell headed in the
equalizer from close range, after some scrappy defending from a cross.
At this point Michael decided he didn't like the noise. Can't blame him really we
were standing at the front on the right side of the South Bank. So we headed to
the corner were SB meets Tilehurst End.
The first half faded into obscurity pretty quickly, with one worrying moment
caused by the ref giving a corner after Francis had caught the ball when it had
gone behind by 2 yards. Even the linesman gave a Goal kick. Half Time 1-1.
The 2nd half started off pretty much as the first had ended. Reading found it
difficult to string any number of passes together, but did have the odd effort.
Gilkes Volleying high & wide from a good cross from the right but nothing
spectacular. The only time they looked dangerous was when they ran at the back
4. However most of the time they tried to hoist it over the back, and kept
getting nowhere fast.
Then came the most exciting moment of the game. A complete scramble in the
Mansfield area ended by a defender sticking out a foot, toe punting the ball
back to the keeper who caught it, not what you'd call a deliberate back pass,
but the ref. saw it as that and gave Reading an indirect free kick on the
penalty spot. The resulting shot left the Mansfield No. 7 flat on the floor
after he got his head between the ball and goal. After a couple of minutes he
got up, but went off about 10 minutes later. I bet he had a headache today.
The next 10 minutes was taken up playing I Spy in order to stop Michael from
throwing a paddy, and me missing the last � hour.
With about 15 minutes left, Reading finally took the lead. Gilkes doing his
usual run down the left, an inch perfect cross for Gooding to head past the
keeper.
Then one of the best goals I've seen for a long time. 8 minutes to go, and the
ball is played for the upteenth time from the half way line on the right to the
left edge of the box. This time however, it is perfect. Lovell rises and looks
like he's going to head goalward, hence drawing the keeper. However, he heads it
towards the penalty spot where the incoming Taylor hits it on the � volley past
the despairing keeper.
Final Score 3-1
A good afternoon, but Michael won't be going to another game for a few years
yet. Even if he wants to :-)
63 pts Still 7th on Goals scored ( still 1 behind Orient ), with a game in hand.
Stockport on Friday. 3 points would take us to within a point of them, hence
opening up another playoff spot, but a point would do.
Al
|
38.397 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Egg and Sperm seperation sensation | Fri Apr 16 1993 17:10 | 8 |
|
BIG BIG BIG game tonite. Stockport (67pts) away. If we can win this one
we will be 1 point behind them, thus opening up another play-off place.
We MUST draw at least.
Tony
|
38.398 | Royals draw | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Apr 19 1993 14:10 | 31 |
| And that's exactly what we did do. A 2-2 draw at Stockport would
normally be regarded as a great result, but with a goal conceded five
minutes from time a priceless win was snatched.
Hopkins was sent off just before half time. The ref made a major
cock-up. Adrian Williams and a Stockport guy were squaring up, the ref
wasn't watching but when he came over he sent off Hopkins.
McGhee played in the second half, and apparently played very well.
The Brighton result on Saturday was the only one that really went
Reading's way. The next game is WBA at home on Wednesday. Reading are
in a situation where 4 wins might not be enough (Swansea could still
catch Royals on goals scored) BUT 2 wins, a draw and a defeat could be
enough (if the other results go Readings way).
I hope I am wrong but if I were to lay money on the outcome of the
Second, I would have;
1. Stoke
2. P.Vale
3. Bolton
4. WBA
5. Stockport
6. Swansea
After that I can't see much separating Reading, Brighton, Orient and
Bradford. Orient, like Reading, still have to play Bradford and
Swansea. Needless to say, if Swansea come unstuck at home to
Huddersfield tomorrow then anything could happen.
Chris
|
38.399 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Apr 20 1993 09:26 | 4 |
| RE - 1
Delete part about Williams being involved rather than Hopkins. It was
Hopkins. 210's report was inaccurate.
|
38.400 | 8 points will be enough (I hope!) | GVA02::LAINSBURY | Top 6 by May | Tue Apr 20 1993 13:31 | 32 |
| RE:-2
Chris,
With the table you gave, that's the first time I've ever known you
to be pessimistic. I still reckon we'll do it. Stockport have been on a
bad run lately, and I believe they will be caught the chasing pack,
opening two positions.
The top 4 have now run away with it, although I reckon Bolton will
overtake Port Vale.
The next two positions, will be taken by two of six teams, although
if we beat both Bradford and Swansea, one defeat for any team could push
them out of the race. We have to win those two games, and I still think
two points from the other two games will be enough, because games will
be won and lost, and no team are going to win all their remaining games.
My prediction:
Pts
Stoke
Bolton
Port Vale
West Brom
Brighton 73
Reading 72
Brighton simply because they have the easiest run in - except
Swansea who will stutter like Stockport.
Andy
|
38.401 | 1-1 v WBA | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Thu Apr 22 1993 15:51 | 5 |
| Reading 1 - 1 WBA
WBA took the lead 34 mins, Parkinson equalised on 41.
Any Reports??
|
38.402 | Top of Div 2 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Fri Apr 23 1993 10:49 | 31 |
|
pld f a pts Max pts poss.
1 Stoke City 42 70 32 86 98
2 Port Vale 42 70 41 79 91
==================================
3 WBA 43 78 52 76 85
4 Bolton 41 69 39 75 90
5 Stockport 42 78 53 68 80
6 Leyton Orient 43 64 48 66 75
==================================
7 Brighton 43 59 53 66 75
8 Bradford 43 64 61 65 74
9 Reading 43 62 46 65 74
10 Swansea 41 58 43 64 79
11 Rotherham 43 55 56 59 68
12 Burnley 43 54 52 59 68
13 Fulham 43 49 52 58 67
14 Plymouth 42 55 60 56 68
Only 4 points separating 6 clubs looking for 2 play-off places.
The best positioned team is Swansea with 2 games in hand. Reading can definitely
do themselves a favour by beating Swansea & Bradford, but unfortunately it's not
totally in our hands.
Teams from 11-14th can still mathematically make the play-offs, but that would
be highly unlikely
Al
|
38.403 | just in there !! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Apr 23 1993 15:37 | 12 |
| re -1 Just about sums it up.
Although Reading played well against WBA, a draw was probably a fair
result. It seemed as if we played with no full-backs (3-4-3
formation), quite exciting but a bit dangerous. WBA had 5 bookings -
they were a bit physical, and were lucky to have 11 players at the end
of the game.
At least this season Reading are going into the last two weeks of the
season with something to play for. The feeling after Wednesday is that
Reading need to win their last three games. Bradford away tomorrow is
a tough one.
|
38.404 | They think it's all over......... | GVA02::LAINSBURY | Top 6 by May | Fri Apr 23 1993 16:50 | 21 |
| Re:-1
Just adding to that bit about still being in touch with 3 games to
go. I'm just pleased that the season still has something left in it.
For the last 4 years we have had extremely boring mid-table mediocrity,
although we had to bite our nails when Branfoot was only 45 minutes
from dropping us 2 divisions in 2 years !
Although our season only took an upturn from February, all season
we've been playing good football, and looked way above most teams we
have played. With the exception of the top four in the league, I would
be confident of beating anybody. It's looking tight now, to win at
Bradford and Plymouth is no mean feat, but even if we don't make it,
McGhee has inbuilt the confidence in the players and supporters that
next year we will definately be challenging.
I've been to more games than ever this season and I've really enjoyed
watching Reading (except vHull and Exeter) and am seriously unchuffed
I won't be around for next season.
Anyway, let's hope this one isn't finished by a long way.
Andy..
|
38.405 | Bradford 3 Royals 0 | PEKING::ROSEC | | Sat Apr 24 1993 20:07 | 4 |
| 0-3 at Bradford all but finishes Reading's season. Brighton, Orient
and Stockport also lost. As I said earlier, Swansea will probably take
one of the play-off spots. Both Swansea and Stockport play this
Tuesday.
|
38.406 | There's always next year!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Wed Apr 28 1993 15:53 | 28 |
| Well after last nights results it's as good as over.
Swansea & Stockport both won
Stockport now need a point ( but have scored far more goals so don't really need
it) and Swansea 2 to remove Reading from the fray
The table looks thus.....
1 Stoke City 43 71 32 89
2 Port Vale 44 74 41 85
-----------------------------------------
3 Bolton 43 76 40 81
4 WBA 44 83 53 79
5 Stockport 44 80 55 71
6 Swansea 43 63 43 70
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7 Bradford 44 67 61 68
8 L. Orient 44 64 51 66
9 Brighton 44 60 55 66
10 Reading 44 62 49 65
As long as the teams remains pretty much unchanged over the close season, and we
are lucky with injuries and suspensions, we should be in with another shot next
year
Al
|
38.407 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Egg and Sperm seperation sensation | Wed Apr 28 1993 17:15 | 11 |
|
To be honest Al we need at least 4 �100k players to realistically
challange for honours next year. We have done exceptionally well this
term with a tiny squad + injuries. And played `football' for the first
time in years.
A number of the existing squad are knocking on and hopefully with the
much better financial situation, we can invest for the future.
Tony
|
38.408 | player | SUBURB::SIMMONDSL | | Wed Apr 28 1993 17:39 | 8 |
| Tony
You should play yourself your such a player!!
didn't you have trials?
cheers
then
|
38.409 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Egg and Sperm seperation sensation | Wed Apr 28 1993 18:30 | 5 |
|
The only trials I've had Lewis were held at Reading Magistrates Court.
Tony
|
38.410 | YES I SEE | SUBURB::SIMMONDSL | | Wed Apr 28 1993 18:32 | 17 |
| TONY
W E W O N T S AY W H AT FOR
CAT RAPIST
|
38.411 | 2-0 | PEKING::ROSEC | | Sun May 02 1993 20:04 | 17 |
| Last home game of the season resulted in a well deserved 2-0 win over a
very poor Swansea side. Had Reading tried 10% harder (which was well
within their capabilities) the result would have been a 5 or 6 goal
win. Swansea only came into the game with ten minutes to go, and it
was all to late.
Although mathamatically Reading are still involved, probably until
Tuesday when Swansea play Wigan (only a Wigan win will make it go to
the last game of the season), Swansea are likely to take the sixth
spot. Whoever they play in the play-offs won't matter, because
Swansea won't be going any further.
Dillon played, after missing the last four, and he was quite clearly a
class above anything else on the pitch. Reading have missed this guy
recently.
Gooding won the player of the year vote.
|
38.412 | Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. | GVA02B::LAINSBURY | Top 6 by May | Mon May 03 1993 11:47 | 15 |
| No surprise about Gooding, he has been by far the most consistently
good player throughout the season, and especially in the last third.
As Chris said, we need too many results to go our way for us to get to
the play-offs, but we can still hope.
I heard there was some trouble at Elm Park. Being stuck out here I
don't know what happened. Was there trouble ? What happened ? Did the
Welsh attack with there lethal leeks ? Or was it their blow up sheep ?
Anyway, c'mon Wigan !
Andy.
|
38.413 | sheep out of control... | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Tue May 04 1993 08:46 | 11 |
|
Shop windows were broken on the Oxford road as Swansea made their
way to the ground, also as i came out of the southcote a fight
broke out on the bath road. Inside the ground was a nightmare, stewards
were leading about three Swansea fans around the pitch when one decided
to jump in the southbank. He received a bit of a slap, this angered
the Swansea fans so they invaded the pitch and also run towards
the southbank. The game stared 15 minutes late... When Reading
scored the second they started trying to pull the fencing off, which
towards the end of the match they did.
|
38.414 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue May 04 1993 10:26 | 10 |
| If Swansea fans get upset every time they go 2 goals down, and they
manage to win through the play-offs (which I doubt), they had better
get used to it.
Re tonights game, Swansea vs Wigan. I did not realise just what a bad
run Wigan are going through.....lost last six, scored two, conceded
seventeen, relegated on Saturday, last home crowd was 1400. Not a
chance I'm afraid.
Chris
|
38.415 | What are the odds??? | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Tue May 04 1993 11:58 | 14 |
| The only way Reading can go through to the play-offs is if
Wigan win tonight
Leyton Orient draw with Swansea on Sat.
Bradford don't win on Sat.
Reading win on Sat.
Not too hopeful, as Chris said, but at least Reading have managed to
keep interest throughout the whole season.
I'll probably go to a few more games next year if they keep playing
as they have this season
Al
|
38.416 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Egg and Sperm seperation sensation | Tue May 04 1993 13:37 | 8 |
|
Mind you, one good thing came of Saturday. Apparently the burger bar
got a right doing over. I hope they took the burgers with them.
My mate reckons it was the worst trouble he's ever seen at Reading.
Tony
|
38.417 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Tue May 04 1993 14:23 | 5 |
|
The worst trouble at elm park has to be when Bristol City visited
in 1984....
Andy...B
|
38.418 | | ESB::WARD | | Tue May 04 1993 15:27 | 5 |
| Well it was bad enough to get a page on BBC Ceefax all by itself on
Saturday night. And the police and assorted alsations were still
at the railway station @19h30 when I got back into Reading.
Ray
|
38.419 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue May 04 1993 16:14 | 20 |
|
re .417..
Well I'm glad to hear it wasn't any worse than that shameful
display.
I was in the South Bank at Elm Park that day, and the behaviour
of the Bristol City lot was disgusting. Terry Cooper averted a
certain riot by his intervention imo..
The Reading fans that day were marvelous. Maybe they were scared
to get involved, but thank heavens they were. A very nasty
incident was isolated by some very brave policing. I saw two
coppers get hit by flying chunks of the Reading End terrace.
Anyone who thinks that's funny isn't right in the head themselves..
No doubt one or two would say the police "over-reacted". Genghis
Khan here would have set the dogs on 'em...
Andy.
|
38.420 | There's always next year - as they say | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Wed May 05 1993 12:48 | 14 |
| Well, at 8-15 last night, I was listening to R 5 when they gave out the
latest scores.
Swansea 0 Wigan 1
I almost crashed the car.
Unfortunately that was as good as it got as Swansea got 2 later in the
game to secure a play-off place and deny Reading :-(
A win on Sat with Bradford & Leyton Orient not winning would put us
a very respectable 7th
Al
|
38.421 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Egg and Sperm seperation sensation | Wed May 05 1993 13:19 | 6 |
|
The chairman should plough money in. The games should be changed to a
Friday.
Tony
|
38.422 | Roll on 93/94 | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed May 05 1993 14:48 | 38 |
| Interesting points Tony, but let's not forget......
Re - The Chairman. Frank Waller was here for years (1950's-1980's ??)
and all the time he was here any funds used for the benefit of the club
were self-generating. Waller was bad news !!! When he was eventually
hounded out, anybody could have come in. It wouldn't have mattered
who it was because Waller was about to amalgamate Royals with Oxford!
Roger Smee took over. Mr Smee is a business man and he was aiming to
make money from Reading FC rather than put money into it. When his
personal empire began to crumble (two years ago), he pi**ed off.
John Madjeski took over a totally broke club, massive debts etc etc.
If you ever speak to the guy he admits he is not a football fan, BUT he
has ploughed over a million quid into the club already, and he has
avoided the club following Maidstone and Aldershot.
You have to have stability off the field as your first priority. A
classic example.......The guy from Newcastle that nearly joined
Reading on transfer deadline day. The Post said he would cost
100,000....what they didn't mention is that he also asked for 100,000
for signing-on fees and house relocation!!! Not on really !
With the ridiculous fees branded around, the best bet for lower league
clubs is to utilise your youth policy. This season at Elm Park I have
seen Williams, Taylor, Holzmann, Lovell, Lambert, Gray, Barkus and
Bass - the oldest is 22!!
I'll be the first to admit that one or two signings would help, but
quite frankly some of Reading's younger players are better than the
players in the 100,000+ bracket.
To be successful ie get out of Div Two - Reading need to keep Madjeski
as chairman, McGhee as manager, sign maybe one or two players before
next season, and then we'll do it.
Do you know that the new season starts 14 weeks on Saturday !!!
Chris
|
38.423 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Egg and Sperm seperation sensation | Wed May 05 1993 18:54 | 26 |
|
I agree whole-heartedly with everything you've said there. However our
youth/reserve policy has recently been seriously down-graded and the
chances of the number/quality of players you've mentioned coming
through in the NEXT three years isn't as good.
My reasoning for the Friday night switch is that Reading (and
surrounding areas) has one of the biggest local football set-ups in the
country. And one of the best may I add. This means, by my crude
calculations, that 3-4 thousand football fans are busy playing the game
in the area whilst Reading are kicking off.
Lets say that 25% would watch their local team if they didn't play
football. An extra thousand. Take into account an average "crowd" of
one fan per player. An extra thousand. Add on wifes, kids, pals, dads
etc etc etc and I think that the gates would swell by three thousand a
game.
Then we would have the cash needed for investment not only on players,
but also on the over all infrastructure of the club.
What I'm saying is the club needs to innovative and ambitious NOT
restrictive and tight.
Tony
|
38.424 | Friday Nights | GVA02::LUANDA::<your name> | | Fri May 07 1993 12:51 | 29 |
| Tony,
I don't know about your Friday night games idea. To me, Saturday afternoon
is footy afternoon, and Friday night is a beer night.(I suppose you could
combine the two !) Another problem with Friday nights is the away fans.
It's great for you, and many like yourself as you mentioned who play on a
Saturday, and I think the crowd may be boosted on the occasional Friday
night.
But what about the fans from Hartlepool, Bradford, Hull, Plymouth, etc. who
have to get to Elm Park on a Friday night. As a reasonably regular away
traveller I would not go to Friday night games, unless it were local (south
of Watford and east of Bristol) or unless it were a really big game.
Half the reason for the away day Saturday is not only to support your team ,
but to have a good day out !
There are benefits to Friday night games in terms of home support - just
look at what Stockport and Tranmere have achieved, mostly because of their
home records.
I think the occasional Friday night game is not a bad idea (Fulham worked
this season 7000+) against a 'local' team, but to totally change would not
get my vote.
As for youth team - Because we would have won a major trophy within 3 years,
we needn't worry about affording to buy players !
Andy
|
38.425 | Plymouth 2 Reading 2 - re +.1 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon May 10 1993 14:36 | 10 |
| Well we ended up in 8th place behind Orient, with the
6 Chris predicted in .398 taking the Promotion/play-off
places, if not quite in that order.
A couple of signings over the summer to strengthen the
squad, and hopefully a lack of departures should give
us a good opportunity for going a step or two closer next
season
Al
|
38.426 | | TRUCKS::SANT | This is as good as it gets! | Mon May 10 1993 15:08 | 9 |
|
> -< Preston 2 Reading 2 >-
I think it was Plymouth instead of Preston, Al ;-)
Oh, and for the benefit of Barry, apologies for this note being so
boring...
Andy.
|
38.427 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Mon May 10 1993 15:37 | 1 |
| ZZZZZZzzzzzzzz
|
38.428 | News | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Tue May 11 1993 10:59 | 7 |
| Mark McGhee has signed a new contract that will keep him at the club
until 1996.
Also Steve Richardson, the longest serving player in the squad has
been given a free transfer.
Al
|
38.429 | Unwarranted record | GVA02::LUANDA::LAINSBURY | This is the One ! | Wed May 12 1993 14:19 | 14 |
| Did you know ?
Reading actually came third in one table this year:
The discipline table.
With 75 bookings and 5 sending offs we had the third worst record in all 4
divisions behind Cambridge and Torquay. So I think the club can expect a
hefty fine.
There's two solutions for this problem next year. One is to get decent refs
who don't give unnecessary bookings, and the second is to sell Kevin Dillon.
Andy.
|
38.430 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Wed May 12 1993 14:23 | 6 |
|
> who don't give unnecessary bookings, and the second is to sell Kevin Dillon.
Surely you mean give him away. ;-)
Tim
|
38.431 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed May 12 1993 14:32 | 22 |
| RE -1
Unfortunately, two of Reading's better players have diabolical
disciplinary records.....being Dillon and Parkinson. Although I am a
McGhee fan, he does not exactly set a good example.
Richardson going is no surprise....he is injury prone, he is not a
first choice player and he is not he player he was 5/6 years ago.
Although I am always fairly optimistic, I am sure that Reading will
finish in the top six next season (hopefully top two). I am not just
saying this because I support Reading. I have seen all the teams in
the Second Div this season, and Reading were about the fifth best team
I saw. The only team coming down from the first who IMO will do well
is possibly Cambridge, and from the Third possibly Cardiff.
I would expect the losers of the play-off, either P.Vale or WBA, and
Reading, Cambridge, Huddersfield and Burnley to scrap for the top
places.
Chris
|
38.432 | told you so! | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | alright guv | Wed May 19 1993 13:30 | 9 |
|
I thank you, I thank you. In last nights Evening Post John Madjeski
announced plans to switch all Royals home games to Friday for next
season.
AND, he lists reasons that I've mentioned!!
Tony
|
38.433 | See you there. | GVA02::LUANDA::McGhee | Manager. | Fri May 28 1993 18:02 | 12 |
| Mr. Absolom,
I hope this means that we will be seeing you at Elm Park more
often. We need someone to get the crowd behind the team. Practice your
vocal chords over the summer, and learn the words to the Reading Anthem:
'U R's' 'U R's'
It takes a bit of getting used to , but I'm sure your work
colleagues won't mind if you practice it during your lunch hour.
Best Regards,
MM
|
38.434 | Choir Practice | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | alright guv | Tue Jun 01 1993 11:54 | 6 |
| Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Rrrrrr's -- Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Rrrrrr's - Uuu
uuuuu, nope, not right. Start again, UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU RRRRRRRRRRR
RRR's -- UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR's, UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR,s...............
Tony
|
38.435 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Eight days & counting | Mon Jun 07 1993 11:46 | 6 |
|
Madjeski has scrapped the Friday footy idea. Bastardo. This means that
the Royals will miss my advice and insight for most of next year.
Tony
|
38.436 | 'The lads did well' | GVA02::LUANDA::Baskerville | Evening Post | Mon Jun 07 1993 12:34 | 7 |
| RE:-1
And I had you down for the 'Fan's Verdict' as well !
Maybe next year.
Regards,
Clive
|
38.437 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jun 10 1993 09:34 | 3 |
| Good to see that Season ticket sales are doing well. Reading have
taken nearly 48 grand so far, the same as the whole of last year. This
means sales are about 50% up.
|
38.438 | Invest NOW! | GVA02::LUANDA::Madjeski | Cars go faster in the Trader !! | Wed Jun 16 1993 12:16 | 6 |
| Hey, I won 5 pounds as a consolation winner in the
Royals Blue Chip Draw !!! That's 6% of my investment back already !!
Regards,
JM
|
38.439 | nutter ! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jun 16 1993 15:02 | 6 |
| Well I've just emptied my pocket of 120 well-earned sovs. I've just
been to Elm Park and bought my first season ticket for 5 years.
I can hardly wait for that mid-winter Tuesday night game at home to
Huddersfield in the pouring rain !!
|
38.440 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Eighteen days & counting | Thu Jun 17 1993 14:40 | 10 |
|
Does this mean when the Royals lose badly we're going to get the old...
"I've paid �120 to watch this sh*t blah blah blah..."
...notes throughout the season??
Tony
|
38.441 | A sort of investment | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jun 17 1993 15:02 | 21 |
| Whether I've been dealt a full deck of cards is questionable, but I'e
only missed a dozen games at Elm Park in the last 19 years - so for me
it's sensible to get a season ticket.
For those that have read my notes, you know that my only gripe is about
committment. Quite frankly, as long as the players try and always give
100%, I feel I've got value for money. It's when some players waltz
through the game like its a bloody training session that my blood
boils.
Another reason I've bought a season ticket is that for the first time
in years, as I have said before, McGhee is TRYING to bring back
football to Elm Park. Whether it is successful or not is almost
immaterial - people obviously like to watch it (gates 24% up last
season).
Anyway if Reading do play badly, the performance can always be blamed
on injuries, suspensions, weather, refereeing, length of the grass etc
etc.
The first league game of the season is eight weeks on Saturday !!
|
38.442 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Nineteen days and counting | Fri Jun 18 1993 12:26 | 9 |
|
I will be attending a lot more this year. Sadly a persistant cartilige
injury is going to keep me out next season.
Tony
|
38.443 | New left-back | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Jul 13 1993 09:37 | 6 |
| Reading seemed to have signed Dylan Kerr - a left-back from Leeds for
75 grand. He played 11 games for Leeds last season as deputy for
Dorigo. Apparently he can also play in the centre of defence or
midfield.
Chris
|
38.444 | Wan-Kerr??? | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Forty four days and counting | Tue Jul 13 1993 14:49 | 8 |
38.445 | Division 2 | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | RFC Div.2 Champs 94 | Thu Jul 15 1993 12:44 | 18 |
| Thanks for that Tony.
With only 4 weeks to go to Readings glorious season and not alot of
action in the notes file, let's get some views on the division. Reading will
be challenging this year, of that we can be sure, but who will be our main
rivals. Will Port Vale continue where they left off ?, will Bournemouth
suddenly ascend from the doldrums (I hope not)?, will Hull continue to beat
us at home in their usual spawny fashion ?, will Orient be unbeatable at
home (except to us) ?, or will Brentford go straight back up - I hope not ?
All these questions and more must be answered.
My prediction for the top 4 in any order.
Reading
Port Vale
Plymouth
Bradford
Andy
|
38.446 | Vale and us | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jul 15 1993 18:11 | 9 |
| I'll stick to my note in here dated 12th May.
Top four - P.VALE
READING
HUDDERSFIELD
BURNLEY
By my reckoning, Reading's first two games, Huddersfield away and
Burnley at home are tough.
|
38.447 | Div 1 Here we come | UBOHUB::CAPEL_S | | Mon Jul 19 1993 13:47 | 10 |
|
My top four have to be :
Stockport
Reading
P.Vale
Leyton Orient
Shaun
|
38.448 | Coca-Cola Cup | UBOHUB::CAPEL_S | | Tue Jul 20 1993 17:33 | 8 |
|
Reading have been drawn at home to Northampton in the first round of
the Coca-Cola Cup.
First leg on Wednesday 18th August
Shaun
|
38.449 | Roll on Aug 14th | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jul 22 1993 14:20 | 24 |
| Reading's first pre-season friendly resulted in a 2-1 victory over
Chelsea on Tuesday night. The game became more competitive as it went
on. Williams scored a tap in for the first goal, Chelsea equalised
just before half time. Quinn scored a penalty about 10 minutes from the
end.
Our best players were (in order) Shaka Hislop, Tom Jones and Hopkins.
Chelsea's best player was Wise. Missing from Reading's team were Kerr
(new left full-back), Gilkes, Parkinson and Taylor. Reading made three
substitutions, bringing on Hislop, Gray and Gooding for Francis,
Lambert and Holzmann.
Bearing in mind that friendlies mean nothing, the crowd of 4200 was
fairly good.
Reading travel to Bath on Saturday before playing WBA at home
next Tuesday.
One final thing, Hoddle had a right winge about Reading's first goal
being offside - both in the paper and on TV. SO WHAT - calm down pal.
Actually it wasn't offside - the officials (for a change) were
sensible.
|
38.450 | Francis gone | UBOHUB::CAPEL_S | | Tue Jul 27 1993 15:55 | 5 |
|
Steve Francis has signed for Huddersfield, fee to be arranged.
Shaun
|
38.451 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jul 28 1993 09:37 | 3 |
| Reading won their third pre-season friendly last night. After beating
Bath City 2-1 on Saturday (Lovell scoring twice), Reading beat WBA 2-1
last night (Quinn and Williams scoring).
|
38.452 | we'll miss ya Steve | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Fifty four days and counting | Sat Jul 31 1993 14:37 | 8 |
|
If Francis has left, that obviously means Shaka is no1, but who is
back-up??
Tony
|
38.453 | Tommy Wright????????? | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon Aug 02 1993 11:30 | 7 |
| I read in last week's Chronicle that McGhee was hoping to sign Tommy Wright from
Newcastle. This was when there was talk about Flowers moving from Southampton up
to Newcastle. However, this has probably all changed since then. 10 days is a
long time in football.
Al
|
38.454 | 4 friendly wins, no points | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Aug 02 1993 13:35 | 13 |
| I reckon Shaka Hislop will start as no.1 for the season - I've got no
idea who the back-up is.
Reading beat Calne Town of the Beazer Homes League 5-0 away on
Saturday. One friendly match left (thank god!) against Portsmouth on
Wednesday.
I also saw that James Lambert is in a bit of bother - something in the
paper linked him with a assault charge, I think it said he's bailed to
appear in court in September. Shame he doesn't show that sort of
aggression on the football field !
Chris
|
38.455 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 05 1993 14:16 | 5 |
| Reading lost their last pre-season friendly 0-1 to Portsmouth last
night. During the game Reading made 6 or 7 substitutions - basically
giving everybody a run out who was fit.
That's it until Aug 14th - Huddersfield away
|
38.456 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Sixty two days and counting | Sun Aug 08 1993 14:53 | 16 |
|
Well, it seems that Reading & Micheal Gilkes are no more! Gilkes has
repeatedly turned down new contracts over the summer and it seems that
he walked out of the squad photo session.
Lewis and McGhee seem to have lost all interest in his behaviour with
Lewis saying, "I've got a filing cabinet with files on 30 odd players,
a sixth of which is taken up with reports about Micheal. He is finished
with this club as far as I'm concerned".
A sad case of delusions of grandeur from Gilkes me thinks.
Tony
|
38.457 | Gilkes U-turn | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:31 | 13 |
| According to last night's evening post, Gilkes has apologised and McGhee and
Lewis are willing to accept this. Gilkes is therefore going to sign a two-year
contract but this is all subject to Madjeski agreeing. He left to go on holiday
saying the offer to Gilkes had been withdrawn. McGhee is therefore trying to
contact him to talk it over but is hopeful Gilkes will be playing on Saturday
against Huddersfield.
Reading also hope to sign David Rush from Sunderland but this is dependant on
the tribunal deciding in Reading's favour over the Steve Francis transfer. This
will be known today.
Neil
|
38.458 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Aug 11 1993 14:00 | 6 |
|
Reading have been given �150,000 for Steve Francis, this now
means that Reading can go ahead and sign the Sunderland foward
David Rush.
Andy..B
|
38.459 | Top of the league!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon Aug 16 1993 11:18 | 10 |
| At 1pm saturday I passed the Junction on the M1 to Huddersfield and said to my
Wife that she could drop me off here, but she didn't :-( and I had to be content
with spending an anxious Saturday afternoon in Harrogate.
But what a start to the season. A convincing 3-0 Thrashing, and I'm definitely
not talking to her at the moment :-) !!
Any reports
Al
|
38.460 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Seventy nine days and counting | Tue Aug 17 1993 13:53 | 6 |
|
Have we signed David Rush yet????
Tony
|
38.461 | Rush deal on ice | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Wed Aug 18 1993 13:44 | 24 |
| McGhee has had to put the proposed signing of David Rush on ice because Reading,
or rather, Madjeski can't afford the asking price. Reading didn't get as much
for Steve Francis as expected, especially after Chelsea had their cut, and
therefore Reading can't meet the asking price. Madjeski said that after
putting �1.5m pounds into the club since he took over, there is a limit to what
he can afford! With other clubs interested in Rush, it looks like Reading may
miss out.
However, they did sign Ken Veysey from Oxford on a free transfer yesterday as
cover for Shaka Hislop.
Reading play Northampton tonight in the first leg of the Coca-Cola Cup and
Burnley on Saturday. The latter should be a tough game and a good test of
Reading's potential. I would expect Burnley to be one of the teams vying for
promotion come May - they have won both their games so far beating Port Vale on
Saturday.
Neil
P.S. FYI I have been a lifelong Reading supporter first going to see them aged
about 6 (25 years ago!) when the team consisted of Dave Bacuzzi, Colin Meldrum,
George Harris to name a few - anyone else remember them! I have read this notes
conference for some time but thought it was about time I contributed.
|
38.462 | 3-0 | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 19 1993 09:22 | 16 |
| Last night - READING 3 Northampton 0
After a fairly dissapointing first-half, Reading had a purple patch for
the first twenty minutes of the second half. Quinn scored a header,
then Lovell scored after a superb run from Gilkes, and finally
Parkinson scored from inside the area. To be honest, Northampton
played quite well - both sides hit the bar, but overall Reading
deserved to win. The second leg isn't for three weeks, but I can't
imagine that being a problem.
Reading's best player was Dylan Kerr - a great game both defensively
and attacking.
Next one is Burnley at home on Saturday.
Chris
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38.463 | | TRUCKS::SANT | so near yet sofa... | Thu Aug 19 1993 10:00 | 4 |
|
..and the Clarets'll do ya!
2-1 to Burnley (promotion this year)
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38.464 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Thu Aug 19 1993 12:28 | 26 |
| My first trip to Elm Park last night, and I liked what I saw.
Reading were good for the win, but the crowd couldn't even put together a decent
"aaaaaaaaahhhhhhh...you're s**t" when their goalie took a kick. What is the
world coming to?
Reading passed it about a lot in midfield, but it was noticeable that none of
their goals came from this arty-farty nonsense, Instead, two came from good
old-fashioned corners and the other from a great run by Michael Gilkes who used
strength and speed to round the Northampton right-back before knocking it into
the middle for a nice tap-in.
English football was built not on continental style midfield meanderings but on
exciting, aggressive direct football. Not direct in the sense of long balls but
direct in the sense of running at the goal rather than building up gradually.
This style of football led Man U to the Premier title last year and, though it
pains me to the very pit of my soul to admit it, it was nice to see.
(I remember watching the Villa-Man U game on Sky last season and the feeling
pant-filling panic everytime the reds got the ball and ran at our goal. Villa
looked very pretty but weren't what you'd call scary.)
I hope more teams this year learn from the Manc example, but I'll certainly go
back to watch the Royals again regardless.
Mike
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38.465 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Eighty days and counting | Fri Aug 20 1993 18:55 | 7 |
|
Five years ago, you wouldn't of dreamed that that someone would call
Reading a footballing side!!
Tony
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38.466 | Another very good performance | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Aug 23 1993 09:33 | 13 |
| You would now !!!
The Clarets didn't do Reading 2-1, they got done 2-1. And as
the Burnley fans I spoke to after the game agreed, they felt they were
quite lucky to get off with only a 2-1 defeat.
Once again Reading had one superb spell, this time it was the first
half. The score was 2-0 but could easily have been 4.
McPherson signed a new deal before the game. I have also heard that
Lambert (who can't even get on the subs bench) is just about to join
Blackburn on loan.
Chris
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38.467 | | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Mon Aug 23 1993 10:02 | 24 |
| My first visit to Elm park this season for what I thought would be a tough game.
However, in the first thirty minutes, Reading were excellent playing some great
passing football and, if it hadn't been for some good goalkeeping and better
finishing Reading would have won very easily.
The team obviously has a lot of confidence at present and McGhee has bought
wisely. Both full backs played well and it was great to see Kerr go on a forward
run to the edge of the opponents box and Gilkes run back to take Kerr's place
at left back. I can't remember when Gilkes last had the commitment to do this.
I can't say I thought McGhee was the best man for the job when he was
appointed manager but he is doing an excellent job. It was also nice to see
Madejski speak to the crowd before the game and outline his hopes and plans
which include buying a new striker (and he named Rush of Sunderland) in the
near future.
Quinn scored after 10 minutes from a great build up and McPherson scored after
26 minutes from a corner. Burnley scored from a penalty with five minutes left
and to be honest, it was probably the only way they were going to score.
Neil
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38.468 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Mon Aug 23 1993 10:07 | 8 |
| Is the Lambert that is rumoured to be signing for a loan spell with Blackburn
the 19 year old? He was featured in 90 minutes magazine this month as a Young
Eagle i.e. in their opinion a player to watch out for along with Robbie Fowler
et. al.
If he's that good why can't he get a place?
Mike
|
38.469 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | eighty four days and counting | Mon Aug 23 1993 10:30 | 17 |
|
Lambert...
He was a four match wonder. Runs head down, normally towards the corner
flag.
Reading were very good Saturday, very confident. However, they have to
be careful that they don't get too arrogant. They were letting Burnley
run at them and it was beginning to look dangerous.
Brentford watch out.
Tony
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38.470 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Eighty seven days and counting | Wed Aug 25 1993 18:18 | 6 |
|
I'm off to Brentford Saturday. Any of you boys going?
Tony
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38.471 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 26 1993 14:24 | 10 |
| From the coversations I had last Saturday at Elm Park I seem to be the
only Royals fan NOT going to Brentford. I foolishly agreed to take my
missus and kid away this weekend. At least I've got two games next
week to go to.
By the way, as long as Reading avoid a disaster at Northampton in the
second leg of the League Cup 1st round, we've drawn Man City over two
legs in the second round.
Chris
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38.472 | Pred: Bees 0 RFC 1 | GVA02::LUANDA::QUINN | Jimmy - N.Ire International | Fri Aug 27 1993 09:33 | 11 |
| I think it's time for revenge.
City are definately on the downward slope at the moment, let's hope they
don't pick up before we play them.
Tony, are you feeling OK ? Not only have you been to a home match you're
even becoming an away supporter. What's next, trading in the MUFC shirt for
those blue and white hoops ? 8^)
The man who wishes he could go to Brentford.
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38.473 | Brentford 1 Reading 0 | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Eighty seven days and counting | Sun Aug 29 1993 15:16 | 45 |
|
And I'll be going to many more if over 2000 others do as well!
What a mental occasion!!! We couldn't get in the ground until 3:15 and
then we had to stand in a cordoned-off bit of the home end. There were
miiiiiillllions of happy Reading fans there. And what's more, no-one
looked like starting trouble until the idiotic local Police geed-up a
part of the section I was in. And why oh why were they stopping people
put there flags up?? Pure clueless idiots. (as were the stewards).
Cracking line from one of the mounties with attitude..
Fan: Why can't we go in?
Cop: There aren't enough stewards to cope.
Fan: (feeling proud) That's Reading FC for yer!
Cop: (smugly) There's not many of you here.
Fan: Then why the f*** can't you plonkers get us in the ground.
Cop Errrrrm......
The game, well, Reading's passing game was badly out of touch in the
first half. Far too many passes went astray, and one from Gilkes led to
the break from which Joe Allan scored. (he was a prat btw). McPherson
really should have cleared but was in slow motion.
Brentford then controlled the half and were deserved leaders at h-t.
However, after the break the Royals took the game to them and tried in
vain to level matters. A Lovell (I think) header shaved the post,
Gilkes hit the side netting, a Jones scorcher nearly went in, and I
thought Lovell was pulled down in the box.
Brentfords very good defence held out, they could have scored a couple
more themselves. Not many teams will beat them at Griffin Park thi
year.
I felt Parkinson was outstanding, Quinn was in the centre-halfs pocket,
Gilkes was the biggest hope of breaking them down, Shaka was brave as
ever and McPherson/Williams looked a bit shaky.
In summary, absymal linesman (about 18 years old), a referee that
couldn't keep up, crap away fan facilities, terrible stewards/cops, a
draw would have been fair.
Tony
ps anyone hear that doddy old winger on 606??
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38.474 | come on you R's | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Ninety four days and counting | Wed Sep 01 1993 16:32 | 7 |
|
Reading v Barnet tonite at Elm Park. I predict a 2-1 victory for the
Royals against a Barnet side desperate not to lose again.
Tony
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38.475 | up to 3rd | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Ninety four days and counting | Thu Sep 02 1993 10:15 | 12 |
|
Well, very good news and very bad news.
The Royals won 4-1 against Brnet last night. Scorers were Gooding,
Parkinson, Quinn & Gilkes.
The bad news is a late,late horror tackle has broken Tom Jones's leg in
the same place as last year.
Tony
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38.476 | Top Three | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Sep 02 1993 18:32 | 15 |
| Thank God we only have to play Barnet twice a season, our squad isn't
big enough. Barnet will be leaving Div Two by one of two options this
season - relegated or folded (due to financial reasons).
Reading played well in patches but still looked a class above Barnet.
Unfortunately a serious injury to Jones and almost certainly injuries
for others (Gilkes is one) looks like depleting the squad early in the
season.
Gooding played superbly, as usual, and when called upon Hislop made a
couple of good saves - he's a right character.
Nice to see the Reading crowd boo Barnet off the pitch at the end -
'cos they bloody deserved it!
Anyway, three more points and four goals was handy.
|
38.477 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Ninety four days and counting | Fri Sep 03 1993 11:24 | 6 |
|
Do you think Jones will sue?? I would.
Tony
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38.478 | IMO | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Star Striker | Fri Sep 03 1993 13:08 | 29 |
| RE:-1
I don't know about all this suing lark. What with Beardsley suing Ruddock as
well I think it's getting out of hand.
No matter how much of a thug the Barnet player was, I find it hard to
believe that anyone would actually go out to break anyone's leg.
I haven't seen the tackle so I can't comment on how late it was, but I feel
that there will be court cases after every game at this rate. The trouble
now is that precedents have been set, take Hicks v Futcher, Uzzel v Blisset
and Absolom v Brentford Police. Every Tom (Jones) Dick and Harry wants to
get in on the act now.
Obviously sometimes it is justified, take Paul Davis laying out Glenn
Cockerill, but most of the time I feel it is up to the FA to look at videos
and fine players. But then the money will go into their executive lunch
kitty and days out at Wembley comittee - perhaps that's not a good idea
after all.
I don't know what the solution is but as much as I am feeling for Tom Jones,
injuries are part and parcel of football. It SHOULD be up to the referees to
stamp out the bad tackles.
Oh well, on the bright side, a 3-0 win tomorrow.
Andy
|
38.479 | ?? | UBOHUB::CAPEL_S | | Fri Sep 03 1993 16:09 | 11 |
|
Andy
What's this "Star Striker" have you moved up the field since you
left us.......
Shaun
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38.480 | Dreeeeeam......... | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Star Striker | Mon Sep 06 1993 13:17 | 5 |
| RE-1: Shaun,
Even Jimmy Quinn learnt his trade from me.
|
38.481 | Royals 3 - 1 Cambridge | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon Sep 06 1993 13:31 | 10 |
| Another win on Saturday with goals coming from Quinn (2) & Parkinson.
Still in 3rd behind Stockport & Hull by a point.
Wed is the second leg of the CC v Northampton. Should be no problems,
and another trip to Maine Road is on the cards
Al
P.S. Why wasn't the second leg played when all the others were ???
|
38.482 | Another win | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Sep 06 1993 13:41 | 26 |
| Firstly, the second leg against N'ton is tomorrow. The reason for
the delay was that N'tonshire were still playing cricket and part of
the football pitch is used as a car park!!!
Although financially two games against Man City is handy - the out and
out top priority is promotion.
A sound performance by the Royals on Saturday with my top marks going
to Gooding. Also very good performances from both full-backs (Kerr and
Ranson) and the front three (Quinn, Lovell and Gilkes).
Surprising to see the captain McPherson dropped to sub - was he unfit??
If Gilkes and Kerr had shown a little more composure in front of goal
the Royals would have scored 5. However, I'm not complaining.
Cambridge started the game strongly but once Reading took the lead they
looked the better team - and for a while in the second half they
steam-rollered all over Cambridge. The effect of this is that with
about 15 minutes to go most Reading players are knackered but by then
they've done the business.
After tomorrow's game, Reading have two away league games - Wrexham on
Saturday and Bradford a week Wednesday.
We've got 12 points - this time last season we had 2.
Chris
|
38.483 | City here we come | UBOHUB::CAPEL_S | | Wed Sep 08 1993 09:45 | 11 |
|
Last nights result
Northampton 0 Reading 2
Gray
Dillon
Shaun
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38.484 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | ONE HUNDRED DAYS AND COUNTING!!! | Wed Sep 08 1993 12:23 | 7 |
|
Good for Andy Gray. I think he has a good future. I hope we don't sell
him for �4 to some other side.
Tony
|
38.485 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Can I speak to an adult ? | Wed Sep 08 1993 12:30 | 6 |
|
Which Andy Gray ?
Has the one that played for Everton given up his job on Sky ?
Paul
|
38.486 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Until DEC doth us part! | Wed Sep 08 1993 12:34 | 3 |
|
Paul, that joke has been cracked already, on Sky last night. Wasn't
funny then ;-)
|
38.487 | the other other Quinn | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Sep 09 1993 11:38 | 6 |
| Congrats to Jimmy Quinn and all Reading followers for a good
performance by your goal getter. He scored one, made a great
contribution and had one dissallowed for God knows what. He
certainly did better than his namesake south of the border here.
Sla�nte....Ned
|
38.488 | SuperJimmy | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | ONE HUNDRED DAYS AND COUNTING!!! | Thu Sep 09 1993 13:36 | 6 |
|
And all for �55,000.
Tony
|
38.489 | Attracting Interest | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Fri Sep 10 1993 13:41 | 12 |
| According to last night's Evening Post, Newcastle are showing an interest in
Adrian Williams. Newcastle have had him watched several times already this
season. Reading are thought to want about �750,000 although I doubt they would
get it.
It also said that Shaka Hislop and Phil Parkinson were attracting attention. I
suppose this is the price you have to pay for success!
Anyone know how James Lambert is doing at Blackburn?
Neil
|
38.490 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One o three and counting | Fri Sep 10 1993 17:07 | 6 |
|
I thought Lambert has been sent back for refusing to train.
Tony
|
38.491 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Sep 14 1993 09:06 | 14 |
| RE -1 Apparently Lambert is still with Blackburn and he's played a
couple of reserve games.
Reports indicate that Reading played cr*p against Wrexham. Not exactly
the right preparation for the trip to Bradford tomorrow. Bradford's
home record is played 3, won 3, scored 10, conceded 1.
The consolation is that if someone had said that Reading would be
fourth after six matches I would have accepted that.
One final point, Reading will not be increasing charges for the Man
City CC Cup game - quite right to.
Chris
|
38.492 | Stuffed Tigers | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Star Striker | Wed Sep 15 1993 13:27 | 11 |
| Re:-1
The Wrexham result doesn't look so bad when you see that
last night, current leaders Hull got stuffed 3-0 there, but
Stockport won 2-1 at York.
A win tonight puts us 1 point behind Hull and Stockport.
Pred:A lone Gilkes goal enough to see us through.
Andy
|
38.493 | Yeeeeessssssssss | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Star Striker | Thu Sep 16 1993 09:11 | 14 |
| I had to be first in there with this one. Superb result last night.
Bradford 2 Reading 4. (Parkinson,Lovell,Quinn2)
We were 4-0 up at one stage.
If the 2nd division didn't realise that we mean business, then they
do now !
Quinn 8,Lovell, Parkinson 4 each in just 9 games !!!
And 18 goals in 7 league games.
Come on U R's !
|
38.494 | Why leave Reading ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Sep 16 1993 09:42 | 13 |
| Re: Lambert
He scored for the reserves the other night, i'll pass on whatever
Saturdays programme says about it.
You have to be pretty good to be playing in the reserve team at the moment,
he was the only one who hadn't appeared for the first team.
Cheers,
Andy
Andy
|
38.495 | What a team !!! | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Sep 16 1993 11:08 | 11 |
| re .492
> a lone strike for a 1-0 win...
Well close but no cigar....but I guess you're not worried about that
now.
Could this be Reading's season, with Jimmy Quinn coming through in the
twilight of his late career....I certainly hope so!
Good Luck.....Ned
|
38.496 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Sep 20 1993 14:47 | 16 |
| Another three points on Saturday, although it was close. Quinny scored
a superb goal in the last minute to clinch it.
Bad points - defensively we missed Ranson and both Williams and
McPherson have had better games. The officials.
Good points - Quinny's goal, Gooding's goal and three more points.
Plymouth weren't a bad team but they missed a couple of chances. The
one good thing is that if you can play less than 100% and still get
points from teams then that's OK by me.
Reading play at Man City on Wednesday and then, more importantly, Hull
at home next Saturday.
Chris
|
38.497 | Top 8 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon Sep 20 1993 17:17 | 18 |
| Top 6
Hull 8 6 1 1 18 13 19
Stockport 8 6 1 1 16 8 19
Reading 8 6 0 2 21 11 18
Bournemouth 7 4 2 1 10 6 14
Plymouth 8 4 1 3 17 13 13
Blackpool 8 4 1 3 13 12 13
York City 8 4 1 3 10 10 13
Swansea 8 4 1 3 9 7 13
At this time of the year the table is not that important, but one thing to point
out is that the top 3 have already built up a 4 point margin to 4th place.
(and if Bournemouth win their game in hand it will be 4 point between 4th & 5th)
Not bad after 8 games.
Al
|
38.498 | | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Star Striker | Tue Sep 21 1993 09:15 | 17 |
| I watched Man.City last night on Sky and I believe we can get a
result at Maine Road tomorrow. White and Holden are both injured and may not
make the game. It was those two that ran us ragged last year.
It was difficult to see how Man City will play because they did not
know how to handle Wimbledon, but of course Reading play a superior brand of
football which City may be more used to.
I reckon Gilkes will be the man to turn it on. Pred 2-1 to City and
then a famous victory in the second leg, but as the rest of you I'm sure,
I'd take a 6-0 defeat if it meant a 6-0 win over Hull on Saturday.
Does anyone know if City fans are still planning this stay away
tomorrow in protest to Syrup head Swales ?
Andy.
|
38.499 | revenge! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Sep 21 1993 09:33 | 2 |
| The last I heard was that 7000+ fans (part of FLAG - Francis Lee Action
Group) were planning to boycott this game. Suits me.
|
38.500 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Tue Sep 21 1993 10:51 | 7 |
| Is the home leg against Man City all ticket? If so, are they on sale yet and
where from?
Reading are League joint top scorers so it should be a goodie against Hull. My
prediction is a 3-1 win for Reading.
Mike
|
38.501 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Tue Sep 21 1993 11:32 | 9 |
| I too saw the game last night, and if Reading can take the game to City, then
anything can happen. Their defence looked totally disorganised, and if Royals
are going to go through, then tomorrow would be the ideal time to get a result,
before the new defence gets to know the ropes, and any injured players are back.
Saturday's game should be a cracker, I'll go for 2-1 to Reading, as we march to
a 100% home program for the season ( In the league ) :-)
Al
|
38.502 | tickets | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Sep 21 1993 15:23 | 5 |
| RE - 2
The game against Man City, at Elm Park, is definately NOT all-ticket.
Chris
|
38.503 | 1-1 | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Thu Sep 23 1993 10:40 | 12 |
| Info from CEEFAX:
Man. City 1 - Royals 1 Attendance ~9500
A repeat of the scoreline in the F.A. Cup last year.
City took the lead through White, and Lovell equalised, all before � time.
Gary Flitcroft was carried off the field with a gash to his ankle, and David
White didn't appear after the break. Could this be a re-occurrence of his recent
injury?? However, they'll probably be back for the return in 2 weeks.
Al
|
38.504 | Roll on Saturday | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Sep 23 1993 13:44 | 9 |
| The TV highlights portrayed Reading as playing well last night. The
second half in particular seemed to be mostly Reading. The one
unfortunate thing is that Kerr is likely to be out of Saturday's game
after a bad 'tackle'.
From what McGhee said on TV last night it would appear that Lovell is
about to sign a new contract.
Chris
|
38.505 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Thu Sep 23 1993 14:01 | 6 |
| How serious is Kerr's injury? I thought it might be okay when he carried on
playing afterwards. It will be a blow if Reading lose him.
I'm confident that they can do Hull though.
Mike
|
38.506 | Up the Royals | NEWOA::NUTLEY | | Thu Sep 23 1993 18:08 | 12 |
|
I was at the game last night and Kerr`s injury did not look to be to
bad, after about 10 minutes Kerr was running around Ok, so hopefully
should be fit for saturday.
The second half Reading should have been more attack minded and gone
for the second goal, as City looked disorganized at the back, I believe
that we would of got the second goal. Instead of just trying to keep
passing the ball around looking for a clear cut chance of someone
getting a good run on goal.
Reading will win the second leg 3-2.
|
38.507 | Hull bogie us again. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Star Striker | Mon Sep 27 1993 10:01 | 11 |
| Gents,
1-1 then , a bit disappointing but did anyone go, can anyone post a
match report ? Chris, my normal Elm Park gossip guru, is away for two weeks,
and I'm relying on the notes conference.
Here's to beating Swansea on Friday and going top.
Cheers.
Andy.
|
38.508 | Reading 1 - Hull 1 | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Mon Sep 27 1993 14:27 | 27 |
| Reading 1 (Hopkins 13m) - Hull 1
A match which Reading totally dominated for the first hour and could have scored
more than once. Indeed the Hull goalkeeper made an excellent save from a Lovell
volley in the first 30 seconds. Reading dominated the midfield and both Dillon
and Parkinson were excellent.
Reading scored following a free kick which Hull failed to clear and Hopkins
forced over the line from about a yard out. Reading created several other good
chances but failed to capitalise on their territorial and possessional advantage.
I can't remember Hull having a shot on target the whole of the first half and
really were made to look an average team and certainly not one at the top of the
division.
Having said that once they scored after an hour following a mix up in the
Reading defence, Hull gained alot of confidence and for the last half hour they
looked as if they would force the win. The goal was down to Hislop in my
opinion because he failed to come and collect a fairly routine cross which their
forward mishit over the line.
Overall a disappointing result considering the first half performance but if
Hull are one of the top teams in the division, then Reading really should get
outright promotion this year.
Neil
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38.509 | Royals go Deutsch!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Fri Oct 01 1993 14:12 | 10 |
| Royals signed a new striker from German side Bayer 05 �rdingen, and I've
forgotton his name.
According to Madjeski he is the final piece in the Royals puzzle for this
season. Apparently he trained with the team over the summer, and Madjeski has
been trying to get his signature since.
Anybody remember his name, and know what he's like??
Al
|
38.510 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Fri Oct 01 1993 14:18 | 5 |
| Uwe Hartenberger, aged 25, �100,000.
He spent a week ontrial in Reading during the summer.
Mike
|
38.511 | "Top of Divison 2" | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Fri Oct 01 1993 14:38 | 7 |
|
Good luck to Reading for tonights visit to Swansea.
Lets hope the royals can come away with 3 points and take that top slot.
Nigel
|
38.512 | Still 3rd | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Mon Oct 04 1993 12:59 | 17 |
| Well it was only a point, with a 1-1 draw, with that man Uwe marking his debut
with a dramatic equaliser in the 87th minute.
We're now 3 points behind Hull & Stockport who won & drew on saturday
respectively.
Man. City on Wednesday, and I think Sky want us to win, as City are playing
tonight. They played on the monday before the 1st leg too, so hopefully ,
they'll:
a) pick up an injury or two.
b) be too knackered on wednesday
Who's going??
Al
|
38.513 | One Uwe Hartenburger..... | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Star Striker | Mon Oct 04 1993 14:51 | 5 |
| A question on the Swansea game.
If Uwe made his debut, who was dropped, Archie ?
Andy
|
38.514 | | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Wed Oct 06 1993 09:54 | 18 |
| re-1
Uwe came on as sub for Lovell with about 20 minutes to go. Lovell had had a
wisdom tooth removed earlier in the week and was not feeling 100%. His goal
resulted from a mix up in the Swansea defence but he scored very clinically from
a narrow angle. McGhee said he has already repaid some of the �100K, but there
again he is the only one who can communicate with him. Lovell said he was
struggling to talk to him based on his O level German!
Seriously, it will be good to have some competition for the places up front.
Man City tonight and they have a huge injury list which now includes Coton, who
for my money has been the one outstanding player in their team this year.
Whatever, Reading's chances must be good - let's hope so.
Neil
|
38.515 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed Oct 06 1993 14:06 | 10 |
|
Well Reading take on Man City tonight at Elm Park....With everything
thats going on at City at the moment I reckon Reading will win...
Any news on Reading's team for tonight....
Prediction 2-1 to the Royals
Neil....
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38.516 | Reading 1 City 2 | PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULT | Place holder for NOTES | Thu Oct 07 1993 10:29 | 7 |
| Unfortunately it was 2-1 to City, saw the
game on Tv and Reading had some good chances
Dibble in the City goal had a bit of a
shocker and was at fault for the Reading
goal and almost gave one away at the end.
Chris Swiffen
|
38.517 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Thu Oct 07 1993 11:08 | 16 |
| At least it wasn't 4-0 like last time!!
I was going to go, but with all the heavy rain gefore the game, I didn't fancy
getting soaked just getting to the ground, and then having to stand for 2 hours
in soggy clothes. So I sat back at home and waited for the highlights.
After last January's drubbing I would have been pretty happy only to have lost
2-1, but City's goals came from fundamental errors by the defence.
The first saw Lomas alone in the area, with 3 defnders, not one within 6 yards
when he got the ball...
And you NEVER EVER leave Niall Quinn unmarked in the box. Cracking header though.
Shame, as City has Chelsea at home in the next round, and we have a habit of
beating them.
|
38.518 | | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Star Striker | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:30 | 20 |
| According to BBC Radio 5, which is all I can get here, Reading were the
better team, and Lovell and McPherson both had efforts cleared off the line
in the last few minutes.
Oh well, put these Mickey Mouse competitions to the side and concentrate on
doing the double (Promotion + Autoglass Trophy).
Exeter on Saturday. They took 4 points off us last season, including a 0-0
draw at their place when we had a perfectly good goal disallowed.
Wrexham went down 5-0 there a couple of weeks ago, but with 3 draws and a
defeat in our last 4 games, we are looking to bounce back and go top if Hull
and Stockport both lose (some hope)
Prediction: Exter 1 - Reading 3. I fancy Adi Williams to grab a goal.
Andy
P.S When our our Autoglass fixtures ?
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38.519 | Defensive lapses | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:04 | 20 |
| I didn't manage to get to the match last night in the end but I saw it on TV.
I am concerned about some of the goals we are letting in at present. Both goals
last night resulted from terrible defensive lapses and Shaka Hislop has looked
far from reliable in the last three games. Against Hull, he failed to come for
a cross, against Swansea he failed to hold on to the ball from a cross (although
it was extremely wet) and last night he was out of position for Quinn's goal.
On top of this, McPherson is not his old self. He seems to have lost a yard of
pace this year and is not the reliable defender he has always been. Both Hopkins
and Ransom are steady but again not quick. Dylan Kerr has also failed to
impress in the games I have seen.
Adie Williams is the real strength but if the supposed interest in him results
in him moving, then I have real fears for our promotion bid being sustained.
What does anyone else think?
Neil
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38.520 | six out of ten for Royals | PEKING::ROSEC | | Sun Oct 10 1993 11:15 | 27 |
| A stunning 6-4 win at Exeter on Saturday moved Reading into second
place. Quinn, Lovell and Taylor (placing his first full game this
season) scoring two a piece. The good news is that Reading are almost
scoring at will this season, apart from the six on Saturday three other
excellent chances were missed. The bad news is, as the previous noter
mentioned, defensive errors. Williams was missing from the team, and
it noticed.
At least Reading are playing with a very positive attitude - the two
subs on Saturday were Gilkes and Harterburger. Reading were hardly
going for a draw!
Reading have scored 29 league goals in 11 games this season, last
season it took 21 games, the season before that 25 games. In addition
we have won three away games so far this season, last season was four
in total. Finally Reading have won 7 league games so far, it took
until January last season to reach 7 league victories.
Tighten up the defence and we'll do it!!
re-2 Autoglass fixtures:
Oct 20 - Brighton away
Nov 10 - Fulham home
The first result in this group was a 4-1 Fulham win over Brighton.
Chris
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38.521 | What would we do without Jimmy | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Fri Oct 22 1993 16:39 | 12 |
| Since the last note, Reading have beaten Orient 2-1 at home last Saturday and
drawn 2-2 with Brighton in the Autoglass Trophy. All four goals have been scored
by Jimmy Quinn. Adrian Williams was sent off against Orient for deliberate
handball and, as I have mentioned several notes back, without him this leaves a
big hole in our defence. I don't know how long his suspension will be or when it
takes affect.
Tomorrow we have a very tough game away to Port Vale. Personally I would be
happy with a draw, although if we are going to win promotion, then games like
this are critical.
Neil
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38.522 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Fri Oct 22 1993 17:44 | 17 |
| Adrian Williams' save was a cracker. Shaka dropped the ball (it had to happen)
basically right on to the foot of an onrushing attacker who smacked it past him
and straight towards the goal. 2-1 thought he, but no, our Ade rises
majestically into the air, and tips the ball round the post with his
outstretched hand. The aggrieved Orient fans scream abuse while Ade exchanges
pleasantries with Shaka. Anyway, the referee is forced to send our chap off,
they get a penalty, and Shaka saves it. oh, the injustice of it all. It brought
a smile to my face, I can tell you.
The sad thing was that after super Jimmy scored his first two, he missed an
absolute sitter, choosing to spoon it into the appreciative crowd rather than
take the boring clich�d way out of sidefooting it into the back of the net from
five yards out.
You're never deprived of incident at sunny Elm Park.
Mike
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38.523 | | NEWOA::NUTLEY | | Mon Oct 25 1993 09:24 | 27 |
| Shaka did not drop the ball, after watching the goals you can see that
the ball was punched out of Shaka's by some Orient player.
What a result on Saturday Port vale 0 READING 4, Lovell with a great
turn in the box and curled the ball just inside the post, The second
was a pure check/skill from Taylor to do reverse turn on there byline
and solt it nicely into the bottom corner. I thought I was in heaven
by this time. I think that it was Kevin Dillion that crossed the ball
over only for one of their players to handle the ball, just as Jimmy
Quinn was going to nod it in, He scored any way with the penilty.
The forth came from a good run from Lovell who solted the ball across
the box for an unmarked Jimmy Quinn to solt home the forth.
Listening to Radio five on the way home and the have the phone in
section where all the fans get there say, A slightly depressed Port
vale fan came on and said that Reading bullied them out of the game
with hard tackles. This fan seams to think that Reading will only win
about another four games this season, (was He one of the fans that
left with 20mins still left to play).
Adie has been quoated as saying that Jimmy Quinn is on fire and nobody
can put Him out, & if we keep a clean sheet then we will win as nobody
can stop us from scoring.
Mark Meghee reackons goal ace Jimmy Quinn will play in a higher
division, "He's a quality player too good for this level. He can play
at a higher level and will - WITH READING.
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38.524 | Port Vale 0 UR's 4 | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Oct 25 1993 09:30 | 30 |
| And you're never deprived of incident at freezing Vale Park.
I came home and finally got to see the Royals this season. And I probably
picked the best result so far.
Division favourites Port Vale started strongly and in the first ten minutes
could and should have been 1 up. The rest of the half was pretty boring
midfield play with no real chances at either end.
But straight after half time, Archie spins Ian Rush style - 1-0. The expected
Vale onslaught lasted for only about ten minutes with them missing 2 sitters,
good goalkeeping by Shaka, and some superb timewasting by the rest of the
team. The main stoppage however was for literally 5 minutes (no injury time
was played !) when Ray Ray Ray Ray Ray etc. Ranson ,limped off injured.
Vale started to get a bit upset and Reading started attacking, and when
Taylor broke through turned his man it was 2-0. After that it could have been
6 or 7. Every time we got the ball we looked like scoring and Vale gave up.
3-0 Quinn just about to nod it in when defender handles (no booking !). Quinn
puts in the penalty.
4-0 Brilliant work from Lovell sets up Quinn for a 2 yard sitter.
Brilliant.
Best Players were Dillon and Lovell.
Andy
|
38.525 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Mon Oct 25 1993 11:44 | 5 |
|
Anyone care to post the top of the table please.
Cheers, Paul
|
38.526 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Mon Oct 25 1993 11:52 | 10 |
| P W D L GF GA Pts
Stockport 13 9 3 1 25 10 30
Reading 13 9 2 2 35 18 29
Hull 13 7 3 3 24 19 24
Bristol Rovers 13 7 3 3 19 14 24
Plymouth 13 7 2 4 26 20 23
Burnley 13 7 1 5 25 17 22
Bournemouth 13 6 4 2 16 10 22
Port Vale 13 6 3 4 23 18 21
Blackpool 13 6 2 5 22 21 20
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38.527 | ta | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Mon Oct 25 1993 11:53 | 1 |
|
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38.528 | Great result | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Mon Oct 25 1993 14:42 | 14 |
| Saturday's result was a great result and really gives an indication of the
team's potential. I thought a draw would be a good result as I indicated on
Friday but to win 4-0 was really beyond probably anyone's expectations.
Reading are the leading goalscorers in all four divisions by quite a margin and
Jimmy Quinn is the leading goal scorer (19 in total with 15 in the league).
We have now recorded excellent away wins at Huddersfield, Exeter and Port Vale
having scored 13 goals in these three games alone.
The irony is that we managed to lose to Wrexham and Brentford!
Neil
|
38.529 | Correction | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Mon Oct 25 1993 14:53 | 5 |
| Further to my last note, I have just been reminded that we beat Bradford 4-2
away as well. So 17 goals in four away games (19 in total if you include the
loss to Wrexham).
Neil
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38.530 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Tue Oct 26 1993 10:22 | 14 |
| Great result saturday.
I thought Saturday's result had to be the best of the day until I saw that
Watford did to their opponents what we did to Plymouth 7 years ago. i.e. 3-0
down with 20 minutes to go, and winning 4-3. Has Kevin Bremner moved to Vicarage
Road :-)
Changing the subject for a second.
Reading Have Drawn Cambridge Utd away in the 1st Round of the F.A. Cup on 13th
November.
Al
|
38.531 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Thu Oct 28 1993 13:23 | 10 |
| A blinding result indeed against Port Vale,and good to see Scott Taylor
is scoring.
I thought before the game that Port Vale is probably going to be about
the most difficult away game this season.
Lets hope Uwe Hartenberger picks up form,(i heard he was a bit
ineffective in the Autoglass Mug competition) `cos Reading don`t want
to be in a position where you rely on Jimmy Quinn to keep scoring.
|
38.532 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One four-eight and counting | Thu Oct 28 1993 14:02 | 8 |
|
Is Uwe in the reckoning for Saturday??
I blerrrrdy hope so.
Tony
|
38.533 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Thu Oct 28 1993 17:14 | 5 |
| It`d be good to see wot he`s like....and i`d like to see Gilkes on the
bench,`cos he`s crap at the moment.
Kieran`s going to the game,btw. Exchiting.
|
38.534 | oh golly gosh | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One four-eight and counting | Fri Oct 29 1993 09:33 | 6 |
|
I'm drying my knickers out right now Stu.
Tony
|
38.535 | Wait yer turn | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Oct 29 1993 12:56 | 5 |
| Uwe won't play unless someone is injured. You can't drop Quinn or
Lovell and nobody in the midfield deserves to be dropped either. He'll
just have to keep Gilkes company on the bench!
Chris
|
38.536 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Fri Oct 29 1993 13:05 | 7 |
| Why does Kerr keep taking corners? He`s absolutely hopeless at them.
The only other person i`ve seen is Dillon,who is a bit better,but
surely there must be someone who can do a decent corner.
I think i`ve only seen Reading score once from a corner - a header by
McPherson.
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38.537 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Workers of the world unite | Fri Oct 29 1993 13:30 | 3 |
| Lovell was crap last time I saw Reading. Was this just a bad day on his part?
Mike
|
38.538 | Prices | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:23 | 7 |
|
Could someone give me some ticket prices for Reading home games, it's
about the only club I can afford to go and watch, and in their present
form that has to be a plus.
Se�n
|
38.539 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Workers of the world unite | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:28 | 3 |
| It's �7 to stand.
Mike
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38.540 | In my day, we were paid to watch a match! | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:37 | 8 |
| Wow that is steep! Just think what else you could do with �7, rather
than stand around, getting cold, and watching what are quite literally
third rate teams. Sorry, but the pricing for games has gone stupid. Pay
the players less, sack the board, kill all the members of the F.A. and
while you are at it, scrap the stupid off side rule.
Rich.
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38.541 | Seeing is believeing | UBOHUB::MCKEAVENEYJ | And then there were none... | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:44 | 8 |
|
Hate having to fork out that sort of cash, but, for the sort of
football Reading are producing at the moment (I watch the highlights
on Meridian) I think it's worth a good few visits.
Cheers Mike for the quick reply.
Se�n
|
38.542 | Correction | UBOHUB::MCKEAVENEYJ | And then there were none... | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:45 | 3 |
|
Delete that e from believing.
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38.543 | Three more points | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Nov 01 1993 09:11 | 21 |
| Well, a below-par performance from the Royals, BUT a deserved three
points. Fulham played some good football in the middle of the park but
I can barely remember one shot they had on target. Quinn and Taylor
(twice) could have scored for Reading before Quinn got the all
important goal.
A couple of notes back someone mentioned the corners/goals scored ratio
- well this was a Dillon corner and an excellent near post header from
Quinny.
Reading have now won their last four games and remain unbeaten at home,
in the league, since January (17 games).
Tomorrow night is Rotherham away followed by Blackpool at home next
Saturday. They will have to play better tomorrow to get anything from
Rotherham.
Gilkes came on for the last 20 minutes on Saturday and looked fairly
useful, but with Williams available again tomorrow I wouldn't have
thought that Gilkes would get a game.
Chris
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38.544 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One four-eight and counting | Mon Nov 01 1993 10:01 | 6 |
|
A girl I work with was chatting to Uwe Uwe all night up the Mill.
Tony
|
38.545 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:19 | 17 |
| Yes,what a lucky girl she is.
Possibly the worst game of the season so far,but Reading won which is
all that matters. Fulham played like they had no desire to score,and
were quite happy to scrap for the ball and hoof it down the field.
There were only 3 real chances for Reading to score - Archie Lovell had a
clear shot on goal,but passed it to Scott Taylor for some strange
reason,and the ball bobbled a bit and Taylor missed. The Quinn goal
from the corner (only the 2nd goal from a corner i`ve seen),and a
blinding run from Giles passing 3 or 4 players which would have gone
in but for a great save from the Fulham goalkeeper. The best part of
the game was a rousing rendition of "Whose eat all the pies?"
For want of something better to do,i`ll be going to the Rotherham game
tomorrow night. Lets hope Reading put on a better performance.
|
38.546 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:25 | 6 |
| Well if MM gives them the same kind of Rollocking they got after the Brighton
match it could be a good result tomorrow.
After Brighton we went to Port Vale !!
Al
|
38.547 | eh? | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One four-eight and counting | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:35 | 8 |
|
re.545
Would that be Newth or Brandreth?? Do tell Stu.
Tony
|
38.548 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:43 | 4 |
| That`s Farmer Giles,actually.
|
38.549 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One four-eight and counting | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:50 | 6 |
|
Oooo arrrghh my lovelies.
Tony
|
38.550 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Tue Nov 02 1993 09:40 | 5 |
|
So how did Stockport, Hull, B.Rovers etc do? Anyone care to post the
table again please.
Cheers, Paul. A long way from a 2nd Div table. :(
|
38.551 | | EBYGUM::WOODWARDJ | 'ECK AS LIKE..... | Tue Nov 02 1993 09:57 | 1 |
| I know that Stockport won 4-0 and Hull drew.
|
38.552 | Div 2 Table Top | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Nov 02 1993 10:49 | 16 |
| re :-2
Division 2 Top of Table
P F A G/D Pts
Stockport 14 29 10 +19 33
Reading 14 36 18 +18 32
Burnley 14 30 17 +13 25
Plymouth 14 27 21 +6 24
Port Vale 14 25 18 +7 24
Hull 14 24 20 +4 24
Bristol R. 14 19 15 +4 24
Hope this helps
Mac
|
38.553 | | EBYGUM::WOODWARDJ | 'ECK AS LIKE..... | Tue Nov 02 1993 10:54 | 5 |
| Does anyone know kick off time at Rotherham tonight, as I am thinking of going....
Hopefuly it will be a better showing than the one I saw on Saturday against Fulham...
James.
|
38.554 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Nov 02 1993 12:29 | 6 |
| >Does anyone know kick off time at Rotherham tonight, as I am thinking of
>going....
1930
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|
38.555 | | EBYGUM::WOODWARDJ | 'ECK AS LIKE..... | Wed Nov 03 1993 10:16 | 7 |
| Didn't make it in the end....
I also missed the scores last night...
What happened?
James.
|
38.556 | 2.2 Draw....Reading were 2 goals up! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | Aron Shallom | Wed Nov 03 1993 10:24 | 1 |
|
|
38.557 | | EBYGUM::WOODWARDJ | 'ECK AS LIKE..... | Wed Nov 03 1993 10:40 | 3 |
| Did Quinn score?
James.
|
38.558 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | COOL AS **** | Wed Nov 03 1993 10:47 | 5 |
| Lovell scored 2.
GAry
|
38.559 | | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:25 | 13 |
| A disappointing result last night having been 2-0 up just after half time.
Archie scored in the 25th and 47th minutes. Rotherham scored 10 minutes after
our second goal and then equalised with about 15 minutes left.
Stockport unfortunately won 3-0 against Orient so are now three points clear of
us but we remain 6 points clear of Bristol Rovers who are now third. Burnley
lost as did Hull who seem to have blown up recently. Mind you I am not that
surprised since Reading were all over them for the first 60 minutes of the game
earlier this season. Hull actually lost 6-2 to Blackpool who Reading play at
home on Saturday. Still we seem to play better against teams in the top half of
the division.
Neil
|
38.560 | Lovell + Quinn = 30 goals | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:29 | 8 |
| McGhee said on Royal-line that Shaka made a great save four minutes
from time - so it could have been worse. A draw away is not a bad
result, particularly as Burnley, Plymouth and Hull all lost.
No one in the pack chasing Stockport and us seem to be able to put a
run together....although saying that, our visitors on Saturday,
Blackpool, have won their last two games.
Be a tough one on Saturday.
|
38.561 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:14 | 17 |
| Having trecked all the way up to Rotherham i was hoping for a win..but
Reading conceded 2 points,rather than winning 1.
In the first half Reading played tight passing football,and scored an early
excellent goal by Stuart Lovell. Then early in the 2nd half,Lovell
scored again and I thought that was 3 points in the bag. Then Reading
did what they`re prone to do and fell asleep. Once they lost
possession,they found it very hard to get back in the game. The first
Rotherham goal was very odd - it was possibly an own goal by
Kerr,watched by 3 defenders and Hislop,as it trickled over the line.
There was the ususal incompetent refereeing,which lead to a free kick
given to Rotherham which lead to the 2nd goal in about the 80th minute.
Reading then woke up from their slumbers and did their best to come
back,but it was too little too late.
Still,the meat and potato pies were excellent.
|
38.562 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One four-eight and counting | Thu Nov 04 1993 17:32 | 6 |
|
Were the luuurcals friendly like?
Tony
|
38.563 | "Manager of the month" | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Fri Nov 05 1993 09:21 | 8 |
|
Congratulations to Mark Magee for being awarded Manager of the month for
Division 2...Well deserved in my opinion.
Good luck on Saturday..
Nige
|
38.564 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Fri Nov 05 1993 13:09 | 6 |
| Manager of the Month,eh? He`s Premier league material,i reckon.
Reading vs Blackpool tomorrow,then. A difficult game is on the
cards,but i think Reading play best against good teams.
|
38.565 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:12 | 15 |
| Reading 1 Blackpool 1.
An enjoyable game,even though Reading didn`t win. A bad error by Mickey
Gooding let Blackpool take the lead after 10 minutes. Reading put on
the pressure for the rest of the game,and thankfully equalised to keep
their unbeaten home record stretching back to January. Some nice,fluid
passing,though Reading have got in the habit of taking the ball
forward - then passing it bacwards again! Very odd. Jimmy Quinn looked
knackered (he`s ill at the moment,apparently) but notched up his 21st
goal for this season.
Thankfully Stockport lost for once,and so did Bristol,so Reading are
still 2nd only 2 points behind Stockport,and a nice 6 points in front
of the 3rd placed team.
|
38.566 | Quinn again | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:28 | 17 |
| RE -1 Good Report. First half frustration because Reading couldn't
get going and everything seemed to fall for Blackpool. Second half
frustration because Reading piled it on but couldn't get the second
goal.
Reading ended the game playing without a right-back as McGhee brought
on Hartenburger and went for the win.
An enjoyable game watched by an enthusiatic crowd. Blackpool's fans
cheered like mad when the whistle went - getting a point at Elm Park
is a good result.
Wednesday is Fulham at home in the Autoglass - I assume that Lambert,
Holzmann, Hartenburger will all play. A win means Reading will win the
group (home draw in next round), a draw or defeat by 1 or 2 goals means
we qualify in second place (away draw in next round), a defeat by 3
goals will put us out.
Chris
|
38.567 | | DCEIDL::HINXMAN | In the range of strange | Mon Nov 08 1993 15:06 | 7 |
| re .564
> Manager of the Month,eh? He`s Premier league material,i reckon.
Maybe you'd like Ian Branfoot back in exchange.
Southampton supporter of Spitbrook
|
38.568 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Mon Nov 08 1993 17:30 | 3 |
| Well...he did lead Reading to the heady heights of the Simod Cup
final..but no ta.
|
38.569 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Shirley Knott | Tue Nov 09 1993 18:33 | 11 |
|
He got sacked from Reading. Done a bit of high profile posing in a
track-suit for Palce and hey presto, he's manager of the Saints! He
could get by in the long-ball glory days, but now football is becoming
just that again, he's lost. He should get in room with Don Howe, Bobby
Gould, John Beck, Dave Bassett & Andy "He took a gamble near post" Gray
and shoot their load over each other.
Tony
|
38.570 | If you still hate Branfoot....... | GVPROD::FACILE::<your name> | | Wed Nov 10 1993 10:42 | 22 |
| re:-1
As much as I hate Branfoot and think that his sacking was the best
thing Roger Smee ever did, it is embarrassing but true to say that he was
the most successful manager in Reading's history.
Most people are of the thought that he inherited a good team from
Maurice Evans and didn't do much to change it. In fact on Sky's 'The boss'
last night he admitted that the early days at Reading were easy and he
didn't have to do much. There were no injuries, the team picked itself and
they kept winning.
But after that, he sold a few and with the exception of Mick Gooding
I cannot think of one good player he brought in.(someone correct me if
wrong). The team then went downhill.
But Third division champions, highest position in Readings history
(14th Div 2) !!!! (until next year) and Simod cup win.
If Southampton want to compete in the Premier League they must get
rid of him now, and then England will probably give him a job.
Rgds.
|
38.571 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Shirley Knott | Wed Nov 10 1993 17:26 | 7 |
|
For anyone going tonite, I'll wave to you in a patronising manner from
my seat in the Westcoast private box.
Tony
|
38.572 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Thu Nov 11 1993 08:21 | 6 |
|
Scott Taylor scored the only goal in the 79th minute..
Reading 1 Fulham 0
Andy..B
|
38.573 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Shirley Knott | Thu Nov 11 1993 11:24 | 7 |
|
Worst game of the season by faaaaarrrrrr. Neither team were interested
in it.
Tony
|
38.574 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Thu Nov 11 1993 13:06 | 4 |
| I`m glad I didn`t bother going.
Anyone going to the Cambridge game?
|
38.575 | maybe, maybe not | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Shirley Knott | Thu Nov 11 1993 13:13 | 6 |
|
It's in the balance at the moment Stu.
Tony
|
38.576 | Cambridge here we come! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Nov 11 1993 18:06 | 11 |
| It may not have been a great game - but we won. At least we tried to
win, more than "defend at all costs Fulham" . Because we won the group
we are at home to Northampton in the next round.
Most of the talk on the terraces last night was the various travel
arrangements for Cambridge and Brighton. Reading will do well to avoid
defeat at Cambridge.
Interesting note from last night - Gilkes played at full-back and then
spent more time in the opponents half than he does when he plays up
front!!
|
38.577 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Shirley Knott | Fri Nov 12 1993 10:05 | 8 |
|
Good point about Gilkes!
I hope I'm going Saturday, it's case of how really.
Tony
|
38.578 | Boot room | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Fri Nov 12 1993 12:27 | 15 |
| Anyone see Andy 'its the quality of the cross' Gray's boot room last night.
Mark McGhee himself was on, talking about the Manchester Derby. There weren't
too many references to UR's but he did mention Jimmy Quinn.
We seem to have a good relationship with Sky. Let's hope it gets us live on
the FA Cup games soon. It's the only way I ever get to watch them.
Regarding the Autoglass - how many rounds are there ? If we get past
Northampton, how many rounds left after that ? If we did well great but as
long as it doesn't interfere with the League.
Any team news for Saturday ?
Andy..
|
38.579 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Nov 12 1993 12:45 | 9 |
| RE -1
Autoglass - is down to the last 32 (16 in north, 16 in south).
Straight forward knockout from now on (extra-time, penalties etc etc)
Re tomorrow - probably a full squad to pick from. Dillon and McPherson
are the only ones carrying a slight injury.
Chris
|
38.580 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One-six-five and counting | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:51 | 6 |
|
Andy "Get the ball in the box" "he GAMbled Martin" Gray
Tony
|
38.581 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:32 | 5 |
|
I see in the Evening post today that Swindon are trying to sign
quinn..
Andy..B
|
38.582 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | One-six-five and counting | Fri Nov 12 1993 15:09 | 7 |
|
I bet he'll go too. He isn't exactly a one-club man is. However, I hope
he doesn't.
Tony
|
38.583 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Fri Nov 12 1993 15:36 | 5 |
| I`d hate to see him go n`all. But with Hartenberger signed and Lovell
having signed a contract at last,I too am expecting the lad to go.
Hopefully they`ll get a good defender with the money.
|
38.584 | Round 2 draw | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Nov 15 1993 13:06 | 3 |
| Wycombe away in round 2, if we beat Cambridge.
Chris
|
38.585 | Please don't go | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Mon Nov 15 1993 16:35 | 3 |
| Quinn isn't going to Swindon.Good job to,he's the backbone of Readings
team.Let's not think about selling one good player to buy another for
a while,and build on the foundation we have got.
|
38.586 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Mon Nov 15 1993 17:32 | 7 |
| I agree with that. Quinn seems to be the motor of the team at the
moment.
Did anyone go to Cambridge? Did Quinn play,or was he on International
duty? I hear Reading were the better team,and missed a number of
chances.
|
38.587 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | On 7830-2924 | Thu Nov 18 1993 11:36 | 6 |
|
Jimmy "Mighty" Quinn scored another cracker for N.I last night.
Tony
|
38.588 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Thu Nov 18 1993 12:20 | 4 |
| I`ve read it was a good `un.
Is it Brighton this Saturday?
|
38.589 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | On 7830-2924 | Thu Nov 18 1993 13:43 | 6 |
|
Yep, fancy going on the beach (nudge nudge).
Tony
|
38.590 | Quinn contract negotiations | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Fri Nov 19 1993 13:45 | 6 |
| According to last night's Evening Post, Reading are negoitating with
Quinn to extend his contract to last the rest of his career. Serious
talks have been going on for the past fortnight and Quinn is apparently
keen to stay providing the money is right.
Neil
|
38.591 | Top of the League! | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Mon Nov 22 1993 09:09 | 6 |
|
Reading went top of the 2nd Division on Saturday with a 1-0 win away
to Brighton. Stockport lost there Hundred per cent home record after
losing 2-0 to Bristol Rovers...
Neil..
|
38.592 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Mon Nov 22 1993 17:10 | 8 |
| Lets hope Reading can stay there. (I don`t see why not,as long as
they`re not stupid enough to sell Quinn).
Are Stockport losing their form? They`ve only got 1 point in their last
3 games,and on Saturday they`re away to Hull,which will be a tough game
for them.
|
38.593 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Nov 23 1993 08:24 | 11 |
| Apparently Stockport were a bit unlucky on Saturday, not that I care.
Reading are at home to Cambridge tomorrow in the cup and then face
Bournemouth at home on Saturday in the league.
3 of the next 5 league games are against other teams in the top six -
both of the teams directly below us are our opponents on 27 and 28 Dec.
From what McGhee said on TV yesterday it looks as if Quinn will be here
for the rest of this seaason, Swindon had a bid turned down last week.
Chris
|
38.594 | | SUBURB::GROOMN | Earning a fortune, paid a pittance !! | Tue Nov 23 1993 09:08 | 5 |
| Let's face it, whether Quinn joins Swindon or continues with Reading,
he'll still be playing first division football next year ;-)
Nev.
|
38.595 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | On 7830-2924 | Tue Nov 23 1993 10:48 | 25 |
|
ho ho indeed Nev. However he might still be playing 2nd division footy
next season.
depending on whether the Swindon management stay out of the bookies!
Tony
|
38.596 | Reading 1 Cambridge 2 | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Thu Nov 25 1993 08:55 | 9 |
| What happened ? Anyone got a report ? What was the team ?
Was it a case of well played Cambridge or just unlucky Reading ?
At least the bad result of the year is out of the way, and we continue to
steam on in the league.
|
38.597 | Wembley via the Autoglass?? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Nov 25 1993 12:59 | 17 |
| The team was as usual, Dillon is still injured - McPherson and
Hartenburger on the bench. Reading did not play well and seemed to
lack any coordination late in the game. I think that the general
"we're through anyway" attitude on the terraces didn't help.
Tend to forget Cambridge were only relegated last season.
Heard this morning that Hislop and McPherson were late turning up for
last night's game. McGhee sounded a bit peeded off.
Just to make it a really crap night, Williams was taken off injured at
half-time.
The only bright spot is no league points were lost - I would still
rather win this coming Saturday than last night. We ain't gonna win
the cup but we might win Div Two.
Chris
|
38.598 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | On 7830-2924 | Thu Nov 25 1993 13:26 | 6 |
|
It's a real bummer that we won't be playing Wycombe though.
Tony
|
38.599 | | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Fri Nov 26 1993 11:09 | 5 |
| Any news on the Bristol Rovers away on the 27 Dec is all ticket for away fans
? I've heard two differing views so far.
Andy
|
38.600 | Quinn at the double! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Nov 29 1993 08:27 | 19 |
| RE- 1 Firstly, Bristol R away is DEFINATELY all-ticket. Tickets are on
sale at Elm Park now.
Secondly, normal service was resumed at Elm Park on Saturday against
probably the most boring team I've seen this season. Quinn alone has
scored more league goals than the whole Bournemouth team.
Before the game Quinn signed a new contract (Sod off Swindon) and then
scored two goals, the second being a superb lob from over 30 yards.
In between Gooding scored with a volley from the edge of the area.
Lambert came on as sub late on for his first league appearance of the
season.
Reading have stretched their unbeaten home league run to 19 games (16
wins and three draws). It is also 12 games now unbeaten in the league.
Three of Reading's next four games are against the three teams directly
below Reading in the table. December is going to be difficult.
Chris
|
38.601 | Easy win | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Dec 02 1993 09:03 | 17 |
| Last nights result in the Autoglass
Reading 4 Northampton 1
Reading cruised into the next round with an easy win against
Northampton. Goals from Hartenburger, Quinn, Lambert and Gooding.
The only concern is the growing injury list.
Ranson - out for a month (at least)
Lovell - picked up injury in training, could be out for 2/3 weeks
Jones - still not available, will be playing by the New Year
Hartenburger and Dillon - both taken off injured last night
Hislop - injured last night and unable to kick the ball (made it a bit
interesting from back passes.
Probably a blessing in disguise that we aren't playing on Saturday.
Chris
|
38.602 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Fri Dec 03 1993 13:32 | 8 |
|
Chris,
any idea who we have drawn in the next round ?. Even though
promotion is our main target and priority a trip to Wembley would
be the icing on the cake...
Neil...
|
38.603 | Nice little double! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Dec 03 1993 16:53 | 7 |
| Quite right too Neil - a day out at Wembley to celebrate our promotion
sounds a good idea. The draw for the third round has been delayed
because of the number of games unfinished. As soon I hear you can be
sure it will be in this note.
The 16 teams left are still split 8 in the South and 8 in the North.
Chris
|
38.604 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Fri Dec 03 1993 17:11 | 3 |
| I think the draw is next Wed. if I heard right on the T.V.
Al
|
38.605 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Fri Dec 03 1993 17:17 | 13 |
| I see Reading are going to get a "top quality" defender on loan,what
with the injuries they`ve got,and especially Ray Ranson being out for
at least a month. This shows the commitment Reading have got to get
promoted,IMO. He should be playing in the crucial away game to Burnley
next Saturday.
Also great news that Tom Jones will being coming back to the
green,green grass (apologies) of Bristol City for the 29th December if
all goes well.
|
38.606 | Wrong Team and Date!!!!! | SUBURB::HOOPERG | Gary Hooper | Mon Dec 06 1993 09:33 | 7 |
| I think you may mean the brown mud bath of Bath (Bristol) Rovers on the 27th
December at Trumpton Park, not the green grass of the Gate.
There is only one team in Bristol and they wear red and white.
Gary
|
38.607 | That'll teach me a lesson | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Dec 08 1993 12:44 | 21 |
| Having been to see the Wycombe-Cambridge game on Saturday, I can't
believe Reading didn't beat Cambridge. On hearing the draw for the 2nd
round, I hurriedly organised a ticket for the Wycombe game through a
contact assuming Reading would get through and it would be a sell-out!
Oh well, it will teach me a lesson since it meant I had to endure this
game.
Cambridge were awful and hardly threatened Wycombe. Mind you Wycombe
weren't a lot better and were disappointing considering the good
reports I had heard.
Back to Reading. Stuart Lovell is likely to miss the next two matches
through injury so Uwe should get his long awaited opportunity to start
in a league game. I saw him briefly when he came on as sub against
Blackpool and he showed some excellent touches.
This month is going to be very important with 3 games against teams in
the top four. If we win, or at least don't lose, these games we
should be in an excellent position.
Neil
|
38.608 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Wed Dec 08 1993 13:26 | 5 |
|
Reading have John Humphery of Crystal Palace on a months loan, he
could be in the side to face Burnley on Saturday...
Neil..
|
38.609 | watch out watch out | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | On 7830-2924 | Wed Dec 08 1993 13:54 | 6 |
|
Excuse my ignorance, but what position does Humphery play in?
Tony
|
38.610 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 13:55 | 4 |
| He was a right-back.
Gary....
|
38.611 | Loan Deal | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Dec 08 1993 15:04 | 4 |
| Read in the paper today that Reading are going to take Andy Gray on Loan from
Spurs.
�@
|
38.612 | Naaaar | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Wed Dec 08 1993 15:29 | 15 |
| RE -1
Isn't he an ex-YTS striker ? I don't know why McGhee would want him.
Archie's out for a few weeks, and Uwe is doubtful for the trip to Burnley,
but we still have the option of partnering Quinn with Gilkes, Lambert and our
own Andy Gray. Maybe an experienced striker but a wet behind the ear Yiddo ?
I think not.
Vital game Saturday, I'll be pleased with a point, then knock a few
past Steve Francis next week and then I'll be back to watch the Bristol and
Stockport games.
Go into the New Year on top and Ladbrokes might as well stop taking
bets.
Andy.
|
38.613 | twin towers? | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | On 7830-2924 | Thu Dec 09 1993 13:06 | 8 |
|
Away to Fulham in the Southern quarters of the Autoglass. Obviously a
home draw would've been nice, but Fulham are probably the softest touch
in the Southern section.
Tony
|
38.614 | Another 3 points | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Mon Dec 13 1993 11:32 | 9 |
| Royals increased their lead to 3 points over Stockport & 8 over 3rd placed
Bristol Rovers on Saturday after beating Burnley 1-0 away.
Mick Gooding scored the goal after 24 mins.
John Humphrey marked his debut by being sent off, Heath of Burnley also getting
an early bath.
Al
|
38.615 | Burnley 0 RFC 1 - Mick Gooding | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Dec 13 1993 11:36 | 16 |
| Well a SUPERB result on Saturday. Burnley, 8 wins and a draw out of 9 home
games so far this season bumped into the rampaging Royals. With Stockport and
Bristol Rovers both drawing, we are now 3 points clear at the top - 8 points
ahead of third place - it's looking good.
Humphreys got sent off on his loan debut for elbowing and Burnley's little
****** up front, Adrian Heath also went near the end. I wish I could have
been there, that would have been brilliant.
Anyway, 9 wins and 4 draws now out of our last 13 games, and can anyone catch
us ? Huddersfield and Steve Francis at home next week, and this is the sort
of game that we could trip up on, and with Bristol and Stockport after that,
we'll go into the New Year on top and stay there for the rest of he season.
Andy
|
38.616 | | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Dec 13 1993 11:37 | 1 |
| Git..you beat me to it.
|
38.617 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Mon Dec 13 1993 11:38 | 8 |
| Who saw the Heath incident??? Exactly the same as the Ferdinand
incident in mid-week but and he didn't deserve to go. The Reading
keeper didn't help by letting the ball sail over his head. He could
easily have caught it. Instead Heath was sent off.
Bad refereeing....
/GAry...
|
38.618 | little prick | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | On 7830-2924 | Mon Dec 13 1993 11:43 | 8 |
|
The referees report will clearly state that the offence which led to
Heaths dismissal was a blatant display of being a total wanker. Now
that's a red card in my book.
Tony
|
38.619 | Staying down 4 ever | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Dec 13 1993 12:00 | 6 |
| re 618
In which case he should appeal, unless he was previously a Clarets
supporter then he hasn't been at Turf Moor long enough yet to be
described as "total...".
|
38.620 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Mon Dec 13 1993 12:01 | 5 |
| Well the incident seemed even more harsh than Ferdinand incident.
Refereeing standard is at an all time low.
/GAry....
|
38.621 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | World Cup 1994 ZZzzz | Tue Dec 14 1993 12:55 | 44 |
|
Here is the top of the Endsleigh division 2...
P W D L F A Pts
1 Reading 19 13 4 2 44 21 43
2 Stockport 19 12 4 3 34 15 40
---------------------------------
3 Bristol R 19 10 5 4 26 18 35
4 Port Vale 19 10 4 5 37 23 34
5 Plymouth 19 10 4 5 37 26 34
6 Blackpool 20 10 3 7 35 31 33
---------------------------------
7 Burnley 19 10 2 7 32 24 32
8 Hull 19 9 3 7 33 30 30
9 Brentford 19 8 6 5 22 16 30
10 Wrexham 19 7 6 6 31 31 27
League Division 2 Leading scorers
19 Quinn (Reading)
16 Bennett (Wrexham)
14 McCarthy (Bradford now Oldham)
J.Taylor (Bristol R)
13 Castle (Plymouth)
Griffiths (Blackpool)
Jepson (Exeter)
Preece (Stockport)
11 Blake (Cardiff)
10 Eyres (Burnley)
Varadi(Rotherham)
Windass (Hull)
9 Cross and Foyle (Port Vale)
Francis (Stockport)
Watson (Blackpool)
Neil...
|
38.622 | Beautiful ! | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Tue Dec 14 1993 15:45 | 9 |
|
Re -1:
Neil,
You shouldn't have put that note there. Every 5 minutes I have to
log into notes and look at it. It's affecting my work.
Andy.
|
38.623 | Archie is back | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Dec 15 1993 12:09 | 11 |
| Looks as if Archie Lovell has recovered quickly and could play on
Saturday. The game before Xmas is notoriously our worst of the season.
Last season it was a 2-4 defeat at home to Stockport (after we were
leading 2-1), the season before was a 0-1 home defeat to Hartlepool!
A couple of interesting games this weekend in Div 2. On Friday it's
Stockport v Plymouth and on Saturday it's P.Vale v Burnley.
If we stay unbeaten until the New Year we will have done bloody well!
Chris
|
38.624 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:07 | 5 |
| There shouldn`t be a problem playing against strugglers Huddersfield -
but it`s best not to presume.
Anyone going to the Bristol game??
|
38.625 | Oooh aarrgghhh. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:56 | 7 |
| I'll be back for the Bristol game, that's if my mate has got me a ticket yet.
Any ideas on the best way to get to the ground, and the best pubs in Bath ?
Should be a cracker. The only game I managed to get to so far this season was
the 4-0 at Port Vale, so if it's just a quarter as good as that then.......
Andy
|
38.626 | How to get to Bath Rovers? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Dec 16 1993 16:22 | 4 |
| Re -1 Follow signs for TRUMPTON, you can't miss it!!
Chris
|
38.627 | It's time for... | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Fri Dec 17 1993 12:02 | 5 |
| Re:-1
Cheers, do we have to sing Hugh,Pugh Barley McGrew, Parkinson Lovell
and Quinn ?
|
38.628 | STILL TOP | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Dec 20 1993 08:35 | 16 |
| Firstly, I suppose a dissapointment in only drawing with Huddersfield
on Saturday. Quinn put three efforts the wrong side of the post,
Taylor hit the bar, Gooding hit the post, and both Gilkes and Parkinson
missed when put through. I think Huddersfield had one or maybe two
shots on target.
There were at least five bookings as the game got out of hand for a
while in the second half. Basically, H'field killed it.
Humphrey (the loan full-back) looked useful, as did all the back four -
although they didn't have that much too do.
The result wasn't too disastrous as only one of the top nine teams
managed a win this weekend (Plymouth). Actually Plymouth are the form
team having won four on the trot. I hope they come unstuck this
Wednesday against Exeter (a rearranged Xmas game).
Chris
|
38.629 | The others slipped up | CHEFS::EDINBOROUGHS | DTN: 7830 - 2040 | Mon Dec 20 1993 11:44 | 15 |
|
Not too suprised by Readings result. As has been said in this note
before, they play better against the better teams.
The one result which suprised me was Bristol Rovers going down 3-0.
This must place Reading in pretty good stead when they play them next.
Incidently, I was propping up a bar with four ex-Reading players at
new nightclub in Thatcham on Saturday Night. Stuart Beavon, Martin
Hicks, Steve Richardson and Chris Seymour. They all play for Newbury
Town now and from what I can make out they are all getting paid a bit
to do it aswell (they are on an �80 a match bonus if they win).
Sounds stupid but I actually felt quite nervous talking to them, I mean
I did watch three of them play at Wembley !!!
Steve.
|
38.630 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Mon Dec 20 1993 13:10 | 8 |
| A very frustrating game against Huddersfield. Everytime a Huddersfield
played was tackled,he went down faking injury - plus they took about
5 minutes to take a throw in.
It shows the respect for Reading these days when at the end of the
game the Huddersfield team did a bit of a lap of honour,clapping in
front of the Southbank `cos they were so happy getting a point.
|
38.631 | UPDATE | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Dec 22 1993 14:20 | 12 |
| UPDATE -
Reading have sold out of the ticket allocation for the B.Rovers game on
the 27th.
Parkinson will be suspended for the games on the 1st and 3rd of Jan.
Humphrey will be suspended for the games on 27th, 28th and 1st.
Ranson is back in training and could play against B.Rovers.
Tom Jones will be playing again by the middle of January.
|
38.632 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Wed Dec 22 1993 17:26 | 6 |
| That`s a shame about Humphrey - he was very impressive in the Huddersfield
game.
|
38.633 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Thu Dec 23 1993 10:45 | 9 |
|
Are the matches over Christmas
Mon 27th Bristol Rovers v Reading
Tue 28th Reading v Stockport County
I may make ny first visit to Elm park for the county game..
Andy..B
|
38.634 | | EBYGUM::WOODWARDJ | DEC the halls with bows of holly... | Thu Dec 23 1993 11:20 | 1 |
| The Stockport game isn't all ticket is it?
|
38.635 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Thu Dec 23 1993 13:01 | 3 |
| Nope - unless you`re a Stockport fan in which case,the away end is
sold out.
|
38.636 | | EBYGUM::WOODWARDJ | DEC the halls with bows of holly... | Thu Dec 23 1993 13:05 | 3 |
| No I'm a Reading man, sounds like it will be a good crowd.
Jim.
|
38.637 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | eat my nacks | Thu Dec 23 1993 14:07 | 7 |
|
I say, in the Rose at 1pm Stu. That way, as it's Christmas, we can get
pished before the game.
Tony
|
38.638 | CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Dec 23 1993 14:23 | 13 |
| re - recent
The Stockport end is not sold out. Stockport only average 45** at
home. I doubt if they will bring more than a few hundred.
It will definately be busy in the pubs around the ground, the Royals
Rendevouz and the Southbank.
The other Xmas games are;
JAN 1ST - Cardiff away
JAN 3RD - York home
Chris
|
38.639 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Taking the biscuit | Thu Dec 23 1993 14:34 | 8 |
| Well Chris,I`ll admit i`m only going by what a mate of mine said - so
we`ll see.
Aye,Tony i`ll see you in the Rose n` Thistle. I`ll be coming back from
Brummie in the morning but it shouldn`t be a problem. As long as I wake
up in time.
|
38.640 | Here we go | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Dec 23 1993 14:55 | 6 |
| I hope I'm wrong - I hope the Stockport end is crowded...it will make a
good atmosphere. I know that the Reading end will be packed.
There will be a strong smell of alcohol in the air, let's hope it's a
good day.
Chris
|
38.641 | Come on you RRRRrrrrssss!! | PEKING::COSSEYN | World Cup 1994 ZZzzz | Thu Dec 23 1993 15:53 | 7 |
|
Happy X-mas you fellow Royals, maximum points please...
Hears to a happy 94....
Neil..
|
38.642 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Dec 29 1993 09:56 | 8 |
|
This was my first visit to Elm park this season if Stockport are supposed
to be a good side Reading will have no problems winning this league. Lovell
scored twice in a three minutes just before the half time whistle. I
dont remember Stockport even having a shot on target all game.
Andy..B
|
38.643 | Champions | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Jan 03 1994 09:30 | 24 |
| RE: last
Stockport were pretty poor, but Reading were exceptional in the first
half and deserved more than a two goal lead. We were guilty of sitting back a
bit in the second but with that 7 foot donkey they've got up front they never
looked like scoring. Kerr and Dillon were IMO the best Reading players.
Pretty annoyed that the Bristol game was called off but the Twerton
Park pitch is always liable to bogging.
Didn't have a chance to get to Cardiff, but we got done 3-0 with 2
goals coming in the last 8 minutes. According to 210 Reading were the better
team in the first half, Quinn going close on a number of occasions, but their
better football didn't create as many chances as Cardiff. 1st defeat in
16 games and first goals conceded in the league since Nov 6th. Bloody glad
we've got no more trips into Taffland. 1 point from 3 games this year.
Anyway as you lot have got a bank holiday today, I hope you'll be
down Elm Park and watching York get stuffed - wish I could be there.
Happy new year Royals fans, and welcome to the year of glory !!
Andy..
|
38.644 | Back on track | CHEFS::EDINBOROUGHS | DTN: 7830 - 2040 | Mon Jan 03 1994 17:43 | 14 |
|
Just heard from an unreliable source (Plymouth Argyle fan) that Reading
won 2-1 and Plymouth could only draw 1-1. This puts Reading 9 points
clear now of Plymouth. Apparently Quinn got both goals and Hopkins put
the ball in his own net to give the visitors their goal.
RE -1
I don't know what it is about Welsh sides but we very rarely get good
results on their own turf.
Happy New Year and it will be.
Steve.
|
38.645 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Tue Jan 04 1994 09:21 | 25 |
| Quinn's first was a screaming free kick from outside the penalty area, and his
second was a good finish from near the penalty spot after a great run and low
cross from Mick Gooding. The own goal was a bit of a disaster, but no-one in the
South Stand really saw it as we were all busy insulting some York fan wearing a
train-spotter's anorak. I've never heard Elm Park sing louder or better than
that heart-rending chorus of "Who's the pratt in the anorak?"
Until we scored the first goal, Jamie Lambert was playing very well down the
right but then he seemed to drift into the middle and York began to put us under
a lot of pressure. The second half was fairly similar in that we scored early
and looked well on top, only to relax and allow them to create a lot of good
chances. Dylan Kerr and Micky G were excellent down the left in the second, and
the Mighty One could have had another with two shots going just wide and one
coming off the post.
In the last ten minutes Shaka pulled off two fantastic saves that earned us the
three points. The first was from a point blank header from the York substitute
and the second a driven shot or header or something that Shaka tipped over the
bar. Shaka got an ovation from the South Stand at the end of the game and
deservedly so.
York will be as sick as parrots not to get a point, but at the end of the day it
was a game of two halves and the team that scored the most goals won.
Mike
|
38.646 | | BLKPUD::WOODWARDJ | DEC the halls with bows of holly... | Tue Jan 04 1994 10:23 | 6 |
| Could someone post the top half of the table please?
Tried to go to the Stockport match but got locked out with 100's
of other fans.
James.
|
38.647 | SIX POINTS CLEAR | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jan 05 1994 09:07 | 19 |
| Makes good reading,
PL POINTS GOALS
READING 23 50 48
PLYMOUTH 23 44 45
STOCKPORT 23 44 39
BURNLEY 24 43 41
PORT VALE 23 39 40
BRENTFORD 24 39 30
HULL 24 38 40
BRISTOL R 22 38 28
BRADFORD 23 35 34
YORK 24 35 33
Reading are the only team in the top five that play this Saturday.
Home to Hartlepool.
Chris
|
38.648 | 9 points clear | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | | Mon Jan 10 1994 09:52 | 31 |
| Me To Mike Fowler on Friday:
"If Reading can get an early goal they'll get a hatfull!!"
I think they heard me
Reading 4 Hertlepool 0 (That's how it was spelt on CEEFAX :-) )
Quinn 3
Lovell 8
Taylor ?
?
Other important games:
Cambridge 0 - 2 York
Brentford 3 - 4 Bristol Rovers
So the top looks like this now:
PL POINTS GOALS
READING 24 53 52
PLYMOUTH 23 44 45
STOCKPORT 23 44 39
BURNLEY 24 43 41
BRISTOL R 23 41 32
PORT VALE 23 39 40
BRENTFORD 25 39 33
HULL 24 38 40
YORK 25 38 35
BRADFORD 23 35 34
|
38.649 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 10 1994 10:27 | 14 |
|
Gooding got the other goal, following up a Quinn finger-breaker. All
four goals were great. Quinn 20yard free-kick, Lovell 15yard on-the-run
volley, Taylor round the keeper, and Gooding's because of Quinn's
free-kick.
Hartlepool were rubbish, apart from their keeper who made about five
breathtaking saves.
It could have been ten.
Tony
|
38.650 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 10 1994 13:14 | 5 |
| Another impressive performance from Reading. Pass,pass,pass is the
Mark McGee obssession,and it`s paying off.
I`ll be at the Leyton Orient game this Saturday.
|
38.651 | CHAMPIONS? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Jan 10 1994 14:16 | 24 |
| RE- last few. Ditto Ditto
This was a one-sided affair. The only thing Reading did wrong was to
let Hartlepool off the hook with only four goals. Although, before
Saturday Hartlepool had not conceded more than two goals in an away
game.
This now takes Reading's run of home league games without defeat to 23
(19 wins and 4 draws). We have played 3 of the last 4 league games at
home and we now face 3 of the next 4 away.
The next game is Fulham away tomorrow in the Autoglass, followed by
Orient away on Saturday.
Interesting to note that on Saturday Reading did not include (even on
the bench!!) - Gilkes, Hartenburger, Ranson, Lambert and Ranson. We
had a 19 year-old and a 20 year-old on the bench.....something for the
future.
Re- previous....McGhee has brought a level of football to this club (ie
passing at all costs) which is a pleasure to watch. Long may it
continue.
Chris
|
38.652 | 8*) | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 10 1994 14:21 | 6 |
|
Christ, that Ray Ranson is twice the man I thought he was.
Tony
|
38.653 | How's Humpy now he's back? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Jan 10 1994 14:25 | 4 |
| As a Palace fan wishing we had John Humphrey back, how did he play on
Saturday?
Paul
|
38.654 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 10 1994 14:56 | 9 |
|
It was the first time I've seen him, and he weren't great! His passing
was sketchy, but he seemed sound in the defence department.
However, I'm reliably informed he has been better than that.
Tony
|
38.655 | The other one! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Jan 10 1994 15:00 | 6 |
| RE- a few ago. Ofcourse the other absentee was McPherson. And yes,
Humphrey has played better than that. I would prefer to see him play
rather than Ranson.
Chris
|
38.656 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Mon Jan 10 1994 15:40 | 11 |
|
Whats the average crowd at Reading these days?
And do they still sing famous ditties such as
"We're the left side, we're the left side, We're the left side of
the Bank."
Such wonderful memories :)
|
38.657 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 10 1994 15:40 | 8 |
|
Mind you, "John John, John John John John, John John John John, John
John, JOHN JOHN HUMPHREYS!" doesn't have the same ring as Ray Ray etc!
Tony
|
38.658 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 10 1994 15:42 | 8 |
|
The average crowd is about 5k me thinks. And yes, the 10-14year old
bovver boys still have great fun with ""Weeeee're the leerrrrft side
etc.
Tony
|
38.659 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Mon Jan 10 1994 16:13 | 13 |
| The last few crowds have been 6-7000 and they turned people away from the
Stockport game.
Other tunes:
Mark McGhee is magic, he wears a magic hat, and when he saw the championship, he
said I'm having that, ooooooooooooooohhhhh... (rpt)
Shaka, Shaka, Shaka, etc. (my personal fave)
He's blue, he's white, he's f***ing dynamite (guess what striker that's about)
Mike
|
38.660 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Mon Jan 10 1994 17:13 | 10 |
|
Mike ain't gotta clue who its about but I do remember
He's here, he's there, he's every f***ing where Martin 'icks, Martin
'icks.
Where is he now actually?
Paul
|
38.661 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | | Mon Jan 10 1994 17:32 | 3 |
| He's playing non-league. In the Reading/Newbury area I think!
Al
|
38.662 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 10 1994 17:41 | 13 |
| My favourite is "Shaka,what`s the score,Shaka,Shaka what`s the score?"
There`s always big applause as he sticks his 2 fingers up in the air.
Or 3 fingers etc depending on the score.
My seasonal favourite is "9 points clear My Lord,9 points clear. Oh
Lord,9 points clear". (Sung to the tune of Cum by ah My Lord).
But the funniest has to be against York with the "you got an anorak
for Xmas" "Your Mum shops at C&A" etc to the sad York fan with a crap
anorak on.
|
38.663 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Tue Jan 11 1994 09:29 | 7 |
| And it went on.... "You got a coat for Christmas"........"Is that what you call
a coat"........"Who's the pratt in the anorak".....etc.
Ah, heady days. It's just a shame that while we were singing it we scored an own
goal and no-one in the South stand noticed. 8-)
Mike
|
38.664 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | DOUBLE TALKIN' JIVE | Tue Jan 11 1994 09:36 | 9 |
| I have to admit that Reading fans in the Southbank are good for a laugh. I
love it when all the 14 year olds sing "Come and have a go if you think
you're hard enough". Whilst singing this they seem to be taking a step
away from the away end and nearer their parents further along the
Southbank.
Is Mike Fowler one of these 14 year olds???
/GAry....
|
38.665 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Tue Jan 11 1994 10:20 | 3 |
| Come and find out if you think you're hard enough....
Mike
|
38.666 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Jan 11 1994 10:21 | 6 |
| The average crowd at Reading this season is 6500 - this will almost
certainly rise as the season progresses. This is 36% up on last season
and last season was about 25% up on the season before.
My favourite song WILL be "Champions Champions Champions" around the
end of April.
|
38.667 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | DOUBLE TALKIN' JIVE | Tue Jan 11 1994 10:26 | 10 |
| RE 665
Mike,
I did visit your area a couple of weeks before Christmas but you were
obviously hiding from me cos I didn't see yer. Where do yer sit???
And yes, i'm hard enough but will you run???
/GAry
|
38.668 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Tue Jan 11 1994 11:04 | 6 |
|
I predict a draw against a desperate Fulham tonight.
Tony
|
38.669 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | DOUBLE TALKIN' JIVE | Tue Jan 11 1994 11:09 | 6 |
| RE 668
And Fulham to win on penalties.
/GAry
|
38.670 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Tue Jan 11 1994 11:33 | 18 |
| >>>>>>>
I did visit your area a couple of weeks before Christmas but you were
--------------------------------------------------------
obviously hiding from me cos I didn't see yer. Where do yer sit???
-----------------
>>>>>>>
Is it just me or is there something wrong with this statement?
Anyway, in a desperate attempt to inject some relevence into this note, is
Michael Gilkes injured? I heard he was, and tha was why he wasn't on the bench
at the weekend.
Also has anyone heard anything about this rumour concerning a bid for Williams?
Cheers,
Mike
|
38.671 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | DOUBLE TALKIN' JIVE | Tue Jan 11 1994 11:37 | 7 |
| Re 670
Let me put it another way. I went where it said on ELF but you weren't
there and no one had heard of yer!
/GARy
|
38.672 | No Wembley | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jan 12 1994 09:10 | 6 |
| Reading were unlucky to lose 1-0 to Fulham last night in the Autoglass.
Kerr didn't play as he had a car crash at the weekend - he should be
fit for Saturday.
One competition left!!
Chris
|
38.673 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Jan 12 1994 12:19 | 25 |
| Adie Williams is being closely monitored by Sheffield Wednesday amongst
other Premier Clubs. Reading want at least �1m but as far as I am aware
no actual bid has been made as yet. However, Wednesday have quite a few
injury problems at present, especially at the back and they may well
step up their interest if this doesn't improve.
I didn't manage to get to the game on Saturday but having seen the
goals on TV, I must say that Stuart Lovell's goal was exceptionally
well taken. He really has developed beyond all recognition this season
and, at 22, really is becoming a good prospect. And to think Reading put
him on the transfer list towards the end of last season. I should think
Uwe is getting fed up not playing but at the moment he is not likely to
get a look in. I can foresee him getting very disgruntled and wanting
to go back to Germany (probably for a fraction of the fee Reading
paid). Time will tell.
Leyton Orient on Saturday. They are beginning to improve and this might
be a tough tame.
The continued progress of Plymouth, Stockport and Port Vale in the FA
Cup can only be a good thing. The more games they fall behind, the more
pressure they will feel as Reading continue winning!!
Neil
|
38.674 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Jan 12 1994 12:29 | 6 |
| It`s a shame about Reading going out of the Autoglass - I was hoping
for the prestigious double.
Still,at least we can concentrate on the league. Leyton Orient will
indeed be tought - I forsee a draw.
|
38.675 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Wed Jan 12 1994 12:41 | 14 |
| re -2
> Adie Williams is being closely monitored by Sheffield Wednesday amongst
I'm not a regular reader of this note so could you tell me which
position Adie Williams plays in. We'll have to find a replacement for
Roland Nillson by the end of the season who plays at right back. Also,
is he any good?
Sorry to appear such a vulture, but as you said we have got a bad
injury situation at the moment.
Paul.
|
38.676 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | World Cup 1994 ZZzzz | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:15 | 7 |
|
I also went to the game on Saturday and the second goal was
exceptional, I've been twice this season and Lovell played very
well in both games and looks a good prospect. It would have been nice
to get a Wembley appearance but promotion is the priority....
Neil...
|
38.677 | Adie | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:24 | 5 |
| RE - Williams
He is a centre-back, and occasionally has played up front. He's only
22 and is an excellent prospect for the future. SO HANDS OFF!
|
38.678 | Are we "big" then | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Wed Jan 12 1994 15:34 | 13 |
| re -1
>RE - Williams
>He is a centre-back, and occasionally has played up front. He's only
>22 and is an excellent prospect for the future. SO HANDS OFF!
I can sympathise. It wasn't so long ago that Wednesday were in the
position of having players poached by "bigger" clubs. Let us have our
(brief?) moment amongst the big spenders.
Paul.
|
38.679 | Re: last few | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Fri Jan 14 1994 13:13 | 10 |
| The thing with Williams is that Wednesday have been the 4th or 5th club that
have been rumoured to be after him. Until these become firm bids I'm not
really worried, but to be honest I can't see him staying around for next
season. I hope I'm wrong because McGhee has built a squad to get us up and we
have a good basis to go from there - the last thing we want to do is start
selling our best young players like Williams, Archie and Shaka.
And keeping McGhee for that matter.
Andy..
|
38.680 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Fri Jan 14 1994 13:21 | 6 |
| On Midweek Sports Special McGhee said he doesn't want to move on because he
"hasn't served his management apprenticeship yet". Whether this means he'll go
if Reading get promoted or not I don't know. He said he hopes Shilts gets the
Southampton job, because it might hurt Plymouth's challenge. 8-)
Mike
|
38.681 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Fri Jan 14 1994 13:38 | 7 |
| .680
Mark McGhee is so funny. :-(
/GAry
|
38.682 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Jan 14 1994 13:43 | 4 |
| Apparently Arsenal have been watching Williams for the last 3 games.
...but he`ll cost in the regions of a million.
|
38.683 | John O'Neill for the hoops? | PAKORA::JADAMS | | Fri Jan 14 1994 13:56 | 13 |
|
Thought I'd pop this snippet of info in here since I wasn't sure if
it had filtered down to you Reading fans (or if there's any truth in
it either). In one of the papers up here, it said that McGhee was
interested in buying John O'Neill of Dundee United. He's around about
21-23 years old and is a winger/attacking midfielder who for some
reason is always on the fringe of the first team. The price is supposed
to be in the region of �250K. From what I've seen (admittedly only on
TV) he's a cracker that, given the opportunity, could hit it big.
Cheers,
John A.
|
38.684 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Jan 14 1994 17:13 | 4 |
| Cheers John.
That`s very interesting. Sounds like a useful buy if it happened.
|
38.685 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 17 1994 13:23 | 12 |
| Leyton Orient 1 Reading 1
Not a bad performance,against quite a tough team. Reading took the lead
with a goal from Stuart Lovell after a defensive error. Leyton Orient
pushed back hard in the 2nd half,and it was no suprise when they
scored. Few chances after that,with Scott Taylor beating the defenders
and goalkeeper but only to put the ball inches wide being the best
opportunity.
2,200 away supporters meant a good atmosphere,and I`m glad I went. Roll
on Fulham away in 2 weeks time.
|
38.686 | Sunday game? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Jan 18 1994 08:29 | 6 |
| Re- Fulham away.
If Chelsea beat Barnet this week in the cup replay, the Fulham v
Reading game will be on SUNDAY 30th Jan (12.30 kick off).
Chris
|
38.687 | Williams will stay | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jan 19 1994 08:31 | 11 |
| Looks as if Sheff Wed will not be pursuing Williams any more, at least
for the time being. According to the press they were struggling to
find 500k for some forward and have just spent 250k on a centre-back
from Derby.
The Barnet away game (22 Feb) will probably be all ticket. As the Post
said last night, Barnet can only offer 960 tickets to Reading which is
not much more than a third of the reported 2600 Reading fans that went
to Orient.
Chris
|
38.688 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Jan 19 1994 10:32 | 5 |
|
Anyone know the remaining fixture list...
Andy..B
|
38.689 | 21 left | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jan 19 1994 12:55 | 23 |
| JAN 22 EXETER (H)
JAN 26 B.ROVERS (A)
JAN 29/30 FULHAM (A)
FEB 5 P.VALE (H)
FEB 12 HARTLEPOOL (A)
FEB 19 BRENTFORD (H)
FEB 22 BARNET (A)
FEB 26 CAMBRIDGE (A)
MAR 5 WREXHAM (H)
MAR 12 PLYMOUTH (A)
MAR 16 BRADFORD (H)
MAR 19 HULL (A)
MAR 26 SWANSEA (H)
MAR 29 YORK (A)
APR 2 B.ROVERS (H)
APR 4 STOCKPORT (A)
APR 9 CARDIFF (H)
APR 16 ROTHERHAM (H)
APR 23 BLACKPOOL (A)
APR 30 BRIGHTON (H)
MAY 7 BOURNEMOUTH (A)
Chris
|
38.690 | Champions. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Thu Jan 20 1994 16:22 | 7 |
| According to the Southampton note...just looking to see if there was
a new manager yet.... Alan Ball has been appointed.
This could have an effect on the Exeter players on Saturday.
Hopefully a negative one, but it's known to work for them.
Anyway, here's to a 12 point gap opening up.
|
38.691 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 24 1994 17:24 | 19 |
| Reading 1 Exeter 0.
A reasonable performance from the Royals,and they were the better team
so they deserved the 3 points. Still 9 points clear at the top.
My only real criticism has got to be Scott Taylor - get rid of this
donkey. Chance after chance came his way to stick the ball in,and he
fluffed it every time. I reckon put Uwe Hartenberger in this position,
he seemed quite tasty when he came on as sub.
Another criticism has to be a small minority of Exeter fans,swearing
and asking the Soutbank to join `em for a fight etc during the minute
silence. You`ve just got to question the mentality of a 30 ish year old
geezer and his obligatory fat bloke mate. Fortunately this element were
evicted from the ground.
|
38.692 | IMO | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Tue Jan 25 1994 09:45 | 11 |
| re:-1
Scott Taylor is probably the best player in the team at getting
behind the defence and into goal scoring positions. Unfortunately he is also
the worst finisher. Give him a bit more time, he seems to be getting better
every season, and I reckon by next year, he will be a first choice on the
right.
Is Tom Jones back soon ?
Andy
|
38.693 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Tue Jan 25 1994 12:02 | 7 |
|
Tom Jones has being training for a couple of weeks now. Good luck to
him, we need him back in the squad.
Tony
|
38.694 | Scotty | UBOHUB::CAPEL_S | | Tue Jan 25 1994 13:13 | 12 |
|
I have to agree with Andy about Scott Taylor.
You cannot fault his continuing running. The number of times he is
first to the attack & first back defending is too numerous to mention.
Even if he does lose the ball he tries his hardest to get it back
unlike some of them. The only thing which is stopping him from
performing week in week out is the stick he gets from the so called
"TRUE" supporters.
Shaun
|
38.695 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Jan 25 1994 13:19 | 9 |
| I`ll agree he does a lot of running,and many times i`ve been impressed
at the way after he`s given the ball away he`ll run after it and
wrestle it back.
However,seeing Reading play a pin point passing game,the whole thing
breaks down with 1 bad cross. And Taylor is doing too many bad crosses/
passes etc.
|
38.696 | Why... why... why... Reading..... ;-) | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Jan 25 1994 13:20 | 3 |
| Does Tom Jones do half time entertainment as well???
Rick.
|
38.697 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Tue Jan 25 1994 14:50 | 6 |
|
Well there's a new one. 8*)
Tony
|
38.698 | Do you write all your own material? | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Tue Jan 25 1994 15:04 | 5 |
| re:-2
The old ones are the oldest. 8-)
mike
|
38.699 | Reading... what a team! | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Jan 25 1994 15:24 | 5 |
| re.-1
No I had Bob Monkhouses scriptwriters work on that gag! ;-)
rick
|
38.700 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Tue Jan 25 1994 17:30 | 6 |
|
May Reading as successful in the league as I am at getting x00's.
Tony
|
38.701 | | BLKPUD::WOODWARDJ | Not 'arf... | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:06 | 10 |
| The result from last night was (I think)...
Bristol Rovers 1 - 1 Reading
Quinn scored Reading's goal and that puts us 10 points clear at the
top.
Both Stockport and Plymouth have games in hand.
Jim.
|
38.702 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:12 | 7 |
|
Uwe Uwe was sent off for `violent conduct'. However both he and McGhee
said it was an appalling decision and TV will clear his name.
Tony
|
38.703 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:18 | 5 |
|
It must have been a late equaliser by Quinn, anybody know when he
scored?
Se�n
|
38.704 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:31 | 3 |
| 65th minute I think, the same minute as Uwe was sent off. What's the story?
Mike
|
38.705 | Win at home, Draw away | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:15 | 25 |
| B.rovers took the lead after 43 minutes and then 5 minutes into the
second half they had a bloke sent off for an "off the ball" incident.
Quinn was brought down in the area on 65 mins, and duly put the penalty
away. Directly from the re-start, Uwe tangled with a BR bloke and
appeared to shield the ball/use his body (possibly elbow) and was sent
off. Refs don't normally change their mind.
Uwe will probably be suspended the same time as Gooding.
Table:
PL PTS GOALS
READING 27 58 55
PLYMOUTH 25 48 48
B.ROVERS 26 48 36
STOCKPORT 24 47 42
BRENTFORD 27 45 36
BURNLEY 26 43 43
P.VALE 25 43 42
HULL 27 43 41
Saturday's main game: Bristol v Huddersfield
Sunday: Fulham v READING
Chris
|
38.706 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:36 | 7 |
|
Well lets hope Steve Francis does the business on Saturday and Uwe hits
back in style on Sunday.
Tony
|
38.707 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Jan 27 1994 13:08 | 5 |
| Meridian anounced the result as "Reading`s promotion hopes took a
battering as they lost 4-1 to Bristol tonight".
huh?!
|
38.708 | I heard that result too | CHEFS::HARRISR | Digitals recurrent nightmare | Thu Jan 27 1994 13:11 | 6 |
| I thought that's what I heard, but I thought I was cracking up.
what's going on ??????????
Rich.
|
38.709 | And Reading will be pleased with that. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Fri Jan 28 1994 10:47 | 4 |
38.710 | 1-0, again | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Mon Jan 31 1994 09:45 | 6 |
|
Match report please.....
Tony
|
38.711 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 31 1994 13:04 | 12 |
| Frankly,it was a poor performance Tony,and Fulham deserved the 3
points.
Passes going nowhere,no imagination,lack of communication between
players. Gooding got sent off after kicking a player in the stomach.
John Humphreys and Phil Parkinson played well - but that was about it.
Mark McGhee needs to kick the boys up the proverbial backside,or our
impressive lead will be lost.
|
38.712 | | BLKPUD::WOODWARDJ | Not 'arf... | Fri Feb 04 1994 10:40 | 5 |
| Who are Reading playing this weekend?
Also who have Stockport and Plymouth got?
Jim.
|
38.713 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Fri Feb 04 1994 10:54 | 6 |
|
They have the mighty Port Vale at home.
Tony
|
38.714 | | BLKPUD::WOODWARDJ | Not 'arf... | Fri Feb 04 1994 11:09 | 3 |
| Hopefully we will get back to winning ways.
Jim.
|
38.715 | Cue Chris... | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Fri Feb 04 1994 11:35 | 10 |
| re:-1
After 3 goals and only 1 win in the last five games I hope you're
right. There's no doubt we're the best team in the division, just having a
dodgy patch. Port Vale is a tough game but we always seem to do better
against tougher teams.
I think Plymouth are playing Bristol Rovers as well. I'm sure Chris
will correct me if I'm wrong and also tell us who Stockport are playing.
Andy
|
38.716 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Fri Feb 04 1994 11:35 | 6 |
|
So do I, I've had a fiver on it with Gary Waite.
Tony
|
38.717 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri Feb 04 1994 12:07 | 4 |
| It said in the paper last night that Tom Jones might be back....
rick
|
38.718 | Tough game for Royals | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Feb 04 1994 16:09 | 10 |
| Tomorrow's games:
ROYALS v P.Vale
Plymouth v Bristol R
Stockport v Fulham
Huddersfield v Burnley
Brentford v York
Chris
|
38.719 | I'm NOT panicking. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Feb 07 1994 08:29 | 10 |
| What's going on ? Just a small hiccup I hope. First home defeat for
over a year, but I'm not panicking. Plymouth and Bristol drew, Fulham won at
Stockport so it's not that bad.
Can anyone post a report and a Div 2 table.
We've got (on paper) 4 easier games coming up, let's hope for some
serious points.
Andy
|
38.720 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:06 | 16 |
| No need to panic,Andy - not for the time being at least.
Apart from the first 10 minutes Reading played a blinder. Great
performances from Dillon,Gooding,and Taylor. Had by far the greater
chances,and could have won (with just a touch of luck) by 4 or 5 goals
to 2. Though that`s not to detract from Port Vale - they were probably
the best team i`ve seen there apart from Plymouth and Burnley.
To say I was stunned after the 2nd goal went in on the 10th minute
would be a understatement. Why do Reading always look weak in defence
when Williams doesn`t play?
Tom Jones made a majestic return to the green,green grass of Elm Park.
At one point I threw my knickers and bra at him.
|
38.721 | No worries!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:32 | 36 |
| RE -1 Bang on report.
Reading did not deserve to lose - and we are still one of the best (if
not, the best) team in the division. McGhee was on TV yesterday and
did not seem to concerned. Also, Dylan Kerr was on the radio yesterday
morning and vowed that Reading were unlikely to lose again this season.
McPherson was to blame for the first goal, although he'll be leaving at
the end of the season. We did miss Williams, but he should be back for
next Saturday. Reading are currently showing an interest in Jimmy
Carter of Arsenal (ex-Liverpool) - he could be on loan in the next
couple of weeks.
Table is:
GAMES POINTS
READING 29 58
STOCKPORT 26 50
BRISTOL 28 50
PLYMOUTH 26 49
BURNLEY 28 47
BRENTFORD 29 47
P.VALE 26 46
No midweek games.
Next Saturday is:
Hartlepool v Royals
Barnet v Plymouth
P.Vale v Stockport
Bristol R v Brentford
Chris
|
38.722 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:21 | 7 |
| Re 716
Tony, Where is my fiver??????????????????
/Gary
|
38.723 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Fri Feb 11 1994 09:47 | 8 |
|
Seeing as I'd already paid you Gary that was below the belt.
Tony
ps Hartlepool tomorrow and three points is a must.
|
38.724 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Fri Feb 11 1994 12:37 | 10 |
| Re 723
At the time of my reply Tony, the fiver was not in my hands. Also may
I say that your non-sporting attitude when giving me the money was very
upsetting.
I might even bet with yer on Hartlepool winning tomorrow.
/Gary
|
38.725 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Fri Feb 11 1994 14:06 | 7 |
|
I take it back. May I congratulate on your sporting guesture in letting
try to win my money back.
Tony
|
38.726 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Fri Feb 11 1994 14:08 | 5 |
| Tone, you're a gent!
/GAry
|
38.727 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Feb 11 1994 17:41 | 5 |
| A crucial game tomorrow.
Still,it makes the season a bit more interesting.
|
38.728 | | BLKPUD::WOODWARDJ | Not 'arf... | Mon Feb 14 1994 09:43 | 14 |
| Hartlepool 1 - 4 Reading.
Good win. I think Lovell got 2, Quinn in the 90th and someone else,
Gooding?.
Hartlepool were 1-0 up at half time.
Ten points clear now as Stockport, Plymouth and Bristol all failed
to get three points.
Jim.
P.S. Did anyone see the Mirror yesterday? They've got a new game
about Strikers. Jimmy Quinn gets quite a good mention.
|
38.729 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Mon Feb 14 1994 11:46 | 6 |
|
May I firstly thank Gary Waite for coughing up the �5 very promptly.
Tony
|
38.730 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:33 | 10 |
| Relief then Reading won.
I was in the Jolly Porter when I saw the half time results - Hartlepool
1 Reading 0. I was quite gutted,I`ll admit.
Then relief when I got home and the final score was Reading 4 Hatlepool
1.
Brentford next - a draw,perhaps?
|
38.731 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:38 | 12 |
|
I think we should treat the Brentford fans with the same hospitality as
they did with us. i.e keep them outside for an hour without
explanation, have our coppers be rude and ignorant, put them in a kaky
roped off bit of stand with no food or drink facilities and then throw
them out with excess brutality for no apparent reason.
Tony
ps oh yeh, and then beat them 1-0.
|
38.732 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:48 | 3 |
| Perhaps we could give them a wall and call it toilet facilities,like
at the Brentford game?
|
38.733 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Mon Feb 14 1994 13:02 | 9 |
| Re 731
No thanks needed, Tony. Not even you could spoil my weekend. I'll be
thinking about a fiver on the game on Saturday. I'm quietly confident
of the Bees doing yer.
/GAry
|
38.734 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Mon Feb 14 1994 13:24 | 7 |
|
By the way Stu, the Jolly Porter? What's up, was the London Tavern
shut?
Tony
|
38.735 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Feb 14 1994 17:34 | 8 |
| Dunno - the London Tavern strikes me as being a bit of a woolly jumper,
pipe smoking,beard wearing bitter specialist pub - with adulations
of "nutty,malty pint of sheer bliss" type nonsense.
Whereas the Jolly Porter is yer standard dyed in the wool hardened
drinkers pub - complete with ripped seats and dazed Scotsmen.
|
38.736 | Nice pub. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Tue Feb 15 1994 09:04 | 8 |
| re:-1
Does the old leather faced women still sit in the corner knitting,
and the obligatory manky dog by the bar ?
Andy.
P.S Any news on Jimmy Carter ?
|
38.737 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Tue Feb 15 1994 09:51 | 7 |
|
I see `Reading reject' Craig Maskell scored, missed a sitter and got a
penalty against Looneypool last night.
Tony
|
38.738 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Feb 16 1994 12:54 | 4 |
| I`ve heard Jimmy Carter is a bit tasty. Is this right?
Anyone going to the Brentford game?
|
38.739 | Bye Bye Bees | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Feb 16 1994 13:06 | 14 |
| Things appeared to have died down regarding Jimmy Carter, although it
wouldn't surprise me if McGhee got another loanee before Saturday.
Should be a good crowd on Saturday, apparently Brentford are on quite a
good run (until Saturday).
The home game against Bradford, due for Wednesday 16th March, has been
brought forward a day.
After this Saturday, Reading travel to Barnet on Tuesday in an
all-ticket game.
16 games to go - 9 wins should do it.
Chris
|
38.740 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Thu Feb 17 1994 10:14 | 12 |
|
I'd be more than happy if we signed Jimmy Carter. He would perform
admirably in Division 1.
Tony
ps I see Soton are selling Paul Moody for �100k. I hope we don't bid
for him, he couldn't get away from Elm Park quick enough when he was on
loan here.
|
38.741 | Reading 2 Brentford 1 | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Feb 21 1994 12:34 | 8 |
| Well, an 88th minute winner from yer man Jimmy Quinn puts another 3 points in
the bag for Reading and keeps the 10 point gap. (Stockport won, as did Port
Vale and Bristol, but Plymouth lost)
Anyone go, got a report, I wish I had been there when that goal went in.
Andy..
|
38.742 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Mon Feb 21 1994 12:41 | 10 |
| Tony Abbo,
Our next bet involving Reading is the game away to Cambridge. You have
the draw.
Defeat at Barnet and Cambridge and then hopefully Stu Cook will shut up
about bleeding being top of the league.
/GAry
|
38.743 | Top Guns etc | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:18 | 11 |
|
BTW, I work with Phil Belshaw, Reading Rugby Club god-figure. As he now
tops the UK points charts for first class Rugby Union, Nigel Sutcliffe
is coming down to DECpark today to get a picture of him together with
Jimmy Quinn Quinn Quinn.
Tony
ps He's signing a newspaper article for me, how eggsyting.
|
38.744 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:19 | 8 |
| Re 743
Jimmy Quinn is past it. He'll never survive in the 1st division and
i'll tell him that when he visits Phil.
/Gary
|
38.745 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:21 | 7 |
|
But at least he got there Gaz. Your sorry lot are a bunch of never will
be's and never have beens.
Tony
|
38.746 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:23 | 5 |
| He never got anywhere....
/GAry
|
38.747 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:45 | 7 |
| Super team performance by the Royals on Saturday.
They came from 1-0 down to clinch the winner in the 88th minute.
Not a lot more I can say except if they keep this up they`ll cruise
into the 1st division.
|
38.748 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | STEVIE BULL'S A TATTER | Tue Feb 22 1994 13:40 | 6 |
| I can't wait to see Absolom's face tomorrow after Barnet go and stuff
Reading tonight.
/GAry
|
38.749 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Tue Feb 22 1994 14:55 | 10 |
|
Dreeeeeeam, dream, dream, dreeeam, dreeeeeeeeam.
Revenge time for Tom Jones's leg break earlier in the season tonight.
The royals will get a hatful.
Tony
|
38.750 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | STEVIE BULL'S A TATTER | Tue Feb 22 1994 15:08 | 8 |
| Ahh but will Reading get any goals.
Barnet 1 Reading 0
Haag 83
/Gary
|
38.751 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Tue Feb 22 1994 15:39 | 6 |
|
That's not ::HAAG out of soapbox is it Gary.
Tony
|
38.752 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | STEVIE BULL'S A TATTER | Tue Feb 22 1994 15:49 | 8 |
| RE 751
No its young Kelly Haag who scored at Elm Park earlier on in the season
when Reading luckily beat Barnet.
/GAry
|
38.753 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Feb 22 1994 17:07 | 4 |
| Yes,Reading only just beat Barnet 4-1.
A close run game. I was bricking myself to the very last minute.
|
38.754 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Feb 23 1994 08:42 | 2 |
|
Reading v Barnet was called off....
|
38.755 | ! | PEKING::WOODWARDP | | Sun Feb 27 1994 15:14 | 5 |
| bloody hell. I finally find the footy file, check out the Reading note,
and find it's full of Soapboxers. Chris Eastland is'nt here as well is
he?
Woody.
|
38.756 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | STEVIE BULL'S A TATTER | Mon Feb 28 1994 09:38 | 5 |
| No he ain't Woody.
/GAry
|
38.757 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Feb 28 1994 09:49 | 4 |
| Which is the best end at Elm Park... I might get some tickets for their
game against Plymouth.. if they haven't all been sold! :->
Rick
|
38.758 | | BLKPUD::WOODWARDJ | Not 'arf... | Mon Feb 28 1994 11:24 | 17 |
|
Cambridge Utd 0 - 1 Reading
Quinn '76
Another good win on Saturday against the club
that knocked us out of the cup. Cambridge had
a few good chances but Quinn scored to give
us the win.
That keeps us well out in front but Stockport's
game was called off giving them another game in hand.
I think if they win all their games in hand it
will leave them one point behind. Looks like
the next few months could be quite exciting.
Jim.
|
38.759 | wrong one, | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Feb 28 1994 11:28 | 7 |
| RE:-2
You shouldn't have any trouble getting a ticket for Elm Park....
....the game's in Plymouth.
Andy.
|
38.760 | I'm confused!! ;->> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Feb 28 1994 12:46 | 4 |
| Who are they playing next week then.. I saw an advert in the local rag
saying that you could buy tickets at the town hall...
Rick.
|
38.761 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Feb 28 1994 13:06 | 4 |
| They`re playing Wrexham this weekend.
Should be a rivetting game. Not.
|
38.762 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 28 1994 13:39 | 7 |
|
I'll be making my first trip in over a month. I'm sure that will give
the team a lift.
Tony
|
38.763 | Championship news. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Wed Mar 02 1994 16:39 | 9 |
| Can anyone provide an update ? Evening post news, injuries, team for
Saturday, reports on Cambridge game, etc.
Has Tom Jones or Uwe been playing - who's in and out of the team etc.
I get absolutely zilch out here, and on Sky 'Endsleigh..what's that!'
Sports.
Cheers
Andy
|
38.764 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Wed Mar 02 1994 16:43 | 6 |
|
Where the hell is GEO??
Tony
|
38.765 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Wed Mar 02 1994 17:28 | 4 |
|
Geneva.
|
38.766 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Mar 04 1994 12:07 | 7 |
| Wrexham tomorrow - revenge is on the cards for them beating us 3-2.
That was near the start of the season,and Wrexham have slipped to about
2/3`s down the table. I predict Reading 3 Wrexham 1.
I`ll be there with thick fat ugly bloke and Jim (ex-nervous bloke) and
quite possibly Kieran (er,ex-Digital bloke).
|
38.767 | saved meself 7quid... | PEKING::WOODWARDP | | Sun Mar 06 1994 15:16 | 9 |
| Wrexham 1 Reading 0
Could'nt get to the match, which was lucky, as according to my mates
who did, the Royals wuz crap.
If Stockport win all their matches (they won on Saturday) in hand, they
could overtake Reading.
Woody.
|
38.768 | Wales 3 Reading 0 | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Mar 07 1994 09:30 | 2 |
| Stockport are away to Wrexham in midweek, hopefully the leek-eaters
will do us a favour - but I doubt it.
|
38.769 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 07 1994 09:48 | 5 |
| Tony Absolom was upset when I rang him up on Saturday and after seeing
him this morning he still seems to be in a bit of a stinker.
/GAry
|
38.770 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Mar 07 1994 10:07 | 7 |
|
I wish losing �10 to you was the least of my worries Gaz. Don't worry,
I'll be with you later when I've resolved some trivial work matters.
Tony
|
38.771 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 07 1994 10:09 | 8 |
| Re 770
I look forward to it. And thanks for hanging up the phone on Saturday.
Made my day even sweeter.
/GAry
|
38.772 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Mar 07 1994 10:20 | 7 |
|
I did what any man would have done when Gary Waite rings them up,
half-cut, on a Saturday night.
Tony
|
38.773 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 07 1994 10:25 | 8 |
| Re 772
Tony, lets face it. Most people would be honoured if I phoned em' up
but not you.... You are a man of great taste.
/Gary
|
38.774 | I'ld probably have thrown up too ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Mar 07 1994 11:00 | 8 |
| Re .772
> I did what any man would have done when Gary Waite rings them up,
> half-cut, on a Saturday night.
Hey Tony, I hope you cleaned it up yourself, and didn't make your
missus do it ;-)
Jerry.
|
38.775 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 07 1994 11:03 | 7 |
| Re 774
Lies Jerry... You shouldn't lie.
/GAry
|
38.776 | Humble apology ..... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Mar 07 1994 12:49 | 5 |
| I'm sorry Gary, you're right. I'll try not to tell lies in future. I'ld
go to confession this evening, but my Swiss German isn't good enpugh ;-)
Jerry.
|
38.777 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 07 1994 13:06 | 9 |
| I went to the game,and frankly it was pretty dire.
Reading lacked the necessary clout in the midfield,though Wrexham were
hardly awe inspiring. Man of the match was loanee hairdresser,Tony
Witter. Did a great job.
Once Reading get over injuries and suspensions,then hopefully things
will get back on course.
|
38.778 | Lost near France. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Mon Mar 07 1994 14:29 | 3 |
| RE; -1. What was the team ? - what are our injury/suspension problems ?
Cheers.
|
38.779 | Injuries and suspensions | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Mon Mar 07 1994 16:08 | 33 |
| The team was:
Hislop
Ransom
Witter
Hopkins
Kerr
Taylor
Williams (Carey)
Lovell
Quinn
Gilkes (Lambert)
Jones
Currently Dillon is out injured with hamstring problems for 3-4 weeks,
Parkinson and Gooding are suspended (although Gooding returns for the
Plymouth game). Williams also went off injured on Saturday.
The injuries and suspensions certainly were a major problem on Saturday.
The team simply didn't have any cohesion with our playmaker (Dillon)
and our midfield workhorses (Parky and Gooding) missing.
Wrexham were pretty awful as already mentioned but, on the day, did
enough to win. Enough said about Reading's display therefore.
The team certainly don't look the same team as before Christmas. We
will need to sort the problems out quickly with some tough games
approaching particularly against Plymouth away on Saturday. A draw
would be a good reult.
Neil
|
38.780 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 08 1994 08:57 | 11 |
| Tonights games...
Plymouth V Barnet
Wrexham V Stockport
If Stockport win their games in hand then they'll go top. I fear that
Stu Cook might even top himself. Come on Stockport! :-)
/GAry
|
38.781 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Tue Mar 08 1994 09:35 | 10 |
|
As the taffs seem to revel in making life misery for the R's, they will
probably kick the ball in their own net to ensure a Stockport victory.
As for Plymouth/Barnet well, Peter Shilton might as well play up front.
At least then he'll be involved.
Tony
|
38.782 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Mar 08 1994 13:44 | 7 |
| There`s a lot of ifs involved but,if Plymouth win today and beat
Reading on Saturday,then the lead is cut to 2 points.
If Stockport win the next 4 games,then they`ll go top with 2 points.
A glorious 3 points against Plymouth on Saturday would go down a treat.
|
38.783 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Tue Mar 08 1994 17:30 | 15 |
|
After last Saturdays disaster I need to recoup my �10 off Gary Waite.
This weeks bets are both for �5: Crystal Palace vs West Brom + draw
(Tony) (Gary)
Plymouth vs Reading + draw
(Gary) (Tony)
Here's hoping that it'll be me that is making that semi-pished phone
call at 6pm Saturday night.
Tony
|
38.784 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 09 1994 08:59 | 24 |
| Re 783
Tony,
I won't be in at 6.00pm as i'll be travelling back from Palace. I will
however phone you no matter who has won the bet. Also remember that we
have a 5 pounds bet on who finishes higher out of Reading and
Stockport. I have the 'Port'.
Also made an interesting bet with Stuart Cook. He thinks Reading will
finish in the top six of the 1st division next season. We have 50
pounds on this with a further ten pounds to be won if West Brom finish
higher than Reading. Easy money for me....
----
Yesterdays scores
Plymouth beat Barnet 1-0 thanks to a last minute goal. Stuart Cook was
gutted and Stockport won at Wrexham 1-0. Reading lead by 5 points over
Plymouth but remember they're playing each other on Saturday.
/GAry
|
38.785 | No worries | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | | Wed Mar 09 1994 09:21 | 2 |
| Anyone got an updated 'top of the table'.
Cheers.
|
38.786 | Big one on Saturday | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Mar 09 1994 12:19 | 17 |
|
PL PTS GOALS GAMES LEFT
H A
READING 33 67 63 6 7
PLYMOUTH 33 62 61 6 7
STOCKPORT 30 60 55 7 9
BRISTOL R 33 57 43 6 7
P.VALE 31 54 49 7 8
BURNLEY 33 53 57 7 6
HULL 34 53 49 6 6
No one else has a realistic chance of automatic promotion. Brentford
who are next in the table can only obtain a maximum of 88 points.
Chris
|
38.787 | match info | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:59 | 10 |
| Oh yeah, in case anyone hasn't heard.
Next week's game at home to Bradford is now on the Tuesday, not
Wednesday. The Bristol Rovers home game (April 2) is all-ticket (even
for Southbank card holders).
The final game of the season at Bournemouth has been brought forward
from the Saturday to the Thursday (5th May) on police advice.
I don't think that will deter the hordes from travelling.
Chris
|
38.788 | Royals 2 Plymouth 1 | UBOHUB::CAPEL_S | | Fri Mar 11 1994 15:32 | 8 |
|
It has been announced on the Reading Royal Line that Reading have
signed -
Ray Wallace on loan from Leeds.
Shaun
|
38.789 | It double or nothing... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri Mar 11 1994 15:44 | 6 |
| Good player is Ray Wallace....
Shame he didn't get into the Leeds first team on more occasions....
but we only bought him to get his bro.. :->
Rick.
|
38.790 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 14 1994 09:42 | 13 |
| Tony Abs,
Fancy a bet on the midweek fixtures???
Reading Vs Bradford. You have Reading and the draw...
West Brom Vs Notts County I'll have West Brom and the draw...
/GARy
|
38.791 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Mar 14 1994 09:58 | 6 |
|
No problemo Gazzeroony. Victory for the R's would be smashing.
Tony
|
38.792 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 14 1994 10:00 | 4 |
| Its a bet then Tony!
/GAry
|
38.793 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Mon Mar 14 1994 10:48 | 10 |
| Plymouth 3 - 1 Reading
Oops
Only 2 points ahead of plymouth now.
Stockport drew.
A win against Bradford tomorrow is a definite must.
Al
|
38.794 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Tue Mar 15 1994 09:52 | 6 |
| Other important fixtures tonight:
Rotherham v Plymouth
Stockport v York
Al
|
38.795 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Tue Mar 15 1994 10:24 | 9 |
|
Paaaarrrrky, Paaaarkky, Paaaaaaarrrky. Blonde bombshell Phil Parkinson
returns for the super R's tonite.
Up the R's!!
Tony
|
38.796 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 15 1994 10:26 | 7 |
| Re 795
I have every confidance that Lee Power and ex-WBA man Gary Robson will
score for Bradford and leave me 5 pounds richer.
/GAry
|
38.797 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Tue Mar 15 1994 10:30 | 7 |
|
The only five pounds you need Gaz is on your waif-like figure. It's
pretty breezy out there, and we wouldn't want to lose yer Gaz.
Tony
|
38.798 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 15 1994 10:31 | 6 |
| Re 797
Nothing wrong with my Sly Stallone like figure Tony....
/GAry
|
38.799 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:12 | 5 |
| I have every faith Reading will win 3-0,and Rotherham and Stockport
will lose.
ho,ho.
|
38.800 | Bradford 2 Reading 1 | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:52 | 3 |
| Well you have more faith than the rest of us... :->
Rick.
|
38.801 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:55 | 7 |
| Re 800
Please remember that Stu Cook predicted that Reading would hammer
Wrexham and then beat Playmouth by the odd goal. He's never right...
/GAry
|
38.802 | Probably just one man & his dog... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Mar 15 1994 15:07 | 4 |
| What time does the match start.. and what size do you think the crowd
will be... It'll be a good laugh.. :->
Rick
|
38.803 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 15 1994 15:09 | 5 |
| No Rick, Stuart Cook will not be taking his girlfriend....
Ho ho,
/GAry
|
38.804 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Wed Mar 16 1994 10:11 | 18 |
| Well for the 1st time since November, Reading are not top :-(
We could only manage a draw with Bradford 1-1, Hopkin scoring for us and Power
equalising for Bradford.
Plymouth beat Rotherham 3-0, but at least York did us a favour by beating
Stockport 2-1.
Plymouth are now top on goals scored 67 to our 65, and Stockport a 7 points
behind, but have a game in hand.
I reckon that Reading feel that their fans deserve another Wembley trip, so
instead of gaining automatic promotion, we'll get to the play-off final and win
that :-)
We MUST beat Hull away on Saturday.
Al
|
38.805 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 16 1994 10:15 | 6 |
| Looks like Reading are going to do a ManU.. and loose their bottle
in the final few months!
I hope not...
Rick.
|
38.806 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 16 1994 10:16 | 14 |
| Tony's and my bet lays very much in the balance after last nights
results. When I heard Reading had taken the lead I thought I had lost
the bet. Torino's defence looked well capable of containing the Arse.
Then I had one of the most amazing minutes of my life! Tony Adams
headed Arsenal in front. I then turned on Ceefax and Bradford had
scored through Lee Power (Which i predicted a few notes back). Plymouth
had also taken the lead and Stockport had pulled a goal back. All in a
single minute of viewing Ceefax!!!
Stuart Cook was not happy today. Usually he wonders past my desk
singing "Top of the League"...etc. Today he was silent...
/GAry
|
38.807 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Wed Mar 16 1994 10:22 | 12 |
|
I'm sick as the proverbial parrot. I went to watch the bright starting
but eventually disappointing `Philidelphia' last night, alternatively,
I could have gone to watch the equally bright starting and ultimately
disappointing Reading. Archie put us one up after 6 minutes. But sadly,
Lee "I've got the" Power levelled second half.
Plymouth now top the table on goal difference.
Tony
|
38.808 | The game lasts 90 minutes | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Wed Mar 16 1994 13:11 | 27 |
| Reading totally dominated the first 15 minutes last night and Bradford
hardly had a kick. During this time, Lovell scored a cracking goal
and then...well, Reading were transformed into a lacklustre,
mediocre-looking team with little or no idea in front of goal. Why?
Having watched the last two home games, Reading just aren't the team
they were up to and immediately after Christmas. Anyone who saw the
Stockport game wouldn't think they were watching the same team.
McGhee must be pulling his hair out. From what I have seen and heard
this season, Reading are by far the best team in the division but they
never seem to play for 90 minutes. Against Stockport, they sat on their
lead, last Saturday at Plymouth Reading apparently dominated for 45
minutes and then never had a kick, and last night they could and should
have buried Bradford.
If we are to gain automatic promotion, and we should, then McGhee must
get the team playing for the whole 90 minutes.
It would be great if he could get Gilkes to play for 5 minutes let
alone 90. What is wrong with him this season? He has always had an
attitude problem, but to me this season he has been a complete waste of
space.
Neil
|
38.809 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 16 1994 13:31 | 3 |
| How did Ray Wallace play?
Rick.
|
38.810 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Mar 16 1994 13:52 | 14 |
| Ray Wallace didn`t play particularly well. Then again,apart from Dylan
Kerr and Phil Parkinson,no one else did.
For 15 minutes,Reading played a blinder and could have been 3-0 up by
half time. But time and time again they gave away possesion,poor
passing,poor finishing.
If they carry on like this,plays off are all we can hope for,i`m
afraid. Reading aren`t the stylish pin point passing team they once
were.
Reading were booed off the pitch,and it was like a funeral procession
by the South Bank faithful leaving the ground.
|
38.811 | | PEKING::WOODWARDP | | Sun Mar 20 1994 13:46 | 6 |
| Mark McGee's prediction that Reading would recover form may be correct.
The win on Saturday, coupled with poor performances from the nearest
rivals, puts us back on top. Injuries permiting, I think they'll stay
there.
Woody.
|
38.812 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Mar 21 1994 08:06 | 4 |
|
....don't Cardiff get a mention for beating Plymouth for you???
JBG
|
38.813 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 21 1994 09:28 | 7 |
| Re 812
Bloody Welsh have spoilt my weekend. Lets hope Swansea make up for it.
/GAry
|
38.814 | 2 cheers for Cardiff | PEKING::WOODWARDP | | Mon Mar 21 1994 12:18 | 6 |
| .812
Oh alright. Grudging thanks to the boyos.
Woody.
|
38.815 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:16 | 7 |
| It`s a funny old game,innit?
Reading beat play off hopefuls Hull away,and Plymouth lose to Welsh
no-hopers Cardiff.
3 home games on a trot now,so let`s get the full 9 points.
|
38.816 | Games left | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:33 | 14 |
| RE-1 Remaining fixtures
MAR 26 SWANSEA (H)
MAR 29 YORK (A)
APR 2 BRISTOL R (H)
APR 4 STOCKPORT (A)
APR 9 CARDIFF (H)
APR 12 BARNET (A)
APR 16 ROTHERHAM (H)
APR 23 BLACKPOOL (A)
APR 30 BRIGHTON (H)
MAY 5 BOURNEMOUTH (A)
|
38.817 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:38 | 4 |
| God.... 5 games in 14 days during April... if Reading pick up any more
injuries then things will become tough!
Rick.
|
38.818 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:02 | 7 |
| Anyone expect trouble versus Swansea? There might be after the
nastiness of last years fixture. Riot police,horses,dogs etc.
I`ll be on the terrraces - stripped to the waist and tooled up for the
job. Er,only joking.
|
38.819 | Injury/Suspension situation | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:07 | 19 |
| The injury and suspension situation isn't too bad now. Everyone is back
from suspension and Kevin Dillon, who has been badly missed, should be
back from injury this week. He apparently has made an excellent
recovery from his cartilage injury.
It certainly is a tough fortnight. If I remember correctly, then of the
remaining 10 fixtures, only York, Bristol Rovers and Stockport are in
the top half and we have to play them in a 7 day period. Having said
that, Reading have been playing better against better opposition.
Surely with so much at stake, Reading can rally to beat these lower table
clubs, especially since most are relatively safe with nothing much to
play for (Cardiff and Rotherham excepted, and assuming Barnet are
relegated by then).
If anyone does know the top matches that Stockport, Plymouth and Port
Vale have to play, please could they post them. It would appear to be a
4 horse race for the two automatic promotion places now.
Neil
|
38.820 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 22 1994 09:08 | 10 |
| RE 818
No, you'll be pleased to know that West Brom sorted out those Welsh
leak-eaters the following week. I was their and I was giving this taff
a good beating before a Police dog attacked me and bit my arm. Hurt it
did but the dog paid for that. It made a nice kebab...
Just joking,
/GAry
|
38.821 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 22 1994 09:39 | 5 |
38.822 | Who plays who ! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Mar 22 1994 12:07 | 30 |
| RE .818 Swansea won't bring a fraction of what they brought last
season. They have nothing to play for in the league.
RE .819
Games left
Stockport Plymouth Port Vale
MAY 26 B'mouth h Hudd'fld a Wrexham a
MAY 29 Brentford h Brighton a Bradford a
APR 2 Blackpool a Exeter h Fulham h
APR 4 Reading h Fulham a Orient a
APR 9 Barnet a B'mouth h York h
APR 12 Swansea a
APR 16 Orient a Cambridge h B'mouth h
APR 19 P.Vale h Stockport a
APR 23 Cardiff h Brentford h Swansea h
APR 26 Bradford a Wrexham a
APR 30 Bristol R a Bradford h Exeter h
MAY 2 Exeter a
MAY 7 Hull h Hart'pool a Brighton a
TBA Rotherham h
TBA Cardiff a
Home games left 6 4 5
Away games left 7 6 7
Reading have 5 at home and 5 away.
|
38.823 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 22 1994 13:22 | 4 |
| Why was .821 deleted??? Even Stu Cook would admit that he is sad...
/GAry
|
38.824 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Mar 22 1994 17:29 | 4 |
| Being a sad case is something i`m very proud of.
It takes years of practise.
|
38.825 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:13 | 35 |
| I was reading with interest the report in the Post about tomorrows
game. After last years crowd trouble the Reading Police force are
taking no chances. Other 150 Police will be present at the game.
I don't think their will be trouble. I remember Reading Vs Birmingham
a couple of years back when the trouble was dealt very well by Reading
Police.
I've also heard some reports from a good-source in London that Chelsea
fans are coming down to help Reading out. I hope this is true because
if Swansea do make trouble then Reading will need all the help they can
get.
My only complaint about Reading fans in last seasons game was they
lacked bottle. All the 15 year olds that sing songs like "Come and have
a go, if you think you're ard' enough" ran. Whilst little boys they
are, I must question their choice of songs. If they're going to run
whats the point of singing it.
The question on everyone lips at the moment is, Will their be any West
Brom fans at the game??? The answer to that is maybe. West Brom hate
Swansea. West Brom done em' in the play-offs last season and Swansea
are still annoyed at a couple of refereeing decisions. I will be going
to Reading town centre around 10:30 to 11:00 to make a final judgement
on if i'll be attending the game in a bid to help you all out. If all
looks peaceful then I'm going up to West Brom Vs Derby.
Remember if you see a WBA fan in the Southbank, thank him for his time
and effort.
Good Luck Reading and don't forget what Swansea did to yer last season.
/GAry
|
38.826 | | YUPPY::PANES | Deep and meaningless | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:28 | 11 |
| re last.
Gary,
I am sure that the good burghers of Reading will sleep easy knowing
that you are on hand to help.
Stuart
|
38.827 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:44 | 8 |
| Re 826
I agree Stuart. Reading will be one of the safest places to visit
tomorrow.
/GAry
|
38.828 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:52 | 4 |
|
I agree with Gary. There will be no trouble and if anyone seriously
believes that Gary will miss West Brom for Reading then they are
truly sad. etc....
|
38.829 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:54 | 8 |
| Re 828
Yeah you've figured it right Stu. I wouldn't miss the Brom for Reading
but some people just can't take a joke.
/Gary
|
38.830 | wrong notesfile | DBSUK2::GRICE | Phil Grice DBS Sustaining Engineering | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:58 | 5 |
| A question - what does .825 have to do with football - it reads as if
it should be placed in the TRIBAL_WARFARE notesfile. Sorry but I can't
remember the location for that one.
/phil
|
38.831 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:59 | 6 |
| Sorry Phil, I was refering to the report in Reading's local paper.
I won't be their due to West Brom comitments.
/GAry
|
38.832 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:17 | 1 |
| Gary give us your proper views. We are all interested etc....
|
38.834 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:23 | 20 |
| Re 832
Okay Stuart. I don't think their will be any trouble. I think the
police will deal with any problems well. I also believe that Reading
will take the 3 points and the championship but not finish higher than
West Brom next season. I also understand that the Swansea chairman is
errr marking the cards of their fans who cause trouble tomorrow.
I hope the game goes ahead peacefully and I won't be upset if Swansea
win even though I haven't had a bet with Tony Absolom.
More important is the West Brom Vs Derby game. I reckon a 2-0 win for
the Baggie boys.
Hugs to yer and all my Welsh friends including Graham who keeps
smiling at me today after reading .825 He's a secret Swansea fan:-)
/GAry
|
38.835 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:40 | 2 |
| How many fans will Swansea take to the game? I understand that
Gary's cards marked. Good luck Gary.
|
38.836 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:55 | 13 |
| Re 835
Swansea will bring 2,000 to 3,000 fans. They have fair chance of a
play-off place. Also Ampadu (ex-West Brom) will be playing for Swansea
so I wish him well. It'd be nice to see him get a goal.
West Brom will win 2-0 against Derby. I'm sure of it. Mind you I did
say we'd beat Middlesboro 1-0. Maybe i'm just sad. Maybe Albion
aren't as great as I believe. My life is over.
/GAry
|
38.837 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Fri Mar 25 1994 11:05 | 5 |
| My farewell note is in 177.207 Don't get tearful Stuart Cook.
/GAry
|
38.838 | Three more points? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Mar 25 1994 14:50 | 12 |
| What a load of rubbish in this note. Swansea won't bring anything like
3000 fans. Last season was a one off - a lot of those "fans" were not
followers of Swansea anyway. They only had 2500ish for their last home
game.
Talking of other teams fans' joining in tomorrow - I can tell you a
FACT that a number of WHU fans will be attending the game as a result
of an incident at the Swansea v Blackpool game (9th Oct).
There will be one winner tomorrow (everywhere), and that's READING.
Let's end this debate - Come on you Royals
|
38.839 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Fri Mar 25 1994 15:03 | 10 |
| Re 838
If anyone fancies a pint tomorrow morning then i'll be in the Rising
Sun pub between 10.30 to 11.00.
As pointed out a bit later Chris, .825 was a little bit of fun.
Nothing was meant to be offensive.
/GAry
|
38.840 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Mar 28 1994 09:47 | 8 |
|
Reading 2 - 1 Swansea
I drove past the away end and noticed that Swansea didn't seem to
have many supporters in the away end , and there hasn't been any
reports of trouble.
Andy..B
|
38.841 | A great weekend! | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:42 | 18 |
| Reading's win was obviously a great result coming from behind to win
with goals by Quinn and Lovell. However, even better news was the fact
that Stockport, Plymouth and Port Vale all lost.
As a result, Reading's destiny is once again in their own hands.
Stockport are 10 points behind with 3 games in hand, Plymouth are 6
points behind having played the same number of games and Port Vale are
10 or 11 points (?) behind with 2 games in hand.
This is a very important week with every one playing 3 games. Reading
probably have the hardest schedule playing York away tomorrow, Bristol
Rovers at home Saturday and Stockport away on Easter Monday but
considering our form against teams in the top half of the table we
should be looking for a minimum of 7 points. We certainly can't afford
to lose to Stockport.
Neil
|
38.842 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:08 | 9 |
| A great game - especially the 2nd half. It could easily have been 4 or
5 goals for Reading. Back to their roots of earlier this season with
pin point passing and crafty running. Scott Taylor did a most
magnificent run,dribbling past 4 or 5 players and only a great save
stopped him scoring a super goal.
As stated,Plymouth and Stockport lost. So fingers crossed for the
remaining 9 or so games.
|
38.843 | Still on top | GVA02::LUANDA::Who? | | Wed Mar 30 1994 10:00 | 11 |
| Reading suffered at the hands of York, 1-0 last night. It seems that
Reading were all out on the attack and Quinn even missed a penalty. Port Vale
lost but Stockport won, Plymouth play tonight.
It's not a tragedy, York away was always going to be tough. We have
Bristol Rovers at home Saturday and the big one away to Stockport on Monday.
If we can get through that still on top, the six remaining games are all
against teams in the bottom half.
I've got a lot of money riding on this.
Andy.
|
38.844 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 30 1994 10:33 | 6 |
| Tony Absolom owes me a fiver. I could double my money if WBA beat or
draw with Charlton.
/GAry
|
38.845 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 30 1994 10:50 | 4 |
| Tony is refusing to admit making the bet. I gutted with the lad!
/GAry
|
38.846 | Thugs for hire ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:00 | 11 |
| Gary,
If you buy us beers when we get there Jon and I will come around and
sort him out for you. Jon does an interesting line in accidental
decapitations in the vicinity (not necessarily immediate) of a
football.
BTW, are you actually leaving us, or was it just a cunning ploy to get
people to say nice things about you ?
Jerry.
|
38.847 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:03 | 7 |
| Re 846
Thanx Jerry. I'd be happy to buy you and Jon a couple of pints. Mind
you, Tony is very upset at the moment.
/GAry (Leaving tomorrow)
|
38.848 | yours, disgusted | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Black armbands all round | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:18 | 26 |
|
Let's put this in perspective Gary.
1) We never had a bet, and you (to your shame) know it.
2) Why, as is always the case, if we had a bet weren't the games and
bet entered into notes?
3) How is it that both Stu Cook and Giles Newth, our close confidantes
who always know of our bets, were both unaware of the bet?
4) I didn't even know that WBA had a game this week.
5) Why has it taken until this morning for us to discuss it? We've had
a few chats since Monday, none of them regarding this `bet'??
6) It wouldn't be, perish the thought, because Reading lost last night
would it??
And finally, being a happy & quick payer of bets, why would I welch on
a bet??
Tony
|
38.849 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:25 | 6 |
|
Come on Tony, who are you trying to kid? If Gary Waite says you made a
bet with him then thats what happened, so stop trying to wriggle out of
it and pay up!! 8-)
JBG
|
38.850 | Don't fret Gary, we've booked our flights ... | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:32 | 7 |
| Yeah Tony,
I think it's despicable trying to hold out until Gary leaves so that
you can get away without paying up !!! You ought to be ashamed of
yourself ! Pay up now, or face the consequences ;-)
Jerry.
|
38.851 | yours, disgusted | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:35 | 44 |
| >>> 1) We never had a bet, and you (to your shame) know it.
I'm certain me and you made a bet Monday morning near Giles desk. I
remember saying to you We had Charlton at home. I wouldn't have
claimed the money otherwise.
>>> 2) Why, as is always the case, if we had a bet weren't the games and
bet entered into notes?
Not all the bets we have are entered in here.
>>> 3) How is it that both Stu Cook and Giles Newth, our close
confidantes who always know of ours bets, were unaware of
this.
They don't always know of our bets unless you go round telling them.
Stop blaming other people if you want to welch on a bet just do it but
don't bring innocent people in on it.
>>> 4) I didn't even know WBA had a game this week.
Yeah right and you call that a reason.
>>> 5) Why has it taken until Monday for us to discuss it? We've had a
few chats since Monday, none of them regarding the ` bet'??
Errrr, did we chat??? We didn't talk yesterday cos you had customers
with you all day and unless you dream about me, we had no other way of
talking.
>>> 6) It wouldn't be, perish the thought, because Reading lost last
night would it??
Well Tony if Reading had beaton or drawn with York, I'm sure you'd be
round here claiming your fiver.
>>> And finally, being a happy & quick payer of bets, why would I welch
on a bet??
I duuno Tony. Maybe you're suffering from Sun stroke from the Algarve.
Gary
|
38.852 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 30 1994 12:03 | 7 |
| Tony Absolom has just sent me a message with him singing Radiohead
"Creep". Superb effort and the judges (Stu Cook and 5 others) rated
the song at an 8 out of 10.
/GAry
|
38.853 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Mar 30 1994 14:07 | 2 |
| It reminded me of the late Perry Como.
|
38.854 | Stop this 'Como'tion | GVA02::LUANDA::Who? | | Wed Mar 30 1994 14:33 | 15 |
| RE: -1
Did Perry ever play for Reading ? Didn't he come on loan from K-Tel
records back in the early seventies, I can't remember.
If Tony's singing is that good, why doesn't he re-release that
classic record from Kevin Girdler...
La la la la la etc. sing for the Royals, la la la la la.
Please keep the notes to the topic in hand....I'm going to miss
having to wade through tons of Tony/Gary bet notes just to get some news on
UR's 8^)
Andy.
|
38.855 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | TONY ABSOLOM DOESN'T PAY BETS | Wed Mar 30 1994 15:24 | 22 |
| Re Tony Absolom
I'm going to do you a favour Mr Absolom and forget your sorry excuses
for the bet. However I'll bet with you tonight on two matches.
1st Match
Man Utd V Liverpool
I'll be nice to yer and take Man Utd whilst you have the draw or a
Liverpool win
2nd Match
West Bromwich Albion V Charlton
I'll be nice to yer and take West Bromwich Albion and the draw and give
you play-off hopefuls Charlton.
Let me know what you think.
/GAry
|
38.856 | Let's cut out the football talk and stick to personal abuse ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Mar 31 1994 10:17 | 9 |
| Re: .854 > Please keep the notes to the topic in hand....
Here, here !!!
So Gary, did Tony cough up on the bet yet ? The world wants to know !
Jerry.
P.S. What does the "Reading" in the note title refer to ? ;-)
|
38.857 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | TONY ABSOLOM DOESN'T PAY BETS | Thu Mar 31 1994 10:31 | 18 |
| Re 856
>>> So Gary, did Tony cough up on the bet yet ?
Jerry, I haven't seen him this morning so its hard to say whether I'll
get the money. He did agree to the bet as in 38.855 and winning both
means i'm 10 pounds better off.
For those that don't know...
Man Utd 1 Liverpool 0
WBA 2 Charlton 0
A fine win for Albion, i'm sure you'll all agree.
/GAry
|
38.858 | Off the subject, but..... | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Thu Mar 31 1994 11:00 | 9 |
| Sorry to intrude,
but there was a useful result for URs last night.
Plymouth lost 2-1, which means we're still 6 points clear at the top.
Back to betting
Al
|
38.859 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Mar 31 1994 11:01 | 4 |
| Its sad really.. one so young supporting WBA! :->
Rick.
|
38.860 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Gary Waite, The Shameful Truth | Thu Mar 31 1994 11:09 | 12 |
|
That's the first favour Brighton have done us in years. Two *MASSIVE*
games this weekend, Bristol on Saturday and Stockport away on Monday.
If we can get 4 points from these games, we're on our way to the
championship.
Tony
Gary, don't fret I'm going to pay you the �10 from the bet that *did*
exist.
|
38.861 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I'M A WEIRDO | Thu Mar 31 1994 11:10 | 16 |
| More news
---------
Tony Absolom has shaken my hand this morning in a fine effort of
friendship. I would like also to point out that I HAVEN'T received my
tenner but I will state that I have full confidence of receiving it.
Re Al
Don't let it happen again. No-one cares about Reading in this note:-)
Hugs,
GAry
|
38.862 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I'M A WEIRDO | Thu Mar 31 1994 11:12 | 9 |
| Re 860
I agree about the two massive games. West Brom play Bristol City away
but you made a mistake about Monday. Its Birmingham at The Hawthorns.
No thanks needed Tony,
/GAry
|
38.863 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Mar 31 1994 11:13 | 9 |
| re.862
Send my love to Karen Brady will ya... ;->>>>>>>>>
What a chairperson... definately the kind of women Reading could do
with! :->
Rick.
|
38.864 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I'M A WEIRDO | Thu Mar 31 1994 11:16 | 7 |
| Re 863
I'll even give her one from yer Rick. :-))))))
/GAry
|
38.865 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Mar 31 1994 16:58 | 7 |
| I`ve got my Bristol ticket,so fingers crossed. If we can beat Bristol
and draw with Stockport,then i`ll be happy.
I don`t want to sound blase' (if that`s the right spelling),but if we
lose to Stockport it`s hardly the end of the world. Neither Stockport
or Plymouth are exactly going great guns at the moment.
|
38.866 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:03 | 9 |
| Reading 2 Bristol 0
Good game on Saturday. What can I say? Reading were the better team
etc,etc. Water logged pitch on Monday,so the clash against Stockport
was called off. Plymouth however only managed a draw.
The quicker we get into the 1st Division the better.
|
38.867 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:08 | 7 |
|
Everton v Reading or Spurs v Reading. One of them will go down, and a
cracker of a league fixture it will be for the R's.
Tony
|
38.868 | Jimmy Quinn Quinn Quinn | CHEFS::EDINBOROUGHS | No relation to Justin | Wed Apr 06 1994 10:59 | 4 |
|
Saw Jimmy Quinn's goal last night on the local news, what a cracker !
Steve.
|
38.869 | Whose goal was it anyway. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Wed Apr 06 1994 13:43 | 7 |
| re: -1
Describe it to those of us who don't get to see it.
...in the style of ..Andy Gray.
|
38.870 | Excitable Scot | CHEFS::EDINBOROUGHS | No relation to Justin | Wed Apr 06 1994 14:57 | 16 |
|
Well I'm not too sure about the Andy Gray bit, but here goes in a high
pitched, out of breath Scottish accent ...
The ball bobbled about in the box and eventually bounced out to I think
Lovell just outside the box, who directed his cross towards Quinny.
It wasn't an easy cross to deal with as the ball bounced over Quinnies
head, but with his back to goal he pivoted on his left foot and rifled
a scorching shot across goal into the top left.
Superb goal.
Not very good imitation I know, but I tend to switch off when Mr Gray
starts waffling on.
Steve.
|
38.871 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Apr 06 1994 14:57 | 7 |
| Sadly,I actually stood there on Saturday screaming "What a gooooall!
What an unbelieeeeevable gooooalll! Godddddd! WHAT a goal!!" in the
style of Alan Partridge.
He sort of caught it on a high volley and cracked it into the top of
the net.
|
38.872 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Apr 08 1994 18:15 | 3 |
| Reading vs Cardiff tomorrow. Then vs Barnet on Tuesday. 6 points
shouldn`t be a problem. We`ll see.
|
38.873 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Apr 11 1994 09:33 | 5 |
| Oh dear.. only 1-1 ... bang goes Readings best laid plans!! :->
At least Reading scored both of the goals.. :->
Rick.
|
38.874 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:44 | 11 |
| We wuz robbed!
Hit the crossbar,hit the post and 2 blatant penalties which weren`t
given. A quite appalling referee didn`t help matters.
A great game,which Reading should have won by a mile,but c`est la vie.
No great worries still,as we`re still 3 points in front with a game
in hand.
Barnet away tomorrow night.
|
38.875 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | S'il Vous pla�t, o� est le bar? | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:44 | 10 |
| A victory tomorrow will mean at least a play-off place.
But it isn't going to come to that..... is it!!!???
A victory will probably be a good result.
Barnet have already been relegated, and now have nothing to lose. They managed a
0-0 draw v Stockport at home on Saturday.
Al
|
38.876 | Important week! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:48 | 8 |
| I'll post a match report in here on Wednesday morning. I've managed to
get a ticket for tomorrow.
Two other important games tomorrow night;
P.Vale v Rotherham
Swansea v Stockport
Chris
|
38.877 | Come on you Pilgrims | NEWOA::FLEMING_J | | Mon Apr 11 1994 15:50 | 3 |
| Keep up the draws Reading.
An Argyle fan.
|
38.878 | Best of the year | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Tue Apr 12 1994 09:19 | 14 |
| Div 2 team of the year.
Saw on Sky last night the PFA player of the year awards where they
announced the Div.2 team of the year.
Quinn, Williams and Kerr were all included, + others such as Aspin
and Taylor (Port Vale) Preece (Stockport), Windass (Hull), Bogie (Orient),
Castle (Plymouth) and a couple of others I forget.
They showed a clip of the 'highlights' of Div.2, and all they had was
Quinn's goal against Orient last year ! Just goes to show how much coverage
they do.
|
38.879 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Apr 13 1994 09:28 | 5 |
|
Stuart lovell scored the only goal of the game to give Reading a
0-1 victory over Barnet.
Andy..B
|
38.880 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 13 1994 09:34 | 3 |
| Another two wins and you should be get automatic promotion! :->
Rick.
|
38.881 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Wed Apr 13 1994 10:58 | 7 |
|
Sadly, jammy old Stockport clinched a 2-1 win at Swansea with a 90th
minute goal.
Tony
|
38.882 | 3 more points | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Apr 13 1994 13:30 | 14 |
| Re last night.
Rubbish ground, atrocious conditions, diabolical pitch, fantastic
result.
It's not often that the away fans make up half of the total attendance.
Despite the results coming through from Stockport and P.Vale, there was
a great atmosphere as the whistle blew at the end.
Lovell scored after being put through by Quinn. Quinn later had a shot
that hit the bar and then twice late on Gilkes should have scored. But
so what, a good three points.
Chris
|
38.883 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Apr 18 1994 15:00 | 8 |
| Reading 0 Rotherham 0.
Uninspired end of the season stuff. Both Scott Taylor and Stuart Lovell
had good chances to score,but were stopped by 2 exceptional saves.
Rotherham smashed the cross bar with about 6 minutes to go. And that`s
about it,really. Rotherham were quite content to scramble for the ball
and hoof it as far away from Reading players as possible.
|
38.884 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | S'il Vous pla�t, o� est le bar? | Mon Apr 18 1994 16:04 | 23 |
| Other results:
Plymouth 0 - 3 Cambridge
L Orient 0 - 0 Stockport
Port Vale 2 - 1 Bournemouth
Top 10
P W D L F A Pts GD Max Pts
Reading 42 24 10 8 73 41 82 +32 94 P/Off (At least)
Plymouth 42 22 9 11 73 53 75 +20 87
----------------------------------------------
Port Vale 40 21 10 9 66 41 73 +25 91
Stockport 39 21 9 9 64 37 72 +27 93
York 42 20 10 12 59 36 70 +23 82
Burnley 42 20 8 14 54 53 68 +1 80
----------------------------------------------
Hull 43 18 12 13 61 52 66 +9 75
Bristol R 43 19 9 15 55 55 66 0 75
Cambridge 43 18 9 16 67 63 63 +4 72
Bradford 41 17 12 12 54 46 63 +8 78
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38.885 | Language, Timothy.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Mon Apr 18 1994 16:08 | 11 |
| Note 38.884 Reading FC 884 of 884
ADDULT::ROBERTSON "S'il Vous pla�t, o� est le bar?" 23 lines 18-APR-1994 15:04
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reading 42 24 10 8 73 41 82 +32 94 P/Off (At least)
^^^^^^^^^^^
that's a
bit strong,
isn't it???
Ray....
|
38.886 | Not much longer... | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Tue Apr 19 1994 09:38 | 11 |
| RE:-2
Plymouth look like they've blown it. Big game tonight...Port Vale v
Stockport, the winner will be the favourite to go up with Reading. A draw
wouldn't be a bad result for us.
Then we go to Stockport as week on Thursday, hopefully by then a draw
could clinch promotion !!
I reckon 86 points will be enough and 88/89 for the Championship.
Andy.
|
38.887 | Bye Vale ! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Apr 20 1994 11:46 | 16 |
| After Stockport beating Port Vale 2-1 last night, the table is;
PLAYED PTS MAX PTS GOALS GAMES LEFT
AVAIL SCORED H A
READING 42 82 94 73 1 3
PLYMOUTH 42 75 87 73 1 3
STOCKPORT 40 75 93 66 3 3
PORT VALE 41 73 88 67 2 3
Port Vale are at home to York tomorrow.
Reading need a maximum of 2 wins and a draw from 4 games to guarantee
promotion. 3 wins and a draw would guarantee the Championship.
Chris
|
38.888 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 20 1994 13:12 | 4 |
| Well from what my landlord was saying.. quite a few fans are travelling
upto Blackpool for the game.. :->
Rick
|
38.889 | M40 , M5 , M6 , M55 ?? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Apr 20 1994 14:39 | 9 |
| RE -1
I think you're right. Most of the local companies around here have
hired out all their available mini-buses etc.
A lot of fans will make a weekend of it, particularly as it's Readings
last Saturday away game. I am going, so expect a totally biased report
as usual on Monday.
|
38.890 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 20 1994 14:48 | 5 |
| Well my landlords going up with a load of his mates... I think the only
time he will be sober will be when he drives up & when he comes back
down.. from what he's said!:->
Rick.
|
38.891 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Apr 20 1994 14:52 | 11 |
|
The thing is you cant get in anywhere in Blackpool if there is a few of
you, Ive been up there a couple of times, when we (THFC) played them in
the Cup a few years back, and we went on a coach on the Friday night when
we played Liverpool about 5 years ago. When you try and get in any
clubs, or some pubs to that matter, they wont have any of it. You cant
even try and slope in in two's.
It might be different now though..?
Dave...
|
38.892 | Lancashire | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Apr 20 1994 15:13 | 7 |
| If you are thinking of making a weekend of it you should be aware that
the nightclubs in Blackpool will not admit groups of lads on a Saturday
night so half of you need to take your party frocks !
Have fun boys,
Andy
|
38.893 | Don't plan to sleep on the beach either ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Apr 20 1994 15:22 | 14 |
|
Sorry for the repitition, you are right Dave, its not got much better.
However although a southern accent doesn't help I can assure you that a
northern one doesn't either.
You could always drive over to Burnley on Saturday night, I'm sure they
would love to meet you (and I can recommend a local solicitor).
Better still stick around for the Blackburn/QPR game on Sunday night.
cheers,
Andy
|
38.894 | aaah, the memories... | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Wed Apr 20 1994 16:13 | 14 |
| I was in Blackpool for the Royals away day last year and 4 of us
managed to find a B&B. Admittedly it was the 5th door we knocked on and the
room looked like something out of the Young Ones. But a bed's a bed when
you're absolutely legless after a 1-0 win to move into the play-off position.
We seemed to get in the club easily enough, I think it was called
Paradise or something with a 'P'. Wasn't bad but the local talent was uglier
than Kevin Dillon, anyway I can't remember much.
Anyway, here's for a similar result on the pitch and a better looking
result down the town for whoever's going up.
Andy.
|
38.895 | glad to help | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Wed Apr 20 1994 16:43 | 8 |
| >>>I think it was called Paradise or something with a 'P'.
Was it the Palace?...I saw the Sunday Sport Girls doing their thing
there once....I looked away, of course....
I fell asleep in the mens toilet afterwards as well, but that's a
different story....
Ray
|
38.896 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Thu Apr 21 1994 12:01 | 10 |
|
Someone has just told me that Mike Lewis announced on the All-New, Two
Ten FM (said in Mike Smash voice) that Genoa were playing at Elm Park
on May 7th.
Could this be twue??
Tony
|
38.897 | sorry.. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:20 | 8 |
| RE:-2
The Palace - that's the one.
Re:-1
Actually, that was Gladys Smith, in concert at Elm Park..
....d'ya know 'er 8^)
Andy
|
38.898 | re-2 | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:57 | 3 |
| Yep.. so he said this morning..... Reading are going to get whipped!
Rick,
|
38.899 | Get your tickets quick! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Apr 22 1994 10:14 | 5 |
| Reading have sold 2200 tickets for the away game at Bournemouth, and
only have 500 left. They are asking Bournemouth for a further 1800
tickets. All being well, should be a good night out.
|
38.900 | x00 | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Fri Apr 22 1994 11:48 | 6 |
|
Yahoooo!!
Tony
|
38.901 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri Apr 22 1994 11:54 | 3 |
| When do the tickets for Genoa vs Reading go on sale??
Rick.
|
38.902 | ho ho | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Fri Apr 22 1994 15:02 | 6 |
|
In Reading or Genoa??
Tony
|
38.903 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri Apr 22 1994 15:20 | 6 |
| Genoa.. :->
I sure don't want to be with the home supporters!! ;->
Rick
|
38.904 | garbage | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Apr 22 1994 15:56 | 5 |
| I thought we had got rid of all the rubbish in this note. Who gives a
toss about the Genoa game - tomorrow (and the 3 league games after) are
the ONLY important games left this season.
|
38.905 | 1st division football. PLEASE!! | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Fri Apr 22 1994 16:14 | 8 |
|
Re:904
Chris, Absoulutly...
Here's looking forward to 1st division football next season....
Neil..
|
38.906 | It's not over yet, though I wish it was.... | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | S'il Vous pla�t, o� est le bar? | Mon Apr 25 1994 11:52 | 21 |
| A very close game in which Reading shaded it by 4 goals.
Blackpool 0 - Royals 4
Plymouth & Stockport drew
Port Vale didn't play. (However they won 2-1 on Thursday)
PLAYED PTS MAX PTS GOALS GAMES LEFT
AVAIL SCORED H A
READING 43 85 94 77 1 2
PLYMOUTH 43 76 85 74 1 2
PORT VALE 42 76 88 69 1 3
STOCKPORT 41 76 91 68 2 3
A win and a draw will Guarantee promotion.
A win and Vale to drop any points will Guarantee promotion.
Looking good..
|
38.907 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Apr 25 1994 13:51 | 6 |
| What a marvellous result - I didn`t go to the game,but full marks to
Kerr and Lovell for a couple of cracking goals.
Reading are full of confidence,and I can see no reason as to why we
can`t go to Stockport and beat them.
|
38.908 | What a day!!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Apr 25 1994 14:37 | 13 |
| I was lucky, I went. The second half was complete and utter one-way
traffic. Lovell's second goal and Quinn's goal were both excellent -
as was Kerr's in the first half.
The second half was played exactly how McGhee preaches - passing on the
deck. Blackpool had no answer.
The Reading fans gave the players a superb ovation at the end, and I
think the players realise that they are now in a great position.
Vale and Stockport both play away tomorrow.
Chris
|
38.909 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Mon Apr 25 1994 16:38 | 14 |
|
Super duper picture of that craaazee full-back Dylan Kerr, Jimmy Quinn
& Jeff Hopkins in todays super soaraway Sun's great`n'groovy goals
section.
I hear the Reading fans were dancing on the pitch with delight after
Kerrs goal.
My maths lead me to think, judging by that informative table a couple
of replies back, that victory over kakky Stockport will win the league.
Tony
|
38.910 | Ooooh.I'm getting excited. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Wed Apr 27 1994 10:50 | 15 |
| Plymouth, Stockport and Port Vale all won away from home last night.
Stockport's was the best result beating Bradford who are fighting for a
play-off position.
This puts extra importance on tomorrow's game. Whatever happens,
victory at home to Brighton Saturday will see us (bar loads of Port Vale
goals in the last 3 games) promoted, but a defeat tomorrow will put Stockport
right back in with a shout of overtaking us. (They are currently 6 points
behind with a game in hand). A draw will see us nearer, but a victory will
see us just needing 1 more point for the championship.
I fancy us nicking a win, as Shaka and Williams had that big donkey
Kevin Francis all sewn up at Elm Park, and without him, Stockport are crap.
Andy
|
38.911 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 27 1994 10:54 | 3 |
| Any news on the Reading vs Genoa tickets??
Rick.
|
38.912 | | UPROAR::HAIGHA | | Wed Apr 27 1994 11:56 | 1 |
| Are you still here?
|
38.913 | Almost there! | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Fri Apr 29 1994 09:51 | 15 |
| Stockport 1 Reading 1
(Francis 42') (Gooding 77')
According to 210 and Meridian News, Reading thoroughly deserved the
draw and could easily have won having two shots cleared off the line in
the second half.
Plymouth can no longer overtake us and if we win on Saturday and
Stockport drop a point we will be champions.
I would expect a big crowd Saturday - I'll be getting there early.
Neil
|
38.914 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Apr 29 1994 13:14 | 3 |
| It should be a real carnival atmosphere. Especially seeing that we
should have nice weather.
|
38.915 | Going up going up going up..... | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | S'il Vous pla�t, o� est le bar? | Fri Apr 29 1994 14:09 | 11 |
| Who's going and where do you go??
I've got day pass from the missus so I'll finally get down there this weekend.
Anyone fancy meeting up before/after the game??
I'm not going to make the same mistake as the Stockport Game at Xmas though,
I'll be inside no later the 2pm.
I'll be in the Southbank.
Al (Getting into festive mood already)
|
38.916 | party , party | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Apr 29 1994 14:31 | 11 |
| I'll be in the Rendevouz at 12 o'clock - this place is normally jammed
packed, so tomorrow is going to be chaos. I will also be in the ground
by 2.00 because there is a fair chance that the gates will be closed
before kick-off.
On Radio Berkshire last night, who covered the whole game live, McGhee
said that he expected a capacity crowd AND many to be locked out.
All in all tomorrow could be a great day. Come on you R's.
|
38.917 | What's the Capacity | NEWOA::BURTON | | Fri Apr 29 1994 15:11 | 4 |
|
Just out of interest, what is the capacity at Reading these days ?
Nige.
|
38.918 | Used to be 27000+ | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Apr 29 1994 16:21 | 5 |
| re-1. It's something like 12000 or 12500. But that includes 2000 away
fans - so if there are no away fans, they'll only let around 10000 in
the ground. As it happens Brighton have just about sold their
allocation tomorrow so I would expect the crowd to be around 11 or 12
thousand.
|
38.919 | U R's !!!!!! | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Fri Apr 29 1994 17:56 | 9 |
| I only wish I could be there. My heart and soul will be on the South
Bank tomorrow and I hope the party turns out into a Championship celebration.
I'll be downing a few in Mark McGhees honour, and I'll scour Geneva
looking for dodgy burgers to remind me of the magical South bank.
I'll hopefully be back to follow the Royals in our record breaking
season next year, when we will go for the highest league position in our
history.
Andy
|
38.920 | Made it!! | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Sun May 01 1994 13:56 | 17 |
|
Reading 2 Brighton 0
I only got to Reading games every 2-3 years (too old to stand the excitement),
but couldn't miss this one. Not one of their best performances, I bet. The
crowd were quiet and tense, even after a first-half Quinn penalty put them
ahead. It wasn't until Quinn got the second with a classic header in the
last minute that the relief poured out, and the South Bank were on the pitch.
After a short delay, mostly waiting for the police to get off the pitch, we had
the celebratory last minute before promotion was clinched. By then it was
almost 5 o'clock and incredibly the announcer didn't know the Stockport score
- didn't anyone up there have a radio?
Stockport drew, Reading are Division 2 Champions - well done lads.
grahame
|
38.921 | Champions!! | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Tue May 03 1994 09:54 | 25 |
| A great day and I haven't seen scenes like it at Elm Park in the 25
years I have been going.
As already mentioned, it wasn't a classic game. Reading seemed to be a
bit nervous especially at the back where Shaka was as undecisive as
ever. Adie and he almost came to blows once. However, Quinn scored an
unstoppable penalty, although the decision was a little dubious in my
opinion (even having seen it again on television). However, the second
goal was a Jimmy Quinn classic - there can't be many better headers of
the ball than Quinn.
Personally, for me one of the highlights was John Madjeski and the
fellow directors mingling with the crowd in the South Bank before the
game. Both Madjeski and McGhee have transformed Reading and deserve an
enormous amount of credit. As I have said before, I always frowned on
the decision to appoint McGhee manager, but I am glad he has proved me
wrong.
It has been great to watch a footballing team outplay the rest of the
division and I can't wait till next season.
Neil
P.S. The Genoa game on Saturday starts at 2.30pm not 3.00pm.
|
38.922 | Division 1 play-offs???? | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue May 03 1994 13:17 | 11 |
| A great result.
As a season ticket holding South Bank stalwart who has seen every home
game this season,it was a real high to finally see Reading clinch
Division 2 champions. The run onto the pitch was magic.
Not a classic game,as already said. But once the legs are fresh again,
with Reading`s style of play,there`s no reason to not do really well next
season.
|
38.923 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue May 03 1994 13:19 | 3 |
| When will the season tickets go on sale & how much will they cost???
Rick.
|
38.924 | CHAMPIONS | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | S'il Vous pla�t, o� est le bar? | Tue May 03 1994 13:36 | 55 |
| A superb afternoon.
Not a great game, You could feel and see the tension in the side.
They tried to play to their normal style, but the passes went to a red shirt
more ofter the a blue & white hoop.
I couldn't see the penalty decision, but it looked like Foster handballed in the
area. I don't care, we scored, and some of the tension disappeared, for the last
10 minutes of the 1st half, although it was short lived.
1-0 at half time, and I think at that point all 11,840 (maybe closer to 10000
with the Brighton fans) of us felt that The R's would come out after half time
and turn on the style (Like Blackpool & Stockport). How wrong. Within a minute
Brighton could have equalised, and it took Reading about 10-15 minutes to
regather their composure, at which point the game levelled out. Kurt Nogan had
some glorious chances which thankfully he fluffed, and Quinn had a superb free
kick from 25-30 yards tipped over the bar, but they were the only highlights
until...
With about 2-3 minutes to go, the perimeter track started to fill with anxious
supporters waiting for the final whistle pitch invasion. Everyone around the
ground was whistling. Brighton had a couple of corners and the tension was
unbearable, and then Lovell(?) was put through on the right wing, he sent in a
perfect cross from the by-line and our man Quinn was there to nod home. The
relief was too much, and Thousands poured onto the field.
The pitch was finally cleared, and the last seconds played out. The ref
signalled to his linesman by the southbank to run towards him, he started for
the tunnel himself, and then blew his whistle. Within seconds the pitch was
crowded.
I was surprised that the Trophy wasn't presented after the game, as Reading were
the only side that could have won it on Saturday, but there was nothing. My
favourite parts of the after match antics were when:
1) Before the players came out to salute the crowd, John Madjeski said
something like:
"The players will come out after we have the other scores so that we'll
know whether or not we've won whatever it is that we've won"
2) Jimmy Quinn took the microphone and started singing "We are the
Champions". Keep your daytime job Jimmy.
The one player on the R's who had a particularly uninspired game for me was Tom
Jones. I lost count of the number of time he picked the ball up in his own area,
sprinted to the halfway line and stopped, and instead of putting a ball through
to the runners ( Quinn, Lovell & Taylor ) who on 5/6 times would have been clean
through, he waited for averyone to catch up, and passed it back to the defense.
This factor alone could have made the score 4/5-0. McPherson also had a bad game
in defense.
Looking forward to next year
Al
|
38.925 | Well done royals | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Tue May 03 1994 14:30 | 4 |
| Congratulations to all at reading for taking the Division 2 title and all the
best in Division 1 next season.
Nige
|
38.926 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue May 03 1994 14:32 | 10 |
|
Here's hoping that McGhee stays, Madjeski spends and Reading Council
find a big, easy to get to, ambitious site for our future Premier
League ground.
Sunburnt, Tilehurst End.
(I lent someone my card)
|
38.927 | WE ARE GOING UP!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue May 03 1994 15:12 | 31 |
| A great day - ditto everyone else, plus....
Got to the Spread Eagle at 12.45 and saw fans QUEUEING to get in to the
ground (45 minutes before the gates opened!!!)
What a pitch invasion after the second goal - and what an incredible
atmosphere after the goal.
What has 1994/95 in store? The squad, more than the team, needs
additional players. Certainly Witter from QPR would be useful.
Some players however have only had one full season playing regularly,
Hislop, Lovell, Kerr - and these will have all benifitted from the
season.
Reading have proved that they are the best team in the division this
season, and their current run of only 11 defeats in the last 65 league
games is testimony to McGhee and the players.
Thursday night is party night with 4500+ Royals fans going to
Bournemouth - McGhee is planning to play himself!! And then Saturday
it's Genoa - a game at which the Championship trophy will be presented.
I've now seen Reading promoted 5 times, but out of all those games and
seasons, Saturday takes some beating. A memorable day and a memorable
season.
Chris (season-ticket holder 93/94 AND 94/95)
|
38.928 | McGhee is back | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed May 04 1994 09:41 | 8 |
| RE- last one.
My mistake, McGhee is planning to play against Geneo, NOT Bournemouth!
Saw a bit on TV last night, someone in Newbury picked up 4,000 pounds
for backing Reading to win the league....not bad for a 20 year-old!
|
38.929 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Wed May 04 1994 18:21 | 7 |
|
Jammy little bugger. Mind you, he's not silly, he's not interested in
25/1 about Reading winning the 1st division.
Tony
|
38.930 | Stop Press: Adi is a boyo. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | I didn't do it. | Thu May 05 1994 12:03 | 12 |
| Saw on Sky news and double checked on Sky Text last night that Adrian
Williams of Bracknell origins has been named in the Welsh squad for a
friendly next week.
Since when has Adi been a taff (no offence to any sheep likers out
there) ? Is it his mother, grandmother, pet sheep, or what. Or is it just
because his surname is Williams.
Whatever, congratulations to him, and let's hope we can keep hold of
him, it'll be tougher now.
Andy
|
38.931 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu May 05 1994 14:59 | 8 |
|
Andy,
The boys in the Welsh squad for one reason and one reason only.....
He can sing! 8-)
JBG
|
38.932 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers Nil | Fri May 06 1994 11:12 | 3 |
| I also read on CEEFAX that Shaka has been called up by trinidad.
Mike
|
38.933 | football italia | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon May 09 1994 09:34 | 31 |
| Reading 1 - Genoa 4 (attendance: 5050)
Lovely to see this Serie A team play at Elm Park. They looked a class
above a tired Reading squad, but it was all played in excellent
atmosphere with no-one taking it too seriously. The away support seemed
to consist of the whole staff of the Nino's restaurants in Reading, and
the Reading support was in good voice.
Reading scored first - I think it was Tom Jones - putting it past a
helpless Stefano Taccone, from the edge of the box. Shaka had a good
game denying Tomas Skurahvy (big lad!) a few times, but nothing more of
note in the first half.
The second half livened up a bit as Genoa brought on the outstanding
Marco Nappi, and Reading were soon 2-1 down. McGhee then proceeded to
make lots of substitutes, and at the end it felt like he had replaced
the whole Reading team. The Reading support got into good voice, with
(I think) 'Golden oldy, Mark McGhee' and Genoa got two more, one a
simple chip over the replacement goallie. McGhee tried a pass to
switch direction of play, but put it straight into touch, to a chorus
of approval from the south bank.
Lots of congratulations all round and swapping of jerseys, as Reading
celebrated taking the second div championship. Then off on an open-top
bus round Reading before their trip to Magaluf.
Reading might need to buy a few players before next season. I heard
Strachan is an old mate of McGhee's? ;-)
Cheers
daveT
|
38.934 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon May 09 1994 09:51 | 7 |
|
Dave,
don't think we didn't notice! Could you put in change bars next
time so we can see which bits to read! 8-)
JBG
|
38.935 | change bars (frequently) | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon May 09 1994 10:02 | 4 |
| Well spotted Jon! I got Reading's goalscorer wrong and I deleted the
bits about what they were planning to do in Magaluf...
dt
|
38.936 | When do the season tickets go on sale??? | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon May 09 1994 13:58 | 9 |
| Strachan has said he'll stay at Leeds if Howard wants him... they said
that they'll review the situation at the start of next season and if
he's fit then he'll sign a 1 year contract... :->
Anyway.. Gordon is the next manager at Leeds... Howard is going to
step aside in a couple of seasons time & let Strachan take over the
coaching side of things.. :->
Rick.
|
38.937 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon May 09 1994 14:04 | 6 |
| P.S.
If Strachan did sign for Reading.. I'd get your bets on at 25-1 for
Reading winning the championship! :->
Rick.
|
38.938 | Phelan??? | SHAWB2::STOCKMANS | | Fri May 13 1994 17:23 | 7 |
| Hi Folks,
Rumours are abound on the Man.Utd Internet conference that Mike Phelan may be
on his way to Elm Park.
I don't think will go down to well for the Burnley fans!!! Ha ha!
Si
|
38.939 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | S'il Vous pla�t, o� est le bar? | Fri May 13 1994 18:10 | 6 |
| I heard that the Elm Park lawn-mower broke down yesterday and he's coming down
to graze until it gets fixed.
:-) :-)
Al
|
38.940 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | Human = Ape + Attitude | Mon May 23 1994 15:37 | 4 |
| Ray Wilkins has also been given a free by QPR, he's worth a look by
Reading.
Munce.
|
38.941 | earns too much!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon May 23 1994 16:22 | 4 |
| One problem with that - the dosh. Apparently, QPR are letting Wilkins
go so that they can afford to keep hold of a few other players.
|
38.942 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | Human = Ape + Attitude | Mon May 23 1994 17:29 | 6 |
| re -1
It doesn't hurt to have a look, he may be prepared to lower his wages
to play for a bigger club than QPR =-).
Munce.
|
38.943 | Errr, the must be some mistake here | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue May 24 1994 09:16 | 7 |
| Another slight problem for you -
He wants to stay in the Premiership. I think Reading are in the First
Division. He is talking to Palace and Villa mostly, with Palace
(according to the papers) favourites.
Paul
|
38.944 | Last night. . . | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue May 24 1994 13:19 | 4 |
| In his first international, Adrian Williams laid on Ian Rush's goal as Wales
surged back to form, crushing Estonia 2-1.
g
|
38.945 | ooooooh Adie, Adie | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue May 24 1994 13:20 | 6 |
|
I see Adie, Adie, Adie, Adie Williams set Wales's winner last night.
Tony
|
38.946 | B | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue May 24 1994 13:21 | 6 |
|
Note clash.
Tony
|
38.947 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue May 24 1994 13:32 | 3 |
| I see you're just as quick OFF the field, Tony!!
g
|
38.948 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Tue Jun 14 1994 17:41 | 20 |
|
Any more news on the transfer dealings at Elm Park...The latest I heard
was:
Bolton was interested in Shaka Hislop
West Ham/Arsenal were interested in Adi Williams a million plus..
And Lovell had stalled on a new contract as it was not good
enough.
Can anyone give an update on whats happening...
Reading appointed the old Middlesbrough player Gordon Armstrong as
there new Community liason officer..
Also Reading are going to get the go ahead to increase the capcity to
14.000.. After ground improvements of course ...
Looking forward to next season....
Neil...
|
38.949 | 8 weeks on Saturday! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jun 16 1994 14:57 | 16 |
| Ade Williams has spent a day at both Blackburn and Sheff Utd recently.
He could well be going - personally I think he should get some
experience at playing at Div 1 level before jumping into the Prem.
The only other news is the continuing excellent sales figures of Season
Tickets. We are not normally reknowned as a club selling many tickets,
but next season seems to be different.
When you hear of teams like Midd'boro and Wolves spending 1m+ on
players, and Derby having spent millions on their team - it makes you
realise the big difference between each division. Not that I'm
worried....much.
Chris
Chris
|
38.950 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Jun 17 1994 14:43 | 10 |
| >Ade Williams has spent a day at both Blackburn and Sheff Utd recently.
Chris,
Are you sure it was Sheff Utd and not Wednesday. I think Weds were
interested in Williams earlier and now that Utd are in the First as well I
can't see that he'd move there anyway.
Paul
|
38.951 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Mon Jun 20 1994 11:15 | 7 |
|
Williams has turned down a move to Sheff Utd saying that he doesn't
think it's a step forward.
Tony
|
38.952 | First league game 94/95 season. | KERNEL::WEST | | Thu Jun 23 1994 15:48 | 8 |
|
Just heard on two-ten-fm at lunchtime that Radings first league
match next season is away to Wolves.
First visitors to Elm Park will be Portsmouth.
cheers Mark.
|
38.953 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Wed Jun 29 1994 11:58 | 10 |
|
Adie Williams is holding advanced talks with Coventry. I'd take no less
than �750,000 for him and run!!
A stepping stone club like Coventry would do nicely for the new Wales
starlet.
Tony
|
38.954 | McGhee off? | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:33 | 4 |
| According to the paper, McGhee is favourite to take over at Motherwell! So
much for 'ambitious Reading'?
g
|
38.955 | more rumours... | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Wed Jun 29 1994 14:27 | 6 |
|
Or even Celtic!!
Tony
|
38.956 | more rumours.... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Here comes my baby... walking back to me | Wed Jun 29 1994 21:03 | 4 |
|
or even Rangers!!!
Tony
|
38.957 | It's an afternoon out !! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:27 | 32 |
| RE - a couple ago.
I don't blame Reading for being unambitious. McGhee made it clear from
the start at Reading. Firstly, he would get Reading promoted within 3
years and secondly, he regarded this as his FIRST job within
management.
And how do you measure ambitious? I wouldn't call Coventry ambitious,
but they are just about to kick off their 30th consequetive season in
the top flight (longer run than Man U, Blackburn, Newcastle, Villa,
Leeds, Spurs to name but a few).
It makes a change for an RFC manager to be wanted by other clubs. The
previous five managers during my time watching Reading have all been
sacked - Mansell, Hurley, Evans, Branfoot, Porterfield.
Quite simply, Reading (and many many other clubs) can not compete with
the wealthy clubs. Survival is the name of the game.
I'm sure that Ade Williams would stay if we could offer more money, but
we can't...it's simple economics.
I'm a Reading fan through and through, but I realise that, currently,
the best we can aim for next season is mid-table. There are teams in
Div 1 spending millions at the moment, and we've got 8 players out of
contract!!
Despite this, I can't wait for the season to start. It's bound to be
exciting whatever. At least the pitch is ready, re-turfing all done
and completed!!
Chris
|
38.958 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:37 | 9 |
|
Yesterday Reading signed an Australian geezer who used to play for
Ipswich. McGhee said he would be Reading's first choice right-back.
I think he was free and not playing for anyone.
Tony
|
38.959 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Mon Jul 04 1994 11:41 | 8 |
|
Graham "LINESMAN!! LINESMAN!!!!" Taylor has offered �1.25m for the boy
Williams. Adie is having talks with him today before deciding on
whether to sign for Wolves or Coventry.
Tony
|
38.960 | What the ...........? | SUBURB::DIRECTSALES | | Wed Jul 06 1994 09:30 | 8 |
| I have just read in that bastion of truth, The Sun Newspaper, that
Daley Thompson ( yes, that Daley Thompson ), has been signed by Reading
despite the fact that he hasn't played football for 15 years. He says
that he is confident of winning a place in the First Team. His progress
will be filmed by Channel 4. Apparently, he will not be paid, but will
get bonuses if he scores or contributes to a successful Cup-run. Could
this mean that we will see him Pole-Vaulting into the Penalty area !!!
|
38.961 | Another International !! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Jul 06 1994 16:52 | 14 |
| You are mostly right. The Sun implied that Daley Thompson would be
playing. Aparently, he has signed - but mostly it's to do with a
documentary being done by Channel 4. The chances of him actually
playing a first team game are remote.
At last...one of the 'contract rebels' has signed. Shaka has agreed
new terms with the Royals. Also, the Australian full-back signed for
Reading today.
That just leaves Williams, Gooding. Hopkins, Dillon etc etc .....
Chris
|
38.962 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Resonate some understanding | Wed Jul 06 1994 17:10 | 3 |
| I read somewhere that Gooding was going to retire.
Mike
|
38.963 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Jul 07 1994 10:29 | 3 |
| Latest on Williams is thathe might be off to West Ham . . .
g
|
38.964 | 37 days to blast-off! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jul 07 1994 14:14 | 27 |
| Bearing in mind that Wolves v Reading is just 5 weeks Saturday.
Reading - still have 7 players who have not agreed new terms,
- are unable to field a current side based on players in
contract with the club,
- continued speculation over manager McGhee's possible move to
another club,
- even more speculation over Ade Williams, probably Reading's
most valuable player,
- Close season signings - one. A full back from Australia.
Wolves - Are due today to complete their THIRD 1 million pound+
purchase of the close season.
Worried?.......not me - I don't have to play.
re last couple. Yes, WHU have AGAIN entered the race for Williams'
signature. Will probably be sorted out one way or another this week.
I did read however that Reading have matched the personal terms that
Coventry have offered Williams.
Gooding has said that he may retire - he's 35 and Reading have offered
him a one-year contract and he's probably after more.
Chris
|
38.965 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Fri Jul 08 1994 14:50 | 10 |
|
Call me cynical, but dontcha think it'll be good business to sell Adie
Williams before the season starts? What if we play a few and he plays
crap? Price goes from �1m to �.1m !!
So come on West Ham/Wolves/Coventry, pull yer finger out!
Tony
|
38.966 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Jul 18 1994 09:24 | 12 |
| Anybody thinking that the 2 most important games over the weekend were
in the USA were wrong. Two Reading XI's played at Leatherhead and
Witney on Saturday. Don't know the result from Leatherhead, but it was
2-2 at Witney. Reading's goals coming from Quinn and Hartenburger.
Simon Osborn from C.Palace played for Reading in this game - I assume
that Reading are just about to sign him.
Also Hopkins and Gooding have agreed new contracts with the club.
Chris
|
38.967 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Tue Jul 19 1994 13:41 | 6 |
| Chris, is Uwe expected to be playing this season or will he remain
firmly in the shadows??
Tony
|
38.968 | Daley scored! | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Tue Jul 19 1994 15:31 | 8 |
| Re. .966 The score against Leatherhead was a 1-0 win, with
Daley Thompson scoring the only goal.
From my point of view I was pleased to see Matt Stowell
(ex-Rotherfield Boys!) play a full game at centre back against
Witney and get a reasonable review from McGhee.
DaveT
|
38.969 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Wed Jul 20 1994 14:53 | 9 |
|
Reading are to buy Simon Osborne for �100k from Crystal Palace it
seems.
Can any C.P fans give us the low-down on this midfield maestro?
Tony
|
38.970 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Wed Jul 20 1994 15:34 | 6 |
| Stuart, I was specifically interested in his ball control. Also, does
he dominate in the box?
Tony
|
38.971 | Uwe Uwe | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Jul 21 1994 09:34 | 14 |
| RE .967
I think Uwe may have more of a chance this season. Last season he was
a bit unlucky...Quinn and Lovell scored 62 goals between them, and they
only missed 3 games between the two of them. Surely one will be
injured or suspended this season, and now that Gray has gone to Orient,
Uwe is the likely replacement.
No news on Ade Williams yet - whether he stays or goes, I wish it was
sorted sooner rather than later.
Chris
|
38.972 | News for the underprivileged. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | OK - You got me.... | Mon Jul 25 1994 11:17 | 4 |
| Any news from Clive Baskerville ? What's the latest on Williams ?
Has any Premiership teams come in for 'Super Daley' yet ?
Andy
|
38.973 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Tue Jul 26 1994 12:48 | 7 |
|
West Ham are still dillydally over whether to buy Williams or not.
Anyone know whether we've bought Osborn yet?
Tony
|
38.974 | news | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Jul 26 1994 14:36 | 28 |
| Osborn is currently on tour with C.Palace - I reckon he'll join us, but
I think Reading are trying to complete a deal with Williams first. WHU
are struggling to raise the cash to buy him, and I understand that the
terms they have offered aren't very good either.
There was a Vice-Presidents meeting at Elm Park last week - some of the
goss was;
a) All this stuff about 'contract rebels' was mostly crap. McGhee
stipulated that all contracts would be reviewed after the close season
break - one of the criteria was to see what state the players arrived
back for pre season training. Hence the fact that most/all appear to
be fit and ready for the season.
b) Gilkes and Parkinson were the two players apparently impressing in
training.
c) Work has started on the Town end of the ground to increase the
capacity be 500.
Finally - Reading's three remaining friendlies are;
Sat 30th Orient (a)
Wed 3rd Barnet (a)
Sat 6th Real Sociedad (h)
Chris
|
38.975 | Dillon walks out | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Tue Aug 02 1994 13:53 | 22 |
| Kevin Dillon has walked out on Reading according to Ceefax. McGhee had
agreed to offer Dillon a contract once he had proved his fitness during
pre-season training following his knee injury. Whilst Dillon has
apparently done this, McGhee is now saying that he doesn't fit into his
plans and he can go. I am not sure whether this means he is available
on a free transfer or not.
The two remaining players out of contract are Adie Williams and Tom
Jones. Jones certainly doesn't seem too happy with the money he has
been offered. Perhaps with Dillon likely to leave, this will present
more of an opportunity for Jones. However, this will be dependent on
Reading signing Osborn or perhaps the chap who scored on Saturday.
Does anyone know what the ticket situation is for the Wolves game? I
had heard that Reading's allocation of 1400 tickets were all snapped up
by season ticket holders.
Also is the first home game against Portsmouth all ticket? I reckon
there will be a large crowd whatever.
Neil
|
38.976 | Turnip 1 Super Royals 2 | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | OK - You got me.... | Tue Aug 02 1994 14:17 | 11 |
| re:-1
What chap who scored on Saturday ? Any updates, Evening Post titbits,
etc. welcome. Thanks.
As for Dillon, at one stage if he had a bad game then so would
Reading, but as time has gone on we have been less dependant upon him. It
would be a bad loss, but not a killer. I am surprised McGhee has said that he
is not in his plans.
Andy
|
38.977 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Aug 02 1994 14:34 | 12 |
| Dillon has left today.
There are still some tickets, I believe now on general sale, for the
Wolves game.
The Portsmouth game is not all ticket.
Reading play Barnet tomorrow night.
Chris
|
38.978 | 9 days!!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 04 1994 09:37 | 11 |
| Reading drew 0-0 with Barnet in their penultimate friendly.
Tom Jones agreed a new deal and will be staying after all. It also
looks increasingly likely that Ade Williams will stay. With Jeff
Hpokins still sidelined through injury, this is all the more important.
100,000 pounds worth of work has started to increase the capacity at
Elm Park. The Town End will increase by 500 and, far more importantly,
an extra 1500 fans will be allowed into the Southbank.
|
38.979 | Adie update | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Fri Aug 05 1994 13:52 | 19 |
| Adie Williams yesterday signed a two year contract. That is a real
relief as I would have serious doubts about our defensive capabilities
without him.
We also signed Simon Osborn yesterday from Crystal Palace for �90,000
and signed Paul Holsgrove on a free from Millwall.
For the game tomorrow against Real Sociedad, Madjeski is paying to fly
Daley Thompson back from Finland where he is contracted to the BBC to
commentate on the European Athletics Championships so he can be
substitute for the game. Are we serious about Daley? According to Dylan
Kerr on the radio yesterday he has become a great favourite with the
players and Daley himself is deadly serious about playing.
Neil
P.S. Madjeski is apparently the 67th richest man in the UK - there is
probably little doubt that Reading would be in the first division
without his money.
|
38.980 | Got the Pole | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Aug 09 1994 14:28 | 10 |
| I understand that we have completed the signing of Wdovzyk (sp) from
Celtic. This is the Polish international that made a very impressive
debut on Saturday against Real Sociedad.
If Reading play a back 5 of Bernal, Williams, Wdovzyk, Hopkins and Kerr
it leaves Kerr as the only one who's not an international!
Chris
|
38.981 | | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | OK - You got me.... | Tue Aug 09 1994 18:18 | 15 |
| Are things looking good or what.
IN: Holsgrove (Milwall)
Osborn (Palace)
Wdovcyk (Celtic)
Bernal (Aussieland)
OUT: Gray (Orient)
Dillon (Washington Heights)
Here's to being glued to Radio 5 on Saturday and the shock of the
season so far.
Andy
|
38.982 | Pole vaulter | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Tue Aug 09 1994 19:07 | 4 |
| Affectionately known as "Duff-check" by our phonetic noters North of
the border ..
Ray
|
38.983 | Affectionately known as Shuggie around Glasgow way | MASALA::JJACK | | Wed Aug 10 1994 08:22 | 4 |
|
Proper spelling = Wdowczyk
|
38.984 | Mark mcghee is god ! | REOELF::MACKENZIED | | Wed Aug 10 1994 13:53 | 6 |
| In search of some information:
Do any reading fans out there know when the new kit will be in the shops ?
Also,are there any tickets left for the up and coming away win at
wolves?
|
38.985 | Div 1 Champs 94/95 ?? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Aug 10 1994 15:18 | 9 |
| I am informed that the new shirts should be in anyday, maybe even this
week.
There are some tickets left for Wolves game - on general sale now.
Finally, you are correct, Mark McGhee is God.
Chris
|
38.986 | Mark Mcghee is god ! | REOELF::MACKENZIED | | Wed Aug 10 1994 17:02 | 8 |
| Thanks for your answer,just two more questions !
Have you seen the new home kit,still hoops ?
Do you know what the cost will be for the home top ?
There is no god,there is no satan.There is only Reading F.C.
David.
|
38.987 | 3 days to go. | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Aug 10 1994 18:08 | 11 |
| The new home kits are virtually the same as the last two seasons - the
only addition being a splash of red on the collar. The away strip is
completely different - all red. Normal cost of these shirts is around
25 quid.
Did anybody else see the new guy (Wdowysk) taking a free kick for
Celtic on TV last night? He knows what he's doing!!!
Chris
|
38.988 | World XI | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Wed Aug 10 1994 19:49 | 19 |
| Hadn't McGhee better be careful buying these foreign players. When we
qualify for Europe we may have trouble fielding a side!
Hislop - Trinidian
Bernal - Australian
Wdowysk - Polish
Hopkins - Welsh
Williams - Welsh (but born in Bracknell)
Quinn - N.Ireland
Lovell - born in Australia
Joking apart, McGhee has made some shrewd signings once again. The
future looks very promising, especially when many of the squad
are now in their early twenties.
Neil
|
38.989 | | LARVAE::MUNSON_P | Human = Ape + Attitude | Thu Aug 11 1994 13:36 | 4 |
| Caught a snippet on TV yesterday, Wolves vs. Reading on TVS, I thought it
said Sunday afternoon.
Munce.
|
38.990 | RIP Swindon | REOELF::MACKENZIED | | Thu Aug 11 1994 14:11 | 7 |
| I hope it is,as i have failed to get a ticket for our first away win
of the season.
come on you rooooooooooooooyalss
|
38.991 | | FORTY2::TEER | Carnivorous Planet Eating Monster | Thu Aug 11 1994 14:39 | 1 |
| Perhaps on Meridian??? ;-)
|
38.992 | Mark Mcghee is god ! | REOELF::MACKENZIED | | Thu Aug 11 1994 16:21 | 8 |
| Well I've just seen the new Reading home kit.(back of the chronicle)
I am impressed and will be going out on saturday to purchase it.
Splashed with red and with a v neck collar,it is bound to even help the
ugliest of males pull some birds !!
yeeehaaaa
|
38.993 | Mark Mcghee is god ! | REOELF::MACKENZIED | | Fri Aug 12 1994 10:40 | 13 |
| The mighty Reading's first game has been switched to sunday.It is going
to be live on television.
Will we get any money from this live covereage ?
On a more sour note,Madjeski is a moaning twatt.He was having a go about
the support Reading recevied for there freindly on saturday.I
personally thought that 2,890 (ish) was bloody good.Espically when you
consider that half of Reading are probably sunning it up in Mallorca.
So shut up and spend more money Madjeski ya tight git !
|
38.994 | 1 day to go ..... | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Geneva SSC | Fri Aug 12 1994 13:34 | 6 |
| RE:-1
Is that serious about being live on TV ? Can anyone tape it and send
me the tape ? Will it still be on Radio 5 ? I need to know.....this could be
a terrible weekend if I don't get my dose of the Royals.
Andy
|
38.995 | Newcastle at Reading next season | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Aug 12 1994 17:27 | 4 |
| In the Guardian today, they tip Derby to win the Div 1 Championship - and
Reading to get the play-off spot!
g
|
38.996 | Selwyn rattle Royals. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Geneva SSC | Mon Aug 15 1994 09:23 | 13 |
| RE:-1
Well Grahame, they obviously know what they are talking about.
First game of the new season: Wolves 1 Reading 0.
Very disappointing considering the Radio 5 report reckoned that we
could and should have won, with Quinn and Lovell both missing numerous
chances. Apparently Wolves never had a shot in the second half. At least we
outplayed the potential champions - good pointer for next week.
Anyone with more local and detailed news ?
Andy
|
38.997 | Wembley!!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Aug 17 1994 09:50 | 14 |
| Last night:
Coca-Cola Cup 1st round 1st Leg -
Gillingham 0 Reading 1
Despite reports that Hopkins scored, the radio commentary said it was
Williams - with a shot from 15 yards.
The second leg is at Elm Park next Tuesday.
Chris
|
38.998 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Wed Aug 17 1994 18:16 | 10 |
|
Yeh strange that. Ceefax changed from Williams to Hopkins within 10
minutes.
Also, how come people are paying �3.75m for Babb and no-one is snapping
up Williams?? The Telegraph again gave him a glowing report on Sunday.
Tony
|
38.999 | goalscorer | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 18 1994 09:30 | 7 |
| RE last two.
It was Hopkins who scored. Let's hope he does the same on Saturday.
Chris
|
38.1000 | Too slow Tony | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Geneva SSC | Thu Aug 18 1994 09:46 | 1 |
|
|
38.1001 | 8*) | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Thu Aug 18 1994 12:29 | 9 |
|
Damn you to the pits of hell Lainsbury!!!
Aah well, I'm sure we'll laugh about it this Saturday at the match. Oh
no, my mistake, you can't go.
Tony
|
38.1002 | Early days yet. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Geneva SSC | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:46 | 5 |
| re:-1
Yep, 'fraid I missed it Tony. Was it a good game ? 0-0 wasn't it ?
8^)
|
38.1003 | Quinny is back !!! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Aug 24 1994 09:51 | 16 |
| Reading 3 Gillingham 0
Reading cruised through to the second round of the Coca-Cola cup last
night. Two goals from Jimmy Quinn and one from Archie, all in the
second half. McGhee made a couple of team changes.....Hopkins in at
right back for Bernal and Gilkes in midfield for Scott Taylor.
Holsgrove came in late in the second half.
Most of Gills efforts were from outside the box and it was difficult to
see them scoring. Both Williams and Gilkes hit the bar with efforts.
Reading go into tomorrow mornings second round draw.
Chris
|
38.1004 | Here we go again, Bobbin up and down like this | SNOC02::MACKENZIEK | | Thu Aug 25 1994 08:14 | 12 |
| Who said Quin'ster was past it and has arthritis in his knees? I dont
care I reckon he is bloody huge, man!
But, can the Royals do another Simod?? lots of rounds to go still.
Come on yeeeee Royaaaaals!
Bring back Hickes, he was so good.....for a laugh.
Reading FAN 89-94 (minutes)
Cook and Abo how ya doing? Still looking gormless in the Southbank???
|
38.1005 | Thank God, Leeds avoided Oxford.. :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Aug 25 1994 09:14 | 5 |
| Reading are playing Derby in the Coca-Cola Cup..
Oxford are playing Oldham...
Rick.
|
38.1006 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Thu Aug 25 1994 12:11 | 6 |
| McKenzie you spotty speed freak, how are yer? Stop supplying them
Aussies in the swimming comps.
Tony
|
38.1007 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Aug 25 1994 13:49 | 4 |
| Well the guy who is the chairman of Reading is leaving.. or I think
thats the what was said on the Radio this morning....
Rick.
|
38.1008 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Thu Aug 25 1994 14:17 | 10 |
|
Here's hoping it's boring old Mike Lewis and NOT John Madjeski. Ol'
Mikey is an old sadcase who does a celeb spot on tuuuuuuutennnnn efffff
emmmmmm in the mornings.
Even sadder is the fact that he thinks he is funny.
Tony
|
38.1009 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Aug 25 1994 14:19 | 3 |
| Yep its Mike Lewis thats going... :->
Rick.
|
38.1010 | Whats the Score? | SNOC02::MACKENZIEK | | Mon Aug 29 1994 01:57 | 8 |
| I havent been able to get the results yet. They arent published in OZ
until tomorrow.
How did the Blues do on Saturday? Where do they now sit in the league?
Did the big Daley do any pole vaulting? Anyone with info before I go
home tonight????
Sad individuals listening to 210FM, do you enjoy listening to adverts?
|
38.1011 | | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Mon Aug 29 1994 02:15 | 5 |
|
Reading won 2 - 0..
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38.1012 | Woodenhead | SNOC02::PARSONSDAVID | | Mon Aug 29 1994 05:41 | 3 |
| re-2
Try reading a newspaper.
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38.1013 | sniff | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy! | Mon Aug 29 1994 10:39 | 5 |
|
By all reports (admittedly from the HOME end of the ground on Saturday)
Reading are looking quite a good side.
Ian.
|
38.1014 | Yesssssssssssss | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Geneva SSC | Mon Aug 29 1994 13:23 | 5 |
| Re:-1
So what's new ? Has anyone got any details ? All I know is that
Osborn got the first.
Andy.
|
38.1015 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Tue Aug 30 1994 10:31 | 4 |
|
Taylor scored the second in the 90th min...
Andy..B
|
38.1016 | a wee win | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Wed Aug 31 1994 04:03 | 6 |
|
Tuesday 31st
Reading...........4 Stoke............0
??? x2 players sent off.
|
38.1017 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Aug 31 1994 09:56 | 7 |
|
Lovell
Kerr
taylor
Cant remember the last one , but Kerr scored a peach....
Andy..B
|
38.1018 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Aug 31 1994 09:57 | 4 |
|
Just remembered... Gilkes got a tap in..
Andy..B
|
38.1019 | ruined the game for me | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Apples!! Dagnamit!! | Wed Aug 31 1994 10:41 | 6 |
|
Disgraceful refereeing. The new laws to the absolute extreme.
Tony
|
38.1020 | what a plonker | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Wed Aug 31 1994 10:53 | 7 |
| re -1 as a ref myself, I was embarassed by last night's performance.
The first Stoke sending off was not deserved - he was dismissed for
dissent which amounted to muttering some things as he walked back from
the free kick. Any ref who cannot handle that with a quiet warning,
does not deserve to be doing League matches.
I was pleased to see Reading win, but sorry for Stoke City.
dt
|
38.1021 | Stoke stuffed | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Aug 31 1994 13:33 | 13 |
| Certainly the ref spoiled the game - but Reading's goals were all very
well taken. Once Stoke were reduced to nine men they pulled everybody
behind the ball and attempted to get a draw.
Taking into account Reading's tough start to the season they have
started very well and it appears (although early days) that Reading are
not going to be embarrassed at this level.
Good game this Saturday - 5th v 4th Reading v Millwall. As there are
no Prem games I assume that this game is the biggest of the day??
Chris
|
38.1022 | The reaon why | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Wed Aug 31 1994 13:33 | 43 |
| The first Stoke player was sent off for kicking the ball away after
conceding a free kick. This was his second bookable offence in the eyes
of the referee. At the time, it seemed a very harsh decision and it was
only on seeing the match on TV afterwards that it became obvious why
he had been sent off. At least, the referee was consistent after that
point because he booked Kerr and Taylor for doing exactly the same
thing. On the whole, the referee was totally inept and spoilt the game.
Reading certainly would not have won 4-0 but, in my opinion, were the
better side up until the sendings off. I thought Stoke were a pretty
poor team consisting mainly of players built like tree trunks.
Some other observations so far this season:
Quinn looks two yards too slow in this division. He will always score
with his head given the opportunity but, whilst I don't like to say it,
he looks past his best and will not score half the goals that he did
last season.
Kerr is also looking vulnerable in defence. He also seems to lack speed
as Portsmouth proved. His crossing has also been abysmal. Perhaps he
should just shoot.
If there is a better goalkeeper in the whole Football League, including
the Premiership, than Shaka Hislop then I would like to see him. His
performances this season have been brilliant and he has improved his
ball control, passing and goalkicking beyond recognition.
Adie and Dariusz look very solid in central defence, and the standard
of their passing, together with Simon Osborn's, is superb.
Michael Gilkes looks to be interested and in good form this season. He
almost scored with his head last night! When he is on form, he
certainly adds a different dimension to Reading's game.
All in all, I am very encouraged by our start. However, no game is easy
this year and with the next four games being against Millwall (H),
Oldham (A), Swindon (A) and Sheffield United (H) we will have to be at
our best.
Neil
|
38.1023 | headless chicken | TRUCKS::SANT | involuntary employment? | Wed Aug 31 1994 15:22 | 8 |
|
How long has Michael Gilkes' head been on the end of his left leg
inside a football boot? 8-)
Come on Neil, it was obvious on tv last night that he side-footed
it home. He doesn't have a head.
Andy.
|
38.1024 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Apples!! Dagnamit!! | Wed Aug 31 1994 15:51 | 8 |
|
Erm Andy, he actually said that Gilkes *nearly* scored with a header.
That's a 100 lines & an hours detention.
Tony
|
38.1025 | it's in the detail. | TRUCKS::SANT | involuntary employment? | Wed Aug 31 1994 16:53 | 4 |
|
bugger. i must stop drinking at lunchtimes...
Andy.
|
38.1026 | Reading 0 Millwall 0 | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Apples!! Dagnamit!! | Mon Sep 05 1994 18:38 | 6 |
|
I didn't make the game on Saturday, any chance of a report??
Tony
|
38.1027 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | In Bigshorts We Trust | Tue Sep 06 1994 11:23 | 26 |
| Despite the scoreline, this was actually a pretty exciting match. It was very
different to anything I saw at Elm Park last season because Reading's short
passing game didn't cut the opponents to shreds. 8-(
Millwall were in general stronger and faster than Reading. Dylan Kerr looked
particularly suspect and perhaps lacks the pace necessary for this division.
Reading should sell him to Donny. 8-) Adie Williams was missing because of poxy
international duty so Wdoczyk (sp) was the mainstay of the defence. Archie
missed a few chances but none as easy as Gilkes' bloomer at the end. Gilkes
played well, Quinn was a bit of a non-entity, Osborn was good, and Gooding I
can't remember if he played. Jones came on near the end but didn't do a lot.
Hislop was outstanding all game and made several great saves.
The main problem is that Reading passed it around a lot but didn't make much
progress towards the Millwall goal. Millwall worked really hard to close the
Reading players down and did a good job of disrupting the Reading game. Lateral
passes by the defenders were intercepted more than once and it didn't do much
for the supporter's heart rate. 8-) Reading also lost everything in the air.
I doubt every team reading meets will be as strong or fast as Millwall, but I
can't see Reading going up on this performance yet.
The team was Hislop, Kerr, Polish bloke, Hopkins, Gooding, Lovell, Gilkes,
Quinn, Osborn, 2 others.
Mike
|
38.1028 | New era | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Sep 06 1994 16:40 | 23 |
| I too would agree that Reading won't go up this season, but in reality
that probably wasn't the aim at the start of the season. Having never
finished in the top half of this, or its equivalent division, a placing
this season of top ten would be a great acheivement.
All the more remarkable is to be currently lying in sixth place -
having played the teams in 5th, 7th, 8th and 10th place!! (and Stoke).
One or two players have been found wanting although others have adapted
to this division extremely well. I know that Reading haven't found
goal scoring as easy as last season but to only concede one goal in the
first five league games is impressive.
McGhee has built a good team, arguably the best in Reading's history.
Certainly better than anything in the 25 years I have followed
Reading.
Next two games are away to the teams who are currently 3rd and 2nd
(Oldham and Swindon). I'd settle for six points!!!!!
Chris
|
38.1029 | ..and long may it continue. | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Tue Sep 06 1994 18:58 | 22 |
| I totally agree, Chris. Although I would love to see Reading in the
Premier Division, they simply do not have the facilities or the team to
be there yet. Let's take one step at a time and not get carried away by
the current league position.
We need to consolidate on a good start but as I have said before, no
game is easy in this division. If we were to lose the next two or
three, we would probably find ourselves in the bottom three.
My fear is that success will only lead to Reading becoming more evident
in the press and on television (this has already begun to happen) and
consequently our best players become more well known to Premier clubs.
The danger is that we will then lose Hislop and Williams, and possibly
McGhee, which will have a detrimental effect on the progress we have
made to date.
Whatever, let us enjoy our current good form and hope that it long
continues. I, too, cannot remember a better Reading team in the 25
years I have been watching them.
Neil
|
38.1030 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Apples!! Dagnamit!! | Wed Sep 07 1994 11:00 | 8 |
|
Progress will be but a dream unless we can get an accessible,
comfortable and much bigger stadium. I say, nuke Smallmead (or DEC
Park!), and build build build!!
Tony
|
38.1031 | Williams? | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu Sep 08 1994 13:12 | 8 |
| Anyone know how Adrian Williams peformed for Wales last night?
(I think he got a whole game, didn't he?)
As an aside, I believe Mark McGhee has now banned the whole squad
(not just the youth) from going to Utopia!
Cheers
DaveT
|
38.1032 | Ade, Quinny, Shaka | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Sep 08 1994 15:04 | 18 |
| RE -1
Ade played the whole game at right back - which appears to be his role
for Wales. In addition, Jimmy Quinn scored for N.Ireland last night
and now needs only two goals to equal the record for N.Ireland.
Next Wednesday's game at Swindon is all-ticket. Tickets are on sale
now at Elm Park. We have 2500.
Ineresting to note that our new (reserve ) goalie is ex England Youth
international and is confident of making it as NO.1 at Reading.
He also said that that Reading should AT LEAST reach the play-offs!!
Personally, I think Shaka will be numero uno at Elm Park for as long as
he stays.
Chris
|
38.1033 | Yesssss. | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Geneva SSC | Mon Sep 12 1994 09:58 | 4 |
| Well an amazing result Saturday beating Oldham 3-1 at Boundary Park.
We are now 2nd !!!! in Division 1 (unless Swindon won yesterday) and I'm
getting vertigo. Roll on Swindon on Wednesday...then Man U the season
after...then AC Milan...then Brazil....
|
38.1034 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Sep 12 1994 14:14 | 6 |
| A quite excellent result against Oldham.
Reading are still 2nd,as Swindon drew yesterday.
Did anyone go to the game??
|
38.1035 | FT SHARE INDEX | SUBURB::SIMMONDSL | LEMON ENTRY MY DEAR WATSON | Mon Sep 12 1994 17:36 | 8 |
| Stu,
My dog went in his army boots and I belive he helped setup Osborne's
goal!!!
Lewis.
|
38.1036 | I take it we lost | IMAPC::MURRAY | PCBU CH System Support | Fri Sep 16 1994 18:42 | 5 |
|
So what happened against swindon then???
Paul
|
38.1037 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Mon Sep 19 1994 11:20 | 11 |
| We lost 1-0 with a goal in the last 10 minutes.
However, we were back t winning ways on Saturday against Sheffield Utd. Quinn
got the only goal after 61 minutes.
A very good week I think. In 8 days we played the three teams relegated from the
premier last season, and we took 6/9 points, and a still 3rd.
Derby in the Coke cup this week
Al
|
38.1038 | Royals 3 - Sheep 1 | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Wed Sep 21 1994 12:00 | 7 |
| Great result for Reading last night with a 3-1 win over the Sheep. If
anyone sees the highlights, lookout for Readings second goal. Its a
stormer !! Second Leg in 2 weeks time. Did anyone else go last night ?
Ian.
|
38.1039 | Derby "What a waste of money" | KERNEL::OFFSY1::West | | Wed Sep 21 1994 13:49 | 14 |
|
I agree about the second goal for goal for Reading.
Gilksie showed so much commitment last night.
I'm not sure wether Derby played badly or we made
them look that way, but I did not see one player
for Derby that warrented there high price tags.
Chants of "What a waste of money" echoed round the
southbank!!!
Mark
|
38.1040 | Stuff the Rams | PEKING::ROSEC | | Fri Sep 23 1994 18:24 | 6 |
| The second leg has to be played next Wednesday (28th) as Derby have
some sort of Anglo-Italian cup committment the following week.
Chris
|
38.1041 | McGhee's fault | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Tue Sep 27 1994 09:55 | 39 |
| Watford 2 - Reading 2 (Osborn, Lovell)
A game of two halfs! McGhee, for some reason only he knows, decided to
change the formation to 3-4-3 with Hopkins, Darius and Adie at the
back. Dylan Kerr and Archie Lovell were dropped. As a result, Reading
looked the worse I have seen them for the past year and it was no real
surprise that Watford went two up by half time.
Immediately after the break, McGhee reverted to the normal 4-4-2
formation bringing on Kerr and Lovell and they then played brilliantly
and could easily have gone on to win, because Holsgrove had a goal
disallowed immediately after we had equalised. Archie's goal was
brilliant starting from Reading's own box and following a series of
accurate passing movements ended with Archie running in from the right
wing to hit a shot into the top of the net from 20 yards.
In yesterday's Evening Post McGhee admitted that he got his tactics
wrong and that he thought the more attacking format would result in a
win. In effect, if we had played in the usual formation from the start,
I am sure we would have won comfortably.
Personally I thought the midfield were excellent in the second half.
Gooding worked hard throughout the match as he always does, Osborn is a
very shrewd buy (he has now scored 3 goals all from outside the box)
and Holsgrove was also excellent on Saturday. Parkinson will find it
hard getting back into the side when he is fully fit.
Quinn again looked out of sorts, although he wasn't helped in the first
half by the change in formation and the absence of Lovell beside him.
Can anyone tell me why we perservere with Scott Taylor? He is by far
the worst player in the squad.
Notts County at home on Saturday.
Neil
|
38.1042 | mickey mouse cup anyway | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Sep 29 1994 11:06 | 20 |
| Last night. Derby 2 Reading 0 - Derby go through to round 3 on the
away goals rule. Derby's second goal was scored with 7 minutes of
normal time remaining.
This is the first time for exactly a year that Reading have conceded
two goals in consequetive games.
Radio Berkshire provided excellent coverage of last nights game,
although during the commentary it sometimes became difficult as to what
team had the ball as both teams had a Taylor and a Williams playing for
them.
Reading's best spell was early in the second half when they forced 5
corners in quick succession and also hit the bar. Gilkes was missing
through injury and Wdowczyk was suspended.
We are at hometo Notts County on Saturday.
Chris
|
38.1043 | Reading 2 Notts County 0 | PIECES::MRSAD::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Thu Oct 06 1994 14:02 | 25 |
| Reading 2 Notts County 0
Not a particularly good game with Reading not playing with their usual
fluent passing style. Having said that, when they did they scored. The
first came after 27 minutes when some good midfield passing released Gilkes
to cross for Lovell to head home from 8 yards.
The second came in the 88 minute from Uwe Hartenberger following a 15
minute break for a fire alarm. Apparently some chap in his 70s had put his
lighted pipe in his coat pocket and the resultant burning smell prompted a
full evacuation of the whole stand!!
It now looks like Uwe will get an extended run in the team since Lovell
badly tore a hamstring in the last minute and is likely to be out of the
team for 6 weeks. This has probably saved Jimmy Quinn from being dropped
because he was useless on Saturday and was replaced by Uwe. Now he will
probably retain his place.
Our injury list is beginning to grow and the lack of strength in depth may
begin to show in the coming weeks. McGhee may well take a player on loan.
Tough game on Saturday away to Charlton.
Neil
|
38.1044 | Another great win! | PIECES::MRSAD::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Mon Oct 10 1994 09:50 | 16 |
| Charlton 1 Reading 2
Another excellent win keeping us in third place behind Wolves and
Middlesbrough who both lost.
Reading scored in the fifth minute with a superb volley from Simon Osborn -
his fourth goal of the season all from outside the box. Charlton equalised
about 15 minutes into the second half but Reading scored again four minutes
later through Gilkes.
After that, Shaka made a magnificent point blank save to keep out a Whyte
header. Reading tried to play Charlton offside but Bernal kept Whyte onside
and from five yards out had a free header only for Shaka to save
one-hander. Absolutely brilliant.
Neil
|
38.1045 | Am I dreaming! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Oct 10 1994 13:21 | 24 |
| Some of things being said;
Roy McFarland (Derby manager) - "Reading will be top five at the end of
the season"
Glenn Roeder (Watford manager) - "Reading are like a breath of fresh
air in this division"
Alan Curbishlely (Charlton manager) - "Away from home Reading fight
until they drop"
Wolves fans at Paddington on Saturday were saying that they regard
their win over us as their best result of the season.
When you consider that we have played three of the other top six clubs
AWAY it makes you realise all the more unbelievable start we have had.
Certainly the form of Shaka, Ade Williams and Simon Osborn has helped
enormously.
At the moment, following Reading is brilliant. We may finish first, we
may finish fifth, we may finish bottom - at the moment I'm just
enjoying every minute. Long may it continue.
UR's
|
38.1046 | Ticket Info | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Oct 10 1994 13:59 | 4 |
| Is the match against Middlesbro' next month all ticket?
How do I get them and what are the prices?
|
38.1047 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:08 | 10 |
| The Daily Telegraph said Shaka Hislop`s save against Charlton`s David
Whyte "evoked memories Pele versus Banks in 1970". ho!ho! A glowing
report ensued.
I must admit I take the rather casual attitude that if they continue
to win,fine,and if they don`t then as long as they don`t go down then
that`s ok n`all.
Though a Wembley play off Final would be incredible...
|
38.1048 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Oct 17 1994 08:57 | 13 |
|
After watching Quinn on saturday I think it may be time for his
departure from Reading, he looks out of his depth at this level.
Both sides for 90 minutes looked incapable of scoring anything, Reading
played some nice football in the middle of the park but then seemed
to lose all idea. If Reading are to carry on at the top in this
league, they must find a front player to sign or loan. Reading decided
the game in the 90th minute when Gilkes scored from close range after
playing a one,two with Quinn. Reading now go second behind Wolves
after Middlesborough lost 5-1 to Luton. Next Week Middlesborough
play wolves while Reading are back at Elm park against Sunderland..
Andy..B
|
38.1049 | | PIECES::MRSAD::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Mon Oct 17 1994 13:55 | 29 |
| I agree Andy. When Quinn does get the ball he always goes backwards, but
then I would say Reading are a bit prone to this as a team at present. They
seem to be more concerned with possession at all costs and are not creating
as many chances as they were both last season or in the first few games of
this.
Every member of the team is very comfortable on the ball and that includes
Shaka, who even dummied the centre-forward on Saturday before clearing.
Adie and Darius always seem to have so much time but they often appear to
be too casual. It certainly could be a dangerous game and Reading were
lucky not to get caught out once or twice on Saturday.
Overall it wasn't a great game but Reading continue to win, although they
are not playing as well as they can, certainly at home. Still if we
continue to win when we are not playing well, then goodness knows what will
happen when we do!
Both Hartenberger and Holsgrove went off in the first half with what looked
like bad muscle injuries. With Hopkins and Lovell both out for a month and
these injuries as well, Reading's playing resources will be stretched to
the limit. Mick Murphy, a 17 year old who has just signed as a
professional, replaced Hartenberger and did pretty well but Quinn and
Murphy are not going to threaten too many defences. Time for a loan signing
I think.
Can anyone confirm that the match against WBA in a fortnights time has been
moved to Sunday for live TV coverage?
Neil
|
38.1050 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Oct 17 1994 14:10 | 4 |
|
Holsgrove will be out for 6 weeks with a hairline fracture....
Andy..B
|
38.1051 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Mon Oct 24 1994 14:14 | 5 |
|
Anyone know Reading's fixture list up until Christmas..?
Andy..B
|
38.1052 | fixtures | IOSG::HARDIE | In a world where the sun burns cold ! | Mon Oct 24 1994 15:02 | 17 |
| OCT
Sat 29 WBA Away
NOV
Wed 2 Derby Away
Sat 5 Burnley Home
Sat 12 Middlesborough Home
Sat 19 Southend Away
Sat 26 Tranmere Home
DEC
Sat 3 Sunderland Away
Sat 10 Portsmouth Away
Sat 17 Wolverhampton Home
Mon 26 Luton Home
Tue 27 Port Vale Away
Sat 31 Grimsby Home
|
38.1053 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Tue Oct 25 1994 09:10 | 3 |
| Last Sat. results please ??
Ta - Ray
|
38.1054 | Reading 0 - 2 Sunderland | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Oct 25 1994 10:06 | 0 |
38.1055 | Not surprising really | PIECES::63532::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Tue Oct 25 1994 13:18 | 25 |
| Reading deservedly lost on Saturday against a Sunderland team who were more
determined and attacked minded than any other team to have visited Elm Park
this season. It was certainly Reading's worst performance of the season,
but to be honest the result was not unexpected considering the team's
recent home performances. Once faced with decent opposition (which Notts
County and Bristol City weren't) it has been obvious that Reading on recent
form would struggle.
Admittedly Reading have their injury problems and having a small squad only
highlights the lack of depth within the squad at this level, but Reading
are not playing well. The normal flowing passing game has disappeared and
the lack of fire power up front is very worrying. Reading didn't have a
shot on target on Saturday. McGhee needs to bring in one or two forward
players before the weekend.
The division is so tight that although Reading remain in second place, a
couple more defeats could see them in the lower half of the table. On their
day Reading can live with anyone in the division, but the lack of depth in
the squad means that they can also look like relegation prospects.
The next two games are both away against WBA and Derby, so Reading really
need to pick up four points to maintain their position.
Neil
|
38.1056 | WHAT..NO TOP!! | WELCLU::FOSTER | | Tue Oct 25 1994 18:15 | 21 |
| I was a visitor at Elm Park on Saturday, I was soked, happy with the
result, but disappointed with the coke!!
Coke !! After waiting for fifteen minutes for a cheeseburger and
bottle of coke (only three quid), I was disappointed to be given a coke
bottle without a top on it!! Is this common practice in Reading? I ate
my cheeseburger drank half a bottle of coke and had a cigarette. After
three puffs on my fag it went out so I went back to my coke only to
find it was almost full again!! Watered down coke is a common practice
in most grounds, but coke watered down with rain water is a new one on
me. Surely the police or Reading Football Club do not think that if we
were given a coke with a top on it we would throw it at someone after
paying a quid for it!!
If you had an umbrela and were a Sunderland supporter it was taken from
you and you had to collect it after the game. Do they do this to
Reading supporters? Do they search you before you enter the ground and
then again once you're in the ground? Seems like those coppers do a
great job to me.
John.
|
38.1057 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Oct 27 1994 13:01 | 10 |
| Taking the top off the coke bottle is standard practise in Elm Park.
After all,you might have someone`s eye out (or so my mum says).
As for the umbrella,i`ve taken mine in plenty of times with no problem.
I`ll be going along to the W.B.A game along with ex footy noter Gary Waite.
I hope Reading fans will learn a lesson from W.B.A fans as to how to
behave properly.
|
38.1058 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Oct 31 1994 14:01 | 19 |
| W.B.A 2 Reading 0
Not a particularly inspired performance from Reading,I must say. In
desperation,Tom Jones was up front with Hartenberger. Gilkes was sent
off for punching a West Brom player in the face,and from that point
on West Brom dominated.
West Bromich were very good for a team who are 2nd from bottom,and
deserved to win.
Reading are still 4th,but away to Derby in the week,and 2 weeks on
Saturday,are home to Middlesborough.
Still,never mind. After the startling start to the season,it was
inevitable they would start to slip. I`m sure a reserve team would
help the situation.
|
38.1059 | The report we're still waiting for | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Nov 01 1994 12:26 | 1 |
| But what did Gary Waite have to eat before and after the game?!
|
38.1060 | help | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Nov 01 1994 14:52 | 39 |
| A common criticism of Reading, particularly at the moment, is the
apparent small squad. Amazingly, the squad of full professionals is
actually 24, it's just that;
Bass - out for the season
Barkus - out for the season (only played once in last 18 months)
Quinn - out until Christmas
Lovell - still out injured
Osborn - cracked bone in shin
Holsgrove - broken leg
Hopkins - just back from injury (not 100% fit)
Gilkes - suspension looming
Williams - likely to miss home games v M'boro and Wolves due to Wales
Jones - on transfer list
McPherson - on transfer list
Ranson - long term injury
Hartenburger - just back from injury (not 100% fit)
this leaves 11;
2 goalies
2 17 year-olds (not one full appearance between them)
Lambert (played once in last 18 months)
3 backs
3 midfielders (2 of which, Parky and Gooding, are carrying knocks)
tomorrow we play Derby away. Anything less than a massive tonking must
be looked upon as a good result.
Unfortunately it means that Reading's superb start to the season (have
been in top five since end of August) has ended.
Division 1 is incredibly close with only 5 points covering the 15
places from 5th to 20th.
If only we had a fully fit squad.....
Chris
|
38.1061 | Are you ManU in disguise? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 01 1994 15:41 | 4 |
| The last note makes this seem like a ManU topic with all the excuses in
here 8-)
Stuart
|
38.1062 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Nov 01 1994 15:54 | 8 |
| I believe Mr. Ferguson is considering signing some of the Reading
players who are out with long-term injuries. This is apparently a
response to Chelsea having a longer injury list (read better excuses)
than us ;-)
Who said he's not a masterful tactician ?
Jerry.
|
38.1063 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Nov 02 1994 13:04 | 8 |
| It was a poor effort by Gary Waite in the food department.
He started off with 2 pieces of toast for breakfast,(and declined a
McDonalds breakfast with myself `cos he`d just cleaned his teeth).
Inside the Hawthorns he had a beefburger and a cup of bovril - and
that was it until he got home for tea.
|
38.1064 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Thu Nov 03 1994 08:12 | 6 |
|
Derby 1 - Reading 2
What a great result for the royals, Gilkes scored one of them....
Andy..B
|
38.1065 | Derby rammed ! | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Nov 03 1994 08:41 | 21 |
| ....and Scott Taylor the other.
Reading played without Quinn, Lovell or Hartenburger. The front two
were Taylor and Gilkes. With Williams also missing through injury,
Gooding was made captain for the night.
Top of the table is;
pl pts
Wolves 15 31
M'boro 15 30
Tranmere 15 27
Reading 15 27
Bolton 15 23
Southend 15 22
Home to Burnley on Saturday
Chris
|
38.1066 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:55 | 2 |
| Suprising result. Good to see Swindon have slipped into obscurity.
|
38.1067 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:49 | 5 |
| RE -1
Yeah, shame that!!!
|
38.1068 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Sun Nov 06 1994 08:58 | 13 |
|
Reading 0 - 0 Burnley
ATT::8,150
Reading face a trip to the F.A after a fan run on the pitch to
confront the ref in the closing minutes of the game. The ref sent
off Reading defender Andy Bernal for his second bookable offence
of the game which left Burnley's Chris Vinnicombe with a fractured
jaw. Reading climb back into third after defeats for Middlesborough
and Wolves....
Andy..B
|
38.1069 | Quinny to return? | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Nov 07 1994 13:07 | 14 |
| Tranmere drew 0-0 with Oldham yesterday, so Reading are now fourth.
Next Saturday's game with Middlesboro is off due to international
commitments. Ade Williams is in the Welsh squad and Quinn is in the
N.Ireland squad announced today.
By the time we next play (away to Southend on the 19th), Lovell, Quinn
and Williams should all be back from injury.
I am surprised that Southend have not made the game all ticket....they
had better have a big away end!
Chris
|
38.1070 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Tue Nov 08 1994 08:37 | 4 |
| The Middlesboro home game has been re-arranged for Tuesday 6th
December.
|
38.1071 | Latest news | PIECES::43258::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:58 | 26 |
| The game against Wolves originally scheduled for Saturday 17th December has
been moved to Sunday 18th for TV coverage.
A friendly has also been organised for tomorrow (Friday 11th) against
Tottenham at Elm Park, 7.45. Tottenham will apparently field their first
team with the exception of players called up for next week's internationals
(i.e Klinnsmann).
Personally I don't see the point of arranging this friendly, except
possibly to make money. With all the injuries we currently have why risk
picking up more. Even the fit players would probably be grateful for a week
off.
I read in the Telegraph yesterday that Reading were on the verge of signing
Lee Chapman!! However, McGhee has denied this, thankfully. Signing Chapman
would put a major blot on what up until now has been McGhee's forte -
making excellent signings (Osborn, Parkinson, Darius D et al).
On 210 this morning, McGhee was questioned as to why he hadn't as yet
bought a player either permanently or on loan considering the injury list.
He responded by saying that no-one that he is interested in buying is
currently available (although he didn't name anyone) and he was not going
to buy just anyone. He only wants players who will strengthen the squad
long term. Chapman certainly doesn't meet this criterion.
Neil
|
38.1072 | greetings from note 58.*.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Mon Nov 14 1994 10:42 | 5 |
| Mark McGhee is being touted as a candidate for the QPR job. Is it
because you play in blue and white hoops as well?...I'd rather have BFR
or Mike Walker....mroe news as and when it comes....
Ray....
|
38.1073 | Hands Off | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Nov 14 1994 12:25 | 4 |
| From a Reading fan's point of view - WE'D rather you have one of those
others you mentioned!
|
38.1074 | Injuries and Suspensions | PIECES::43258::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Wed Nov 16 1994 13:04 | 16 |
| The game against Wolves on Sunday 18th December has been made all ticket
and these have gone on sale today. Reading are anticipating a full house of
approx 14,000.
On the injury front, Archie Lovell pulled up during the Tottenham game and
now won't be available on Saturday against Southend. Both Quinn and
Williams withdrew from their international squads due to their injuries.
On the suspension front, Gilkes starts a three match ban on Saturday as
does Parkinson for accumulating 21 points. Also Bernal misses the game due
to his one match suspension. With the injuries to key players, the last
thing that we need is for other key players to be missing through
suspension. Mind you every time I watch Reading, Parkinson gets booked so
his suspension is no real surprise. Williams will be next.
Neil
|
38.1075 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Thu Nov 17 1994 10:09 | 4 |
| rumours from North of the border....Reading are interested in
Aberdeen's winger, Joe Miller, I don't know the asking price....
Ray....
|
38.1076 | 200K I think !!! | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | We live in CELL block,T | Thu Nov 17 1994 11:06 | 1 |
|
|
38.1077 | | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Nov 17 1994 11:33 | 7 |
| RE last two.
Thanks. It's no secret here that Reading are looking to add to their
depleted squad. One minor stumbling block - I think Reading were after
a freebie rather than spending 200k. We shall see.
|
38.1078 | | KIRKTN::AGRAY | I've had a worse year than the Queen! | Thu Nov 17 1994 21:10 | 4 |
|
They should ask for MoJo from Hearts, i'm pretty sure they'd want
him to leave.
|
38.1079 | Southend 4 Reading 1 | PIECES::43258::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Mon Nov 21 1994 12:23 | 23 |
| Reading 1 Southend 4
A very disappointing result considering we were the better team! Reading must have had 70% of the
possession but a combination of a dubious penalty decision and two defensive errors resulted in
three goals. The fourth came in the 3rd minute of injury time.
Reading will play a lot worse and win. Southend didn't look a good side, except for Ricky Otto
and the left fullback.
Jimmy Quinn looked more like his old self in the first half, although he seemed to tire in the
second half. His goal was certainly a reminder of last season's form.
Reading supporters probably accounted for nearly 50% of the crowd and I have never been to a game
where the home fans were so quiet.
The current injury list and suspensions certainly are beginning to take their toll. Half of the
team who were playing in the good early season run are currently missing and it certainly shows.
With the division being so tight, we need Lovell, Gilkes, Parkinson, Williams and Holsgrove back
asap. Until this happens, I fear we may struggle to maintain our current position, certainly with
Tranmere, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Portsmouth and Wolves all to play between now and Christmas.
Neil
|
38.1080 | Gooding what a PRATT! Challenge on Keeper! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Mon Nov 21 1994 13:02 | 1 |
|
|
38.1081 | Southend Utd | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Nov 21 1994 13:18 | 12 |
| Guess it's time to come out of the closet - Yes, I am a Shrimpers fan and
have been since I was a wee babe (I've even seen Peter Taylor playing for
them before he went to the Eagles).
Obviously, Reading haven't got too much support - only 50%. Sounds like a good
ratio for the Blues!
But as for the score, 4-1 and Reading the better team? Shorely Shome mishtak:-)
PS. Has 'Five Chins' Whelan gone back to Liverpool or is he injured (for a
change) ?
|
38.1082 | Roll call | PEKING::ROSEC | | Wed Nov 23 1994 09:09 | 18 |
| Latest;
Of the seven players we have been missing -
Quinn - appears to be OK
Bernal - finished suspension, is available for Tranmere on Saturday
Gilkes - will miss Tranmere and Sunderland games. Available for M'boro
Parkinson - same as Gilkes
Lovell - should be OK for Sunderland game, although may be risked on
Saturday if we fail to land another loan player.
Williams and Holsgrove - who knows....will probably be Xmas before
either plays again. If Williams is fit, he'll probably miss the
Portsmouth game through International call-up anyway.
In the last 5 games we have picked up 4 points. It's difficult to see
us getting more than 4 points in the next 5 games.
Chris
|
38.1083 | Latest news | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Tue Dec 06 1994 08:49 | 26 |
| It has been a bit quiet in here recently. Over the past
fortnight, Reading have lost to Tranmere at home 3-1 and beaten
Sunderland away 1-0.
It was a great and much needed result on Saturday. Having had two heavy
defeats, a win was essential in a divison where a couple more losses
would have resulted in Reading being in the bottom 8! Scott Taylor
scored 14 seconds after coming on as sub, but from all reports Shaka
was the real hero making a string of superb saves.
Shaka has been watched by numerous Premier clubs and I heard over the
wekend that Manchester United have put in a bid of �1.5m for him. Can
anyone confirm or deny this. There has even been talk in the local
paper of him being called up for England B but I expect that is just
local paper optimism.
Reading play Middlesbrough tonight at home and Gilkes and Parkinson
return from suspension. With Lovell returning to the side against
Sunderland, the only two players we are still missing are Adie and Paul
Holsgrove. The sooner Adie is back the better, we are not the same side
without him.
Neil
|
38.1084 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Tue Dec 06 1994 10:11 | 3 |
| Hasn't Shaka already been capped for trinidad?
Mike
|
38.1085 | Who's he then? | EXPDEC::JHUSSEY | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Dec 06 1994 10:15 | 2 |
| For us thickoes who follow other minot Endsleigh 1st Div sides (Southend)
who's Shaka?
|
38.1086 | He's the ball boy - Mark McGhee just likes putting him between the posts | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Tue Dec 06 1994 10:50 | 11 |
| 38.1083> but from all reports Shaka was the real hero making a string of superb
38.1083> saves.
He's our centre forward ;-)
Shaka Hislop - The world's greatest ever goalkeeper ( Rose tinted glasses?? me!!
NEVER - Who are those men in the white coats???)
p.s. Reading are at home to Oldham in the LPSFA Cup 3rd Round
Al
|
38.1087 | Yes, Yes I know that | EXPDEC::JHUSSEY | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Dec 06 1994 11:54 | 4 |
| Anymore info - you know the stuff. Birth date/place, favourite meal/nightclub/
model, who's he s**gging, is she pretty, has she got a sister (whoops sorry
switch to non-sexist mode :-) )
|
38.1088 | Old pals act... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Tue Dec 06 1994 12:04 | 10 |
|
Also how's old Darius (aka Shuggie) playing these days ?
I don't know how much you paid for him but it wasn't enough.
Malc.
PS Have you guys got someone working down there called Ken Lee ? He's
an old friend who I've lost touch with since moving from Aberdeen.
|
38.1089 | Don't Go MM | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu Dec 08 1994 14:34 | 11 |
| On CEEFAX last night there was speculation that MM could be manager of Leicester
City by the end of today.
Does anyone have any details. Apparently Leicester are after Mr X. (The name
escapes me at the mo.) but if it falls through then they want MM
I personally don't think that it would be a good move, as Leicester look odds on
for the drop, and as he has only been a manager for 2-3 years he might not have
what it takes (yet) to pull them out of the myre.
Al
|
38.1090 | bassett 'hounded' by Leicester (har har :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Thu Dec 08 1994 14:36 | 4 |
|
The other name-in-the-frame is Dave Bassett the SHeff Utd manager.
Ian.
|
38.1091 | Don't worry too much.. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Dec 08 1994 14:43 | 14 |
| Report in the paper this morning said Leicester were after 'Arry Basset
from t'Blades. If that fell through they were wanting to talk to
McGhee. The chairmen of both clubs seemed to think that it was
pointless trying to keep a manager who wants to go to another club.
I think Basset may have a lpng look at the job because of the
instability at the cllub caused by Reg Brearley (Uncle Reg to us Owls
supporters) selling the club. A new chairman may want a new manager.
One thing that's puzzling is that the managerial styles of the two
choices are like chalk and cheese.
Paul.
|
38.1092 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Thu Dec 08 1994 14:57 | 9 |
|
There was some speculation up here about MM being offered the
Aberdeen job when (rather than if) Willie Miller gets the bullet.
However I don't reckon it's much more than newspaper speculation (at
the moment).
Malc.
|
38.1093 | Don't do Mark | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu Dec 08 1994 15:42 | 15 |
| Personally, I don't believe Mark McGhee will take the Leicester job. I
don't think he has much to gain by moving except money and I
wouldn't be surprised if Reading matched Leicester's offer (within reason).
However, the opportunity to become Aberdeen's manager may be a lot more
tempting to McGhee. As a Scot and a former Aberdeen player, the chance
to return there may be too tempting. With Aberdeen in their current
predicament, the opportunity may not be that far away.
I for one would hate to see him go. He has done more for Reading in the
past 3 years than all the other managers put together over the last 25
years that I have been following them.
Neil
|
38.1094 | Mickey Mouse for Leicester !! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Fri Dec 09 1994 10:39 | 0 |
38.1095 | It's getting worse | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Dec 09 1994 12:45 | 8 |
| Latest on Ceefax is that Bassett has said he's not interested (good news for
Leicester I think!), so it's up to MM if he wants it.
I don't see why he should go - I'm sure Reading have the potential to be as
big as Leicester have ever been. McGhee should stay and finish what he's
started.
g
|
38.1096 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Support your local restaurateur | Fri Dec 09 1994 16:29 | 8 |
| re .1095
> I don't see why he should go - I'm sure Reading have the potential to be as
> big as Leicester have ever been
So, when can we expect to see Reading in the F.A. Cup Final?
Tony
|
38.1097 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Mon Dec 12 1994 12:41 | 7 |
| > So, when can we expect to see Reading in the F.A. Cup Final?
>
> Tony
I'll let a Reading fan answer that!
g
|
38.1098 | McGhee is staying!! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Dec 14 1994 14:56 | 10 |
| Mark McGhee is staying at Reading. He has been offered improved terms
and accepted.
Adie Williams apparently described the news as the best
Christmas present the club could have asked for!! I can only agree.
Who now for Leicester?
Neil
|
38.1099 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Wed Dec 14 1994 15:27 | 4 |
| Maybe they'll appoint Big Fat Ron, stay up, and laugh as Villa get relegated.
8-)
Mike
|
38.1100 | Facial egg | PEKING::KIRKPATRICKJ | Who Hell He? | Thu Dec 15 1994 07:43 | 6 |
|
Yes.....well.....
The tea-lady will be picking the team on Sunday - who else is there?
j.
|
38.1101 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Thu Dec 15 1994 07:58 | 5 |
|
NEVER TRUST A JOCK!!!!!!!
Andy..B
|
38.1102 | nightmare on elm park | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Dec 15 1994 08:36 | 20 |
|
I guess Mark wanted a Premier League job even if its only for 6 months.
Reading may have get promoted but its not certain.
My hunch is that he wants to hob-nob it with the miserable mate of his
at Old Trafford.
On the negative side he's done a runner, but on the positive side he
has made Reading FC a success. You only have to cast your mind back to
the days of Branfoot (bar one good season when they won the 3rd
division) or Porterfield to remember how dire it was.
Meridian news were touting John Gorman (as sacked by Swindon, 100 goals
against in last years Premier) or Lawrie Sanchez (ex-owner of the
derelict Cartoons wine bar in Gun St. Famous for 2 seconds for his cup
winning goal against the mighty reds) as replacements. Groan! Actually
they would do better to copy Middlesboro or Swindon and tempt an aging
Premier League player in for the first managerial job.
Neil
|
38.1103 | McGhee has left | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu Dec 15 1994 08:49 | 40 |
| To explain the last note, Mark McGhee has now reneged on his commitment
to stay with Reading and left yesterday along with Colin Lee and Mick
Hickman to join Leicester.
He had agreed with John Madjeski on Tuesday night to stay but overnight
decided to change his mind and move on.
To my mind, this is not the way things should be done. I am extremely
sad to see McGhee go and am disappointed in the way things have
happened. This is the first time he has handled things badly in three
years.
As I have said before, he has transformed Reading (along with Madjeski)
both as a club and as a footballing team. Unfortunately, I fear that
yesterday's events may take us back a huge step. It is critical that we
appoint a manager who holds the same footballing beliefs as McGhee and
allows the team to play in the manner to which they and the fans are
now accustomed. If not players will leave and the superb support we
currently have will dwindle. Therefore I believe we should not even
think of appointing any of the big name managers currently out of a job
(e.g Atkinson, Walker) and look for another McGhee - a current or
recently retired footballer with managerial ambitions and who believes
in passing football.
My biggest fear is that McGhee will now come back to Reading to poach
our top players - Williams, Hislop and Osborn.
Time will only tell but I only hope this isn't the begining to the end
of Reading's footballing upsurge.
Sunday's televised game with Wolves will now be a big test of the
player's character, especially with no central defenders available. A
draw may be a good result.
Neil
P.S. I heard on 210 this morning that the match is sold out apart from
3 seats in the dug-out!!
|
38.1104 | Too late | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu Dec 15 1994 08:51 | 4 |
| Sorry, someone got in before me. I was referring to note .1101.
Neil
|
38.1105 | Not letting the dust settle... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Thu Dec 15 1994 09:55 | 11 |
|
Very sorry to see Mark Mcghee go. Hard luck guys.
Can I suggest Gordon Strachan as new manager ?
If only for the reason that he is a good pal of Mark Mcghee.
(Mind you so is Roy Aitken. I don't know how you'd feel about him).
Malc.
|
38.1106 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Dec 15 1994 10:19 | 14 |
| It's a shit when this sort of thing happens. I can't see why he left -
he was making a very nice future for himself at Reading. If he'd
carried on then he could have been in the running for one of the very
top jobs instead of third choice (sorry but it's true) for a
non-descript Premiership side who won't be much longer (that's
Premiership rather than non-descript).
I don't think your players are in much danger as he won't have that
much money to spend at Leicester, unless he sells one of two players
such as Joachim. The last noter could be right - Gordon Strachan would
be a good choice.
Paul.
|
38.1107 | Money talks unfortunately.Strachen a good choice! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Thu Dec 15 1994 11:08 | 1 |
|
|
38.1108 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Dec 15 1994 12:26 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 38.1102 by FORTY2::JONES "Neil" >>>
> -< nightmare on elm park >-
> against in last years Premier) or Lawrie Sanchez (ex-owner of the
> derelict Cartoons wine bar in Gun St. Famous for 2 seconds for his cup
and actual owner of Bukowskis, almost next door.
While we're canvassing silly names, McGhee had a prolific partnership at
Newcastle with Mick Quinn . . .
grahame
|
38.1109 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Thu Dec 15 1994 13:31 | 9 |
| His reason for going appears to be the fact that Leicesters next games
involve Man U, Blackburn and some other big club who's name escapes me.
Probably be more of a test than Readings next games (aside from
Wolves).
Everybody seems to have overlooked BFR as the next manager. I'd have
thought he'd be good enough for Reading.
Stuart
|
38.1110 | | PEKING::KIRKPATRICKJ | Who Hell He? | Thu Dec 15 1994 14:00 | 20 |
|
The reality is that McGhee was always going to leave Elm Park; I just
hoped it would be later rather than sooner. Despite their recent
success, Reading are still regarded as a small club, because,
historically speaking, they've always existed in the lower divisions
and never had large, hard-core support.
The story of the football league is one of buyers and sellers; compared
to Reading, Leicester are a buyer. But Leicester fans should not take
too much comfort from this fact - McGhee is ambitious and has certainly
got his sights set much higher than a long career at Filbert Street. In
the end, that's probably what made his mind up - Leicester is a better
stepping-stone to the top than Reading.
I wish him well since he achieved more for Reading than any other
manager. Whoever takes over will have a difficult job; if a side's
doing badly when you take over, you get the credit for any improvement.
Here, the opposite is true and I don't envy them one bit.
j.
|
38.1111 | Madejski to quit too? | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Fri Dec 16 1994 08:52 | 25 |
| The biggest problem now is that John Madejski is very disillusioned
over the whole affair. In reality, he is Reading's lifeline and not the
manager. If he decides to quit football which he was talking about on
the radio this morning, then Reading will have problems.
Whilst he is not Jack Walker or the Wolves chairman who are prepared to
buy success at any cost, he ensures Reading are financial viable. He
rescued the club 4 or 5 years ago by putting money into the club and
whilst he is not always prepared to put his hand in his pocket to buy
players (the last couple of months have been a case in point), he must
be Reading's continual saviour because the attendance receipts alone
won't keep the club financially viable. One of his companies - Auto
Trader - are the club's sponsors for example. Should he decide to
leave, where are we to get another multi-millionaire from?! A manager yes,
a multi-millionaire I doubt.
Strachan would be a good choice - in the McGhee mould I would guess.
Other names I have heard touted are Clive Allen, John Gorman and Steve
Nicol. Apparently the club have received numerous applications already but
Madejski said he would not be rushed into a decision. I believe he may
be thinking about his future first.
Neil
|
38.1112 | Press Reportsand Rumours - Spot The Difference | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Fri Dec 16 1994 09:15 | 11 |
| The 2 main names mentioned this morning are Ardiles and Walker.
Apparently Madjeski has invited Ardiles to apply for the position.
McGhee is also quoted as saying that if Madjeski had offered him a neew
contract on Thursday/Friday of last week, he would have stayed at
Reading.
Seems that the Chairman wanted McGhee to stay in much the same way that
Norwich wanted Mike Walker to stay.
Stuart
|
38.1113 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Fri Dec 16 1994 12:52 | 3 |
| Anyone know what compensation we'll be getting from Leicester if any??
Al
|
38.1114 | Hislop/Osborne excellent | 44007::TYLDESLEY | | Mon Dec 19 1994 11:47 | 8 |
| A brilliant match yesterday, with Reading playing with great
determination to overcome an initial goal setback to win 4-2
against Wolves.
Some wag asked Neil Webb in the toilet at half time, if he was coming
to take over "I'm trying, I'm trying" he said. ;-)
Ardiles was also there.
cheers
davet
|
38.1115 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Dec 19 1994 12:48 | 11 |
| Great game,great atmosphere. Best home game of the season,imo. Jimmy
Quinn played his heart out with some great touches.
Am I allowed to say this?
"Mark McGhee`s a wanker,
he wears a wanker`s hat,
and when he saw the Leicester job,
he said i`m having that".
|
38.1116 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 19 1994 13:20 | 6 |
| re -1
Do I detect some bad blood surfacing in this topic re your previous
manager?
Stuart
|
38.1117 | Superb! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Dec 19 1994 13:26 | 20 |
| A really great game and I agree the best game of the season. Both the
players and the crowd were excellent.
All 11 players gave 110%, although I have to say that Andy Bernal was
inspirational at centre-half. He certainly looks a much better
centre-half than full back.
It was great that this performance was on TV. I know so many people who
doubt it when I say Reading play great passing football, yet it was
there for all to see yesterday. The first two goals were two excellent
examples of how Reading have been playing football since McGhee
arrived. That is why it is so important that we appoint a manager with
the same beliefs.
The downside of being on TV is that everyone will now know what a great
goalkeeper Shaka Hislop is. Still his value has probably risen as well.
Neil
|
38.1118 | Don Howe has just been appointed Reading Manager | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 19 1994 13:27 | 1 |
|
|
38.1119 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 19 1994 13:30 | 4 |
| re -1
The reports indicate that Madjeski has been impressed with The Don's
record of consistently producing attacking sides.
|
38.1120 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Dec 19 1994 14:21 | 6 |
| Don Howe,eh?
Good grief. I`m not sure if that`s good or bad,to be honest. He`s the
reason why I watched the World Cup on the BBC,rather than endure his
"bloke down the pub" style of punditary.
|
38.1121 | A bald coot that talks the worst game you'll ever hear! | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Mon Dec 19 1994 15:28 | 14 |
|
Don Howe is to attacking, passing football what King Herrod was
to baby-sitting...
If he really *has* been appointed Reading manager/coach whatever,
get out your road atlases and remind yourselves where Gillingham,
Chesterfield, Exeter and Scunthorpe are....
His "performances" during the World Cup were pitiful. A clear
indication of what is wrong with the English game at the highest
levels, since he has such a wonderful reputation amongst the
higher echelons.....he coached ENGLAND, for f***s sake!!!
Andy.
|
38.1122 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Mon Dec 19 1994 17:00 | 4 |
| I thought Howe was a lifelong fan of the FA School of Coaching, which is a
euphemism for kick and run.
Mike
|
38.1123 | Just a rumour | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Tue Dec 20 1994 09:19 | 15 |
| Where did this rumour start because it is not true.
Madejski stated on TV yesterday that:
a) the new manager would have to be someone who believed in the style
of play which Reading are now accustomed
b) there would be no changes to the player personnel i.e there might be
additions but he would not be selling players.
Other names that have now been mentioned are Gary Mabbutt and Steve
Perryman. Apparently applications are increasing by the day.
Neil
|
38.1124 | He's been going on the razz with Merson too much! | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Tue Dec 20 1994 09:46 | 9 |
| I'd say the rumour started somewhere in Stuart Stratford's subconcious
and entered the real world in the form of note .1118. The following
note was a bit of a giveaway, something along the lines of Don Howe
being a devotee of attacking football.
In fact Mr Howe has been connected with the forthcoming vacancy at
High-bury.
Paul.
|
38.1125 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Dec 20 1994 09:46 | 3 |
| re -1
Point (a) seems to make Don Howe odds on favourite then 8-)
|
38.1126 | done up like a kipper | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Tue Dec 20 1994 11:32 | 10 |
|
Oi! Stratford! NO!!! (apologies to H.Enfield)
I went around telling everyone your bit of news about Don Howe
yesterday and ended up looking a right muppet!
:-)
Ian.
|
38.1127 | Oops! I've been rumbled 8-) | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Tue Dec 20 1994 11:34 | 1 |
|
|
38.1128 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Dec 21 1994 12:29 | 7 |
| The Sun have been praising Reading in the last couple of days. A big
2 page article on John Madjeski,big raving review on the Sunday game,
and John Sadler,"The man who gives it to you straight" reckons Mark
McGhee is the most exciting new Premier Manager in a long time.
Oh dear.
|
38.1129 | Did they mention Don Howe ;-) | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Dec 21 1994 12:38 | 1 |
|
|
38.1130 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Wed Dec 21 1994 12:44 | 9 |
|
> Did they mention Don Howe ;-)
How can you joke at a time like this?
My credibility is shot to pieces thanks to your duff info!
Grrrrr!
Angry of Basingstoke.
|
38.1131 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Oh mr. songwriter, write me a song..... | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:03 | 7 |
| >>>>Angry of Basingstoke!
should that be :
Gullibletobelieveanythingstuartstratfordsays of Basingstoke?
Hope this helps.
|
38.1132 | ..and at least it made one person happy/amused.. | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Thu Dec 22 1994 13:01 | 5 |
|
I'm sure it'll help from now on, Matt. Comes a bit late to be any
use to Ian, though. Still, we'll know for next time, won't we...
Andy.
|
38.1133 | And the new Reading manager is... | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | Don Howe - A great bloke | Thu Dec 22 1994 13:13 | 7 |
| Andy
It's proved to be highly amusing around the area where I am sat and
also amongst some friends who are Reading fans.
Stuart
|
38.1134 | DH is god | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Stuart Stratford IS Don Howe | Thu Dec 22 1994 16:00 | 5 |
|
Cor blimey Mr.Cholmondley-Warner, strike a light, i'll know better than
to trust them common cockney types in future so I will.
'Grayson'
|
38.1135 | No but there is a family resemblance | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | Don Howe is my Dad | Thu Dec 22 1994 16:07 | 1 |
|
|
38.1136 | Quinn and Gooding - joint managers | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu Jan 05 1995 13:36 | 7 |
| Jimmy Quinn and Mike Gooding were confirmed as Reading's new
joint-managers for the next 18 months.
No other candidates were interviewed.
Neil
|
38.1137 | Not Don Howe then? | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Si, Barone | Thu Jan 05 1995 13:39 | 1 |
|
|
38.1138 | Reading 1 Oldham 3...arggh! | PEKING::PROSPERJ | | Thu Jan 12 1995 14:58 | 6 |
|
I know its a little bit late, but are there any match reports on the
FA cup tie against Oldham?
Jenni.
|
38.1139 | You want it, you got it | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Thu Jan 12 1995 15:31 | 37 |
| Okay I'll give you an unbiased report.
Reading started reasonably brightly, scoring after about 15 minutes
with a well taken half volley by Scott Taylor (I think). After that
they were fairly awful. Oldham equalised after � an hour through a
Graeme Sharp header and a couple of minutes before half-time went ahead
through what I was reliably informed a similar goal in that Oldham got
to the by-line, crossed and the keeper and defence were noticeable by
their absence, leaving the Oldham forward an easy goal. The reason I'm
vague on this is that I was in the newly renovated toilet facilities
(well the sign in there said that they were although if they are an
improvement on the old facilities, serious questions must be asked
about the hygienic qualities of their predecessors) when they scored
and heard the vague semblance of a cheer indicating that I'd missed a
goal.
Second half was more of the same and Oldham scored again with a goal
that I've forgotten the details of,about 3/4 minutes into the second half.
Only after the sub Hamburger came on with about 20 minutes left did Reading
threaten to get anything from this game. Throughout the match Reading
showed a marked reluctance to attack down the right flank and as a
result their attacks were predictable. Another criticism I would make
was that they passed the ball too much. They were more elaborate than
Swindon were last season. The managers obviously subscribe to the "why
pass the ball 10 times and gain 15 yards when you can pass it 20 times
and get even less of a distance" school of football. Overall, the
result was fair and I would suspect that Reading will be finishing mid
table in Div 1 if they are lucky.
There you go. For a 3rd round FA Cup tie there was a noticeable lack of
passion from the home side who got what they deserved. They need to
appoint a coach to watch from the sidelines and one who knows how to
handle a defence.
Stuart
|
38.1140 | Lee Nogan from Watford??? | KERNEL::OFFSY1::WEST | | Thu Jan 12 1995 16:09 | 6 |
|
Rumour has it We've signed Lee Nogan from Watford for 200K any
confimations?
Mark.
|
38.1141 | Yes its true. | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Thu Jan 12 1995 16:15 | 1 |
|
|
38.1142 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:07 | 12 |
| Yes,it`s true alright. 250,000 pounds.
All I would say about the Oldham game is that is the worst i`ve seen
them all this season,and most of last season come to that. So it`s
not really a true reflection. I would imagine it`s all the games
they`ve had to play over a short period,what with having a very small
squad and loads of injuries.
Let`s hope they improve against the Baggies.
|
38.1143 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:08 | 22 |
| The Oldham game was probably the worst performance of the season and we
deserved to lose. Shaka was due an off day.
The absence of both Adie Williams (rumour has it that his injury is career
threatening) and Simon Osborn has shown that without our best two
players, we are going to struggle. The defence is shaky without
Williams there, and Darius is not the same player without him.
Osborn has been our midfield general and the creator of most of our
best footballing moments this season (as well as the scorer of our best
goals). His loss is also crucial to us.
Up front, Archie Lovell looks out of his depth in this division and I
suspect Lee Nogan's arrival confirms this. Lets hope he can bring new
impetus to our game.
Neil
PS. Phil Holder, the ex Brentford manager, has been named as Youth team
coach and will be the man on the bench during league games when Quinn
and Gooding are playing.
|
38.1144 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 13:11 | 4 |
| re Adie Williams.
's funny about the rumour about his career being threatened cos he's
s'posed to be back in training at the end of the month.
|
38.1145 | Are you sure? | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Good Grief, Penfold | Fri Jan 13 1995 14:40 | 8 |
| re .1143
Are you seriously suggesting that Oldham was worse than Grimsby?!??
that was the worst game I've been to in a while and I watch Arsenal on
a reasonably regular basis. Christ, it was worse than the Arsenal v
Sheff Weds league match.
Stuart
|
38.1146 | | RDGENG::CHALFONT | | Wed Jan 18 1995 14:00 | 11 |
| re .1444
I hope you are right and the rumour I heard is wrong. We desparately
need Williams to steady the ship.
re .1445
Yes, and the WBA game was equally as bad. Mind you, WBA came to defend
which they did well and scored twice on the break.
Neil
|
38.1147 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Wed Jan 18 1995 19:26 | 6 |
| Well according to todays Express Mr. Madejski is the third richest
bloke who owns a football club.. he's worth about 164 million quid... I
would have thought that its about time that he spent some of that money
on new players.. & a new stadium.. if they ever want to get promoted!
Rick.
|
38.1148 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Thu Jan 19 1995 08:55 | 3 |
| Who are the two richer Chairmen, Rick.
Paul.
|
38.1149 | Guess... | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:14 | 4 |
|
Pickering (Derby) and Walker (Blackburn)?
Andy.
|
38.1150 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:21 | 7 |
| Andy,
I'd go with Walker but I thought Pickering was only worth about 20m
before he started "investing" in Derby. How about Evertons chairman,
isn't he one of the top men in the Littlewoods Pools empire.
Paul.
|
38.1151 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Zowie, Cavie! | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:48 | 7 |
| Paul
If you're referring to John Moores, he is playing footie in the sky
with God. On the other hand, isn't one of the Moores in charge of the
Red Sh*te?
Stuart
|
38.1152 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Thu Jan 19 1995 10:25 | 14 |
| Stuart,
No, actually I meant Johnson (Peter?), the ex-Tranmere chairman.
Thought he was in the pools business as well. Moores wasn't actually
chairman, but had a controlling interest through his shareholding.
Marsh was the chairman at that time.
Disclaimer: this note is based on information from the Everton note. As
such the author can take no responsibility for it's accuracy. Anyone
getting involved in arguments in pubs based on what they have read
herein could well be on their way to a good kicking.
Paul.
|
38.1153 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Zowie, Cavie! | Thu Jan 19 1995 10:49 | 9 |
| Paul
If you're relying on Wattys' info then you may well be right in adding
a disclaimer.
I thought Johnson was in the frozen food business. I could be wrong
(nothing unusual there) ;-)
Stuart
|
38.1154 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Thu Jan 19 1995 11:18 | 5 |
|
Paul, if you take any notice of Watty then you *deserve* a good
kicking ;-)
Andy.
|
38.1155 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Fri Jan 20 1995 08:46 | 4 |
| The two richer Chairman are Jack Walker (345m) & David Sullivan (166m)
of Birmingham.
Rick.
|
38.1156 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Zowie, Cavie! | Fri Jan 20 1995 09:07 | 5 |
| Out of interest, and surprisinglying relevant to this note, now that
Reading are out of the cup, have they got a match on the 28th of this
month?
Stuart
|
38.1157 | No | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Fri Jan 20 1995 12:16 | 13 |
| No, because we do not have a backlog of games. I believe the only
First Division games that day are between sides who have had
a game postponed and are obviously both out of the cup.
It is probably a good thing as it will give us a week longer to get
some of the injuries sorted out.
Away to Burnley tomorrow. We need to get back to winning ways. Being
away is an advantage as we seem to be playing much better away from
home.
Neil
|
38.1158 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 23 1995 13:04 | 10 |
| Burnley 1 Reading 2.
A useful result,Reading are now a healthy 5th. Apparently,they have
the best away record in the league.
FWIW,i`d hate it if Madjeski started spending millions on the squad.
If Reading can get back to playing at full strengh,I can see no
reason why they can`t reach the play-offs. The only thing i`d like
to see is a second team.
|
38.1159 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Mon Feb 06 1995 11:52 | 11 |
| Middlesbrough 0 Reading 1
Great result on Saturday against the morning's leaders.
With Bolton beating Wolves 5-1 the top has tightened up again.
Now only 3 points between top (Bolton 50) and 5th (Reading 47)
All to play for. Now if only the team could get it together at home!!
Al
|
38.1160 |
| 45796::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Feb 06 1995 12:46 | 4 |
| C`mon you Royals. Any idea when Adie Williams and Dylan Kerr are
back to tighten up the defence??
|
38.1161 | Great win! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Feb 06 1995 13:21 | 21 |
| A great result. The best I was hoping for was a draw!
Paul Holsgrove scored in the 52nd minute after a defence splitting pass
by Michael Gilkes. Holsgrove calmly went round the keeper and scored
from an acute angle.
re: 1161
Dylan Kerr I believe was available for selection on Saturday, so I was
surprised not to see him play.
There is no news on Adie Williams to my knowledge. He has now been out
for 3 months and the club is not really talking about his injury,
unlike other players. I believe this adds weight to the rumour I have
previously mentioned that this is a very serious injury which may be
career threatening. Does anyone else have any news?
Home to Derby next Saturday.
Neil
|
38.1162 | Great afternoon. | KERNEL::OFFSY1::WEST | | Mon Feb 06 1995 16:24 | 17 |
|
What a great Saturday afternoon Reading beating the boro' and I won the
radio Berkshire compo!!!
The Sun rated Adrian Viveash as their man of the match. Did anyone go up
or see the highlights to confirm this?? I wonder if he will be staying at
the end of his loan period??
Also does anyone have any more info on this Alex Browne we're trialing at
the moment. I believe he is from non league Weymouth and has a couple of
other league clubs interested.
I hope the rumours about Adie are not true, though I believe we are
learning to live without him now. I am begining to wish we had taken that
offer from West Ham at the begining of the season.
Cheers Mark.
|
38.1163 | pinch me | NEWOA::NUTLEY | | Wed Feb 08 1995 01:00 | 10 |
| Adi should be back within the next three weeks as He has had the go
ahead from the specialist to start full training this week.
My man of the match was Michael Gilkes as His tackling commitment and
goal line clearances were stunning.
Also Super SI is making good progress but the club will not state a
come back date yet.
Andy
|
38.1164 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Feb 13 1996 17:50 | 11 |
| Reading 1 Derby 0
An own goal by Derby. (ho,ho). A pretty good performance from Reading
considering the dodgy conditions,and they deserved the 3 points. What
pleased me was the tightening up of the defence.
1 point in it now between the top 4 teams. Though Middlesbrough have
2 games in hand,and Wolves 1 game in hand.
|
38.1165 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | PCBU CH. Sys Support | Wed Feb 15 1995 15:14 | 4 |
|
Any chance of a table please ?
Paul
|
38.1166 | | NEWOA::NUTLEY | | Thu Feb 16 1995 11:21 | 33 |
|
Here goes then the league table including last nights result.
TEAM Pld W D L For Against Pts
Bolton 30 14 9 7 50 32 51
-------------------------------------------------------
Wolves 29 15 5 9 52 39 50
Tranmere 30 14 8 8 48 35 50
READING 30 14 8 8 35 27 50
Middlesbrough 28 14 7 7 41 26 49
--------------------------------------------------------
Watford 30 12 11 7 35 28 47
Sheffield Utd 30 12 10 8 48 34 46
Grimsby 30 11 11 8 47 40 44
Bransley 28 12 6 10 36 36 42
Luton 29 11 7 11 38 40 40
Millwall 28 10 10 8 36 32 40
Charlton 29 10 9 10 43 45 39
Derby 29 10 9 10 35 31 39
Oldham 29 10 8 11 39 38 38
Southend 30 10 6 14 31 54 36
Stoke 28 9 9 10 29 34 36
Port Vale 28 9 8 11 34 36 35
West Brom 30 9 7 14 25 36 34
Portsmouth 29 8 9 12 30 41 33
Bristol City 31 9 6 16 28 41 33
-------------------------------------------------------
Swindon 27 8 8 12 36 46 32
Sunderland 29 6 14 9 28 29 32
Burnley 27 6 9 12 28 20 27
Notts County 31 6 8 17 33 45 26
|
38.1167 | tREADING on thin ice | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Thu Feb 16 1995 11:25 | 12 |
|
> Bransley 28 12 6 10 36 36 42
Bransley??? BRANSLEY?!?!?
;-)
Can anyone give me some details on how to get to Elm Park from Reading
train station? I'm planning on treating my wife to some football in the
near future! :)
Ian.
"Mortally wounded BRANSLEY-lad"
|
38.1168 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Feb 16 1995 12:43 | 6 |
| You could get a connecting train to Reading West from Reading station,
which would bring you to very near the ground.
It depends on whether you are prepared to pay 80 pence or so for the
priviledge.
|
38.1169 | cheers | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Thu Feb 16 1995 13:20 | 5 |
|
Actually, the train goes through Reading West (from Basingstoke)
so how close to the ground is it?
Ian.
|
38.1170 | Not far | IOSG::LAYNE | | Thu Feb 16 1995 13:30 | 3 |
| RE -1 about 5 minutes walk away. If you go to the main station there
are quite a few buses you can get. I can't remember the numbers now,
but if you want me to I can find out.
|
38.1171 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Thu Feb 16 1995 13:59 | 7 |
|
re .1167 treating the wife...
You're such a romantic, Ian.....who'd think of taking their wife
to a football match as an anniversary present? 8-)
Andy.
|
38.1172 | Some buses | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Thu Feb 16 1995 14:04 | 4 |
| No.17 certainly, but basically any that go to Tilehurst along the
Oxford Road.
Stuart
|
38.1173 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Thu Feb 16 1995 14:13 | 9 |
| >You're such a romantic, Ian.....who'd think of taking their wife
>to a football match as an anniversary present? 8-)
Andy,
I think a lot of us think about it but few would have the guts to
actually do it 8^)
Stuart
|
38.1174 | india, then sri lanka, then elm park | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Thu Feb 16 1995 14:15 | 13 |
|
Andy,
> You're such a romantic, Ian.....who'd think of taking their wife
> to a football match as an anniversary present? 8-)
It IS our first anniversary soon, but we'll be in Sri Lanka.
Nah...its her birthday instead :-)
Ian.
|
38.1175 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu Feb 16 1995 14:38 | 9 |
| Normal buses that go straight past the ground are:
30, 33, 34, 35
I also believe there are football specials too.
I used to live in Tilehurst but the buses have changed since I moved out.
Al
|
38.1176 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Thu Feb 16 1995 16:31 | 7 |
|
Al, I should think the whole neighbourhood has changed since
you moved out ;-)
Now I didn't actually say whether it had improved, or.....
Andy.
|
38.1177 | Adie's on the mend | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Fri Feb 17 1995 08:59 | 17 |
| Away to Tranmere tomorrow, so it is a match up between the best home
record in the division and the best away record. We owe them one after
they beat us 3-1 at home back in November.
Apparently Adie Williams is making very good progress now and hopes to
be back in a fortnights time. That will make a big difference to our
side and hopefully will help maintain the current momentum. I am
pleased that the rumour I had heard has proved to be unfounded but I
don't think the seriousness of the injury should be underestimated - once
you have had an injury of this nature, it could reoccur again at any time.
If only "Super Si" was fit, we would be really well placed for a
concerted drive towards the Premiership.
Neil
|
38.1178 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Feb 17 1995 11:53 | 13 |
| > If only "Super Si" was fit, we would be really well placed for a
> concerted drive towards the Premiership.
Do you really, seriously, honestly, want to get promoted this season? How do
you think this team (or one close to it) will do in the Premier?
I wish Reading lots of luck, but I don't think they'd be doing themselves any
favours by going up this season - you don't want to be another Leicester (or.
especially, Swindon!). I reckon getting to the Playoff final and losing could
be a good strategy - keep the interest going, make some money, then look to
improving the team and ground for a big push next year.
grahame
|
38.1179 | Definately !!!! | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:37 | 9 |
| Especially the ground. Its awful !! They really do have to think about
making improvements, and I agree that the best thing that could happen
to Reading, would be to make the Play-Offs and get a bit of money in.
There was talk of a new ground being built. Has there been anymore on
this ? Preferably it would have a bit more steel and a lot less wood
than the current one !!!
Ian.
|
38.1180 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Feb 17 1995 12:44 | 5 |
| It would great if Reading got into the Premier League. No one would
expect them to do well (or even win a game come to that),it`d just
be great fun seeing them pit their wits against the likes of Man Utd,
Blackburn etc then slip back into the 1st division again.
|
38.1181 | Just because your leaving the country grahame!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Fri Feb 17 1995 14:29 | 18 |
| I agree with -.1
However much I'd like Reading to succeed in the premier, I don't they're ever
likely to have such a great chance of getting there as they do this season (Yes
I would like to be eating my words in 12 months time). Going up would draw in
the crowds, week in week out, whether they're top or bottom.
Apart from 3 seasons, they have always been in either of the bottom 2 divisions
for as long as I have been into football. I think I would speak for a lot of
fans when I say, better one year in the premier than a lifetime in the lower
divisions.
A play-off final at Wembley would be the end to a great season. To win it would
be heaven.
I for one will be getting my first ever season ticket if we get promoted.
Al
|
38.1182 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Mon Feb 20 1995 12:51 | 3 |
| Oh, all right then - Howay the Royals!!
g
|
38.1183 | Tranmere | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Feb 20 1995 13:33 | 22 |
| I agree with the last few notes, we are never going to maintain success
being such a small club, but let's get to the premier and enjoy the
greatest season in our history...even if we do do a Swindon.
Just a note on the Tranmere game. I went. The first half was very even,
with Reading playing some good football and probably shading it,
despite Tranmere having a penalty decision turned down (even I as a
bias Reading supporter would not have complained).
From the moment the teams stepped on the park for the second half there
was only ever one team in it, and they deservedly won. Only Shaka at
his brilliant best stopped it being 3 or 4.
The last 5 minutes we nearly sneaked one, Uuuuuwwweeee going close with
a good header and screwing one wide when Nogan (who was crap) had an
easy ball to put him through but played it behind him. (The national
press and teletext unfairly said Uwe missed 2 sitters.)
Anyway, a disappointing 2nd half, we missed Gilkes, and the midfield
(Parkinson and Holsgrove) were nowhere. But never mind, Southend at
home Tuesday, followed by Notts County away. Six points, we'll be right
back in it.
Andy
|
38.1184 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Feb 20 1995 13:43 | 21 |
| re .1178 et al
I have to say that whilst I would love to see Reading in the
Premiership, I don't believe that we are good enough to go up and
survive there.
I, like many others, are revelling in the current success and hope that
it long continues. However, a play-off place would be great. The vast
majority of supporters would have settled for that at the beginning of
the season.
As far as the ground is concerned, I believe Madjeski will make a
decision on that at the end of the season dependent on the success on
the field.
The loss at Tranmere on Saturday probably highlights the fact that we
are probably not just good enough yet to really challenge for the two
promotion places.
Neil
|
38.1185 | Pardon | PEKING::ROSEC | | Mon Feb 20 1995 14:27 | 20 |
| As a rule I've stopped writing in this note - one parting gesture
though.
Reading were formed 124 years ago, I actually think it's time we played
at the higher level if we ever have the chance to! All this nonsense
about being good enough....if you finish top or win the play-off final
at Wembley then you are a) good enough and/or b) the best that Div 1
has got to offer anyway.
And as for "maybe making the play-offs and then losing and making some
money" I DON'T THINK SO. Can you honestly imagine going to Wembley on
a summers afternoon in May with 40,000 other Reading fans saying "Well
I don't really mind if we lose"?
As for the ground. Yeah we need to move, we know that. Some of the
other teams playing top flight football in the last decade or so didn't
let it worry them (eg Oxford).
Good luck to Quinny and Geordie. Just go for it.
|
38.1186 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Feb 21 1995 12:29 | 4 |
| Southend tonight,then away to Notts County on Saturday.
A possible 6 points???
|
38.1187 | Back up to fourth | PIECES::PCLSC::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Wed Feb 22 1995 08:40 | 17 |
| Reading 2 Southend 0
Holsrove 57'
Nogan 64'
A good win against a very poor team. Reading could and probably should have won by a lot more
but nothing would go in in the first half.
In reality, the team was a bit of a makeshift team last night with Gooding, Williams, Darius,
Osborn, Gilkes, Bernal and Quinn missing (although Quinn was a sub). Personally I thought Ade
Viveash had a very solid game at the back and both Uwe and Lee Nogan had probably their best
games for Reading. Uwe unfortunately tired in the second half but he had a very impressive
first half. I believe he should currently be given a run in the starting line-up instead of
Quinn who only seems capable of playing the ball backwards these days.
Neil
|
38.1188 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Feb 22 1995 11:44 | 8 |
| I thought Southend looked a very sad team,and I felt sorry for the
fans who made the effort to see them.
Mind you,Shaka no doubt "saved Reading with a couple of brilliant saves"
(as the cliche I`m sick of reading goes).
|
38.1189 | sad, sad, sad, sad ... | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Wed Feb 22 1995 12:16 | 8 |
| Not as sad as some of us (well me anyway) who actually support Southend.
Fortunately, I seen them for a while living up here.
Peter Taylor won't be around for much longer.
BTW, is Ronnie Whelan still at Southend as he seems to have disappearred from
the team sheets. Coincidentially, his arrival sparked Southend's good form
and his disappearance with their current bad spell.
|
38.1190 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Mar 02 1995 17:28 | 5 |
| Interesting to see in my note 922 my prediction of Divison One play
offs.
Not that i`m blowing my trumpet (ooh er).
|
38.1191 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 06 1995 12:32 | 10 |
| Reading 4 Watford 1
Great team performance. Gilkes and Adie Williams are back and played
well. Super Uwe Hartenberger and Taylor also played excellently.
The only weak link in an otherwise great team (now that they are give
or take a couple of players,injury free) is Dylan Kerr. He must go.
Rubbish,rubbish,rubbish. Once Wydowick (sp) is back,put him in left
back and drop Kerr.
|
38.1192 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Mar 06 1995 13:05 | 24 |
| A great result against a team who had only conceded 1 league goal this
year before Saturday - goodness knows how. Watford came to defend it
would seem and only had one shot on target all afternoon.
Unfortunately all the top six won except Sheffield United who drew
which enabled us to move from sixth to fifth. However, there is a bit
of gap between sixth and seventh now.
Adie made a big difference to the team. Its a real pity he is now
banned for three games after stupidly getting sent off against Notts
County. I agree with the previous noter about Dylan Kerr's performance
- he couldn't pass to save his life on Saturday.
Gilkesy goals were both excellently taken, although the first must rank
as one of Reading's goals of the season having started in their own box
and following a fluent series of passes being superbly finished by
Gilkes. It's a pity the TV coverage didn't show the whole move.
Millwall away on Wednesday and Barnsley at home on Saturday.
Neil
|
38.1193 | "Super Si" in training | PIECES::PCLSC::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:31 | 18 |
| According to the Evening Post last night, "Super Si" Osborn resumes
training this week and should be fit enough to take his place in the team
by the end of the month.
Hopefully therefore we will be able to field a full strength team again for
the all important final few weeks of the season, suspensions permitting. It
seems ages since we able to field our strongest team.
A person who should gain a lot of credit for Reading's success this season
is the groundsman - Gordon Neate. There can not be many better playing
surfaces in the country than Elm Park at the moment (shame about the stands
and terraces I hear you say). Reading's passing style of play requires an
excellent pitch and when one considers the recent weather and the quality
of many of the mudheaps you see on the TV, the pitch is a real credit. He
certainly deserves the annual league award for his efforts.
Neil
|
38.1194 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:07 | 6 |
|
Good grief! Is Gordon Neate still the groundsman at Elm Park?
He must have been looking after Reading's turf for about 25 years!!
Andy.
|
38.1195 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 13 1995 12:47 | 8 |
| Reading 0 Barnsley 3
What a load of old tosh. One thing i`ll never understand is how a team
can play so well one week,then 7 days later play such utter rubbish.
Forget the play-offs if they`re stuck in this mould. Rarely do I slag
Reading off,but they were utterly crap.
|
38.1196 | I haven't seen Reading win this season... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Mon Mar 13 1995 13:38 | 17 |
| >they were utterly crap.
That is an accurate description of their performance on Saturday. I
did not see one player in Readings team who could hold their own in any
Premiership side (including Leicester). As for Gilkes, Saturdays
performance indicates why he is playing Division 1 football and not for
a better team.
Barnsley were far better than Reading, thoroughly deserving of the 3
points and the scoreline didn't flatter them.
All in all, a bad day for Reading as Barnsley are now 3 points behind
with 3 games in hand. The previous notes regarding Wembley and the
play-offs are all but pipedreams.
Stuart$wished_he_hadn't_bothered_going
|
38.1197 | wahay | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Mon Mar 13 1995 17:03 | 6 |
|
Ignore the mighty Barnsley at your peril.
They eat good sides for breakfast....and then get shafted by really
poor ones!
Ian.
|
38.1198 | I agree too | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Mar 13 1995 18:36 | 20 |
| I can only agree about Saturday's performance. To give Barnsley credit,
they were a well organised and efficient team who thoroughly deserved their
win. The only two players who performed reasonably were Darius and Andy
Bernal. Gilkes and Kerr were a waste of space.
According to all reports, the game against Millwall last Wednesday was
equally as bad. We need to get our act together again quickly if we are
to make the playoffs but there are some tough games ahead - Stoke (a),
Oldham (h) and Sheffield Utd (a).
Lee Nogan looks a waste of money. He is a very similar player to Archie
and doesn't strike me as being an out and out goal scorer. This above
anything else is what we need. Neither Quinn or Lovell are the players
of last year, so until we get a proven goal scorer, we are going to
struggle. Reading had their chances on Saturday, even before Barnsley
scored, but wasted every one - Gilkes and Scott Taylor being the worst
culprits.
Neil
|
38.1199 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 20 1995 12:05 | 9 |
| Stoke 0 Reading 1
From the brinks of dispair comes light. I didn`t go to the game,but
Shaka pulled off 3 blinding saves to give Reading all 3 points.
All Reading have to do now is beat Oldham at home on Tuesday,then
get some sort of result on Saturday away to Sheffield Utd and they`re
back in the running again.
|
38.1200 | re -1 Ever the optimist, eh? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Mon Mar 20 1995 13:43 | 1 |
|
|
38.1201 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 20 1995 15:37 | 7 |
| Well,miracles do happen.
I see that Archie Lovell is leaving,and Reading are to sign a a Premier
League striker on loan before Thursday.
Some old has been from West Ham or Coventry,no doubt.
|
38.1202 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:45 | 13 |
| Reading 2 Oldham 1.
A game which highlighted the joys and woes of football. For 85 minutes
Reading were pretty awful. Very awful,actually. Fortunately Oldham
were dreadful as well,but got a lucky 1st goal. Any hopes of the
plays offs were sliding away,when suddenly Lee Noagan after being
substituted in about the 80th minute put away a brave header. Deep
into injury time Archie Lovell scrambled in the 2nd. Unbelievable
result.
Reading are now 4th. Barnsley lost yesterday,and Sheffield Utd are
away to Bolton tonight.
|
38.1203 | Consistency?? | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:18 | 28 |
| Why is it that the standard of Reading's football fluctuates so much
from game to game. On our day, we are the best footballing team in the
division yet on others, such as last night, we are absolutely awful.
OK, we got a result last night but for 80 minutes we were dreadful and
couldn't string two passes together.
Injuries to key players such as Williams and Osborn, who are our two
most gifted players in terms of ball control and passing along with
Darius, have not helped but even so we do not seem to be playing with
the flair and composure of the pre-Christmas period. Personally, I
believe we are missing the managerial talents of McGhee.
Before I get shot down and told about Leicester's current predicament,
whatever anyone says, Reading would not be where they are today without
McGhee's influence. To my mind, Quinn and Gooding are never going to be
able to influence the team in the same way whilst they are both acting
as player-managers. Player-managers have never been successful and to
have two of them can only make things worse. I am sure there are other
reasons but personally I am sure this is a major contributory factor.
Quinn should give up playing anyway. He has been useless all season and
a shadow of his former self. The difference between the 1st and 2nd
divisions has really found him out and how he can still get into the
Northern Ireland squad I really don't know - has Billy Hamilton
actually watched him play this year?
Neil
|
38.1204 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:58 | 15 |
| Neil,
I can't comment on Reading playing well because the 3 games I've been
to this year have been awful (Grimsby, Oldham (FAC) & Barnsley). I
have to agree that player-managers are not on the whole successful but
I believe the problem with Gooding & Quinn is that neither are
currently displaying any leadership qualities on the pitch. If Reading
do go up (& it's a very big if) they will have greta difficulty in
staying out of the bottom 2 places and may indeed fare worse than
Swindon did.
Stuart
ps The other games that I am going to this season will be Swindon &
Bolton so I fully expect them to be crap as well!
|
38.1205 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:55 | 11 |
| While agree that it`s a shame that Judas McGee left Reading,I think the
joint management of Quinn/Gooding was the best option. What else could
Reading do? I`d hate to see some old has been like Mike Walker or a
dodgy new comer like Neil Webb taking charge. Reading are a small club,
which is the way i`d like to see them stay. It makes success all the
better,(rather than buying success).
Mind you,I agree Jimmy Quinn should hang his boots up. He`s hopeless.
|
38.1206 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:40 | 20 |
| Do you really think that Quinn & Gooding were the best option?
Personally, I'd have said that Reading would have been better served
looking at other managers who were "in between jobs" as they would have
possibly found someone who has the experience of a promotion campaign
and *could* have guided them into the play-offs and beyond. I don't
actually think that Reading will make it that far due to their current
indifferent form. The only thing that is helping them is that everyone
else seems to be suffering the same problem.
In any case, I can't see Gooding & Quinn being appointed beyond the end
of the season for the simple fact that they would not be good enough to
push Reading that stage further that is needed for them to go up and
more importantly to stay up.
BTW could someone who has the time and the patience post a comparison
of the teams performances under "Judas" McGhee (to quote the previous
note) and those under Gooding & Quinn.
Stuart
|
38.1207 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Mar 22 1995 17:17 | 16 |
| It depends what you expect Reading to achieve. At the start of the
season I`d be happy with Reading not going straight back down,and
getting to mid table at best.
The fact is Reading isn`t really a football town. Most punters support
your Man Utds and Liverpools (or support a London team),then check out
Reading a few times a season. Once Reading hit a bad spot,the crowds
go down. If Reading got to the Premier league,you`d probably have a
situation whereby Reading get allocated 2,500 tickets for Reading
fans,and 10,000 tickets for all the Man Utd fans.
Bol
|
38.1208 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Mar 22 1995 17:20 | 9 |
| But do you really think that the current Reading squad is capable of
survival? I'd have to agree with the Oldham note this morning and say
that Reading would fare the same as Swindon simply due to the fact that
the players they have aren't really up to the task.
Of course that is based on what I've seen of them this season and it
ain't been impressive.
Stuart
|
38.1209 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Mar 22 1995 17:54 | 35 |
| Stuart,
You have been unlucky in the games you have attended - you will have a
poor impression of the team. The two games against Wolves in particular
were great examples but the majority of games before Christmas, both home
and away, saw Reading play the excellent passing football which McGhee
introduced to the club. Unfortunately something has been lacking since his
departure and the team has not played with the consistency that they once
were (results recently have been win two, lose two and we haven't
drawn a game yet in 1995).
Although I would love to see Reading in the Premiership, the reality is
that at the moment we are not good enough. To achieve what has been
achieved this season is beyond most fans expectations and the fact that
we still may make the play-offs is a credit to the players. But in
reality we only have three, possibly four, players who are good enough
to play at the top level - Shaka, Adie, Osborn and possibly Darius. On top
of that our ground, as discussed before, is poor to say the least.
We should be encouraged by the team's performance this year - we have the
best away record and have one of the best defensive records (unfortunately
we also have one of the worst goals scored and disciplinary records).
Hopefully, this success will encourage players such as Shaka to remain with
the club (although I fear he will be sold in the close season) and Madjeski
to buy the additional players we do need to sustain this impetus of
improvement next year as well. The agreement of the Borough Council to
build a new stadium would also be a plus.
You only have to think back two seasons to realise what a long way
Reading have come. Long may this improvement continue.
Neil
|
38.1210 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Mar 23 1995 12:38 | 8 |
| Yup,exactly. Reading shouldn`t run before they can walk. I remember
reading some time ago that Madjeski is aiming for Premier League
football but in about the next 5 years. They`ve first got to build a
new stadium (hopefully a decision will be made in the Summer),and get
the crowds up. I would hope that Reading would only sell players if
the players themselves want to move on.
|
38.1211 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Mar 23 1995 12:55 | 14 |
| But can Reading ever get the crowds up on a consistent basis? People
like myself are not going to stop supporting their own teams just for
Reading. I may go along to watch the occassional game but would not
consider myself in any way shape or form, a Reading fan.
There may be a brief increase in attendances if they make the play-offs
but I would suspect that there would be a drop off back to about
8-9,000 average gate if Reading didn't lead Div 1 from the start.
The main problem that they face is people prefer to go to places like
Arsenal, Chelsea, etc rather than attending Reading vs Luton.
Stuart
|
38.1212 | Wot bout the Wombles | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:10 | 4 |
| I think Reading (& all small clubs) should be looking at what Wimbledon have
done with arguably less support than Reading. In the 80's Oxford also did
reasonably well with a similar level of support.
|
38.1213 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Mar 23 1995 17:26 | 3 |
| Wimbledon are amazing. Got a feeble 5000 crowd and still beat Man City
2-0.
|
38.1214 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 27 1995 10:43 | 7 |
| Sheffield Utd 1 Reading 1. Another fine result,(though a bit jammy,on all
accounts).
Now to beat the scum of Swindon on Saturday.
|
38.1215 | Bramall Lane. | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Mar 27 1995 14:56 | 24 |
| I wouldn't call it jammy, Sheffield had more of the possession and
probably more chances but when you have 11 men taller than all
Reading's players (Shaka excepted) there's always going to be hoof into
the box and hope type football.
Reading defended really well but for a slip by Wdovcyk. I think he was
going to nod the ball back but it didn't bounce high enough. Shaka
didn;t have a chance.
The referee was a complete nightmare (not bias, just completely crap).
At one point Flo was through and Kerr touched him on the arm, so Flo
did a triple pike double somersault to get the free kick. The referee
had to either book Flo (right decision) or send off Kerr. He only
booked Kerr. The Sheffield fans were a bit peeved at this, so 2 minutes
later Parkinson plays a beautiful basketball style bounce with his hand
to Nogan, who sends an unstoppable shot past Kelly. Weheyy. Poor old
aggrieved United fans.
As the old cliche goes 'Shaka kept Reading in the game with a string of
outstanding saves'. He made 2 excellent saves really, but the press
seem to love him at the moment. Bye bye Shaka at the end of the season
I think.
Reading are like the Colgate advert at the moment:
'still contending'
|
38.1216 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon Mar 27 1995 14:16 | 6 |
| re .1214
Given that I'm going to the game on Saturday, your confidence in
beating Swindon may be misplaced 8^)
Stuart$never_seen_Reading_win_this_season
|
38.1217 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 27 1995 15:18 | 9 |
| Yes,i`m a bit fed up reading "Shaka kept Reading in the game with some
quite magnificent saves". Well correct me if i`m wrong,but I always
thought goalkeepers were there to stop balls going into the net. The
Mirror have a bit of an article on him. They reckon he`s worth 2
million,and the likes of Newcastle and Forest are sniffing after him.
He`ll be staying with Reading until either his contract ends,(next
season),or if Reading get promoted.
|
38.1218 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Mar 27 1995 15:24 | 8 |
| re.1216
Stuart,
Do you find the move from Highbury to Elm Park to be a step up or down
in your career as a football fan ?
Dave
|
38.1219 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon Mar 27 1995 14:49 | 15 |
| re .1218
> Do you find the move from Highbury to Elm Park to be a step up or down
> in your career as a football fan ?
Dave,
In the matches I've seen at Elm Park this season, it has definitely
been a step downwards. They have been bloody awful. Far worse than any
dross Arsenal have served up (& that has been a bucketload).
Why do I go? Mainly when Arsenal haven't got a game & spending the
afternoon shopping does not appeal to me in the slightest.
Stuart
|
38.1220 | Another win | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Apr 03 1995 14:29 | 36 |
| Reading 3 Swindon 0
Lovell
(29', 31' 89')
A good win made even better by Sheffield Utd losing. Swindon are not a
good team and once Reading had taken the lead were never really in the
game.
Archie scored his first hat-trick. He should be placed on the transfer
list permanently as he always performs best when he is on the list!
The first was a shot from about 10 yards after the goalkeeper could
only parry Gilkesy shot. The second was a penalty after Nogan was
upended by the goalkeeper in a one-on-one situation - why was the
keeper only booked? The third was a good solo effort in the dying
minutes with a low shot into the bottom corner.
McMahon managed to whinge the whole game and did his side no favours at
all. IMO, Swindon will never be a good team whilst he is their manager
- he sets such a poor example.
Unfortunately Barnsley also won which means they can overtake us if
they win their games in hand. However, Sheffield Utd are now four
points adrift having played the same number of games.
The remaining games are:
Grimsby (A)
Port Vale (H)
Luton (A)
Bolton (H)
Bristol City (A)
Charlton (H)
Neil
|
38.1221 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon Apr 03 1995 14:55 | 35 |
| Neil,
Probably the best performance that I've seen from Reading (that
does say a lot for their performances this season...) *but* I still
thought that they were poor. Swindon were abysmal and McMahon is a
complete and utter t0$$pot.
There were more questions raised than answered by Readings performance:
1. The centre backs were made to look very ordinary by Swindons front
pair who can barely muster 30 senior appeearances between them.
2. Why weren't Reading interested for the first 30 minutes.
3. I would be concerned with the ease with which Swindon got behind
the Reading full backs. Fortunately, the players who were in the
crossing positions for Swindon couldn't cross to save their lives.
Is this Beauchamp the one who cost �1m? Swindon were conned if he
was.
Reading will be pleased with the 3 points but it might have been a
different story if Thorne had equalised straight after Lovells opener.
From where I was sitting, I didn't think that the keeper touched Nogan.
I can only assume that the ref (who was very poor) thought that there
were enough defenders around to force Nogan very wide of goal and maybe
force him to miss?
As far as "local derbies"go, it was not blood and thunder. Definitely
passionless on the pitch although it was trying to get naughty along
the Oxford Road prior to kick off.
Are Swindon the worst side in Div 1?
Stuart
|
38.1222 | Reserve team next year | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon Apr 03 1995 15:08 | 17 |
| re .1220 Archie has apparently asked to come off the transfer list
immediately :-)
Some local interest - two youngsters - Derek Simpson & Matt Stowell
have been given one-year contracts for next season - both are local
lads who've come up through youth football in Reading. There will
apparently be a reserve team for them to play in next year.
Quinn and Gooding called them into the office on Friday and said "We've
heard you two like a bit of a drink." Defensively they said "well, only
one or two after the match". "Good" said Quinn, "because you're coming to
Bournemouth with the first team on Saturday night."
Other apprentices - Wilkinson (local) and Curran (from Ireland) are being
let go.
Cheers,
DaveT
|
38.1223 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Apr 05 1995 13:00 | 6 |
| Who cares at this stage of the season how Reading perform. As long
as they churn out 3 points each game that`s all I care about.
Barnsley and Derby are the real threat at the moment. But Barnsley are
away to Wolves,so hopefully they`ll lose there.
|
38.1224 | New ground looks like a starter at last | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Sat Apr 08 1995 17:19 | 11 |
| According to Friday's Evening Post, plans for a new 20,000 seat stadium are in
the pipeline at the Smallmead site in Reading. More information will be made
after the investigation has finished in May.
The target is to have a new ground for the start of the '97/'98 season.
Al
(If I get time, I'll put the full article in on Monday)
Half-time at GRIMsby 0-0
|
38.1225 | Shaka for England! | PIECES::PCLSC::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Mon Apr 10 1995 16:26 | 20 |
|
Grimsby 1 Reading 0
A disappointing result, although according to Ceefax it would have been
more aptly billed as Grimsby vs Hislop. I assume we weren't in the game
therefore and it was a fair result.
Fortunately, both Derby and Sheffield Utd also lost and Barnsley drew with
Wolves. With Bolton, Tranmere and Middlesbrough all winning, it is becoming
a battle for the fourth play-off spot, with Barnsley having the advantage
of 2 games in hand over us and being 3 points behind. They also have a
superior goals for total.
Shaka, not surprisingly, was named in the Division 1 team chosen at the PFA
awards last night. Was there any competition?
Neil
Neil
|
38.1226 | watty | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Buddha say: Desire nothing | Mon Apr 10 1995 18:12 | 7 |
|
> Was there any competition
Only person I can think of is young David Watson the Barnsley and
England U21 goalie.
Ian$biased
|
38.1227 | PLANS FOR ROYALS' STADIUM UNVEILED
| ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Tue Apr 11 1995 15:26 | 69 |
| As Promised here is the article regarding the new stadium:
Taken from:
Reading Evening Post, Friday April 7th (without permission)
PLANS FOR ROYALS' STADIUM UNVEILED
READING Football Club will move to a purpose-built, community stadium, it was
revealed today.
Royals' bosses and the borough council said today that studies are being carried
out on two possible sites for the new pitch and leisure complex - at Smallmead,
on the southern outskirts of Reading.
Although detailed plans have yet to be drawn up, the team hopes the new stadium,
which is likely to hold at least 20,000, will be completed in time for the start
of the 1997/98 season.
Detailed plans are expected once the study has confirmed that development is
suitable at Smallmead.
Today's announcement is the first positive sign that progress is being made to
relocate the Royals.
But chairman John Madejski warned: "The endeavour is an enormous one and will
not happen over night. We must be patient."
The councils Art & Leisure chairman said: "The new stadium will not just be a
football club but a place for the whole community. It is going to be a very
special complex.
Reading Borough Council, which owns Smallmead, will give the land to the
football club.
"Two possible sites on the land have been identified and are still under
discussion."
John Madejski said: "I am delighted that positive moves are now taking place.
The new football stadium shows our ambition and commitment to take Reading
Football Club to the top."
The chief executive of Reading council said:"We have been working in partnership
with Reading Football Club for some time now and this latest project is the
first step on the road to a new stadium for the club and the community.
"It will benefit everyone. It will ease the pressure on the football club, give
fans a fantastic new venue and attract new visitors to the town."
The study on the sites is being carried out by Arup, a top consulting firm.
It should be completed by May.
The results will then be discussed by the council and football club before any
further progress is made.
********************************
Disappointing result on Saturday.
It appeared that the team were playing like a team in the middle of the table
instead of looking for a promotion challenge. They will have to change their
attitude if they are going to make the fourth play-off place. Lovell missed the
game with a thigh/calf(?) strain picked up in training, and Quinn said that
playing him on Saturday would probably have meant he would have missed the rest
of the season.
Port Vale at home on Saturday. A win is a must. I'll go down if I'm in Reading.
Al
|
38.1228 | about time... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:10 | 11 |
|
One of the biggest problems with building a new stadium is getting
planning permission. The fact that Reading Borough are involved is a
good plus-point in this respect. Smallmead is not near and residential
area (is it?) thus also a plus-point. At the moment the ony access is
off the Basingstoke Rd but will the Rose Kiln Lane extension provide
additional access?
Let's hope it happens.
Neil
|
38.1229 | Phew !!! | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:20 | 8 |
| I'm only worried about the near legendary Whitley Whiff !!
In the summer, Smallmead stinks to high heaven !!!
Maybe they can provide fans with pegs :-)
Ian.
|
38.1230 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:59 | 9 |
|
-2
Just because the Council are involved doesn't make it any
quicker/easier. Woking/Woking Council have identified over 100
possible sites for our new ground and each one has been pooh poohed.
Gary
|
38.1231 | Game re-arranged | PEKING::ROSEC | | Thu Apr 13 1995 17:21 | 5 |
| Reading's, hopefully crucial, game against Bolton has been brought
forward to the Friday (21st) because of international call-ups for
Williams, Quinn, Muckateer and McGinley.
|
38.1232 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu Apr 13 1995 18:03 | 1 |
| What time's kick off??
|
38.1233 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Apr 18 1995 10:46 | 15 |
| Reading 3 Port Vale 3
Talk about a game of 2 halves. 1st half was excellent. Dylan Kerr for
once played some very good football. 2nd half Reading suddenly realised
that they`re not a fashionable club with lots of fans and money,and
played like they should be near the bottom of the table. Thus throwing
away 2 points.
I don`t think i`ve ever felt so depressed walking out. It was like a
funeral procession.
Still,typically of Reading this season they bounced back and beat Luton
on Monday and Barnsley lost to Grimsby. So Reading are 3 points ahead
of Grimsby but Grimsby have a game in hand.
|
38.1234 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue Apr 18 1995 10:51 | 5 |
| > Grimsby but Grimsby
Shouldn't that be Barnsley??
Rick.
|
38.1235 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Apr 18 1995 11:32 | 6 |
| Er,yes.
I got my Grimsby and my Barnsley mixed up. These Northern towns are
all the same to me.
|
38.1236 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue Apr 18 1995 11:37 | 4 |
| God.. for a moment I thought that there was a chance that Leeds might
have to go and play in Grimsby.... what a match that would be!! :->
Rick.
|
38.1237 | Reading 2 Bolton 1 | PIECES::PCLSC::chalfont | Place holder for NOTES | Sun Apr 23 1995 15:39 | 21 |
| Reading 2 Bolton 1
A thoroughly entertaining game which Reading won thanks to a goal from Lee Nogan in the 87th
minute. Bolton, in my opinion, are the best side to visit Elm Park this year (although I missed
the Middlesbrough game admittedly) and probably deserved a draw for the way they attacked and
tried to win the game, especially in the second half.
Reading deservedly took the lead in the 14th minute from a deflected shot by Archie Lovell and
overall had the better of the first half. Bolton however came out fired up in the second half
and equalised immediately following what looked like a mistake by Shaka (I must of been dreaming
surely!!). Reading were then forced on the defensive and only a great goal-line clearance from
Darius prevented us going 2-1 down. However, just when a draw seemed inevitable, Nogan was put
through by Simon Osborn and he coolly put the ball away with only the goalkeeper to beat.
A great result watched by the season's best crowd. With Derby, Sheffield Utd and Barnsley all
drawing, our destiny is now in our own hands. If we beat Bristol City and Charlton, we will
definately be in the play-offs.
Neil
|
38.1238 | good try | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas,Got A Bung | Sun Apr 23 1995 16:47 | 7 |
| RE-1
Neil,
That would probably have been a great note if we didn't have
to try and finish the sentences ourselfes.
SQF Jambo #1
|
38.1239 | Ooh err ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sun Apr 23 1995 17:08 | 10 |
|
Sid,
Try putting a hand either side of the terminal & giving the plastic &
good, hard tug...........it should stretch the screen enough for you to
read the last note
It certainly works for me. I've been pulling mine for years, and I
swear it's got bigger 8*))))))))))))
|
38.1240 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Apr 24 1995 11:48 | 11 |
| Who the hell do Reading think they are,beating the darlings of the
1st Division?
Bolton were excellent. Wave upon wave of attack,leaving my nerves
shattered and torn. The air turned blue as the referee did his
best to give Bolton the equaliser,adding on 5 minutes of injury time
and giving a dubious free kick from outside the area in the last
couple of minutes.
The good thing now is that destiny is in Reading`s hands.
|
38.1241 | sorry | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Apr 24 1995 14:47 | 8 |
| re. 1237
Sorry about that. I have never had that problem before when entering a
note. I haven't got time to re-enter it now but suffice to say it was
a great win and, what with other results, means our chances of making the
play-offs are now in our own hands.
Neil
|
38.1242 | Tickets | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Apr 25 1995 11:41 | 4 |
| Reading's home game against Charlton on Sunday May 7th is ALL TICKET
for all areas of the ground.
|
38.1243 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Apr 25 1995 13:52 | 5 |
| Uh oh. How about if you have a season ticket,does that still mean
I have to get a ticket (to accomodate all the glory boys for their
one game of the season)???
|
38.1244 | Mark McGhee is still a Saint in my book | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Tue Apr 25 1995 14:02 | 9 |
|
Mr.Half a Digestive,
If your a season ticket holder, then this SHOULD entitle you to just
turn up & hand over that particular voucher for that particular match.
This seems to be the case with other season ticket holders around the
country.
|
38.1245 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue Apr 25 1995 14:09 | 6 |
| Aah, but you have to remember that these local boys don't get that many
all-ticket matches and so they all get confused when it happens. God
knows what they'd be like in the remote event that they got promoted
and faced all-ticket games every week.
Stuart
|
38.1246 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Apr 25 1995 16:01 | 6 |
| Stuart is correct. For the last all ticket match I had to go up to the
ground and exchange my season ticket ticket for a ticket (if you can
follow that).
All ticket games are so rare,it`s on the front page of the local rag.
|
38.1247 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Tue Apr 25 1995 17:05 | 4 |
| >>>...so rare,it`s on the front page of the local rag.
I didn't realise the fortean times was into Football...
|
38.1248 | Ticket info for Charlton game | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Wed Apr 26 1995 13:25 | 11 |
| With regards the Charlton game (From last night's Eve. Post - from memory):
All seating tickets have already been sold.
South Bank is for members only. Only 1 ticket per member.
Season Ticket holders do not require another ticket.
Tickets for the away end are only available from Charlton F.C.
Al
|
38.1249 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Apr 26 1995 14:05 | 26 |
| On the subject of tickets, whilst the Bristol City game at Ashton Gate
this Saturday is not all ticket, a large number of Reading fans are
expected to travel down the M4. Having checked with Bristol City, there
are apparently 4,500 away spaces available. However, I wouldn't be
surprised if Reading take at least that number of fans, so my advice to
anyone going is get there early.
I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't more Reading fans there than
Bristol City considering they are already doomed.
With respect to the queues to get in to the South Bank last Friday
evening, the club has created this problem for themselves and
consequently had to make the Charlton match all ticket. Up until the
New Year, you had to have and use a membership card to get into the South
Bank. For some reason they abandoned the need to use the card and so, when
a large crowd boosted by the one-off fans occurs, the world and his mate
can get onto the South Bank. Consequently members were locked out and were
not too happy to say the least. Now for the final game there is a need
to reintroduce the use of the card and make the game all ticket to
cater for the increased demand.
Goodness knows what will happen next season should we get promoted.
Neil
|
38.1250 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Apr 26 1995 14:10 | 7 |
| Neil,
If Reading get promoted, I predict that ticketing will not be a problem
as you will suddenly find that there will be 10,000= season ticket
holders.
Stuart
|
38.1251 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Apr 28 1995 11:56 | 13 |
| Did anyone see Reading featured on Sky Soccer News yesterday??
They had an interview with Mickey Gooding and Shaka (God) Hislop about
the state of Elm Park and their chances of promotion. Shaka reckons
Reading are a bit of a roll at the moment,and quite fancies their
chances. Mickey reckons questions about how they`re going to fare
against the likes of Man Utd and capacity crowds etc is a luxury
problem which he`s looking forward to. Which is fair enough.
They also interviewed Judas McGee,who has no regrets leaving. ha! Maybe
in public,but i`m sure he sits quietly over a bottle of whisky and
thinks what might have been.
|
38.1252 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Fri Apr 28 1995 12:39 | 4 |
| McGhee also said that he reckons Reading would go straight back down unless
they were prepared to invest millions in their first premiership season.
They'd have to get some pretty major sponsorship to manage that, I should
think.
|
38.1253 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 28 1995 13:26 | 7 |
| Alternatively, Madjeski could break his vow never to go nuts with the
cheque book. I'd have to agree with McGhee's assessment, Readings
current squad just isn't good enough for the Premiership. The thought
of barring promotion/relegation because a club doesn't have good enough
facilities/players suddenly doesn't seem such a bad idea.
Stuart
|
38.1254 | If you're all going to Bristol.. | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Fri Apr 28 1995 14:55 | 41 |
| It's very interesting to read the views of REAL Reading fans and those
that have a) joined the bandwagon over the last two/three seasons or b)
those that attend around 3 or 4 games a season.
To be even considering how Reading would maintain Premiership standard
is almost unbelieveable. Waht they have acheived over the last few
years is nothing short of remarkable. And then there is the slight
facts that a) Reading are not in the play-offs yet, b) the tiny matter
of a two-legged affair with either Wolves/Bolton or Tranmere and c) if
they manage all that, then they still have to win at Wembley!!
If you win Division One or win through via the play-offs then you
DESERVE the right to play in the Premiership. You should also be
allowed the time to either upgrade your stadium or move (this was the
option given to all the top flight clubs at the time, so why not those
that win their way through to the top flight).
The huge gulf in the Premiership means that you will always have (at
least until another Jack Walker comes along) the same 7/8 clubs who are
the only ones with a realistic chance of winning the league. Then
there are half a dozen clube who normally survive - then there are the
remainder who will annually fight for their lives. It's a fact.
Maybe someone could explain Reading's option to me?
If they go up, they are told they are not ready, the ground hasn't got
enough armchairs, the exec boxes don't do salmon sandwiches etc etc.
If they stay down, they are likely to be forced to sell Shaka, Super Si
etc and will the opportunity come around again so quickly (bearing in
mind it has taken 124 years to get this far).
Just go for it - what is there to lose!
And if it means that the Premiership lose one of their darlings for a
year (and get replaced by a "small" club - Tranmere/Reading) then....
......TOUGH S***
|
38.1255 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:17 | 7 |
| I think play-offs contribute to the fact that the div 1 teams go straight back
down. They are a completely stupid idea. The team that does best over the season
would be far better equipped to cope with the rigours of Premiership life than a
potential giant killer who sneaks in via the play-offs. Reading should have no
chance of going up.
Mike
|
38.1256 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:20 | 12 |
| I agree. Reading didn`t get to (we all hope after tomorrow) a play off
position by luck. They got there by being the 4th or 5th best team over the
course of the season.
Plus I don`t see why they couldn`t hold their own. I agree that 8 or 9
teams could wop their proverbials,but Reading could do enough to hold
their own a la Wimbledon. I`d hate it if Madjeski did a Jack Walker,
all the character of the club would go.
Call me naive? Many people said Reading would struggle in the 1st Division
and be lucky to stay up.
|
38.1257 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:28 | 12 |
| That`s agreement to 1254 not 1255.
Reading aren`t a giant killer. This isn`t the FA Cup we`re
talking about. Plus Reading haven`t sneaked in,I don`t think they
could have been outside the top 6 more than 2 or 3 times in the
season.
Apologies that a more fashionable club like Derby or Sheffield Utd
aren`t up there. But tough monkeys.
|
38.1258 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:36 | 18 |
| According to last weeks program,
since the 3rd game of the season Reading have only been out of the top 6 for 1
week, 8th around Xmas time I think
It has been such a tight race this year that the Play-Offs are potentially going
to be very exciting affairs, and will be an apt finish to a superb season.
However, I do think the idea of a team that finishes 15 or so points behind the
team in the first play-off position getting promoted totally through the
play-offs is totally unfair, a la Burnley/Stockport County last year in Div 2.
I think that in order to qualify for the play-offs you have to be within say 5
points of each other.
Still deciding whether to make the trip down the motorway tomorrow. Could be one
hell of a party come 4:40.
Al
|
38.1259 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:36 | 39 |
| re .1256
I would like to take issue with a couple of points if I may.
Firstly, if you win through via the play-offs then you do *not* deserve
to be in the Premiership unless you are the side that finished one
place below the automatic promotion spot. Time and again in the top
flight, the teams that come up via this route are found wanting.
Sunderland, Swindon & Leicester are all proof of this. The problem with
this is money. Clubs like Man U, Liverpool, Newcastle, Arsenal, etc,
have the resources to spend on players if the need arises. And make no
mistake, this seasons Premiership is going to be an exception rather
than the rule with so many teams involved in relegation fights.
Eventually the time will come when the big clubs turn round and say "we
don't need Coventry, Leicester, Ipswich etc" every week. The time will
come when they play in regional European Leagues with the English
divisions being feeder leagues.
Secondly with regards to facilities, Reading should have been improving
their ground way before now. They have procrastinated for years. The
Taylor Report recommendations have been known about for at least 4
years. It was common knowledge 2�/3 years ago that the top 2 divisions
would be all seater and in this period Reading have been in Promotion
battles so there is no excuse. They should have sorted themselves out
with the Borough Council before now. To be honest, if the champions of
the GM Vauxhall Conference can be denied entry to the League then
promotion to the Premiership should be denied if the League Grounds are
not up to the requirements of the Taylor Report. Lets face it,
Macclesfields ground was used by Chester for a couple of years and having
been there for a League Cup tie a couple of years ago, I can assure you
that the facilities are certainly no worse than Elm Park.
If Madjeski isn't prepared to pump in the money, fine. But he should
accept the consequences of his actions and if the club suffers then
basically that is tough.
Stuart
|
38.1260 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:39 | 4 |
| Apologies but I was referring to note .1254 specifically when I typed
the last entry but I s'pose it refers to .1256 as well.
Stuart
|
38.1261 | Well I like 'em | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:51 | 15 |
| Although potentially unfair I think the play-off system is a good one in
keeping interest in the season going for a lot of clubs and because of
that increasing crowds. If Reading weren't in the I bet you would be
watching the Rugby League on TV tomorrow instead.
Everyone knows the rules at the start of the season and so should except them.
I think the rule that hurts Div 1 sides most is the goals scored rule.
Although increasing entertainment, the performance of the promoted teams
in the Premiership is that it doesn't equipe them defensively for the
better teams. For example, Wolves & Tranmere have let in over 60 goals
in the league this season. In the Premiership that number of goals
against leads straight to relegation.
I think that Reading & Bolton look like the teams who are good enough
defensively to be able to stay in the Premier.
|
38.1262 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 28 1995 15:54 | 8 |
| > If Reading weren't in the I bet you would be watching the Rugby
> League on TV tomorrow instead.
Er, Nope, I'd still be toddling off up to Highbury to see the Boys end
the Tott's dreams of Europe.
Stuart
|
38.1263 | Re. stadiums | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:15 | 11 |
| Stuart,
I think a club promoted from Div 2 has 3 years to get its stadium up to
scratch. However, I do think that their should be some sort of criteria
governing the standard of ground required for the Premiership due to the
larger crowds involved. I don't know much about Reading's ground but
places like Southend (not that it will be a problem for them) couldn't
cope with Premier attendances safely.
However, it will be sad if there are other criteria involved with
promotion other than on the pitch.
|
38.1264 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:19 | 20 |
| Saying the top 2 teams should go up is fine if the team you support are
in the top 2. It would make a rather boring season for the other 20 teams
in the league though.
As for their ground,there`s not much point in improving it as there is
no room for expansion. (It`s in the middle of a built up residential
area). The only option is to move sites,which Reading have been looking
into for a while now. I guess they haven`t done anything about it
before as no one expected Reading to be in the position they are in.
Anyway,i`m sure away fans will love the nostalgia of standing on
uncovered terraces in the freezing cold and rain. (In the vain hope
Reading do get promoted).
That`s the trouble with the Premier League - it`s made fans go soft.
ho!ho!
|
38.1265 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:23 | 13 |
| John,
Readings ground can safely be described as on a par with Stenhousemuirs
(I caught a glimpse of their ground on Skys Scottish Cup highlights). I
cannot think of a worse ground that I have been too in the last 2
years. I would imagine that it is certainly amongst the worst in Div 1.
It consists of 3 sides terracing (only 1 is covered). I am surprised
that the stand passed the fire regulations as it seems to be all wooden
seating. As for the executive boxes, I would be embarrased to entertain
clients/customers in them.
Stuart
|
38.1266 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:36 | 7 |
| Re -1
> clients/customers
What kind of clients would those be then Stu?
James.
|
38.1267 | The pimping business is going well at the moment | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:40 | 9 |
| > What kind of clients would those be then Stu?
Jimbo,
I was referring to them in the Corporate entertaining sense. I can't
comment on any others on the grounds that I may be incriminating
myself.
Stuart
|
38.1268 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Apr 28 1995 16:53 | 11 |
| re -1
Stock in trade response! Did you have to get that response
approved by the local VP before posting ;-).
So does DEC...sorry Digital...have an executive box at Reading?
Impress Bob P. the next time he's over with a visit to the
"field of dreams"?
James.
|
38.1269 | A complete absence of smiley things | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri Apr 28 1995 17:05 | 10 |
| James,
Rather surprisingly, Digital doesn't have any advertising that I've seen at
the ground. Maybe they think that their target audience doesn't attend
football matches at Reading.
Hmm, given the varying levels of pond-life I've seen at Elm Park they
could be right.
Stuart
|
38.1270 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Fri Apr 28 1995 17:43 | 13 |
| Saying the play offs are bad for the top two teams but good for all the other
teams that can't get that high proves my point. It's just a way for crap teams
to get promoted. Let's face it; there's a massive gulf between the Prem and Div
1, and Leicester, Swindon, etc. prove it. Forest are an exception because they
had money. Whatever team wins the play off this year will get stuffed week in,
week out and then come straight back down unless the respective chairperson
invests tons of cash in the team.
The ground restriction means that if Reading go up, they'll have to ground share
with either Swindon or some London club. People are entirely likely to want to
travel for hours to watch their team get pummelled by Coventry, and pigs fly.
Mike
|
38.1271 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Fri Apr 28 1995 18:33 | 15 |
|
Re groundshare....
Unfair - Chester shared with Macclesfield. Macclesfield win the GMV
but aren't allowed to share with Chester ?????????? even though
Chester offered. ????????. Brentford considered the same with Woking
but again the FA said no way. Kidderminster last year had the offer
from Birmingham to share and again the FA say no.
It seems that league clubs can play in down scaled stadiums but these
small clubs can't play in upgraded facilities ???,
Gary
|
38.1272 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Mon May 01 1995 09:11 | 6 |
|
I believe Reading's win on Saturday puts them into 2nd place &
guarentees them a place in the playoffs given the results of the other
teams around them (ie. they cannot be caught by the 6th placed team).
JBG
|
38.1273 | What an atmosphere | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon May 01 1995 10:09 | 31 |
| Yet another great win, although the Reading fans should take as much
credit for the result as the players. There were approximately 5000
Reading fans and this outnumbered the Bristol City fans. The atmosphere
was superb and was only slightly deflated at the end of the match when
the Barnsley result came through meaning we are still not assured of
our play-off spot.
We took the lead after about 15 minutes when Archie Lovell headed in a
Super Si free kick from the left. The pitch was awful and didn't allow
Reading to play their passing game with the same purpose and confidence
as normal. Lee Nogan scored the second goal early in the second half
again from an Osborn free kick deflecting the ball through the
goalkeeper's legs. Only a mistake from Shaka in the last five minutes
(that the second in two weeks - what is happening?!) allowed Bristol
City to score in the last five minutes which resulted in a tense final
few minutes.
However, we are now second behind Middlesbrough who now look sure to be
Champions. With Bolton and Tranmere losing and Wolves only drawing,
everything has tightened up but Reading know their destiny is in their
own hands. If they win on Sunday against Charlton, they will be certain
of a play-off spot. However, if Barnsley fail to beat Oldham tomorrow
night, then again we will be assured of a place. Indeed, on current
form Tranmere look the most likely team to miss out especially since
their final two games are against Wolves and Middlesbrough. There is
still a lot to play for.
Neil
|
38.1274 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon May 01 1995 11:14 | 7 |
| It makes you wonder where Reading would be if Simon Osborn hadn`t been
injured for most of the season. He`s set up something like 4 out of the
last 5 goals for Reading,including the crucial 1-0 against Luton and
the 87th minute effort against Bolton.
2nd,probably. ha!
|
38.1275 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon May 01 1995 17:26 | 5 |
| I hear the final game against Charlton is already sold out. Any confirmation
of this?
|
38.1276 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon May 01 1995 17:35 | 2 |
| According to the local media it is. Rumour control had it live on TV.
Is this right?
|
38.1277 | Should be live!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Mon May 01 1995 18:02 | 17 |
| I wouldn't be surprised to see the game on Meridian & LWT, as Reading are the
only team in the south with any chance for the play-offs.
Then again, as Reading are involved they'll probably show Stenhousemuir v
Brechin :-).
I don't really care, 'cos I've got my ticket.
So tomorrow I'll be a Latics fan (they're playing Barnsley), and if they let us
down, it'll be the Wolves on Wednesday & Middlesbrough on Sunday (Both v
Tranmere).
Off course, it'll be academic as Reading will stuff Charlton on Sunday anyway
(whenever Royals have been live on TV they've won so they have to keep up the
100% record).
Al
|
38.1278 | Tactic no 1 | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Mon May 01 1995 18:19 | 7 |
| Chaps,
Reading's aim should be to NOT finish second as every year the team
below the automatic spot looses in the play-offs just so people can
whinge about how unfair life is!
Peter
|
38.1279 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue May 02 1995 09:40 | 6 |
| > Then again, as Reading are involved they'll probably show
> Stenhousemuir v Brechin :-).
Somehow I think that would be a more interesting match
Stuart
|
38.1280 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Tue May 02 1995 11:22 | 15 |
|
Bit uncharitable, Stuart...
Whenever Reading have been on ITV this season (=infrequently,
they'd seem to rather show Portsmouth or Swindon) they've played
attractive passing football. I've never seen either of the two
Scottich clubs you mention, so I couldn't compare them...
If Reading earn promotion then so be it. If they come crashing
back down there'll be enough "told you so's" to re-paper my toilet,
which will be necessary to cover up all the PANES notes I've
printed off and used this year ;-)
Andy.
|
38.1281 | Space on South Bank | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Tue May 02 1995 13:39 | 14 |
| According to last night's Evening Post, there are still tickets for the
South Bank (i.e for membership card holders only). As pointed out in my
note following the Bolton game, Reading have quickly realised the need
to reinstate the use membership cards. They also had the good sense to
postpone the issuing of new cards to avoid a rush on people spending an
extra pound just to get your ticket for the Charlton game.
Unfortunately, bad planning before Christmas means I am away this
weekend. However, I have every confidence in Oldham beating Barnsley
tonight meaning that Sunday's match will not be quite as important as it
might have been. I hope therefore that the match is televised on Sunday.
Neil
|
38.1282 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue May 02 1995 13:50 | 4 |
| I dreamt last night the score would be Barnsley 0 Oldham 2.
We`ll see.
|
38.1283 | We're in the playoffs! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed May 03 1995 09:40 | 30 |
| Reading are now confirmed in the playoffs as Barnsley and Oldham drew
1-1 last night.
The current League Table is as follows
Played Points
Middlesbrough 45 81
Reading 45 76
Bolton 44 75
Wolves 44 74
Tranmere 44 74
Barnsley 45 71
The remaining games are as follows:
Tonight:
Tranmere v Wolves
Stoke v Bolton
Sunday
Tranmere v Middlesbrough
Reading v Charlton
Burnley v Bolton
Southend vs Barnsley
Wolves v ?
Does anyone know the playoff dates?
Neil
|
38.1284 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed May 03 1995 11:09 | 6 |
| Don't know about the play-off dates but Wolves are at home to Swindon
on the last day of the season. The final is usually the Bank Holiday
Monday at the end of the Season so I would guess that the semis are
probably a week Wednesday and the following Wednesday
Stuart
|
38.1285 | Play-offs | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Wed May 03 1995 11:29 | 9 |
| Stuart,
Play-off finals are indeed on the last weekend of May at Wembley
3rd Div - Sat 27th May
2nd Div - Sun 28th May
1st Div - Mon 29th May
If its like previous years, the semi-finals will in the week from 16th May.
|
38.1287 |
| SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed May 03 1995 11:41 | 8 |
| Top result last night. I cracked open a bottle of champagne to
celebrate. Well,had a glass of water anyway.
Odd how the mind works. Now instead of thinking "great! What an
achievement - little old Reading have reached the play-offs". Now
it`s "What if Reading fail to get to Wembley - how depressing".
|
38.1288 | News | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Wed May 03 1995 14:37 | 19 |
| The decision as to whether sunday's game is to be televised will be made
tomorrow morning, obviously dependent on results tonight.
Both Meridian & Carlton have expressed an interest in showing the game.
Royals have been told that they will not be able to use their training ground as
of next monday, due to some pathetic legal wrangling by Oxford Council. They
deemed it necessary to tell the guy who owns the training ground at Whithchurch
(Nr. Pangbourne) that it was not lawful to erect the lights and the goalposts,
and they are to be taken down on monday. Great timing eh!!
I reckon that the leader of Oxford council supports Oxford Utd, and is being a
complete pain in the a**e as Reading are doing SOOOOOOO well and Oxford aren't.
I rang the Royals this morning and told them they could use my back garden :-)
Looking forward to the party atmosphere on Sunday.
Al
|
38.1289 | nimbys | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Wed May 03 1995 15:03 | 27 |
| Hi Al.
I think the decision by South Oxon Council stinks. Though it's not
uncommon, as they traditionally have had very little sympathy with
football requests in the past (e.g. they refused any expansion of
Peppard's ground, so that they could transition to the Diadora; as a
result, they lost all their players to Thame, and plummetted down the
Parasol league in one season).
The Whitchurch ground has been 'loaned' on a friendly basis by Maurice
Deaner (I think he's in marine salvage) for several years, and youth
football in Reading has benefitted greatly by it, as well as the first
team squad. The pitches are immaculate, and the youth and reserve teams
play all their home games there. What is more annoying is that the
floodlights are specifically of the removable sort which can be lowered
and rolled away on trolleys. They are also not used much at this time
of year, and there is nothing else there that really indicates that it
is used for football.
I can only imagine that some old buffer in the neighbourhood has
complained to S. Oxon Council about the occasional increased traffic
that goes in and out of this private grounds. I can see no other reason
for this sudden decision, with its perfect timing!
I know which party I won't be voting for in the forthcoming local
elections....
Mr. Angry of South Oxfordshire
|
38.1290 | | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Thu May 04 1995 12:11 | 3 |
|
How many teams will go down from premier league and how does Reading
have to perform in the playoffs to get promoted ?
|
38.1291 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu May 04 1995 12:29 | 8 |
| Hi Heiko,
It's 4 down and 2 up. Middlesbrough are promoted, and Reading have to win the
playoffs - a home and away match,and the final at Wembley.
I wish them all the best!
grahame
|
38.1292 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu May 04 1995 14:03 | 13 |
| Bolton only managed a draw at Stoke,and Wolves drew with Tranmere. This
means Reading are joint 2nd with Bolton as they approach the last
hurdle.
But more to the point,it means I win 60 quid off Gary Waite. Before the
season started we bet Reading would be above West Bromich Albion (10
quid) and Reading would reach the play-offs (50 quid).
An outrageous bet at time (he was winding me up something chronic),
but it certainly paid off in the end. ha!!
|
38.1293 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Thu May 04 1995 14:46 | 15 |
| Talking of bets - I had a 20 quid bet with our placement student that
Reading would finish above Bristol City this year.
He paid me in March!!!!!!!!
After this Sunday's games Reading will know who they have to play in
the play-offs and who are at home first. It's looking like the
play-offs will be....
Wolves v Reading
Tranmere v Bolton
|
38.1294 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu May 04 1995 14:51 | 5 |
|
Give my regards to young Gary.......after you've taken the money off
him 8-)
JBG
|
38.1295 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Thu May 04 1995 16:25 | 5 |
| Say hi to Gary for me... & make sure that he don't give you any funny
money.... you can never be too careful with those West Brom
supporters.... *:-)
Rick.
|
38.1296 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Thu May 04 1995 18:00 | 4 |
| Tell him I look forward to seeing the Villa stuff the Baggies out of sight (ooh
er missus) at the Park next season. 8-) / 8-(
Mike
|
38.1297 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue May 09 1995 10:54 | 7 |
| The play-offs should be banned. Play-offs mean that mickey mouse teams
who are not worthy of the Premiership could sneak in. It should be only
the top 2 teams who get promoted.
ho!ho! Reading 2 Chalton 1. Due to all the other teams drawing,Reading
finish the season in 2nd place.
|
38.1298 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue May 09 1995 11:24 | 9 |
| >Reading finish the season in 2nd place.
The only problem being that in all the previous 1st/old 2nd
division playoffs, no team that finished one place off automatic
promotion has every won in the playoffs.....
I hope Reading do win the final... I fancy a day at Wembley.... :->
Rick.
|
38.1299 | Scrap the Play-offs :-) | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Tue May 09 1995 12:02 | 44 |
| Reading 2 Charlton 1
Nogan Chandler
Williams
Not a classic by any stretch of the imagination. After a bright start, Reading
took the foot off the pedal, and for much of the game let Charlton take the game
to them.
Reading took the lead on six minutes, when Mick Gooding stole the ball in
midfield, and threaded a perfectly weighted ball to Nogan who waited for the
keeper to commit himself before chipping it into the net.
Charlton deservedly equalised after 75 minutes through Chandler, making his
debut, after a corner. The marking was diabolical. All the defenders crowded
around Leeburn, and it allowed a free header, which was perfectly placed in the
corner, over Gooding(?). This had followed a spell, when Player of the Season,
Shaka Hislop, had made 3 absolutley stunning saves. Standing in the Tilehurst
end they all looked certain goals, but when you're in form.... Peter Osgood
likened him to Gordon Banks, which is praise indeed.
This sparked Reading into life, a little, and Nogan almost scored directly from
the restart, and then in a final push in the dying minutes, a long corner from
Tom Jones, was connected by Adie Williams on the penalty spot, and bulleted the
ball into the bottom corner past the despairing dive of the keeper.
Seconds later Williams made a match winning tackle on the six yard line.
Anyone know why Andy Bernal was taken off. There was nothing in the Post, and he
was one of the best players on the park yesterday. I reckon he must have been
struggling after receiving a knock in the first half. Michael Gilkes was
complete S***e. He seemed completely uninterested all game, usually you get 2/3
minutes of inspiration. I don't recall him making one run at the defense of note.
A great atmosphere at the ground, and I just hope the Reading were saving their
best for next week. If they play like they did yesterday in any of the play-off
games, they won't get through.
It's hard to believe that we finished second. I don't believe we're the second
best in the division, but after 46 games, I'm not going to argue.
I've been trying to get through to the ticket office since 9am this morning and
I'm just about fed up with the engaged tone.
Al
|
38.1300 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue May 09 1995 12:02 | 5 |
| re .1298
Rick yer just a glory boy ;-)
Stuart
|
38.1301 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue May 09 1995 12:06 | 3 |
| Sure am.... :->
Rick.
|
38.1302 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue May 09 1995 12:16 | 10 |
| .1299 It wasn`t Reading at their best. But who can blame them in that
heat,and bearing in mind they don`t want any injuries for the
play-offs. Plus Charlton had a lot of young lads (average age of 22)
who can run around a lot.
I wouldn`t dare make any predictions for the play-offs against
Tranmere,but at least Reading have got a full squad (apart from
Hopkins). So there won`t be any "if only Williams could have played..
if only Osbourn could have played" etc.
|
38.1303 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Tue May 09 1995 14:37 | 9 |
| Just been down to the ground to get my ticket and there is a 4 hour
long queue and since, I obviously couldn't wait that long, I am now in
despair as to how I can get a ticket. I am away on business tomorrow so
that doesn't help. It's all those end of season supporters who just
turn up for the big games and wouldn't dream of standing on the
terraces during January or February. Apparently they have taken the
phone off the hook as well!
Neil
|
38.1304 | Rick, you're not alone then! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue May 09 1995 14:41 | 1 |
|
|
38.1305 | The phone is not off the hook!!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Tue May 09 1995 16:01 | 10 |
| I just got through on the phone, so don't give up hope yet.
Once I got the ringing tone, it was another minute or so before it was picked
up.
I may have a spare for the away game, I'll put in another reply if it is.
Al (relieved of Tilehurst)
P.S. How do I get to Tranmere's ground???
|
38.1306 | A relieved man | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu May 11 1995 13:40 | 8 |
| I have just been down to the ground, queued for 5 minutes and got one
of the last twenty South Bank tickets. What a relieved person I am.
In effect, both the home and away games ar now sold out, although any
unclaimed season ticket holders tickets will be available to anyone on
Saturday morning at 9am.
Neil
|
38.1307 | Tranmere 1 Reading 3 | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon May 15 1995 09:48 | 48 |
| Tranmere 1 Reading 3
Malkin 15' Lovell 9',81'
Nogan 74'
A superb performance with Reading totally outplaying Tranmere from
start to finish. The Reading players received a standing ovation at the
end of the game - from the Tranmere fans!
Hopefully this performance will enable Reading to receive the
recognition in the media that they deserve, although it would appear
the TV pundits are beginning to realise why we finished in the league
where we did.
Archie Lovell scored the first in the 9th minute when a defensive error
following a long kick from Shaka allowed him to score from outside the
box.
Tranmere scored a good equaliser on 15 minutes when both Michael Gilkes
and Simon Osborn lost out on the right to Morrisey whose cross was well
met by Malkin, who beat Adie Williams, giving Shaka no chance.
The remainder of the first half was fairly even although a deliberate
back pass which Nixon, the Tranmere goalkeeper, picked up was overruled
by a linesman for offside - a dubious decision.
Reading however were totally dominant in the second half and it was
only a matter of time before we scored. Both Archie and Scott Taylor
had missed excellent chances before Lee Nogan scored an excellent goal.
Cutting in from the left he played an excellent one-two with Scott
Taylor before shooting past Nixon. I was one who doubted the wisdom of
signing Nogan after his first month, but during the past 10 games he
has been superb.
Archie scored the third when another shot by Nogan was parried by the
goalkeeper and Archie was on hand to thump the ball home.
The only worrying moment was when Shaka inexplicably picked the ball up
from a back-pass in the 4th minute of extra time (how there were four
minutes of extra time I will never know). Fortunately from 10 yards out
Tranmere failed to score.
The whole team performance was brilliant, although Mick Goding
deservedly won the Man of the Match award. He worked tiredlessly
throughout the game and led by example.
Perhaps the dream will become reality.
Neil
|
38.1308 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon May 15 1995 10:53 | 10 |
| Great game (I watched it on TV) and I thought the away support were
very loud.
Reading don`t want to get complacent though and lose 3-0 at home,
though I think that`s unlikely as Tranmere looked devoid of ideas.
I celebrated each goal by pulling my Reading shirt off and running
round the room waving it wildly over my head. Very Duncan Ferguson.
|
38.1309 | re shirt/Dunk the Drunk... | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Mon May 15 1995 10:56 | 4 |
|
....and then head-butting the postman! ;-)
Andy.
|
38.1310 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Mon May 15 1995 12:46 | 21 |
| Superb day out.
As Neil said, Reading Played Tranmere off the pitch for most of the game,
especially the 2nd half.
The Noise generated by the Reading fans was superb, I only recall hearing the
Tranmere fans 2/3 times throughout the game.
Gooding was my MoM too. Everytime we got into difficulty, he was there to clean
up, and on numerous occasions turned nasty looking defensive situations into
good attacking moves, especially with his 1 touch stuff.
The day was almost ruined on the M53, when it went down to 2 lanes. Loads of
burnt rubber, and worn out brake pads, as loads of cars screeched to a halt from
70+ in 20 yards!!!! when it went from 3 to 1 lane.
Looking forward to wednesday. If they play like they did yesterday then Wembley
then the premiership is a certainty.
Al
|
38.1311 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United FC Greatest team in football the world has everseen | Mon May 15 1995 13:01 | 6 |
| When will the tickets for Wembley go on sale if Reading make it through
the match on Wednesday....??
Do away goals count double in the playoffs??
Rick.
|
38.1312 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon May 15 1995 13:17 | 5 |
| I would guess that in order for Tranmere to go through,they would
have to beat Reading 3-0.
Am I correct??
|
38.1313 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon May 15 1995 13:22 | 10 |
| Rick,
No date has been mentioned as yet because I don't suppose anyone wants
to count their chickens...
Yes, away goals do count in the event of a draw. Therefore as things
stand Reading can afford to lose 2-0 on Wednesday and still go through.
However, this won't happen!
Neil
|
38.1314 | | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Mon May 15 1995 13:45 | 1 |
| How was the other playoff ?
|
38.1315 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Mon May 15 1995 13:54 | 1 |
| Wolves 2 - Bolton 1
|
38.1316 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon May 15 1995 14:56 | 4 |
| Excellent performance from Reading, I thought. The game was played at a
frantic pace, and they thoroughly deserved the margin of victory. Fingers
crossed for the 2nd leg and hopefully the final....ooohh....it's getting
exciting...
|
38.1317 | What a day out | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon May 15 1995 15:03 | 15 |
| I understand that IF Reading get through to Wembley, and the play-off
Final, then each club gets 34,000 tickets. Reading will put their
tickets on sale Friday morning, if all goes according to plan.
Yesterday was a superb day. The noise in the ground was
unbelievable, and the motorway going home was packed with car's
parrading the colours of Reading.
On Wednesday Reading should play exactly as they did on Sunday -
cavalier attitude and go for goals.
May 29th could be a good day out!
|
38.1318 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed May 17 1995 09:46 | 7 |
|
It may be a touch late now but 210fm ? have said that Tranmere
returned over a thousand tickets yesterday for tonights 2nd leg.
First come first served.
Gary
|
38.1319 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed May 17 1995 10:34 | 4 |
| John Aldridge may well be out with an achilles injury.
Shame that.
|
38.1320 | We on our way to Wembley! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu May 18 1995 09:39 | 24 |
| Reading 0 Tranmere 0
Not a classic but who cares, because we're on our way to Wembley!
A game of very few chances, although Reading had the best chance when
Scott Taylor was clean through having run from his own penalty area but
then shot weakly and the goalkeeper had a good save. Taylor is so
inconsistent when it comes to finishing - all the clear cut chances he
misses and all the difficult ones he scores from.
Reading's defence was superb as it has been most of the season but
especially over the last 10 games or so. Personally, I think Keith
McPherson has been magnificent since he came back into the side. He has
completely marked Aldridge out of the last two games (and he did a
similar job against McGinlay of Bolton). He rarely misses a tackle and
is good in the air. I also thought Jeff Hopkins had a great game last
night having to come on so early in place of Adie.
Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 12 noon from the South Bank turnstiles,
although there is also a credit booking line - 01734 507878.
Neil
PS We are playing Bolton who beat Wolves 2-0 (3-2 on aggregate).
|
38.1321 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu May 18 1995 09:40 | 7 |
|
Reading will play Bolton in the 1st Div play off final at Wembley.
Reading drew 0:0 with Tranmere last night to go through 3:1 on
aggregate. Bolton beat Wolves 2:0 to go through 2:1 on aggregate. The
winning goal came in extra time.
JBG
|
38.1322 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu May 18 1995 09:40 | 2 |
|
Clang!!!
|
38.1323 | no goals | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu May 18 1995 09:58 | 15 |
| Poor game, good atmosphere last night. I thought the tackles early on,
on Adrian Williams and another on Bernal, were bookable. Williams
subsequently went off from his injury.
Reading seemed to create a lot of chances down the left in the second
half, but failed to do anything constructive when they got there. They
didn't chase much, and seemed content to keep their shape and not give
anything away.
Lots of bookings in second half, and one Tranmere player sent off. Some
good chants about Aldridge and McGhee from the South Bank. 20 arrests
after the match - mostly drink-related. Record crowd - 13,245.
Roll on Bolton...
DaveT
|
38.1324 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu May 18 1995 10:36 | 7 |
| It still seems amazing that Reading are 90 minutes away from playing
in the Premier League.
That Oxfordshire Council are a miserable bunch of tossers. On the local
news they had a shot of Reading practising in the local park due to a
lack of training ground. Ridiculous.
|
38.1325 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu May 18 1995 11:46 | 6 |
| Any news about Adie's injury??
I thought we'd be in trouble once he'd gone off, but Hopkins had a great game. I
guess it was his chance to book a place in the Wembley line up.
Al
|
38.1326 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Thu May 18 1995 11:49 | 8 |
|
Record crowd??? RUBBISH!!
I was at Elm Park in '79 along with 26,000 others to see them draw
0-0 with Southampton in League Cup 4th round. There must have been
bigger crowds in the past, too.
Andy.
|
38.1327 | ok | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu May 18 1995 11:57 | 4 |
| errr. yes - 'spose so, but that's what was quoted over the tannoy -
I can only think that it means with the ground under current seating
arrangements.
dt
|
38.1328 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Thu May 18 1995 13:21 | 1 |
| Probably record receipts....!!
|
38.1329 | I think I'm still dreaming.... | IMAPC::SYSTEM | Virus FREE. No DECnet, No Pathworks | Thu May 18 1995 14:03 | 13 |
| Someone with a Rothmans yearbook will correct me but...
I think the all time crowd record at Elm park is either 27 or 37,000
against Brentford during the 20's or 30's I think.
Perhaps. Maybe. :-)
P
God I wish I was in England on the 29th. Almost worth getting a flight
back just for the occasion :-(
|
38.1330 | Someone called me ? | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Euro-Cup & Relegation Double | Thu May 18 1995 14:21 | 4 |
| 19th February 1927 to be precise; 33,042 saw the F.A. cup 5th round
tie between the two aforementioned clubs.
|
38.1331 | Is that a Dressing Gown hanging by your desk? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu May 18 1995 14:25 | 4 |
| Statto....Statto.....Statto....
ps - why aren't you out talking to Colworth about TurboLaser?!?!
|
38.1332 | Where are the applications to run on it ? | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Euro-Cup & Relegation Double | Thu May 18 1995 14:34 | 10 |
|
....cos I'm doing that tomorrow, see !
Hit next unseen now to avoid more boring trivia.....
....I've just worked out that Reading are one of only six current
league clubs that I've never seen play 'live'. The others being:
Wimbledon, Coventry, Barnet, Scarborough, and Wigan. Any of
you Premiership types out there seen such a broad spectrum of football
in England ?
|
38.1333 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hey, flip.... you melon farmer... | Fri May 19 1995 09:42 | 6 |
| Has anyone got the Visa hot-line number for ordering tickets for the
Wembley final??
Cheers,
Rick
|
38.1334 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Fri May 19 1995 11:27 | 5 |
| Rick,
It's 01734 507878. It's also permanently engaged!
Jon
|
38.1335 | Hanging on the telephone. | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Fri May 19 1995 15:58 | 7 |
| Tell me about it ! I'm going down there later, if I hear one more
engaged tone today, someone gets it.
Apparently the queues are spilling out onto the Tilehurst Road at the
mo. People were queuing from 7.30 this morning, that's 4 1/2 hours
before sale time. Sad.
|
38.1336 | Postal Applications!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Fri May 19 1995 16:29 | 5 |
| The Evening Post have special Postal applications starting today I believe, and
all next week, so I'm going to fill mine in and put it through the letter box
this evening.
Al (Also fed up with the engaged tone)
|
38.1337 | I've got my ticket! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Fri May 19 1995 17:08 | 12 |
| Well, I've got my ticket - so I'm OK!
A friend went along at 1.30 and only had to queue 40 minutes. However,
this was for a �26 ticket, the queues are longer for the cheaper
prices, but apparently no where near as bad as for the Tranmere game.
Mind you that was two ladies trying to sell 14,000 tickets in a small
room entered through a single door, whilst answering the credit line
phones!!!
What hope is there for next season should we get promoted.
Neil
|
38.1338 | | CHEFS::COSSEYN | | Sun May 21 1995 09:45 | 6 |
|
All Tickets have been sold....A part from a couple of hundred kept
by for postal applications..I queued for two hours Saturday morning
and managed to get my tickets...ONLY JUST....
Neil....
|
38.1339 | Reading to BUY !!! | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Mon May 22 1995 12:35 | 10 |
| According to todays Sun, Reading are chasing Portsmouth midfielder Alan
McLoughlin. He's priced around �500,000, and I feel he would be an
excellent buy for the club if they can get him. Does anyone else have
any details on him ie: previous clubs, Transfer Fees, no. of goals.
Cheers,
Ian.
|
38.1340 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Mon May 22 1995 13:00 | 4 |
| re -1
If its the one I'm thinking of, he used to play for Swindon and is/was
an Irish International.
|
38.1341 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon May 22 1995 14:53 | 1 |
| When's the play-off final?
|
38.1342 | | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Mon May 22 1995 15:29 | 4 |
| Monday 29th May !!
Ian.
|
38.1343 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Mon May 22 1995 17:06 | 8 |
| re .1340
> If its the one I'm thinking of, he used to play for Swindon and is/was
> an Irish International.
He was at Southampton between Swindon and Portsmouth.
Tony
|
38.1344 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue May 23 1995 10:53 | 6 |
| I haven`t got my ticket yet,though as a season ticket holder i`m fairly
hopeful.
I`m amazed they sold out so quick. Mind you,the great British public
love a day out.
|
38.1345 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Tue May 23 1995 10:56 | 5 |
| >Mind you,the great British public love a day out.
Especially when its an excuse to drink lots of beer.... :->
Rick,
|
38.1346 | Roll on Monday | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Wed May 24 1995 15:49 | 9 |
| I got my tickets on Friday evening.
After a day of frustration trying on the phone, I was driving home, expecting to
see huge queues still outside the ground. However, there was hardly anybody
there, so I rushed home, phoned the friends I'm going with, went to The Turks
head to pick them up, headed back to the ground, queued for 10 minutes, and hey
presto, 8 tickets.
Al
|
38.1347 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed May 24 1995 15:55 | 3 |
| All the Best to Reading on Monday - I hope you make it.
grahame
|
38.1348 | | YUPPY::PANES | She tastes like the real thing | Wed May 24 1995 16:32 | 5 |
| I hope for the supporters' sake they get promoted, but it would be good
to see the San Selhurst full to the rafters next season with the "Blue'n'White"
Army.
Stuart
|
38.1349 | Game on live!!1 | VYGER::REIDI | No huns at Hampden.... | Thu May 25 1995 10:02 | 4 |
|
The Reading- Bolton game will be on live on ITV at 1.00pm on Monday.
Choppers
|
38.1350 | Better than the telly.....BLUE ARMY !!!!! | SUBURB::CROSSA | | Fri May 26 1995 16:25 | 10 |
| Short notice BUT........
If anyone needs/knows of anyone needing a ticket I know of one going
spare. Price is twenty two pounds and the ticket is in the stand
behind the goal (211 if you have a map of Wembley).
If you are interested give us a bell on 7830 2919 (you can leave a
voice mail if I am on a call) OR 01734 571281 out of work hours.
Stretch.
|
38.1351 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Mon May 29 1995 15:17 | 4 |
|
Any news yet?
JBG
|
38.1352 | Half Time | UBOHUB::MVD05::BURGESSD | FTFC still in the GMVC | Mon May 29 1995 15:19 | 2 |
|
Bolton 0 : Reading 2
|
38.1353 | | IMAPC::SYSTEM | Virus FREE. No DECnet, No Pathworks | Mon May 29 1995 15:57 | 1 |
| Seriously ????
|
38.1354 | | IMAPC::SYSTEM | Virus FREE. No DECnet, No Pathworks | Mon May 29 1995 16:03 | 2 |
| just phoned up me mum, thanks DEC, and yes it is 2-0 to reading with
about 15 mins to go.
|
38.1355 | Latest | UBOHUB::MVD05::BURGESSD | FTFC still in the GMVC | Mon May 29 1995 16:05 | 4 |
|
Bolton have just got 1 back
Bolton 1 : Reading 2
|
38.1356 | Even Latest | UBOHUB::MVD05::BURGESSD | FTFC still in the GMVC | Mon May 29 1995 16:16 | 3 |
| Bolton Equalised
Bolton 2 : Reading "
|
38.1357 | Sounds exciting ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Mon May 29 1995 16:19 | 3 |
|
Is it full time yet ? Do you know the scorers ?
|
38.1358 | Full Time | UBOHUB::MVD05::BURGESSD | FTFC still in the GMVC | Mon May 29 1995 16:25 | 10 |
|
Sorry, too far away from the t.v. to see who the scorers were, missed
Readings goals due to dealing with a call.
Full Time
Bolton 2 : Reading 2
Going into extra time.
Watch this space!!
|
38.1359 | | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Mon May 29 1995 16:34 | 1 |
| GO READING GO GO GO
|
38.1360 | Uh Oh | UBOHUB::MVD05::BURGESSD | FTFC still in the GMVC | Mon May 29 1995 16:42 | 4 |
|
Bolton just scored
Bolton 3 : Reading 2
|
38.1361 | Fingernail-biting stuff ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Mon May 29 1995 16:59 | 3 |
|
Must be end of extra time by now. Any more news ?
|
38.1362 | bolton | SIOG::KEYES | DECADMIRE Engineering DTN 827-5556 | Mon May 29 1995 17:01 | 4 |
|
bolton 4 reading 2...seconds left
|
38.1363 | Full Time | UBOHUB::MVD05::BURGESSD | FTFC still in the GMVC | Mon May 29 1995 17:01 | 11 |
|
Really exciting last 2 minutes
Bolton score to make it 4:2
60 seconds later Reading score :- 4:3
Full Time:-
Bolton 4 : Reading 3
Bolton are next seasons Premiership cannon fodder!
|
38.1364 | Boo-hooo. Northern @$)$&$&($ | IMAPC::SYSTEM | Virus FREE. No DECnet, No Pathworks | Mon May 29 1995 17:04 | 3 |
| 4-3 to Bolton :-((((
|
38.1365 | Bolton fur the League! | VYGER::REIDI | Celtic FC Scottish Cup Champions 1995 | Mon May 29 1995 17:05 | 6 |
|
Hard luck to Reading, though I would rather see Bolton in the
Premiership than them.
Choppers
|
38.1366 | mcateer for liverpool | COMICS::HAWLEYI | The MANCS trophy cabinet is empty | Mon May 29 1995 18:43 | 4 |
|
Might be worth mentioning that Reading missed a penalty to go 3-0 up.
Ian.
|
38.1367 | I feel empty. | IMAPC::SYSTEM | Paul Murray @ZUO | Tue May 30 1995 08:25 | 18 |
|
Down with the government, bring back hanging, shoot the neighbours cat,
rave, rave, rave.
AND ban the playoffs while you're at it. Just a money making
scheme by league anyway. That the second placed team should not be
allowed to take their rightful place in the premier in just down-right
unfair.
We wuz robbed etc.
Anyway, sounded like an entertaining game. It even got a mention in the
Swiss teletext. Did Bolton deserve to win or did Reading loose their
nerve. Anyone care to post a match report.
Disappointed of Zuerich.
|
38.1368 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue May 30 1995 08:40 | 9 |
|
I saw one of the Bolton goals on Sky News last night. I think it was
Bolton's first in extra time (it was scored by their substitute
anyway). It looked to me like the Reading defence were walking around
ignoring the Bolton players.......still it did rather look like the
striker stopped the ball with his hand (after he'd first fallen over
trying to shhot) before burying it past the Reading keeper.
JBG
|
38.1369 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Tue May 30 1995 10:55 | 4 |
| Well I'm gutted for Reading. They just ran out of steam in the second half.
During extra time, they were just trudging around as if they'd had enough.
Bolton just relentlessly carried on, and won on fitness and commitment, I
thought.
|
38.1370 | Brian "Bolton" Moore !!!!! | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Tue May 30 1995 11:17 | 23 |
| My condolences go to Reading for putting up a great performance
yesterday that in the end just wasn't enough. The match was spoiled for
me however, because of some of the most biased commentating I have ever
heard. Brian Moore may as well have had a Bolton hat on and sat next to
Nat Lofthouse in the Royal Box. He was unbelieveable !! He read out the
fact that Reading had brought 36,000 fans to the game, and when on to
ask where they all came from, because they hadn't had that amount at
their home games. Whereas Bolton on the other hand, justifiably brought
fewer fans because it was further to travel and of course they had
already had a trip to Wembley where they had played so "wonderfully
well in defeat". B******S !!! Another one he came out with was when
Reading were awarded their penalty. His comment of "Surely the referees
not going to give that" was swiftly followed by "Well, I suppose he is
in a good position". Incredible !!
Anyway, enough of my belly-aching. Congratulations Bolton and good luck
in the Premiership, and well done Reading for putting up with Brian
Moore all this Season "waiting for the bubble to burst".
Again, well played Reading !!!
Ian.
|
38.1371 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Tue May 30 1995 11:31 | 1 |
| FWIW, Agreed. He was appalling.
|
38.1372 | :-( | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Tue May 30 1995 12:10 | 0 |
38.1373 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue May 30 1995 14:35 | 16 |
| Bad luck to Reading. They were brilliant in the first half, and if Lovell
had scored the penalty then it wouls have been all over by half-time.
Nogan's goal was superb, and he was sorely missed once he went off (as was
Bernal). Reading played too deep and did not show enough attacking
ambition in the second half, and Bolton deservedly forced the game into
extra time. Bolton were by far the fitter team - there were too many
Reading players who were passengers during exta time.
There was a great atmosphere at Wembley, and it was a great day out. It
was one of the most exciting games I have seen, and I think that the best
team on the day won it.
The result does mean that I won't have far to go to see Norwich next season
:-)
Jon
|
38.1374 | *:^( | SUBURB::CROSSA | | Tue May 30 1995 15:45 | 22 |
| I cannot find words to describe yesterday so will keep quiet on that !
BUT
Tonight the team will be driving from Elm Park, leaving at 7 o'clock
and reaching the town hall at 8 o'clock (approx).The route should be
from the ground, up Wantage Road onto Waverley Road, down Grovelands
and then along the Oxford Road and Friar Street to the town hall.
I hope that people will still turn out in huge numbers as yesterdays
result does not mean we should not be proud of what has been achieved
during this season.
I wish the weather would get itself sorted out as some people will
need little reason to stay in tonight (wussies !!!)
Stretch-who will be in the Oxford Road Hobgoblin at 7 o'clockish
with his depressed mates then following the team into
town.
|
38.1375 | Oh and add lots of ironic smiley type things to this note... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Farnboro FC - Losers! | Tue May 30 1995 16:24 | 8 |
| re -1
Oh good, I'm so glad to find out that it will take me a lot longer to
get home tonight than it would ordinarily. Presumably, if I walk into
The Hobgoblin and suggest that it was for the best that RFC didn't get
promoted, I'd be lynched...
Stuart
|
38.1376 | State of depression | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed May 31 1995 09:53 | 54 |
| I didn't realise until yesterday how depressed one could get about a
football result. Having supported Reading for 25 years, to be within
four minutes of playing the likes of Manchester Utd, Liverpool et al,
was an unbelievable dream coming true and then....
It was a truly great day out and Reading should be proud of their
achievement. I, like many others, would have been happy with a mid-table
placing this season so to finish second and get to the Wembley play-off
final was beyond my wildest expectations.
On the day it was another great display and it is true that we simply
ran out of steam in the last twenty minutes of normal time. Extra time
was the last thing Reading needed. What was not apparent to the
supporters at Wembley was that Lee Nogan and Keith McPherson were not 100%
fit before the game. However, I believe it was the right decision to
play our strongest team and without Nogan, we wouldn't have seen that
great goal.
Archie Lovell should not be blamed for the penalty - it was not a
great penalty kick obviously but it was saved rather than missed. It
did however affect his game thereafter.
Credit should also be given to Bolton. As I have mentioned before, they
were the best side I saw at Elm Park this year and if we weren't to go
up I am glad it is them. They came out knowing they had to attack in
the second half, never pannicked and scored their late two goals. In
reality, once the game went to extra time, there was only likely to be
one winner, I am afraid to say.
Reading must now attempt to keep the side together for next season.
There are 10 players out of contract and of those that aren't Adie,
Shaka, Super Si, Lee Nogan and Darius Dwodwyck are bound to attract the
attention of Premiership clubs. Madjeski will have to put his hand in his
pocket to a) keep all the players at the club and b) bring in new players
to add greater depth to the squad. It is critical that competition for
places is fierce.
In addition, we need to progress the move towards a new stadium. The
ground would have proved a problem should we have been promoted. The
club has proved this year that we have the potential to gain promotion,
it now has to prove that we can repeat this success and be in a
better position to meet the challenge if we do.
Finally, one of the best aspects of the day at Wembley was the
relationship between the fans of both sides. We arrived two hours
before the kick-off and then spent the first hour talking football with
some Bolton fans who parked next to us. After the game, we met up again
and there was genuine respect for both sides after what had been a
fantastic game of football. Mind you, they were a mighty relieved group
of people. This is how football should be.
Neil
|
38.1377 | Same again please | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed May 31 1995 15:05 | 18 |
| RE -1
Neil, your note was spot on.
This season has been a success, not a failure. I spoke to some Bolton
fans before the game on Monday and they ADMITTED they were going to be
out-numbered and out-sung.
It has been an enjoyable season and probably succeeded most
expectations.
Forget the ifs and buts and maybes, for those of us that have been
attending Elm Park for the last 25+ years it has been great fun.
For those folk who continue to write in this note (although following a
"bigger club"!@?) you may not fully appreciate that 'lesser clubs'!!
have an equally, if not more, fanatical following ie We actually go and
watch our team 30+ times a season.
|
38.1378 | We are going up (next year). | KERNEL::OFFSY1::WEST | | Wed May 31 1995 15:48 | 15 |
|
I turned out to watch the boys leave Elm Park last night on there open
top bus ride to the civic reception, and then drove on in to town to greet
them. What a great turnout. The lads seemed suprised and overjoyed to see
so many people cheering them on in the pouring rain. I for one was lifted
from the pits of despair to feeling proud of what our small club on it's
limited resources has achieved this year. It was a fitting end to the
season to be cheering and chanting. I now cannot wait for the next season
to start, I just hope we can keep the squad together.
Mark.
p.s Uri Gellor says that we are deffinatly going up next year. so it must
be true :-))))
|
38.1379 | Sniff. | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Wed May 31 1995 16:01 | 14 |
| I was just slowly getting over it, when I saw Archie crying in the Post
last night....sad.
Just to echo the previous notes, we'll be there next year. Got
absolutely soaked last night at the town hall, bit of an anticlimax,
but the weather and the result dampened things - it was good just to be
there.
I guess I have to end on an Oh well.
Oh well, at least I won �430 yesterday in the Royals Blue Chip
draw. Weheyy.
Andy
|
38.1380 | Is there an echo in here!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Wed May 31 1995 18:48 | 17 |
| It has been a superb season. I just wish I'd been in the position to go to more
games earlier on, and next year I will. I've got the bug back, and August can't
come quick enough.
My one concern, and I think it's the same all Reading fans, is will the team
keep together.
I couldn't help but feel that when Shaka went in after the game on Monday that
his prolonged exit, was for him to say goodbye. I hope I'm wrong.
Madjeski has to do everything possible to keep that team together, and if he
does, then there's no reason why next year shouldn't be even better.
I'm still exhausted from Monday's Ups & Downs (Physically & emotionally), but it
was a superb day out.
Al
|
38.1381 | | CHEFS::JOLLYL | | Wed May 31 1995 18:56 | 6 |
|
Strech,
did you go on Monday, I thought I saw you on the box?
Loz.
|
38.1382 | (in)famous at last !!!! | SUBURB::CROSSA | | Thu Jun 01 1995 11:39 | 30 |
| Loz,
Indeed I did go...Did you ?
I went via the ground with the dog at 6ish and some of the team were
outside along with a few cameras.
Got to shake the hand of a quite depressed Adie Williams (still have
not washed it !! )
Then down to the 'goblin on the Oxford Road to join the procession into
town. Hundreds of people along the route, hanging out of windows and
surrounding the bus (and that was just the police !! )
Once we got to the town hall square things were a little packed to say
the least. It was brilliant to see so many people and I think even the
team were a bit gobsmacked. There were so many people near the bus even
I could not see anything (6'5") so I cannot imagine the view anyone
else was getting and I ended up on top of a phone box outside the Monks
Retreat(always near a pub !! )
Then back to the other 'goblin to dry out and talk of what might have
been.
Anyway it was a brilliant night (even though the weather was intent on
being the icing on the cake) and just about cleared the depression that
had been firmly in place since 4:15 on Monday.Mind you the hangover I
had yesterday was only a marginal improvement on said depression.
Roll on 25/7/95 and Steau Bucharest at Elm Park unless we can get a
trip to the Irish games !!!!
Stretch (not strech !!! )
|
38.1383 | | CHEFS::JOLLYL | | Thu Jun 01 1995 14:06 | 19 |
| Stretch,
No I didn't go, much as I wanted Reading to win and felt really sorry
for you Royal's fans at full time, I can get no more enthusiastic about
them than that.
I would have loved to see them in the top flight for at least a season
and working here you could feel the optimism all last week, but first
and last I'm a Chelsea fan and the only way you would get me to Elm
Park again (been there when Reading knocked us out of the Milk cup,
Cannoville and Francis played blinders and once with Simon Trinder and a
mate to watch his team, Fulham) would be if we were playing you.
Sorry about the spelling, I rush in and out of here so quickly I tend
to make a few mistakes.
See you around,
Loz.
|
38.1384 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Jun 02 1995 18:57 | 8 |
| I`ve just been able to force myself to write a note.
I can`t really add anything,except I hope this is the beginning of
a great future,rather than the end of an era.
Judging by the buzz round the town and comments in the press,I reckon
it`s the former.
|
38.1385 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Jun 02 1995 19:03 | 8 |
| re -1
It can be very hard for a team to bounce back after the
disappointment Reading suffered at the hand of Bolton.
Anyhow, I wish them good luck and hope they do it the
proper way next time i.e. get promotion automatically.
James.
|
38.1386 | He's fat, He's round, he's only worth a pound, McAteer, McAteer!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:13 | 23 |
| Interesting report in the Post on Friday:
Macca played the final with a broken toe. He had 2 pain killing injections
before the game, but they wore off 10 minutes into extra time (About the time
Bolton went ahead).
I cannot believe that he was allowed to play. Sure it was the biggest game of
his career to date, and a Wembley match doesn't come around too often,
especially for the likes of Reading, but I think his decision to play could have
cost Reading the match. However, whether the likes of Kerr could have done the
business for the whole 90 is another matter!! We'll just never know.
I see Lee Nogan was picked for Wales after his impressive goal last week (Well
that was the reason given on CEEFAX), but had to pull out 'cos of his hamstring
injury.
We should find out this week what out of contract players will be doing. I think
that after last season, all players deserve some reward. I hope they get it.
Any news of any possible purchases? What happened about the Alan McLoughlin
story that was kicking around a couple of weeks ago?
Al
|
38.1387 | exit archie & scott? | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Tue Jun 06 1995 10:07 | 5 |
| I heard last night, from a usually unreliable source, that Lovell &
Taylor have signed for Coventry for a package worth �1m. Any truth
in this rumour?
cheers
DaveT
|
38.1388 | Not in my paper | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Jun 06 1995 11:25 | 5 |
| Dave,
Nothing in the Independent today about it.
Jon
|
38.1389 | sardines will be thrown | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Tue Jun 06 1995 11:48 | 3 |
| ah - well that scotches that rumour then!
i'll get my copy of the Sun lunchtime, just to make absolutely sure.
;-) dt
|
38.1390 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Tue Jun 06 1995 18:42 | 5 |
| Well it appears that most of the out of contract players are rejecting what
they've been offered, so don't discount the rumour yet. However, I think most
would like to stay on, so come on Mr. Madjeski, get out your wallet
Al
|
38.1391 | Not happy on the Reading front | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 07 1995 09:32 | 9 |
| According to the press this morning the following players have rejected
their new contracts:
Scott Taylor
Stuart Lovell
Keoth McPherson
Michael Gilkes
Stuart
|
38.1392 | Tabloids struggling for news | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Jun 07 1995 11:41 | 12 |
| Most of this contract stuff is nonsense. EVERY season ALL clubs go
through contract negotiations with players. It's either resolved, the
player ends up playing on a week-to-week contract, or the player goes.
Admittedly, I would prefere Taylor and Lovell to stay. But no player
is bigger than any club.
More often than not these differences are resolved. I can remember two
years ago when Gilkes didn't sign a contract, walked out of the club,
and his registration was torn up!.........he's still here.
Chris
|
38.1393 | In trouble | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Wed Jun 07 1995 12:12 | 9 |
| The difference is that its only 2/3 players per club and that those
who are really wanted by a club get contracts sorted out fairly quickly.
Reading have up to 10 players whose contracts expire at the end of the
month. You can expect at least 4/5 to leave to Premiership/Bigger Div 1
clubs.
By the sounds of comments throughout the year that's a big chunk out of
the team plus you won't get the market value for those players.
|
38.1394 | etc etc etc | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Jun 07 1995 15:11 | 17 |
| Almost every club outside the Premiership has 10+ players out of
contract! Most contractual deals with players outside the Prem are up
to a maximum of three years. Consequently, if you have a squad of
around 26 players (as Reading do) then you will obviously have at least
8/9 players out of contract come June.
A number of clubs (inc Swindon, Bristol C, Wolves) have put a large
number of players on the transfer list. Currently, Reading have put
none. I would be very surprised if 4/5 of Reading's out-of-contract
players are in the Prem next season.
To lose Taylor and/or Lovell would be dissapointing, but not
disastrous. Also, quite a lot is being made of being 'in contract'.
With the current freedom that players enjoy, being in contract doesn't
mean that player will be staying with that club anyway.
|
38.1395 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 07 1995 15:27 | 5 |
| I think that the difference between most other clubs and Reading is
that the majority, if not all, of those players out of contract at
Reading are first team regulars, hence the comments.
Stuart
|
38.1396 | | YUPPY::PANES | Local Hero ( apparently ) | Wed Jun 07 1995 16:05 | 5 |
| Without wishing to incur the wrath of the Royals, apart from the Simod
Cup performance and the fact that he is quick, why do you rate Gilkes
so highly?
Stuart
|
38.1397 | Gilkes is part of the furniture!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Wed Jun 07 1995 18:16 | 16 |
| Only the 4 mentioned in your original note are regulars in the first team
Stuart(S), at the end of the season anyway.
3 (I think) others are on the fringe Dylan Kerr, Lee Barkus & Uwe Hartenberger.
The rest are reserves. Please correct if I'm wrong, this is from memory.
Stuart(P)
As for Michael Gilkes. I have to admit that for about 89� minutes in every 90 he
is very ordinary, but he does have this uncanny ability to turn on the style and
more often than not, turn a game in Reading's favour, at any time. If it wasn't
for his attitude, I'm sure he'd have been in the premier years ago, but most of
the time he doesn't seem interested. It is for that reason that he has been at
Reading for 10 years now.
Al
|
38.1398 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Jun 07 1995 18:50 | 17 |
| So am I correct in asuming that the following are in contract,and
as far as we know,aren`t looking to move??
Shaka Hislop
Darius
Adie Williams
Bernel
Parkinson
Osborn
Nogan
Holsgrove
Plus Gooding and Quinn,of course.
Personally,I`d like to see the back of Kerr. He`s crap. It`d be a shame
to see McPherson,Lovell and Taylor go. Though not a disaster.
|
38.1399 | Reading facing mass exedus. | KERNEL::OFFSY1::WEST | | Wed Jun 14 1995 17:29 | 23 |
|
Below are some of the rumours I've read about on the Reading WEB pages
and mailing list. Can anyone comment or confirm?
Scott Taylor signs for Leicester for 200k + 10% of future fee.
Bolton offer 500k for Lee Nogan.
Man City offer 1.5 million for Adie williams.
Boro offer 1 million + bonus for any England call up for Shaka.
Simon Osbourne is currently mulling over various offers.
Gilkes and Holsgrove are also on Mark Mcghees shopping list.
cheers Mark.
p.s I hope these stay rumours.
|
38.1400 | | SUBURB::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Jun 14 1995 18:31 | 6 |
| I now hear Shaka could be going to Newcastle as Keegan is unhappy with
his current 2 keepers.
Singing "Simon Sheperd what`s the score?" doesn`t quite have the same
ring to it.
|
38.1401 | First League game 95/96. | KERNEL::OFFSY1::WEST | | Tue Jun 20 1995 15:21 | 5 |
|
Readings first league game is away at Stoke on the 12th August. I will
post the full fixture list when I get moment.
Cheers Mark.
|
38.1402 | | IOSG::HARDIE | In a world where the sun burns cold ! | Tue Jun 20 1995 16:24 | 10 |
| The most important dates for this season are:
Sept 16th at Filbert Street
Feb 24th at Elm Park
Neil
~~~~
|
38.1403 | Do I detect some bad blood coming to the surface in the last entry? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 21 1995 09:06 | 1 |
|
|
38.1404 | 95/96 | IOSG::HARDIE | In a world where the sun burns cold ! | Wed Jun 21 1995 09:49 | 55 |
| Bad blood... Never.
I just think the atmosphere maybe something to remember :-)
Anyway here's the full fixture list.
Aug 12 Stoke A
19 DERBY H
26 Portsmouth A
29 MILLWALL H
Sep 2 Southend A
9 LUTON H
12 GRIMSBY H
16 Leicester A
23 PORT VALE H
30 Sunderland A
Oct 7 West Brom A
14 HUDDERSFIELD H
21 Oldham A
28 IPSWICH H
Nov 4 Crystal Palace A
11 BIRMINGHAM H
18 BARNSLEY H
21 Charlton A
25 Sheff Utd A
Dec 2 WEST BROM H
9 Port Vale A
16 SUNDERLAND H
23 WOLVES H
26 Watford A
30 Norwich A
Jan 1 TRANMERE H
13 Derby A
20 STOKE H
Feb 3 PORTSMOUTH H
10 Millwall A
17 Grimsby A
20 SOUTHEND H
24 LEICESTER H
27 Luton A
Mar 2 WATFORD H
9 Wolves A
16 NORWICH H
23 Tranmere A
30 OLDHAM H
Apr 2 Huddersfield A
6 Ipswich A
8 CRYSTAL PALACE H
13 Barnsley A
20 CHARLTON H
27 SHEFF UTD H
May 4 Birmingham A
Neil
~~~~
|
38.1405 | Seen on the back page of the Reading Evening Post at dinnertime | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 14:53 | 6 |
| Would any of our Reading chaps/chapesses care to elaborate on:
"Taylor in tlaks with Palace"
Obviously, somebody will be leaving Reading for the self-styled "San
Selhurst" but whom...
|
38.1406 | Obviously that should read "Taylor in talks with Palace" | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 14:53 | 1 |
|
|
38.1407 | Scott Taylor. | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Fri Jun 23 1995 17:28 | 14 |
| Re .1405/1406
Scott Taylor, as mentioned in the Palace note this morning.
The speculation in the Post is that Taylor might fill the
right-side midfielder slot which has apparently been un-filled
since Eddie McGoldrick was off-loaded to Arsenal.
Taylor is also linked with moves to Leicester, Luton and Derby.
He's been made an improved offer to stay at Reading, but
would appear to have decided to leave anyway, as he's put
his house up for sale.
Leonie.
|
38.1408 | Webb Returns ??? | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Jun 26 1995 09:37 | 8 |
|
Reading offered to double Taylor's wages but he's still refused.
A certain Mr N Webb has recently moved back to Reading and can be seen
running around Tilehurst. It appears he has been told to "get fit and
we'll have a look"
|
38.1409 | news | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Jun 26 1995 10:08 | 15 |
| Taylor seems a certainty to leave - Palace have just taken in 7m quid
so I think there is a fair chance they could afford him.
I wouldn't be surprised if Newcastle come in for Shaka. Should Reading
accept around 1.5m? I think so.
Going back to Taylor. It's no surprise he's going, whatever
Reading offered him. I don't think Taylor and Quinn are best buddies,
remembering the head-butting incident in training that left Taylor's
face looking rather messy.
As has been said in the local papers, if a player's heart isn't in the
club 100% then let him go. Simple as that.
|
38.1411 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Jun 27 1995 11:21 | 10 |
| It depends what they do with the �2m.
If they spend it wisely on a couple of players,then it`ll be good
business,seeing that they got him for nothing. And who would begrudge
super Shaka a chance to play with the big boys?
Besides,they back up Simon Sheperd is from the FA School of Excellence,
and has played for England Schoolboys,(or is it under 18`s?) so I guess
he`s no donkey.
|
38.1413 | According to teletext last night | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Mon Jul 03 1995 11:19 | 2 |
| Scott Taylor and A N Other from Reading have agreed terms with
Portsmouth and will complete their transfers this week.
|
38.1414 | | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Indecision is the key to flexibility | Mon Jul 03 1995 11:36 | 6 |
| I think Paul Holsgrove is the "other one".
Cheers,
Ian.
|
38.1415 | JMO | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Mon Jul 03 1995 13:57 | 6 |
| Shaka is a great keeper and has made a difference, but to say he
was the reason between getting to Wembley and us struggling, you're
having a laugh.
#2m is alot of money to Reading, and a couple of quality
outfielders are worth more to a team than a keeper. (As long as
Shephard is half decent.)
|
38.1416 | ???? No 1 | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Jul 03 1995 16:37 | 4 |
|
Forget Shepherd... he will not be the 1st team keeper next year
Pj
|
38.1417 |
| CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Jul 04 1995 13:57 | 7 |
| I believe they`re looking at a Swindon goalkeeper.
Then again,it`s all academic if Shaka doesn`t go. I think Newcastle
are making a big mistake if they don`t up their offer to �2m. He`s
going to be a top class keeper if he carries on at the rate he`s
going.
|
38.1418 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Custers Last Strand | Tue Jul 04 1995 14:06 | 5 |
| >I believe they`re looking at a Swindon goalkeeper.
Are you sure that the reserve keeper at Elm Park isn't good enough....
|
38.1419 | Still no news on any incoming players | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Tue Jul 04 1995 14:10 | 14 |
| Swindon Keeper = Fraser Digby = No Thanks
Taylor has said he will make a decision one way or another on Thursday.
He's talking to Quinny & Geordie today I believe.
Shaka's thinking over the new deal he's been offered.
If he doesn't accept then he'll be off before the end of next season for sure,
unless we do well again. This will allow Reading to cash in while he's still on
contract.
Archie has said he definitely wants to stay, but will only sign a 1 year
contract.
Al
|
38.1420 | news | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Jul 05 1995 09:18 | 23 |
| Bit more news....
Lee Barkus is likely to join Fulham (I saw him play the last time he
scored for Reading....April 1992) - so no great loss here.
Archie Lovell was spotted at the weekend in a remote pub on the
outskirts of Reading with.......that man from Leicester! Like a number
of players out of contract, Archie is speaking to other clubs - but not
Leicester please!
Pre-season training starts on July 17th and the friendlies are...
Sat July 22 - away to Maidenhead
Tue July 25 - home to Steau Bucharest
July 27 - Aug 2 3 games in Northern Ireland
Sat Aug 5 - home to Wycombe
Chris
|
38.1421 | That's nothing 'cos.... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Indecision is the key to flexibility | Wed Jul 05 1995 10:26 | 15 |
|
I was at the Rivermead Driving Range yesterday when myself and a mate
saw Shaka.
He's got a good swing, but he pushes it to the right a little bit. He
hits the ball a long way, mind !!
We were just about to ask him if he was planning on a move up to
Newcastle, when he picked up his clubs and walked off. All we managed
to say to him was "Good Luck"!!!
Ah Well, we shall have to wait and see ??
Ian.
|
38.1422 | About club | CLARID::KREYER | Andre KREYER, Sophia Antipolis (FR) | Wed Jul 05 1995 16:28 | 8 |
|
> He's got a good swing, but he pushes it to the right a little bit. He
> hits the ball a long way, mind !!
Is Newcastle supposed to buy whoever has ever played any golf???
David GINOLA first, now Shaka, ... I think some people should be
told...
.Andre.
|
38.1423 | Holsgrove To Stay. | KERNEL::OFFSY1::WEST | | Fri Jul 07 1995 15:38 | 9 |
|
I've just heard on the radio at lunch time that Paul Holsgrove has
turned down offers from Portsmouth and Leicester to renew his contract
with the Royals. This is great news as it seems to give a good indication
that Reading are starting to come up with some good competitive offers, and
appear to be serious about keeping the squad together to mount another
challenge this coming season.
Mark.
|
38.1424 | | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Fri Jul 07 1995 15:56 | 5 |
| It also states in the paper today that Michael Gilkes has signed a new
3 year contract.
Ian.
|
38.1425 | Just a wild stab in the dark | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 09:05 | 8 |
| The most reliable source of transfer information in the world, The News Of
The World, claims that Reading have or are about to sign Trevor Morley
from West Ham on a free transfer.
As part of the signing on fee, his wife has asked for a new set of
kitchen knives as their current set are strangley blunt...
Stuart
|
38.1426 | ....and Ian Bishop?? | YUPPY::PANES | is drop dead gorgeous | Mon Jul 10 1995 09:34 | 0 |
38.1427 | From this mornings Daily Mail... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Jul 10 1995 09:38 | 5 |
| Additionally, Simon Osborne is to sign for QPR in a deal worth �1.1M
with Michael Meaker making the opposite journey down the M4 as part of
the deal.
Stuart
|
38.1428 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | Reserved for witty personal name | Mon Jul 10 1995 11:23 | 3 |
|
So Simon Osborne is worth 1.05M then ???
|
38.1429 | Name dropping | CHEFS::GROOMN | A curry a day keeps the missus away | Mon Jul 10 1995 12:33 | 9 |
|
Shakin' Hislop & Scott Taylor were in the Royal Berks last weekend for
scans on Knee ligaments (I was there for the same, the trials of being
a finely tuned athlete ;-)). Whilst not divulging too much, both
seemed pretty keen on staying put for the time being (Shaka even
claimed he liked Reading !!)
Nev
|
38.1430 | My latest news | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Jul 10 1995 13:29 | 22 |
| The latest on Ceefax yesterday was that Scott Taylor has agreed to sign
for Leicester and the fee is �500,000. Portsmouth are apparently
aggrieved because both he and Holsgrove had agreed to sign for them a
week before.
Additionally, Stuart Lovell has agreed to sign a new contract,
although there is some debate about what the length of the contract
should be - he apparently only wants a one year contract.
The story about Simon Osborn is concerning. He would be a great loss.
To lose both Shaka and Super Si would, in my opinion, break the core of
the team (not forgetting Adie and Dariusz).
The signing of Trevor Morley would be a mistake. We should be looking
to sign up and coming players from the lower divisions with ambition
not has beens who have done nothing for the past season or two. He may
be a free transfer but I am sure he will want a Premiership size
salary.
Neil
|
38.1431 | Comings / Goings | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Jul 12 1995 07:45 | 27 |
|
Players out - Taylor to Leicester for 500k
Osborn to QPR for 600k plus Meaker
Barkus to Fulham (fee to be decided by tribunal)
Hartenburger - free transfer
Others???? - Kerr (see new signing below)
Shaka (if Newcastle stump up with 2m sovs)
Players in - Michael Meaker (age 23) from QPR for 500k
Martin Williams (age 22) from Luton on a free
Steven Swales (age 22) left back from Scarboro (didn't
hear the fee although is Scarboro's regular left back)
Thomas Schwarz - goalie on trial from Denmark.
Others???? - Trevor Morley from WHU as cover for Lovell/Nogan
A N Other - using the residue of cash from sales.
To be decided - Thorp, Bass, McPherson, Holsgrove, Gilkes all signed
new contracts leaving Lovell the remaining one to be
sorted.
Chris
|
38.1432 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:06 | 11 |
| Lovell has been linked with Tranmere.
However, he's stated that he'd stay at Reading if they could agree about the
length of the contract.
Shaka has rejected the extension to his contract, and is still linked with
Newcastle. According to last night's post, he could be entitled to as much as
40% of the transfer fee. I wouldn't say no to �800,000. I wonder what the rest
of the Newcastle team would think of that if he were to sign for �2M??
I think the fee for Swales was �70K
|
38.1433 | Super Si's replacement? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Jul 18 1995 09:17 | 8 |
| Reading had a bid of 350k for Neil Lennon, a NI International
midfielder from Crewe, rejected over the weekend. I understand that
this was Reading's increased offer and that Crewe are holding out for
400k.
It would appear that Mick and Jim's general policy is to buy young, up
and coming players. Sounds OK to me.
|
38.1434 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Jul 18 1995 11:51 | 2 |
| Any more news on the stalwart Trevor Morley??
|
38.1435 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Tue Jul 18 1995 12:40 | 6 |
| According to the Evening Post last night, a striker will be signed sometime
today!!!
Watch this space
Al
|
38.1436 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Wed Jul 19 1995 16:45 | 10 |
| Reading were talking to Morley yesterday. No outcome of the talks as yet.
I was wandering through Reading town centre this lunch time, and all the
Newspaper vendors had headlines:
Lovell: Why I'm Staying with the Royals
Anyone know the full story???
Al
|
38.1437 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Kylie fan club | Wed Jul 19 1995 16:58 | 5 |
| He's signed a two year contract, but I don't know anything else. It's on CEEFAX.
To be honest, there weren't any decent sides after him, only Swindon and some
other mob. 8-)
Mike
|
38.1438 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Jul 19 1995 17:43 | 11 |
| Re previous.
Despite interest from Coventry, Sheff Utd, Derby and Watford; Archie
finally agreed a two-year deal with Reading. On the radio he said he
was delighted to be staying etc etc.
So out of all the players out of contract at the end of last season,
only one actually left (Taylor). Maybe Kerr will leave, but he has
basically been replaced anyway.
|
38.1439 | Next Tuesdays friendly | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Jul 20 1995 11:34 | 5 |
| Stuart,
When or how do you go about getting tickets for the Steau Bucharest
game next Tuesday? Do you know the cost? etc etc
Stretch.
|
38.1440 | re -1 I dunno | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:09 | 1 |
|
|
38.1441 | More specifically...... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Jul 20 1995 15:35 | 6 |
| Sorry Stuart of the Arse variety (smiley thing).
I meant our even sadder Stuart of the RFC type.
Cheers,
Stretch.
|
38.1442 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:44 | 6 |
| sorry,Strech - can`t help.
I`ll be up in Stratford that day,so I can`t go.
- Sad Stuart.
|
38.1443 | ooooppppssss Sorry Stuart .... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:59 | 10 |
| You poor b'stard !!!!
O.K What about .... When or where are the South Bank cards going on
sale.
Stretch_who_is_covering_your_phone_on_Tuesday_as_if_that_is_any_comfort!
P.S We will cheer on your behalf. " Shaka,what's the score ? Shaka,
Shaka,Whats the score ? " (If he is still between the posts)
|
38.1444 | Maybe RFC will know!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Fri Jul 21 1995 11:57 | 3 |
| Try 01734 507878.
Al
|
38.1445 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Fri Jul 21 1995 13:49 | 5 |
| Trevor Morley nearly signed yesterday, but before he did another D1 team stepped
in and showed interest. He's supposed to be talking with that team today, but
has said he likes what Reading have to offer.
Al
|
38.1446 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Jul 21 1995 14:23 | 4 |
| According to the Evening Post at dinnertime, reading have signed
someone new so presumably it all went through.
Stuart
|
38.1447 | update | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Jul 24 1995 10:11 | 23 |
| Two friendly results from Saturday...
Basingstoke 1 Reading 2 (Lovell and Carey)
Maidenhead 2 Reading 3 (Thorp and Morley x2)
Just 54 days after the Wembley game, I got to see the boys in action
again. Maidenhead was my choice of games. The crowd of around 500 was
made up of 95% Reading fans. At half-time Reading replaced Sheppard in
goal with the bloke on loan from a Danish team...hence Maidenhead's two
goals.
Wdowczyk lasted around 15 minutes before M'head's 'mix it' style of
play got the better of him. The pitch was appaling, but the beers in
the bar were ice cold.
Gooding was Reading's best player, although Parky also played well.
One of a number of RFC t-shirts, had a picture of Archie on the front
(crying after the Wembley game) being comforted by another player and
the headline of "Who said it's just a game!" Brilliant.
A mostly second string team travel to Cirencester tonight, before
tomorrows home game against Steau Bucharest (7.45).
|
38.1448 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Mon Jul 24 1995 13:57 | 5 |
| looks like the Ex-hammer man (ooh Morley Morley ooh Morley Morley) is doing
the job, rekon he'll get you promotion, he'll make sage stuffing off these
Endsleigh league defences, you can count on 25 goals at least,
Mark
|
38.1449 | can this be true ???!! | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Jul 24 1995 17:12 | 7 |
|
I've heard today that Reading are playing Chelsea tomorrow
at Bisham Abbey behind closed doors.
Can anyone confirm/ know the kick off time ???
Pj
|
38.1450 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Mon Jul 24 1995 17:17 | 1 |
| er...I thought they were playing St....Bucharest tomorrow...?
|
38.1451 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jul 24 1995 18:25 | 6 |
| I saw Steau Bucharest in training at Prospect Park on Saturday. Very
professional,I must say.
Oddly enough,on seeing my sublime skills whilst kicking a ball about
with a couple of mates,they didn`t sign me up. I was most disappointed.
|
38.1452 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Tue Jul 25 1995 09:03 | 6 |
| re .1449
Aside from Reading playing the Rumanian lot (as Matt said), chelsea
have a first team friendly at Gillingham tonight where Messrs Hughes &
Gullitt are expected to play. So given that, it wouldn't be worth
playing at Bisham Abbey.
|
38.1453 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Let it out and let it in | Wed Jul 26 1995 10:24 | 1 |
| What happened then?
|
38.1454 | Reading 0 Steaua Bucharest not as many as they should have got | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Jul 26 1995 10:41 | 26 |
| Reading got dicked. It was only 3 but should have been at least double
that, credit to Hislop & Shepherd for a couple of good stops although
Hislop completely misjudged a shot for the first goal.
I sat on one of the most uncomfortable seats that I have ever sat on,
trying to explain to the girlie why the Romanians kept going down like
flies when they weren't really hurt ("cos that what continentals do").
Michael Barrymore is probably a better left back than Michael Gilkes so
I don't think that the tactic of playing "Gilkesy" there will be repeated.
Reading were linked with the Lacatus, which if its true would be quite
a coup, as he is a far better player than Gilkes or Meaker. (BTW,
Reading got stitched up on the Osborne deal. Meaker was as bad as I
remembered).
That said, it was a reasonable game with Bucharest showing a nice line
in niggling fouls. Reading were playing a team who are technically far
superior anyway and credit to them for taking them on early in their
pre-season fixtures.
Bucharest play in a four team tournament with Tottenham, Rangers and
Sampdoria and will probably only beat Tottenham if they play them.
Stuart
BTW, does anyone know if that is on TV?
|
38.1455 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Jul 26 1995 12:29 | 5 |
| -1
Yep, that just about sums it up !!!!!
For pure laffs Adie having to go in goal was alright. Not sure what
happened to Shepard
|
38.1456 | | YUPPY::PANES | Another summer of hate | Wed Jul 26 1995 12:32 | 14 |
| <<< Note 38.1454 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Disconnect brain from mouth" >>>
-< Reading 0 Steaua Bucharest not as many as they should have got >-
> Bucharest play in a four team tournament with Tottenham, Rangers and
> Sampdoria and will probably only beat Tottenham if they play them.
Stuart (or is it Mystic Stu - Ace Predictor),
Let me get this right. If Bucharest don't play the Totts they are not
likely to beat them.
Stuart
BTW Do you know next weeks winning lottery numbers?
|
38.1457 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Jul 26 1995 12:36 | 12 |
| The Panesmeister,
The winning lottery numbers are known only to the gods. I can however
predict that they will be in the hands of the winning person who will
claim the prize and get a load of grief from the media because of other
members of their family being greedy.
hth
Ace Predictor
|
38.1458 | Morley again | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Aug 01 1995 16:24 | 9 |
| After drawing 2-2 with Portadown on Friday, Reading continued their
tour of N.Ireland with a 2-0 win over Coleraine last night. Goals from
Morley and Lambert.
Reading's final game of the tour is Crusaders tomorrow night - followed
by the last pre-season game at home to Wycombe on Saturday.
Chris
|
38.1459 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Tue Aug 01 1995 17:59 | 6 |
| Last night the post were speculating that the game against Coleraine could have
been Shaka's last for the Royals, as Newcastle had upped their bid (to �1.75M)
Anyone heard any news today??
Al
|
38.1460 | Up in the air still ..... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Aug 01 1995 18:21 | 5 |
| Al,
Ceefax last night quoted Jimmy Q as not having heard anything from K.K
since they turned down the 1.2 mill offer. So who knows ????
Stretch.
|
38.1461 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Aug 02 1995 09:18 | 8 |
| �1.75 for him would represent good business for Reading. I don't rate
the guy at all. In the games I have seen him (only 5 but enough to form
an opinion) he has been absolute tosh when dealing with crosses.
Assuming that he goes (and this has dragged on longer than the archers
has been on air), is the reserve 'keeper Shepherd any good?
Stuart
|
38.1462 | Having seen more than 5 games......... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Aug 02 1995 10:59 | 21 |
| Stuart,
Shaka, like all good goalies has some shaky/hair raising sides to
his character but on the whole is worth the hype or I cannot see how
his fellow players voted him the best goalkeeper in the Endsleigh
league last season.
ref Shepperd. Having only seen him play in the Steau friendly (cos
Shaka is so shaky he always gets the goalies shirt!!) I can only
comment on about twenty - thirty minutes of play he had until going off
injured. He was good enough. Made a couple of decent stops. Good
response from the crowd.All the Shaka chants renamed to Simon etc .Very
adaptive of the Reading fans !!
Mind you when Adie Williiams had to go in goal the crowd really got
behind him !!
Also if K.K saw Shakas display in the first half of the friendly he may
well reconsider his choices !!! Let's hope he has got the ball
watching/picking the ball out of the back of the net over before the season
kicks of proper.
Stretch.
|
38.1463 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Aug 02 1995 14:08 | 23 |
| re: .1461
Having seen Shaka play in most of the home games over the past two seasons
(and some of the away games too), without doubt he has been the major
factor in Reading's success. I agree he has his moments of vulnerability
with crosses but if there is a better shot stopper in the country, then I
would like to see him.
If he wasn't a good goalkeeper then Keegan wouldn't be interested in buying
him. He is a shrewd manager when it comes to the transfer market.
I would hate to see Shaka go, but I believe it is inevitable sooner or
later.
Neil
Neil
|
38.1464 | Hoorah for Stretch !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Aug 02 1995 15:34 | 11 |
| .1462
Everybody, Stretch is feeling a bit low because whenever he types
something, there is no recognition of anyone reading the note. You
know, a "Cheers Stretch" or "I DON'T think so !!" So this ones for you
Stretch. Thanks for note .1462 and all the others that you have entered
and have been ignored (Ooops, I mean't read and provoked thought). I
can't wait for your next incisive mail, Al (Ooops, Stretch !!)
Ian.
|
38.1465 | Stretch - what a guy ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 02 1995 16:09 | 3 |
| re.1462
Excellent note Stretch - keep up the good work.
|
38.1466 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Aug 02 1995 16:16 | 9 |
| Stretch,
Your note was a full and thorough reply. It didn't change my mind on
Hislop but hey, I appreciate your viewpoint.
Sorry it took so long to recognise your valuable contribution to the
topic of conversation.
Stuart
|
38.1467 | Stretch - Man of the Match ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Wed Aug 02 1995 16:21 | 8 |
|
Stretch
And what about that Darius Wdojzyck eh ? Is he not the finest
player you have ever seen ? Keep up the fine work.
Malc.
|
38.1468 | Give that man a knighthood | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Wed Aug 02 1995 16:26 | 9 |
| Cheers Stretch,
Unfortunately there are days when I have to do some work (yes I know
it's hard to believe in DEC), but today has been one of those so far, mainly due
to the fact that I couldn't access TRUCKS this morning ;-(.
Hopefully normal service can now resume.
Al (Eternally greatful ;-)
|
38.1469 | Feeling generous with my gratitude !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Aug 02 1995 16:48 | 10 |
| You see, Stretch,
People DO care !!!
They're just afraid to show it sometimes.
Now, Who else is feeling left out ??
Ian$Fairy_Godmother
|
38.1470 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 02 1995 16:48 | 4 |
| Does the panel think that it's time to dedicate a whole note to Stretch
? I feel it would be beneficial to have easy access to his comments
when one is in need of inspiration - a common occurrence during
these dull and dreary pre-season days.
|
38.1471 | Ian you Git !!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Aug 02 1995 16:51 | 9 |
| Ian,
Cheers you B'STARD !!!!!
Everyone else - You've got me all hot, bothered and blushing.
Hot_under_the_collar_Stretch.
|
38.1472 | Just the thing to cheer everyone up | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Wed Aug 02 1995 16:51 | 6 |
| Dave,
A splendid idea. In fact why not go the whole hog and have a conference
dedicated to the wit and wisdom of Stretch.
Stuart
|
38.1473 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Aug 02 1995 17:56 | 5 |
| Imo,if Reading were a fashionable club Shaka would have been spotted
and picked up a long time ago. Well worth 1.75m and probably a lot
more.
|
38.1474 | 2 wins , 1 draw | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 03 1995 09:16 | 21 |
| Reading completed the N.Ireland tour with a 3-1 win over Crusaders (the
Irish League Champions) last night. Goals from Lovell, Nogan and
Jones. Because of injuries to Meaker, Morley, Holsgrove, Gilkes and
Thorp the team was;
Sheppard
Bernal McPherson A.Williams Swales
Gooding Parkinson Jones
Lovell Nogan M.Williams
Carey, Lambert and Quinn came on a subs.
I would be dissapointed if Swales DIDN'T make the starting line-up for
the game at Stoke on the 12th. From what I have seen of him he is an
excellent full back, and by all accounts he played very well again last
night.
One remaining friendly. Home to Wycombe on Saturday.
Chris
|
38.1475 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Aug 03 1995 11:53 | 5 |
| Stretch,
We seem to be missing some of your incisive wit and comment today...
Stuart
|
38.1476 | My sincere apologies.... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Aug 03 1995 12:53 | 8 |
| Sorry Stuart,
That strange old concept of work has kept me subdued this
morning. I have recorded the match of the seventies from last night and
hopefully a viewing of this should spur me on. Just DO NOT mention the
Leeds (scum) v Man U result...........
Quiet_Stretch.
|
38.1477 | Ace Reporter Stretch | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Thu Aug 03 1995 13:03 | 14 |
|
Stretch,
strangely, I couldn't locate the new topic dedicated to your news
and views, so for "Reading FC" I'm reading "Stretch: Man of the
Moment".
So are you going to the Wycombe game on Saturday? What's the latest
on Shaka, etc.?
Lunchtime is coming up, so you've no excuse. A conference waits eagerly
for your comments.....
Leonie.
|
38.1478 | From the frontline...... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Aug 03 1995 14:18 | 11 |
| Leonie,
Your intrepid reporter has spent a long hard time researching and
fact finding at the Post House !!! No major news ... Kronenberg
tolerable. Perhaps that should count considering it was the P**t House.
I think I will probably go to the Wycombe match cos I need to vent my
spleen (oh errr!!) and where better than the South Bank to indulge
oneself !?!?!? Are you going ? Where are you getting the beers in
beforehand etc etc
Stretch_at_the_bar_news_at_one.
|
38.1479 | A newsflash just in ....... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Aug 03 1995 14:29 | 10 |
| ooooppppssss,
Your intrepid reporter has just been informed by his unbeered up
girly that we have tickets to The Canterbury Tales on Saturday. Still
I am sure Brian Glover and Brian Cant etc will not mind a few jovial
"Brian, Brian whats the Score " and other adaptable classics as
"He's fat,He's round, He's done the production down Brian Cant Brian
Cant !!!"
Stupid_Stretch.
|
38.1480 | Stretch is my hero | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Aug 03 1995 15:05 | 6 |
| <sigh>
My day is now complete. Stretch has entered his thoughts for the day
and I am contented.
Stuart
|
38.1481 | Maybe not so complete afterall | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Aug 03 1995 15:12 | 6 |
| Stuart,
You better get back into UK_MUSIC and check the comments ref
Weller I made.
Multi_noting_Stretch.
|
38.1482 | I feel that this joke is wearing thin already | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Aug 03 1995 15:20 | 5 |
| Stretch,
We'll agree to disagree on this one....
Stuart$recovering_from_the_fact_that_Stretch_is_multi_noting
|
38.1483 | clarification.... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Aug 03 1995 15:31 | 5 |
| Stuart,
What Shaka or Weller ?????
Stretch.
|
38.1484 | both | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Aug 03 1995 15:33 | 1 |
|
|
38.1485 | Still got the lump in my throat... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Aug 03 1995 15:45 | 9 |
| Those of you who know me will confirm that I don't throw praise around
easily. However, I'd like to take this opportunity to say, over the last
couple of days, Stretch has entered some of the most moving notes I've
ever had the fortune to read. And, believe me, I've dabbled in many
a notesfile.
Makes you kind of proud to be part of the FOOTBALL conference.
Dom (Secretary of the Stretch Fan Club, Italian Division)
|
38.1486 | I *might* be there | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Thu Aug 03 1995 17:01 | 21 |
|
Stretch,
yes, I'm intending to go on Saturday. However, this is likely to be
a tad influenced by how long I spend at the Hen night I'm going to
on Friday and my general ability to get out of bed and get my
life together in time for the 3p.m. kick off.
Drinks before the match are unlikely as I suspect I'll be feeling
too delicate after the night before and because I'm supposed to
be going on something of a pub crawl for another friend's
birthday that evening.
Not that there is any insinuation here that I have the same lager-
loutish tendencies that have been noted in yourself and
Mr. Rutherford.
btw - I'm reliably informed that The Canterbury Tales is very funny
and worth seeing. I take it this must be a matinee performance?
Leonie.
|
38.1487 | Ref Wycombe etc etc....... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Aug 03 1995 17:15 | 10 |
| Leonie,
ref Jason King (O.K Ian !!) .... Indeedy Dee
ref Canterbury Tales...Apparently it is very finny. Actors in the crowd
etc etc.
ref Lager lout....Outside now !!!!
Beer_wearing_off_Stretch.
|
38.1488 | Hoorah !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Aug 03 1995 17:17 | 9 |
| Stretch,
Re ; Finny ????
I don't think that Lagers worn off yet !!
Ian$having_a_good_old_go!!
|
38.1489 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | Happy Harry Hard On | Fri Aug 04 1995 09:01 | 4 |
| Oi... shut it you lot.... I wanna know about the old home town footie,
not your sobriety or lack thereof, etc etc wibble.
Martin
|
38.1490 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Fri Aug 04 1995 09:13 | 7 |
| Well it says in the paper today that Shakka ( Shakka.. .what's the
score ) Hislop is going to sign for Newcastle ( oooooh Tony.. ) United
at the start of next week...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1491 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Aug 04 1995 09:16 | 5 |
| Rick,
They've been saying that all summer....
Stuart
|
38.1492 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Aug 04 1995 10:48 | 5 |
| Don't believe the hype.......Until I see Shaka in the stripey geordie
shirt - He says tempting fate.
Hoping_it's_not_true_Stretch.
|
38.1493 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Aug 04 1995 11:08 | 8 |
| Stretch,
He wouldn't be wearing a "stripey geordie shirt". It would be a
goalkeepers top.
hth
Stuart
|
38.1494 | I do not think you should mention hair length !!!! | WIMPEY::CROSSA | | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:46 | 34 |
| Mr Stratford,
In reply to your abusive offline mail I think I will keep the info
to myself.
Actually having spoken with my assorted Reading chums we have drawn
blanks about local pubs. Perhaps you could furnish us with your
findings as I know the BLUE ARMY will be travelling to Wolves soonish
and will need some refreshments ourselves.
Sorry_an_all_that_Stretch.
|
38.1495 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:59 | 8 |
| Stretch,
Leonies the girl to ask. She seems to know all about the pubs in the
area. I only expected to get details of a couple but got the full
rundown on the lot. Marvellous. And given that I'm not driving tonight,
I have the feeling that we shall be trying several of them out...
Stuart
|
38.1496 | COME ON YOU WOLVES...... | WIMPEY::CROSSA | | Mon Aug 07 1995 15:17 | 7 |
| Oh yeah. You will not here me say this again especially in this topic
but...
"COME ON YOU WOLVES !!!!!"
Stretch_a_temporary_Wolves_fan.
|
38.1497 | Shaka's Gone | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Aug 09 1995 13:01 | 12 |
| Shaka Hislop has been sold to Newcastle for �1.5m. This is a massive
loss but not unexpected.
The writing was on the wall yesterday when the team photograph for the
new season was taken without him.
I think in reality the writing was on the wall at the Div 1 Play-Off
Final when he left the pitch, threw his boots to the crowd and spent
several minutes seemingly saying thanks and goodbye.
Depressed of Reading
|
38.1498 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Wed Aug 09 1995 14:05 | 22 |
| It's about time.
This it's on/it's off business has been going on for far too long.
This should have happened weeks ago.
As it said in the Post last night, if the move had fallen through, Shaka would
probably have been unsettled remaining at Reading, and his performances
would probably have been affected, and hence his price tag would have dropped.
Don't get me wrong, I'd have loved Shaka to have stayed, but at the end of the
day, he wanted to play in the premiership, and he didn't want to wait another
year, and �1.5M is good financially for the club.
I hope he is a great success at St. James , I'm sure he will be.
One more thing, I hope the management don't panic buy a replacement, by all
accounts Simon Shepherd has been doing a great job in the friendlies, and should
be given the chance in the first team when the league kicks off. Though someone
like Fraser Digby would be a useful understudy, as long as he doesn't get a
game!!! ;-)
Al
|
38.1499 | Why didn't they just swap? | EIGER::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Aug 10 1995 12:12 | 7 |
| >I hope he is a great success at St. James , I'm sure he will be.
Cheers, Al, I hope so too. I'm pretty surprised by it actually happening after
all of this time. The only explanation for the delay which I can think of, is
that Newcastle were trying to make you have Mike Hooper in exchange.
grahame
|
38.1500 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Aug 10 1995 13:27 | 9 |
| Good luck to Super Shaka. If he gets a regular 1st team placement,i`m
sure he`ll be a real cult status with the Toon Army. Elm Park won`t be
the same without him.
What will Reading do with the money? I read it`s going to be used to
strengthen the squad which is good.
|
38.1501 | No need to point out the typo in the last note | YUPPY::PANES | Take that and bog off | Thu Aug 10 1995 13:28 | 0 |
38.1502 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Thu Aug 10 1995 13:32 | 5 |
| I think the major stumbling block apart from the price tag (�1.575M) was the
fact that Shaka had a clause in his contract that said he was entitled to 40% of
the transfer fee. This was reduced, though I don't know what to.
Al
|
38.1503 | How much !!!!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Aug 10 1995 14:20 | 4 |
| According to the Scum,Sorry Sun he has given up about 375 thousand as a
personal signing on fee. All in his contract or something.
Stretch.
|
38.1504 | Herman Goring | CHEFS::RUANEV | | Thu Aug 10 1995 14:41 | 7 |
|
So he's pocketed a miniscule 255,000 pounds.
More lucrative than darts.
Karen Yeo. (to Stretch..)
|
38.1505 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 10 1995 14:55 | 10 |
| Reading pocketed 1.4m from the 1.575m, the remainder going to Shaka.
In addition, Newcastle also handed over 175k to Shaka. I think all
parties should be fairly happy with the arrangement.
I am going to the Reading FC fans forum tonight at the Rendevouz (live
on Radio Berkshire at 7). No doubt a few fans will have a moan about a
few things, but at least it gives us a chance to air our views and to
ask Madejski/Quinn etc a few questions.
|
38.1506 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 10 1995 14:57 | 5 |
| > (live on Radio Berkshire at 7).
Hey, I'll be setting the dial on the wireless to that then.
Stuart
|
38.1507 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Aug 10 1995 15:10 | 4 |
| >Hey, I'll be setting the dial on the wireless to that then.
No you wont - you'll be engaged in a delightful conversation with that
cheeky chappy Mr Panes.
|
38.1508 | The highlight of Berks Radio's year & I'm going to miss it! DAMN | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 10 1995 15:35 | 9 |
| Contradiction n� 1:
>"delightful conversation" & "Mr Panes"
Contradiction n� 2:
>"cheeky chappy" & "Mr Panes"
stuart
|
38.1509 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 10 1995 16:08 | 3 |
| re -1
Your input will be greatly missed?
|
38.1510 | Here we go again! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Fri Aug 11 1995 13:37 | 49 |
| Well, it hardly seems a couple of weeks ago since that great day out at
Wembley and yet the new season starts tomorrow away at Stoke.
Unfortunately this period has seen the loss of Shaka, Super Si and
Scott Taylor - three cornerstones of last year's success. I have to say
that I am not sure the summer signings will make up for these losses.
I hope Madjeski's remark that the money raised from selling Shaka will be
used to strengthen the squad holds true because I believe we will need
to to reach last season's dizzy heights.
Simon Shepherd should be given his chance and a judgement made on
whether he is an adequate replacement for Shaka (I don't believe he or
anyone else will ever replace Shaka) mid-season.
Our defence is now our strongest asset with Adie and Dariusz at its
heart. Andy Bernal improved throughout last season and Keith McPherson
had an outstanding end to the season. I believe the new fullback
Stephen Swales looks promising and I am surprised that Dylan Kerr is
still at the club following Swales signing.
The midfield is solid without having any flair players, Gilkes excepted.
Losing both Osborn and Taylor has meant that we have lost two of our
three most skillful players. Gooding, Parkinson and Holsgrove are
workhorses rather than skilled footballers.
The addition of Morley and Meaker means we have stronger strength in
depth upfront this year and I hope that Lee Nogan and Stuart Lovell can
retain their end of season form. Nogan's Wembley goal was certainly one
of the best goals scored anywhere last season.
Let's hope for as successful a season as last year but I have my
doubts. However, no-one believed we would achieve what we did last
year, so that experience can only be a benefit for the new season.
There are no real outstanding teams in the division and on paper every
team, with one or two exceptions, has a realistic chance of promotion.
Whatever, I'll be at Elm Park most, if not all games, and lets hope
last year was the springboard to greater success.
Neil
Neil
|
38.1511 | And they're off..... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Sun Aug 13 1995 12:38 | 10 |
|
Readings' first match of the Season, away to Stoke City, ended in a 1-1
draw. Stoke took the lead in the 13th minute through Ray Wallace, but
Reading came back into it in the second-half, and secured a point
through Adie Williams in the 83rd minute. Not a bad result to start the
campaign with. Did anyone go to the game ? How did they play ? Was
Shepherd any good ?
Ian.
|
38.1512 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Aug 14 1995 09:58 | 11 |
| Reading played well on Saturday. Some of the reports I have read are
amazing. Reading had 75% of possession. Stoke's usual uncomprising
play meant that both Nogan and Bernal were put out of the game.
Sheppard played well and got a fantastic reception from the away fans.
Around 2000 noisy Reading fans made it the usual carnival atmosphere in
the away end.
All in all an acceptable result. Derby at home on Saturday.
Chris
|
38.1513 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Aug 14 1995 13:28 | 10 |
| I read in the Mirror that David Pleat reckons "Forget about Reading -
the selling of Shaka surely dispelled any lingering hopes about
promotion. Though I reckon Grimsby will do well".
Hmmm. Factors that Reading didn`t have 2nd team,changed Manger half way
through,had a miniscule squad and still managed to finish second count
for nothing in the eyes of David Pleat.
Just lucky,I guess.
|
38.1514 | .. | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Tue Aug 15 1995 13:11 | 12 |
| David Pleat talks a good game. Top tactician, excellent football brain,
you'd be pushed to find a better advisor..... that's why Luton are such
a great team - and why Wednesday won't get any better.
As for Saturday, encouraging performance - surprised Gilkes was playing
left back in a flat back four, especially with Jones in front of him.
they should have swapped that - but what do I know.
Derby got off to a tentative start drawing at home to Port Vale. Easy
meat.
Andy
|
38.1515 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Aug 16 1995 13:33 | 6 |
| What`s all this chat about Thorsvedt the Viking being signed??
I say give Simon Sheperd a good chance. The poor lad has been itching for
a go all season.
|
38.1516 | Third after 2 games!
| PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Tue Aug 22 1995 14:07 | 24 |
| It has been quiet in here recently. Reading beat Derby 3-2 on Saturday
scoring an injury time winner. This was after we had led 2-0 through
goals by Archie and Trevor Morley. Having let this lead slip (memories
of Wembley come flooding back) Lee Nogan scored the winner after an
excellent run by Mick Gooding.
Unfortunately I wasn't at the game due to bad planning but from what I
have been told and read, Shepherd was not very convincing in goal and
his handling was extremely poor. This may be due to nerves but Quinn
said in the Evening Post last night that they were hoping to sign a
goalkeeper within the next few day. He said they had two in mind, one
of whom was Fraser Digby. The other names I have heard mentioned are Eric
Thorsvedt and Chris Woods.
Away at Portsmouth on Saturday and I will be going.
It is interesting to note that already after two games, there is only
one club with a 100% record, Millwall - who we play next Tuesday
evening. Reading infact are already three points better off than they
were this time last season!
Neil
|
38.1517 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Tue Aug 22 1995 14:34 | 11 |
| re -1
A quote from the Derby manager, Jim smith I believe:
"I wouldn't say that the Reading 'keeper was poor but everytime the
ball went into their area, it looked like a goal"
Err, if thats the case, Thorsvedt and woods are hardly an indication that
matters will improve.
Stuart
|
38.1518 | Coca Cola draw | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 24 1995 10:43 | 5 |
| Reading have been drawn against WBA in the 2nd round of the Coca Cola
Cup. First leg at Elm Park on Tuesday 19th Sept.
Chris
|
38.1519 | A poor show | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Tue Aug 29 1995 13:30 | 23 |
| Portsmouth 0 Reading 0
A very disappointing game with few chances created and no side really
taking the initiative. Reading were probably the better team but there
wasn't much to choose between the two. Both sides missed open goals
with Trevor Morley being the culprit for Reading at the beginning of
the second half, after excellent work by Mick Gooding.
Michael Gilkes was absolutely useless and the crowd really got on his
back after the first 30 minutes. Every pass he made went to a
Portsmouth player and he was simply not prepared to run with the ball -
his greatest skill. He looks as if he has no confidence at present and
ought to have been substituted much earlier than he was.
Home to Millwall tonight. The whole team needs to raise its game since
I am sure they will provide a much sterner test than Portsmouth.
Great away support again with approximately 2000 Reading fans there.
Neil
|
38.1520 | A POOR SHOW INDEED !!! | CHEFS::POLLARDP | | Tue Aug 29 1995 15:18 | 24 |
|
I was also at fratton park on saturday and agree the performance was
poor. I would like mention that since my last visit they have
demolished most of the stand behind one of the goals causing a fierce
wind to blow. The passing (or lack of it) reminded me of days past
attempting to play football with a woolworths 99 pence ball.
Michael Gilke did have a poor game but I feel his lack of confidence
is partly due to him continuing to play at left back.
He filled the role towards the end of last season when Dylon Kerr was
struggling with form and I believe he did so with tremendous
professionalism against high quality attackers.
Portsmouth were expected to be a weaker side in the league and I
thought Steve Swales should have played left back to gain much needed
experience at this level.
Lets see Gilksey competing with Meaker and Williams for a midfiels
role.
|
38.1521 | | IOSG::HARDIE | In an office where the air-conditioning never works | Tue Aug 29 1995 16:49 | 15 |
| I'd tend too agree with the last two that it was a very poor game
indeed. Although I don't agree with .-2 in that Reading were the
better side. I thought that Portsmouth had the better of the possesion
and showed more inventiveness in trying to break the opposition down,
unfortunately for them they never even tried to shoot.
Gilkes was certainly below his best to put it nicely and I agree that
Swales should be given a chance with Gilkes moving into a midfield
role. I also think it's wrong to have Morley, Lovell and Nogan all
on the pitch from the start, it'd be much better to have Morley
(or maybe Lovell) on the bench, so for one we can have a fresh pair of
legs up front near the end if needed.
Neil
~~~~
|
38.1522 | TONITES GAME. | CHEFS::POLLARDP | | Tue Aug 29 1995 17:21 | 9 |
|
Morley looks like being "out of action" for several games after a clash
with gittens on saturday resulting in a fractured cheek bone.
tonite should see the old formation of Lovall and Nogan.
Please lets see a midfield of Gilkes, Gooding, Parkinson and Meaker.
Phil.
|
38.1523 | | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Aug 30 1995 12:05 | 5 |
| Any reviews of yesterdays match ?? Sounds as though it was a bit of a
brutal affair !!
Ian.
|
38.1524 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Aug 30 1995 12:08 | 1 |
| I heard this morning that a hammer was thrown at the Reading Goalie.
|
38.1525 | My view on last night........ | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Aug 30 1995 12:28 | 17 |
| It should have been thrown at the ref. He was diabolical. All the major
offences he booked people for had to be pointed out by the linesmen and
crowd. Complete lack of control on his behalf could have caused a lot
of trouble. I cannot say I am glad Milwall won on one hand, but on the
other I can as it probably averted a lot of potential trouble.
Final score - 9 booked, 1 sent off (could have been 5/6 from each
team),1 v.dodgy penalty, 1 hammer thrown at the goalie, who then spent
the bulk of the second half looking over his shoulder .
2 - 1 to Millwall.Puts tem top of the table.
Reading slide down to #8, which was the lowest they went last year.
Let's hope the same applies this year !!!
Fuming_Stretch_!!!!!
P.S The Portsmouth game was cr*p. Both sides equally guilty. Gilkes was
the laziest I have ever seen him.
|
38.1526 | A nasty game | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Wed Aug 30 1995 12:55 | 23 |
|
I agree with Stretch: the referee was atrocious. Most of his decisions
seemed to be aimed at appeasing the Milwall crowd - especially after
the hammer was thrown at Simon Sheppard. Was it a hammer? I couldn't
see it properly; just the silver glinting and we thought it was a
knife.
Reading were 1-0 up at half time after a good goal from Gooding,
whom I thought played well. The game seemed to explode in the second
half. It didn't look to me as if the penalty should ever have been
given. I was more favourably impressed with Sheppard this time and
he made at least one very good save. Not sure about their second
goal - it seemed to me that Andy Bernal was at fault through getting in
the way.
Steve Swales had a good game and looks extremely promising.
It all got very messy at the end and loads of Reading players were
getting booked.
I just hope that after refereeing like that last night, Reading get a
few border-line decisions going in their favour later in the season, so
it all balances out.
Leonie.
|
38.1527 | What a referee!! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Aug 30 1995 13:16 | 46 |
| A game totally spoilt by the referee who lost total control in the
second half. The game turned on his very dubious penalty decision (I
think it was given for a push by Dariusz) when Reading were leading
1-0 about 10 minutes into the second half. Up until then he had booked
two Millwall players (somewhat harshly yet again), but then proceeded
to book any tackle made! I believe the sending off of Rae was for use
of his elbow but that occurred on the far side to me with most of the
players in between.
The first half was fairly even although Reading took the lead through
Mick Gooding with a 30 yard shot which Kasey Keller only seemed to
grope at. Reading started much the stronger in the second half and made
Millwall look quite ordinary. Then came the penalty and the hammer
throwing incident and that turned the match. Sheppard spent as much
time as possible on the edge of his box to avoid any further missiles
and looked decidedly frightened.
Shortly after Millwall took the lead through Kerry Dixon after a good
Millwall move. They infact should have scored a third when Reading were
caught pushing up for offside leaving three Millwall players against
Sheppard. However Fuchs went alone and Sheppard actually made a good
save.
Reading are desparately missing the creative genius of Simon Osborn in
midfield. As I commented before the season started, we have no play
maker in midfield anymore and it shows because in both Saturdays and
last nights games, we have only created one chance within the box
(which Morley missed). Nogan and Lovell are being starved of decent
chances.
I was impressed with Steve Swales last night. He had a good game and
looks on last night's performance to be a good buy.
I have also heard on the radio this morning that Reading have signed a
new goalkeeper - the Bulgarian international. His name escapes me! He
cost �300K. Wasn't he the goalkeeper who wore a wig or had had a hair
transplant during the last World Cup?
Finally, Trevor Morley has a compressed fracture of the forehead and is
likely to be out for 2 months. Having seen the incident on the TV last
night, he was pole-axed by a swinging elbow by Gittens. Both he and
Morley were at each others throats all game on Saturday so I have my
doubts as to whether it was accidental.
Neil
|
38.1528 | re the hammer | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Wed Aug 30 1995 15:03 | 5 |
| Did the referee (or linesmen) see the hammer-throwing incident?
Surely if Sheppard was so worried (and rightly so), shouldn't
the game have been stopped or something?
regards,
DaveT
|
38.1529 | Allied carpets' new signing | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Aug 30 1995 15:24 | 8 |
| So, Reading have splashed out 300 grand on Jasper Carrots "Wiggy"
character. Bought the copyrights and everything !! It's a good buy for
that price, but I'm sure that he's going to have to take one hell of a
lot of stick !! Shouts of "Keep yer hair on" and "Wiggy, what's the
score ?" will ring out from Elm Park this season. Who knows, maybe
they'll start throwing combs at this keeper instead of hammers !!
Ian$laughing_my_bloody_head_off(not hair off !!)
|
38.1530 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:13 | 5 |
| I thought the highlight of the Millwall game was a rousing rendition
of "boom,boom,boom everybody say Swales (Swales)" to the tune of
the recent Outhere Brothers hit.
|
38.1531 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:21 | 2 |
| Then they must've got the idea from the Man U supporters on monday
night singing "Boom boom boom let me hear you say Keano".
|
38.1532 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Gewn ni Gorffen | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:28 | 1 |
| Bet they were up all night on that one...
|
38.1533 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:52 | 4 |
| Actually Matt, I think it shows a certain amount of flair. In keeping
with the original lyrics, the obvious choice for Utd fans was "Boom
boom boom, let me hear you say MAYO". Lets applaud their inventiveness
instead of making cheap digs.
|
38.1534 | McClairo, Irwino, Pallistero... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:55 | 4 |
| What about Schmeicalo. Now that does sound inventive !!
Ian.
|
38.1535 | Nope, sounds stupid | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:56 | 1 |
|
|
38.1536 | | IOSG::HARDIE | In an office where the air-conditioning never works | Wed Aug 30 1995 18:04 | 22 |
| re: .1528
> Did the referee (or linesmen) see the hammer-throwing incident?
The referee was that bad he'd have probably missed the hammer-throwing
incident if the hammer had hit him.
re: .1529
> So, Reading have splashed out 300 grand on Jasper Carrots "Wiggy"
> character. Bought the copyrights and everything !! It's a good buy for
> that price, but I'm sure that he's going to have to take one hell of a
> lot of stick !! Shouts of "Keep yer hair on" and "Wiggy, what's the
> score ?" will ring out from Elm Park this season. Who knows, maybe
> they'll start throwing combs at this keeper instead of hammers !!
Probably not as much stick as the Pompey keeper is going to get this
season though, shouts of "Dowie's got a brother" and "You're ugly ahhh".
Neil
~~~~
|
38.1537 | Dodgy Ref ....Dodgy Ref .......Dodgy Ref !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Aug 30 1995 18:17 | 13 |
| ref Did the ref see the incident. NO. It was the third occasaion, at
least,at which the linesman,and crowd had to tell the idiot ref what
was going on !!!
Stretch_whose_dog_would_have_done_a_better_job_than_Mr.P.Jerer(from
Tipton)(I wonder if he is ex-directory ????)
P.S He was the stand in as the original ref could not make it. Mind you
the original ref was from Swindon so gawd knows what he could have done
to get revenge for them getting the drop !!!
|
38.1538 | Come in Cunno, your time is up !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Fri Sep 01 1995 17:40 | 5 |
| Seems as though Readings new keeper was fairly highly rated in the 1994
World Cup (See Note 423.5). Even Cunno picked him !!!
Ian$still_gonna_call_him_Wiggy_though
|
38.1539 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Sep 04 1995 13:46 | 2 |
| Any reports of the limp 0-0 result against the Shrimpers last Friday??
|
38.1540 | MATCH REPORT | CHEFS::POLLARDP | | Tue Sep 05 1995 13:49 | 20 |
|
A good match for the neutral supporter. Super Si had a mare in the
first half but redeemed himself with a confident second half.
Parky was unlucky to be red carded, the ref was up to the usual first
division standard.
Jimmy Quinn made an appearance for the last thirty and what a
difference he made. He and Lovell ran the shrimpers ragged and both
were unlucky not to find the net.
I think we have a team that can make the play offs if the govners can
agree on team selection.
Martin Williams and Gilksey came off the bench and gave the team much
needed pace and width, come on lets see them start a game.
Phil.
|
38.1541 | Tickets for sale.....get them while they are hot !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Sep 06 1995 09:56 | 10 |
| We have three spare tickets for the Leicester game on Saturday 16th at
Filbert St. Price is ten pounds each + one pound booking fee.
If you are interested give me, or Clare a call asap, as I am in
training for the thu/fri of this week, and we are both off next week.
Stretch - 7830 2919 Evenings - 01734 571281
Clare - 7830 2151
Leave a message if we are on other calls. You will get a call back,
even if only to say sorry they have gone.
|
38.1542 | Don't mention the Millwall game. | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Wed Sep 06 1995 14:52 | 7 |
| Little snippet in the Today about renewing interest in Neil Lunnon of
Crewe. 300k.
Anyone got any insider news ?
Andy.
|
38.1543 | 3 points | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Sun Sep 10 1995 11:50 | 15 |
| A comfortable 3-1 win over a poor Luton side. With Morley and
McPherson missing through injury, and Wdowczyk having to go off
injured, Reading did enough to win.
Gilkes was playing as left back, and both Martin Williams and Meaker
played. Nogan was, again, outstanding for Reading and fully deserved
his two goals.
Reading are now 11th in what appears to be an extremely close division.
A win over Grimsby on Tuesday would no doubt put us back in touch with
the leading teams.
Chris
|
38.1544 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Sep 11 1995 18:32 | 8 |
| An update on the new keeper??
From all accounts,Sheperd isn`t cutting the mustard. Shame,really.
A decent midfielder would go down a treat as well,which I do believe
Reading are working on (Lennon of Crewe etc).
|
38.1545 | Reading lose | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Wed Sep 13 1995 10:07 | 4 |
| Only saw the highlights on local news Reading 0 - Grimbsy 2.
Simon Sheppard seemed 'rooted to the ground' (where've I heard that
before?) for the first goal.
DaveT
|
38.1546 | Dire | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Wed Sep 13 1995 11:01 | 5 |
| For the second, he made a save, the ball looped in the air towards
the goal, Gilkesy was just about to head away, and Shephard came
charging in and pushed him out of the way. Sad. He's got to go.
|
38.1547 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 13 1995 11:08 | 1 |
| So whats wrong with Wiggy then?
|
38.1548 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Sep 13 1995 12:46 | 16 |
| Wiggy needs a work permit,though I`ve read this won`t be a problem.
A new goalkeeper is desperately needed. I reckon with a decent keeper,
both goals could have been avoided.
Also,a creative midfield player is needed as well. Meeker runs around
like a headless chicken,though the other new boy Martin Williams played
ok.
Highlight of the game was "you only sing when you`re fishing" and
"what`s it like to shag a fish?"
I counted 54 people on the away terrace. Though there were a few more
in the seats.
|
38.1549 | | CHEFS::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Sep 13 1995 13:24 | 12 |
|
This game was my first visit to elm park this season, and i think that
it maybe my last. Reading just didn't have a clue... The Reading keeper
wouldn't even get a game for a local park side, at one point he dropped
the ball and it almost went into the goal, instead it went for a
corner. He may as well give up now, he has no future in the game..
Everytime Reading passed the ball it went to a grimsby player, i dont
remember them even having a shot worth talking about..THEY WERE CRAP!!!
How can they expect people to pay 8 pounds to watch this rubbish....?
Andy..B
|
38.1550 |
| CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Sep 13 1995 16:40 | 3 |
| ...and I suppose your "proper" football team always plays so
wonderfully you don`t resent paying your 15-25 quid?
|
38.1551 | re -1 Touch�, I think. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 13 1995 16:45 | 1 |
|
|
38.1552 | | CHEFS::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Wed Sep 13 1995 16:59 | 5 |
|
I think the best place for Reading is Smallmead, you may as well
play sh*t on sh*t.....
Andy..B
|
38.1553 | ? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Sep 13 1995 18:06 | 6 |
| -1
Surprising you even went on Tuesday, part time football fans don't
normally come out in the rain.
|
38.1554 | | METSYS::ALLEN | CollyFowler | Wed Sep 13 1995 18:19 | 3 |
| >>part time football fans don't normally come out in the rain.
Are you making references to his sexuality?
|
38.1555 | And a pound off with PTL! | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Wed Sep 13 1995 18:50 | 35 |
|
Re .1549 & .1552:
Andy,
personally, I think you're being a little hard on Reading.
Nogan and Gooding both worked hard and I thought we began both the
first and second halves well. Martin Williams seems to be settling
into the side now and there were times when I thought they were really
getting it together as a team.
Michael Meaker was hopeless, although he did force a save from the
Grimsby keeper. Gooding had a great shot saved in the second half
and Lovell hit the bar.
Simon Sheppard - well, what can I say? I was stunned by the first
Grimsby goal within 10 minutes; Sheppard just didn't seem to do
anything. It didn't look to me as though there was much he could do
about their second goal, though. I would like to think that some of
his mistakes last night were due to the slippery surface, but he just
seemed to totally loose his confidence after the first goal.
Towards the end, tempers were starting to fray around me on the
South Bank and lots of free "advice" being offered to the team.
I don't understand why Steve Swales wasn't brought on as a sub.,
to allow Gilkes to play further forward?
General feeling was summed up for me by someone querying whether there
were any takers for his Leicester tickets, as we left.
Anyway, according to today's local paper, Graham Kelly's help has
been enlisted to try and hurry through the work permit for Wiggy.
John Madejski is hopeful that this might come through today and that
Mikhailov might be playing for Reading this Saturday.
Leonie.
|
38.1556 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:43 | 13 |
| Leicester 1 Reading 1
A great game,which gives a lot more hope for the rest of the season.
Simon Sheperd played out of his skin,as did Holsgrove,Gooding (of
course) and the likes of McPherson and the new no 8 who I didn`t
recognise.
It`s a tight league,but I reckon if we can string just 2 or 3 wins
together we`ll be right back in there. (Or do I live in vain?)
|
38.1557 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:46 | 4 |
| From the highlights I saw, Shepard played well but seemed to be a tad
of a butter fingers for the goal. Fair comment?
Stuart
|
38.1558 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:05 | 3 |
| Yup,ironically the goal was an error by the keeper. But you can`t
knock him,as he pulled of at least 3 sensational saves.
|
38.1559 | Reserves result | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Sep 19 1995 14:42 | 11 |
| The new keeper didn't play last night in the Reserves 7-1 win over
Crawley. Although if he had played, he would have been a virtual
spectator. Goals from Quinn (2), Lambert (2), Codner (on trial from
Brighton), Gordon and Kerr reflected the massive difference in class.
Certainly Swales, Kerr, Quinn and Lambert did themselves no harm and
could be in involved tomorrow night against WBA.
Chris
|
38.1560 | Tomorrow's Match | VESSA::HUSBANDR | | Tue Sep 19 1995 15:05 | 7 |
| As a West Brom fan at Dec Park (no don't laugh), I'll be going to the
game tommorrow night. I haven't been to Elm Park before, is the 'away'
end under cover ? What's the price of admission for away fans ?
West Brom are currently going pretty well - so should be an
entertaining game. I'm hopefull for a decent result ready for the
second leg. Regards Richard.
|
38.1561 | What do you expect for 8 quid? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Sep 19 1995 16:38 | 8 |
| re -1
Yes the away end is under cover.......cloud cover!
The admission is 8 sovs.
Chris
|
38.1562 | Or an away win! | VESSA::HUSBANDR | | Tue Sep 19 1995 18:24 | 3 |
| re last
Thanks for the info. My prediction is a low scoring draw.
|
38.1563 | Reading 2 Port Vale 2 | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Sep 25 1995 13:31 | 44 |
| Reading 2 Port Vale 2
(Lambert 2) (Mills, Glover)
A very poor game which Reading did not deserve to get a draw from
equalising in the 2nd minute of injury time. The game started quite
brightly, although Port Vale had the beter chances. They deservedly
took the lead after 25 minutes when a cross from the left was met by
Mills who was left completely unmarked and he beat Boris Mikhailov from
12 yards, although Boris fatally hesitated in coming out (he probably
couldn't believe that there was not a defender in sight). Jamie Lambert
then equalised five minutes later scoring an excellent individual goal
beating 2 or 3 defenders in the process. However, Port Vale soon
regained the lead when yet again a cross from the left was met by an
unmarked Vale player who had all the time in the world to beat Boris.
The second half was dire as far as Reading were concerned. Vale
obviously tried to hold onto their lead and deserved to really but
Reading yet again managed to score in the dying seconds. From a free
kick on the left, Gilkes knocked the ball back to Kerr whose good
curling cross was met by Lambert's diving header which deflected the
ball away from the goalkeeper. This was the second time already this
season that Reading have scored in the last minute (the first was
against Derby) having won or drawn several games last year in the same
way.
Naturally the crowd were bemoaning the performance after the game but I
am not sure what people are expecting this year. Saturday's team was
missing Hislop, Williams, Wdowchyk, Gooding, Osborn and Taylor from the
team who played at Wembley - is it any wonder that we are not
performing to last season's level. Unfortunately we are not going to
this year - you cannot sell your best players and replace them with
inferior quality players and expect to do so well.
The league table shows that there is no dominant team in the division.
Reading are currently 14th but are only six point below the leaders.
However, we are only five points off the bottom. The differential in
the Premiership between first and last place is 17, in Div 2 is 19 and
in Div 3 is 15. Division 1 will remain tight all season in my opinion
but Reading are going to have to improve considerably if they wish to
be in the play-off picture come next April/May.
Neil
|
38.1564 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Sep 25 1995 13:55 | 17 |
| -1 Exactly right.
No team in Division One appears good enough at this stage to put any
sort of decent run together. Only Tranmere have managed to not have
been beaten at least twice already this season.
Reading's home record is identical to that of the top two clubs - a
lack of consistency right through the division.
Only 8 points covers top spot to 22nd place.
Certainly Reading will benefit from the return of Williams, Gooding and
Wdowczyk. And just maybe Lambert may start showing some of the
potential which he obviously has.
Chris
|
38.1565 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Tue Oct 03 1995 14:02 | 20 |
| Reading are becoming draw specialists again.
They drew 2-2 with Sunderland at Roker Park on Sat.
They went into the lead twice but threw it away.
Goals from Lovell & Kerr.
Lee Nogan is out for 2-3 games after a tackle from Paul Bracewell that required
Lee to be stretchered off the field.
At least they've not lost any away games yet ;-)
2nd Leg of the CCC tonight at the Hawthornes. An away win would be nice for a
change, but....
The team may as well stay in the Midlands, as they've got West Brom again on
Saturday, this time in the league.
Al
|
38.1566 | Some good news from last night - hurrah !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Oct 04 1995 10:53 | 18 |
| Due ot the fact that Meridian consider the Manc v York game to be in
their area the coverage of Reading's game was goals only.
I think Jimmy Q got 2 (?), Chris Lambert passed about 3/4 defenders
before a good strike went in, not sure who got the 4th.
Final score 4- 2 on the night, 5-3 overall. Let's hope Reading can
build on this away win and keep the momentum up as we have slumped to
about 16th (?) in the league. Ironically enough our next away game is
at The Hawthorns again this Saturday. I would imagine it will be a
good game asReading will be on a bit of a buzz, and West Brom will want
REVENGE !!!
Oh I just remebered Lovell scored on 11 minutes,and one of Jimmy Q's
was a penalty .(actually I cribbed a look at the paper !!)
Silver_lining_on_the_cloud_Stretch.
|
38.1567 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Wed Oct 04 1995 10:55 | 5 |
| Looks like a good win for Reading.. I was pleased they beat West Brom!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1568 | What a draw! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu Oct 05 1995 09:44 | 17 |
| Reading have been awarded following their good win on Tuesday with a
home draw against BURY!
Why is it that we always get crap draws? They are even one of our bogey
teams.
The ties are to be played w/b 23rd October, so it is likely the game
will be on Tuesday 24th.
Apparently the team played really well on Tuesday against West Brom -
the best performance of the season - mind you on the games I have seen
this season that wouldn't be hard to achieve. Lets hope for a repeat
on Saturday.
Neil
|
38.1569 | Dream draw !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Oct 05 1995 10:23 | 6 |
| I agree, What an awful draw. I wanted Leeds(X3) for biased reasons, but
Bury !!! Huge crowds expected, should be an all ticket affair !!
Stretch.
|
38.1570 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Oct 05 1995 10:34 | 12 |
| re the last couple
I'm surprised at what appears to be an air of disappointment here. With
the way Premiership clubs have performed over the last couple of days,
it would appear that this years competition is going at least one lower
division side is going to do well. Looking at the draw, there are at
least 2 Premiership sides leaving the tournament next round and Leeds
(x3), Arsenal and Newcastle all have tricky away ties. Reading should
be happy to be playing a team they should beat and be looking forward
to a decent cup run for a change.
Stuart
|
38.1571 | The problem is should beat = | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Oct 05 1995 11:29 | 12 |
| Stuart,
The problem is in the line containg the words " should beat". As
certain clubs have fallen at this hurdle in the cup already, and
Reading have in the league, it is not so much the crap draw, as the
fact we could well go out to them. It would not be so bad getting
hammered by the Newcastle types. At least the humiliation is not so
great, but BURY would leave a rather bad taste, as well as allowing
people such as your goodself the oppurtunity to rub salt into the
wound !!!
Stretch_who_is_being_a_little_negative.
|
38.1572 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Oct 05 1995 11:32 | 5 |
| Stretch,
You've got a bad vibe today.
Stuart
|
38.1573 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Thu Oct 05 1995 12:40 | 12 |
| Stu,
It's not the fact that we've drawn a lower division club, it's the fact that
it's Bury. Reading playing Bury is to Royals fans what Arsenal playing Chelsea
at Stamford Bridge is to you.
However, saying that, until Tuesday our record against WBA wasn't exactly
inspiring.
Here's to the 4th Round
Al
|
38.1574 | League first, cup second | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu Oct 05 1995 13:44 | 18 |
| As far as I am concerned the Coca-Cola Cup is of secondary importance
to the league, and therefore I would prefer to get drawn against a big
club. We may be expected to lose, but as has been proved many times
this week, the bigger clubs can be vulnerable. Should we win, we would
then not only get some headlines but we would have made some money with
the prospect of making more. If we lose, then we would have at least
made some money.
By playing against teams such as Bury, we are the team to be shot at
with the prospect of making little money. I would imagine the crowd for
the Bury game will be well below the league average. OK we may progress
another round, but at the end of the day I would rather play a big
club early, make some money and then concentrate on the real business
of gaining promotion.
Neil
|
38.1575 | 500-1 outsiders Bury | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Thu Oct 05 1995 15:48 | 9 |
| According to today's Evening Post, the tie will be played on
Tuesday, 24th October (7.45.p.m. K.O.).
Jimmy Quinn is reportedly delighted with the draw and would prefer to
meet one of the bigger teams further into the competition.
He also expresses a hope that the game will be well supported...
Leonie.
|
38.1576 | 0-2 | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Oct 09 1995 14:08 | 15 |
| A dissapointing second-half by Reading let WBA take all three points.
Quinn missed a good chance just before half-time, and a very lethargic
attitude after half-time was unacceptable.
I assume that Nogan will be back on Saturday.
As I have said before there are not too many points separating the
relegation from play-off places. Reading do however need a
confidence-boosting win.
Maybe a new signing might help, although panic buying isn't the answer.
Chris
|
38.1577 | Saturdays result | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 09 1995 15:16 | 13 |
| Reading are now three points off the bottom. BUT there is only
something like 12 points between top and bottom. Things are too tight
in the league for Reading to carry on the way things are going. The
only thing that can be used as an excuse is the lack of a full first
team being fielded. This will not be for too long hopefully (unless
Shepperd has not learned to stay on his line !!)
Was Boris injured on Saturday BTW.?? From the goals only highlights I
saw, it did look as though Shep could have got to the first goal, and
was being perhaps a little too acrobatic ??
Not_too_worried_yet_Stretch.
|
38.1578 | Boris is back | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Oct 09 1995 15:44 | 13 |
| re -1
Boris was away on duty in Bulgaria - hence the 2 games he missed
against WBA. I believe he's due back in the UK today/tomorrow.
Naturally he kept another clean sheet as Bulgaria have easily qualified
for next summer's Euro Championships.
Although Shep could be blamed for the first goal, he didn't play too
badly. He will almost certainly lose his place on Saturday though.
Chris
|
38.1579 | wakey wakey | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Oct 09 1995 17:52 | 15 |
|
Stretch..
Can you play or do you know anything about footy as the "I think
he could have that" is a load of B*ll*cks.
I know I'm not the biggest fan of old Simon but being a member of the
Goalkeeping school I would sugget very few present keepers would have
managed to keep that shot out, certainly not flapper Lukic.
The ball was the classic keeper nightmare.. Ball hit on the up with
the dip at the end plus there was a high degree of swerve to add to
the complication.
Pj
|
38.1580 | I am awake Paul - unlike Shepperd sometimes !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 09 1995 18:18 | 22 |
| Mr James,
Before I gave up an active role in Fitba my position (not
surprisingly) was between the posts !!!!!
With regard to the comment I made (on the goals only ) highlight I still
stand by what I said. From a witness to the game (poor s*d). His
comment was that Shep appeared to try and tip it over, in a scooping
motion, not the simpler parry option. No one else has picked up on the
comment otherwise, so I will assume the verdict is the same.
I have witnessed Shep commit bigger nouse ups than that, and have
tried to put it down to the lack of first team football. Things do not
seem to be improving though !!! BUT i will still say he needs more
time. See I can be charitable about goalies !!! Normally I am more
inclined to have a bitch at the defence who should stop things getting
that far.
With regard to me talking a load of B*ll*cks - So what's new ???
Standing_by_what_he_said_Stretch_!!!
|
38.1581 | P.S | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 09 1995 18:26 | 3 |
| P.S Paul - Why the Lukic comment. I hope to God you do not have some
mad idea that I am a Leeds(x3) fan. I leave that to brainless hippies
like Dusty !!!!
|
38.1582 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Oct 09 1995 18:30 | 6 |
| Stretch,
I think the comment stems from your obsession with Leeds (x3)
reserves....
Stuart
|
38.1583 | | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Oct 09 1995 18:38 | 23 |
| A disappointing result especially since we had beaten them so
convincingly on Tuesday. Personally I would rather have lost in the cup
and won the league fixture.
One of Reading's biggest problems this season is being able to pick the
same side. I doubt we have been able to pick the same team two games
running all season. Certainly the combination at the back changes each
week and things would surely improve if we could get both Adie and Darius
(our best two players without doubt) fit and playing together.
The division is so close as I have discussed before but we cannot
afford to drift too far from the top. We definately need to get back to
winning ways against Huddersfield on Saturday.
Did anyone see the horrific picture of Trevor Morley in the paper the
other day? Mind you the graphic detail of the operation he endured was
even worse. It is no surprise that he will be unlikely to play again
until the New Year at the earliest.
Neil
PS I also thought Shepherd's effort to save the first goal on Saturday was
poor.
|
38.1584 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Oct 10 1995 09:36 | 7 |
| >mad idea that I am a Leeds(x3) fan
Go on Stretch.. admit it.. you really like Leeds don't you!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1585 | Jimmy Quinn, my hero !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Oct 12 1995 12:40 | 11 |
| .1584 Rick I think you know the answer to that !!!
What I really wanted to say was Jimmy Q scored a brilliant 38 yard goal
last night in the Irish game against Malta (o.k the keeper was a little
dodgy !!).
It looked as though he played the full 90 minutes. Let us see if he can
do the same against the mighty Huddersfield this Saturday.
Stretch.
|
38.1586 | Malta i Think Not | SIOG::SMYTH | | Thu Oct 12 1995 12:55 | 1 |
| Get it right N.Ireland were playing Leichtenstein not Malta
|
38.1587 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Oct 12 1995 13:03 | 5 |
| oooppppsss.
Still a blinding goal though !!!!
Stretch.
|
38.1588 | Excuse Me !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Oct 12 1995 15:18 | 11 |
| Stretch,
>> RE: 38 Yards
Did you go on to the pitch and measure the distance then ??
Thought not !!
Ian$we're metric_now_anyway!!!
|
38.1589 | Sweden Sweden Sweden Sweden Sweden Sweden Sweden !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Oct 12 1995 16:01 | 14 |
|
Ian,You know full well that you gave me that measurement !!! The S*n said
25 yards so I will split the difference.
ANYWAY it was a bloody good looking goal after sitting through that
lame excuse for a game on Sky !!!
Ref metric - As Mr Alan Partridge would say " KISS MY ARSE !!!! "
Stretch.
P.S Scored a better goal than the Scots though did'nt he Ian !! eh ? eh?
eh?
|
38.1590 | HA HA HA !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Oct 12 1995 16:27 | 20 |
| Stretch,
Lets take the game into context. Northern Ireland were playing a
Group match against that mighty footballing nation, Lichtenstein, and
Scotland were playing a friendly against the World Cup Semi-Finalists,
Sweden. Scotland were reduced to playing John McGinlay because they had
that many injuries, whereas Ireland fielded a near enough full strength
team. Scotland lost 2-0 and were outplayed for a lot of the match, but
still managed to create a few chances, including John McGinlay shooting
like a girl when he should have done better and Alan McLaren hitting
the outside of the Swedes post, when it was still 0-0 !! Lichtenstein
had 0 shots on goal and the closest they came to scoring was a back
pass !!
P.S. It was a shame to see Gary McAllister get injured, but luckily
he's not in my Fantasy Football Team. Wait a minute !! Isn't he in
your team, Stretch. Oh Dear !!
Cheers,
Ian.
|
38.1591 | Royals 3 - 1 Huddersfield Town | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Sun Oct 15 1995 17:28 | 53 |
| Well I made my first visit to Elm Park yesterday, and at 3:45 I was beginning to
wonder whether I made the right decision.
Reading Started well enough, forcing a save from Steve Francis after only 30
seconds. They had most of the play in the first ten minutes without any real
penetration, and started to allow Huddersfield to play. Then after 15 minutes,
that man/boy James Lambert did it again. He picked the ball up on the right wing
mad a bee-line for the D and hit the sweetest of shots from 25 yards that looped
over the despairing Francis and into the net.
Let's build on this I thought, and Huddersfield did. They then came into the
game and equalised 10 minutes later with some woeful (To steal Alan Green's
favourite description of Norway-England) defending. However, to their credit
Huddersfield had put some great moves together, with some very neat one touch
stuff, and just about deserved the equaliser.
Most of what I can remember of the first half consisted of Boris & Francis
punting the balls into the centre of midfield to no effect. So 1-1 at � time.
The 2nd half, however, was a totally different. Reading came out like a team
that actaully wanted to play, and dominated the half with some great running
from all players. Gilkes & Kerr played brilliantly off each other down the left,
it was just a shame that the delivery of the final cross wasn't up to scratch.
I felt it was only a matter of time until we scored. Gilkes squandered a handful
of excellent chances, Had Lovell been at his best he could have had a few, and
even Holsgrove was trying his luck from distance. Royals finally regained the
lead after a neat build up left Adie free on the right and he chipped Francis
from 6 yards. The game was sealed a few minutes later, again after some great
build up play, Andy Bernal finally got in a good cross, and Jimmy Quinn
deservedly rose to head it into the corner beyond Francis.
There was a scare about 2-3 minutes after Williams scored, when the Huddersfield
sub, just had Boris to beat, but could only hit the post, the ensuing scramble
resulting in a goal-line clearance, as I was in the Tilehurst End I didn't see
who it was, but it wouldn't have surprised me if it was Dylan Kerr.
Even in the last minutes, when running down the clock, Reading forced 3-4
corners and nearly got a 4th.
So 3-1 and up to 15th.
A very entertaining 2nd half, even the majority of the Huddersfield fans were
there at the end. I may even go to the Bury game at this rate.
I have to make special note to Dylan Kerr. He was absolutely inspired yesterday,
and if he doesn't get an extended run in the team after that the managers need
shooting. As I mentioned, between them, he & Gilkes tore their right side of
defense to shreds, and it always seemed to be him picking up the pieces in
defense too.
Al
|
38.1592 | At last! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Oct 16 1995 10:01 | 55 |
| Al,
I agree totally. This was by far the best performance this season. With
the exception of Nogan (who would normally play instead of Quinn), we
actually were fielding what I believe is our best team for the last 20
minutes of the game.
The starting line up was as follows with Gooding replacing Holsgrove:
Mikhailov
Bernal
Williams
Wdowchyk
Kerr
Lambert
Holsgrove
Parkinson
Gilkes
Quinn
Lovell
Subs: Jones, Nogan, Gooding
The back four looked more solid on Saturday (despite the goal). I am
glad to see them revert to a traditional 4-4-2 formation. Playing 3
central defenders worked well at the end of last season and was a major
factor in our end of season success, but it hasn't worked this season
mainly because we haven't been able to field the same three players
once.
Holsgrove isn't playing as well as last season and you just have to
play Micky Gooding if he is fit. He does the work of three players
alone.
Even Quinn played well on Saturday looking to go forwards rather than
back all the time - its only a pity he hasn't got any pace these days.
I have to agree though that the Gilkes-Kerr partnership was brilliant
on Saturday. Dylan has been giving glimpses of what might happen each
time he has come on as sub. Mind you the Huddersfield right full back
was slow and once Gilkes gets an early run on the full back and beats
him, you know he is going to have a good game. It was only a matter of
time before the full back was sent off because the only way he was
going to stop anyone was by committing a foul.
Finally, I was very impressed with Andy Booth of Huddersfield. You
could see why he is already a Under 21 international - I bet he will
leave for the Premiership before the end of the season.
Lets hope this form continues.
Neil
|
38.1593 | A well deserved three points | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Oct 16 1995 11:35 | 31 |
| I agree with the previous notes. Reading needed a kick up the backside
after the first half. Things were looking ropey after conceding the
goal. Bloody awful defending. Second half Reading were back to passing
the ball on the ground which always seems to suit them better than the
hoof it up field and hope, or juggling the ball between heads and hope
for a lucky drop. I think the result was fair on the day, especially
the second half performance. Gilkes played a blinder and Lambert looks
very good cutting in from the sides. I think that is the third goal
scored in that fashion in the last 4 -5 games. Mind you the
Huddersfield defence backed off and let him have the shot. 25 yard
screamer.
Good performance from all players especially Gilkes, Lambert, Kerr and
Gooding as usual in the little time he came on for.Nice chip by Adie
for his well earned goal.
A mention for Boris for the save he made from the quickly taken free
kick which only he and the guy taking the kick seemed to be aware of.
I felt sorry for Archie who was running his socks of all game and did
not have just the littlest bit of luck which he really needs at the
moment.
The only problem I really see at the moment is the lack of height at
the front when crosses are played in. Only Quinn has the needed height
and when Nogan comes back we will miss that as Lovell and Nogan are not
exactly giants.
I am sure I have forgotten something (that was due to going straight
into the Spread after the game and staying til closing) but will return
later if my hazy memory comes back on line.
Stretch.
|
38.1594 | Cheerio Ade? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Oct 17 1995 14:48 | 17 |
| A mention in one of the papers today that Reading could be prepared to
let Ade Williams go, to fund further players. No doubt that Reading
would receive in excess of 1.5m.
Against - 1) Could Reading hold out for his real value in todays
ridiculous price market?
2) Would mean that Ade, Super Si, Taylor and Shaka have left
from last season's successful team.
For - 1) Ade missed a huge chunk of last season through injury anyway.
2) Currently have McPherson, Wdowczyk, the emerging Thorp, and
Bernal as centre backs already.
3) The money would be handy!
Chris
|
38.1595 | Not yet at least. | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Tue Oct 17 1995 14:59 | 13 |
| I had heard that Adie wants out at the end of the season anyway,
whatever happens. Since his contract expires then, from a business
point of view, it would be more sensible to sell him sooner rather than
later to maximimise the fee.
Having said that, he would be a great loss. Adie and Dariusz are as good
a centre-back partnership as any in our division - they are the
backbone of the current team.
Personally I hope the reports are wrong.
Neil
|
38.1596 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Oct 17 1995 15:21 | 15 |
| Just a quick note.
I do not want Adie to go for a variety of reasons which time does not
permit me to go into.
I saw the report in the paper, and it said it was for financial reasons
that this was being considered.
One question - Where the bloody hell has the money from Shaka ,Si and
Taylor gone ???? O.K, we bought Bobby, Morley and Meaker but that still
leaves some dosh over.
Busy_Stretch.
P.S Is anyone else going over the Post House to watch the Raith-Bayern
game ??
|
38.1597 | Erm..... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Tue Oct 17 1995 15:28 | 5 |
| Stretch,
Yes.
Ian.
|
38.1598 | Oldham 2 - 1 Reading | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Mon Oct 23 1995 10:02 | 18 |
| Well according to all reports I have heard/read, Reading were back to their
inconsistent worst on Saturday.
They'd better improve tomorrow, or a shock could be on the cards. Bury are 4th
from bottom in Div 3, so knowing Reading, they'll play down to them.
Stretch,
I'll be in the Spread from about 7pm, so I'll see you down there.
Well the plans for the new stadium were released last week. 25,000 all-seater,
with the most modern facilities available in the country, apparently. Building
is expected to begin in about 8 months time, and it should be ready for the
97/98 season. The only worry is that the football team won't be able to do the
stadium justice!!
Al
|
38.1599 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Oct 23 1995 12:35 | 6 |
| A very disappointing result. I didn`t go to the game,but after
Huddersfield,I thought we might have turned the corner.
What`s the point of having a 25,000 seater stadium if you`re only
going to get 5-9,000 peope?
|
38.1600 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Oct 23 1995 12:43 | 6 |
| Hmmm... I'm sure the visiting fans will think up some suitable chants
to link the team with the Whitley Whiff....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1601 | Escapology extraordinaire | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Wed Oct 25 1995 08:53 | 5 |
| Quiet in here this morning.
This puts a new meaning to "the hand of God".
Lucky or what?? Any comments
|
38.1602 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Oct 25 1995 09:54 | 8 |
| What a sad waste of 8 pounds. Got up there,soaked to the skin,only
to see the "mighty" Bury lead 2 nil after 15 minutes then have the
referee to abandon the game. Just as well,as Reading were crap.
The only highlight was the obligatory Bury fat bloke showing the Southbank
his huge stomach in the lashing rain.
|
38.1603 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Wed Oct 25 1995 10:09 | 17 |
| As someone said down the Spread after the game, it was the best referee we've
had a Elm Park this season ;-)
Reading were awful, but I guess that it was due to the conditions. They tried
their normal passing game, but the ball kept getting stuck in the puddles. Bury
had the conditions sussed. Hit it and hope was definitely the order of the night.
I wasn't too bothered, I bumped into a friend I'd lost contact with 4 years ago,
and we spent the rest of the evening downing the Murphys.
Anyone know what's happening about the rematch?
By then, we should know who we'd be playing in the next round. Hopefully it will
be a team that will give the players a bit of motivation to go out and win. Is
the draw tomorrow on GMTV?
Al_Still_soaked
|
38.1604 | Why do people take mobile phones to matches? | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Wed Oct 25 1995 10:43 | 6 |
|
Regarding the rematch: very difficult to make out anything being said
over the tannoy but I did make out the words 'Evening Post' so I
presume there'll be something in today's paper about it.
Leonie.
|
38.1605 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Oct 25 1995 10:56 | 12 |
| re -1
> Why do people take mobile phones to matches?
Because they are in the middle of important business deals and need to
be able to contact people very easily.
Either that or they are poseurs.
Hmmm, Rick have you got one?
Stuart
|
38.1606 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Oct 25 1995 11:03 | 7 |
| NO... I will never have one....
Only Southerners.... and people who support ManU have mobile phones.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1607 | But at least i'm not a RANGERS fan eh Ian !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Oct 25 1995 11:22 | 20 |
| I made the decision to stay in the pub, which 30 minutes later proved
to be the right one !!
The words "jammy" and "B'stards" spring to mind ref the game itself and
my deepest condolences to any Bury fans. The chaps we talked to in the
pub after are already expecting a hammering at the rematch. We felt so
sorry for them that we ended up buying them a load of beer and snacks
as an apology. Apparently 100 or so stayed in the stands trying vainly
to get some dosh back.
Leonie - from what my mates said the reference to the evening post was
to do with the golden gamble number, although they will no doubt have
some details on the rematch. If anyone gets a copy could they post the
details.
Rick - If you have such a problem with southerners I politely suggest
you b*gger off back oop north !!! (smileys an all that)
Stretch.
|
38.1608 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Oct 25 1995 11:33 | 6 |
| Stretch,
I'm surprised that somebody who supports Man U & Leeds (x3) could tell
a fellow member of the flock to "b*gger off".....
Stuart
|
38.1609 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Oct 25 1995 11:57 | 10 |
| >If you have such a problem with southerners
What.... when half my family comes from the south... I don't think so
some how... (more smileys and all etc.. )
I was just mentioning an observation that I have made...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1610 | Dont you start as well !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Oct 25 1995 12:03 | 11 |
| And you can b*gger off as well Stuart !!!! Leeds (x3) follower ny
Arsenal !!!! Someone has got to have a word with that Mr Rioch about
the number of goals youre lot are scoring. Ungentlemenly conduct if you
ask me !!!
Stretch.
P.S I spoke with Al R last night about his last day session. He might
have a problem with Friday night but we can sort all that out over the
next few weeks.
|
38.1611 | It certainly rained! | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Wed Oct 25 1995 12:50 | 29 |
| It surprises me that no one has commented about how long it took the
referee to abandon the game.
It was clear from the kick off when Jimmy Quinn took two attempts to
get it out of the centre circle that the pitch wasn't playable. At most
he should have let play go on for 10 minutes and then made his
decision. With Reading 1-0 down at that stage, the furore about the
abandonment would have been limited. However, to play for 25 minutes
and then abandon it with Reading 2-0 down was asking for trouble. Bury
and their fans had a right to be livid.
Bury were deservedly in the lead and you couldn't take anything away
from them. Both their goals were good goals which were the result of
poor defending irrespective of the conditions.
However, the post-match moanings of the Bury players that the Reading
players influenced the referee to abandon the game when 2-0 down are
pathetic. It was clear the pitch was unplayable from the start - the
referee simply should have made his decision earlier.
As far as the scoreline was concerned, we shouldn't be surprised. Bury
have always been, and look like always being, a bogey team. I can only
remember us beating them twice in 25 years!!
Neil
PS What was incredible about last night was that when I left home an
hour before kick-off, it had only just started spitting with rain. I
don't know how much rain then fell, but it was alot!
|
38.1612 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Oct 25 1995 14:53 | 7 |
| re -1
>I can only remember us beating them twice in 25 years!!
Yes, but how many times have you played them?
Stuart
|
38.1613 | Southampton at home | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Thu Oct 26 1995 08:23 | 9 |
| re -1
Many times. In the old 3rd and 4th divisions we used to meet regularly
over many seasons.
IF we beat Bury, we have been drawn at home to Southampton. Ties to be
played w/c 27th November.
Neil
|
38.1614 | Bury again | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Thu Oct 26 1995 09:03 | 4 |
|
The rematch against Bury to be played on Nov. 7th (7.45p.m.).
Leonie.
|
38.1615 | Transfer Shocker: Reading try a buy someone | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Oct 26 1995 13:20 | 7 |
| Apparently, Reading are trying to sign Kenny Brown and Chris Woods
before 5 o'clock today, so that they'll both be eligible to play
against Ipswich on Saturday. Mihailov is expected to be out for about a
month.
Ian.
|
38.1616 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Oct 26 1995 14:10 | 1 |
| Why is baldy out then? Break his toe due to his wig falling off?
|
38.1617 | Tee Hee Hee !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Oct 26 1995 14:36 | 6 |
| Stuart,
He did his hamstring in, bending to pick his wig up !!
Ian.
|
38.1618 | Royals 1 - 4 Ipswich Town | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Mon Oct 30 1995 10:56 | 5 |
| Oh dear!!! Oh dear!!! Oh dear!!! Oh dear!!! Oh dear!!! Oh dear!!!
I wish I could say I'm glad I didn't go!!
Al
|
38.1619 | crap | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Oct 30 1995 14:22 | 6 |
| Where`s our midfield? Where`s our distibution? Where`s our creativity?
It`s all gone down the proverbial football toilet,and if Reading
aren`t careful they`ll be flushed down to Divison 2.
|
38.1620 | Crikey.... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Oct 30 1995 14:23 | 6 |
| Good metaphor, Stuart !!!
Ian.
p.s. What's a hamaphor ??
|
38.1621 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 06 1995 09:06 | 3 |
| Is Saturdays match against Birmingham all-ticket?
Stuart
|
38.1622 | Palace 0 - Royals 2 | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Mon Nov 06 1995 10:00 | 9 |
| >> Is Saturdays match against Birmingham all-ticket?
I haven't seen anything to suggest it is. No doubt it will be in the post
tonight.
I'll post a Completely biased match report about Saturday's game, later if I get
time.
Al
|
38.1623 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Nov 06 1995 15:19 | 5 |
| Saturday's game is not all ticket.
Chris
|
38.1624 | ta | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Nov 07 1995 08:36 | 1 |
|
|
38.1625 | The rematch - will probably get called off due to frost !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Nov 07 1995 10:02 | 8 |
| Just a quickie - Tonights game against Bury is half price I believe
after the fiasco last time. 7:45 kick off.
Al - If you are going tonight you will find myself and company in the
Spread prior to,and no doubt after the game.
Stretch.
|
38.1626 | Yah Boo Sucks..... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Tue Nov 07 1995 10:05 | 10 |
| Al - And Stretch has got enough money to buy everybody a beer tonight
'cos he won �20 on the Fantasy Football !!
GIT !!
Hugs,
Ian.
|
38.1627 | I started off factual but you just have to lower the tone | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Nov 07 1995 10:18 | 6 |
| Ha Ha Ha - Ian you loser !!!
Gloaty_Stretch.
P.S Sorry I was not here to congratulate you on Rangers sterling
performance last week. I say again Ha Ha Ha !!!
|
38.1628 | Must be mad!!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Tue Nov 07 1995 10:20 | 7 |
| I'll be at the Spread at 7
Mine's a Guinness.
See you there
Al
|
38.1629 | 'Nuff said. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | I hope you're happy now | Wed Nov 08 1995 08:10 | 5 |
|
If any Bury fans read this conference, I'm sorry, I really am.
j.
|
38.1630 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Nov 08 1995 08:35 | 8 |
| Bury woz robbed...
89th minute goal... gawd.. I feel really sorry for them.... but pleased
for Reading....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1631 |
| CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:24 | 4 |
| Well,it only takes a minute to score a goal etc.
Was the game any good?
|
38.1632 | oh dear oh dear oh dear !!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:51 | 12 |
| Depends on which end of the country you reside in Stuart. The answer
from my point of view would have to involve the words 'jammy' and
'B'Stards'. oh and 'embarrasing'. I echo Jeffs apologies (again) to any
Bury fans out there. I know it should be classed as a good result etc
etc but we really did not deserve to be playing Southampton in the next
round. Over the two(ish) games of the five goals scored Bury were
responsible for FOUR of them !!! (o.g included). Jimmy Q comes on for
the last two minutes .... replay seems inevitable ..... he scores
Readings only true goal !!!
Hungover_Stretch.
|
38.1633 | No!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Wed Nov 08 1995 13:45 | 28 |
| Reading started well enough, passing the ball well, but as has been for the
season so far, as soon as they get into the final 1/3 they run out of ideas.
After the first 15 minutes, Bury came into it more and it became an even scrap.
Holsgrove played V. well as sweeper again and his distribution was excellent.
That was the only high point though. It took over 25 minutes for the first
shot!! nuff said.
The 2nd half was 'better', for both teams. But only just. Holsgrove lost his
touch, and although very little got through him, he just hoofed it up the pitch
95% of the time. Reading looked the most dangerous when they ran the ball out of
midfield, but they only did it a handful of times.
Bernal was a complete waster last night. He was wearing a mask, a la Gascoigne &
Morley, and I think it affected his concentration & ability. It was his clumsy
challenge that led to their goal.
Once it was 1-1 Bury looked good for a draw, and in the last 15 minutes looked
the more likely to get a winner.
I think the general concensus around the ground when Quinn brough himself on in
the last 2 minutes, was Why bother???? The rest is history as they say.
One good point to come out of the game, for me, apart from the result and the
goals, was the performance of Shepherd in goal. I don't think he missed a cross
all game, and apart from a little hesitancy initially, was coming out to the
edge of the area to get loose balls well & I think Shaka would have done well to
save their goal.
|
38.1634 | Pubbing at dinnertime then folks !?!?!?!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Nov 09 1995 10:48 | 6 |
| Al - Are you still going over the pub at dinnertime ? Seems like a good
oppurtunity for a small drinkies to compare various dates, and excuses
about the full evening session.
Stretch_who_needs_a_beer_and_it_is_still_only_10:45_!!!
|
38.1635 | Good bye | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Fri Nov 10 1995 16:01 | 18 |
| Well this seems the most apt note in which to make my tearfull farewell.
I, like just about everyone who's left, will probably miss this conference
more than anything else.
It's definitely been one of the major factors over the last few years that
has kept me sane.
I wish that your team every success, except the obvious choices of Man Utd.,
Arsenal and Leicester City ;-)
Maybe I'll see you on the internet one day, or failing that Elm Park
Cheers
Al
P.S. See you down the Spread on Saturday, and at The Turks on Wednesday.
|
38.1636 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Nov 10 1995 16:06 | 4 |
| Good luck Al - I'll ignore your comment re Man Utd because I know you
don't really mean it !
|
38.1637 | Bright and Hirst Look Out | CHEFS::ANDERSONR | Anorak Surfer | Fri Nov 10 1995 16:14 | 47 |
| Good Luck Al,
Your contributions to this conference will be missed; I might be
press-ganged into putting in the odd table now and again in your
absence [tho' I don't suppose many will be interested in Endsleigh
League Division 2 ;-)]
Perhaps this is a ggod place to start :
November 9 PONTINS LEAGUE DIVISION 1
P W D L F A PTS
1 Derby County 11 6 3 2 18 14 21
2 Sheff Wed 11 6 2 3 28 22 20
3 Oldham Ath 11 5 4 2 19 13 19
4 Manchster Utd 10 5 3 2 21 14 18
5 Newcastle Utd 11 5 3 3 21 17 18
6 Stoke City 11 5 3 3 16 15 18
7 Birmingham 11 6 0 5 19 24 18
8 Wolves 11 5 2 4 15 12 17
9 Leeds United 10 5 2 3 13 12 17
10 Everton 10 4 3 3 12 11 15
11 Liverpool 11 4 2 5 17 14 14
12 Notts County 11 4 2 5 26 26 14
13 Bolton Wands 12 3 5 4 13 18 14
14 Sheff United 11 3 4 4 15 16 13
15 Tranmere Rvrs 10 3 2 5 23 20 11
16 Nottm Forest 11 3 2 6 13 20 11
17 Blackburn Rvs 11 1 6 4 12 14 9
18 W.B.A. 12 0 2 10 10 29 2
Nov 7
Derby County 2-1 Blackburn Rovers
Nov 8
Leeds United 2-1 Everton
Notts County 2-2 Nottm Forest
Nov 9
Bolton Wand 2-0 Liverpool
W.B.A. 1-1 Stoke City
Cheers,
Rob
|
38.1638 | Ta ta Al | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Nov 10 1995 16:36 | 10 |
| Al - I shall see you in the Spread on the 'morrow (not the ARSE
variety Stuart !!). Sad to see you go etc etc. And I have booked next
Thursday off for safety reasons.
Stretch.
P.S You forgot the Northern SCUM off your list (and I do not mean
ManU). The gits that beat McGees mob on Wednesday, and the ARSE on
Saturday last. Sorry, but I cannot type the name !!!!!
|
38.1639 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Fri Nov 10 1995 17:37 | 7 |
| too right Bloton Wnodres
Or something like that
I'm outa here
Al
|
38.1640 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Fri Nov 10 1995 17:42 | 9 |
| Stretch... ya don't mean Bolton do ya... :->
Sad to see ya go Al... see ya down the ol' pub next Wednesday...
Have a good one..
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1641 | See you at the Spread then Rick ???? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Nov 10 1995 17:45 | 6 |
| Rick, I knew I could rely on someone to be up on teams that qualify as
Northern Scum !!!!
Cheers,
Stretch.
|
38.1642 | ciao | VARESE::BIOTTI | | Mon Nov 13 1995 08:32 | 4 |
|
I'll miss you .. bye
Ambrogio
|
38.1643 | Je ne comprend pas !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:20 | 5 |
| Folks,
Can anyone explain the chants being directed at Ricky Otto on
Saturday, along the lines of him being a murderer ???
Curious_Stretch.
|
38.1644 | Capital offence | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | I hope you're happy now | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:59 | 6 |
|
Hmmm, he certainly "murdered" Kenny Brown.....
j.
|
38.1645 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Fri Nov 24 1995 10:03 | 25 |
| Recent results have done nothing to boost confidence in the club.
A tame 0-0 draw with Barnsley, followed by a slightly unfortunate 1-2
reverse to Charlton. A difficult trip to Sheff Utd on Saturday could
see Reading drop into the relegation zone. Nobody following Reading
for the last 7 years will have experienced the feeling of relegation.
Reading have the players to avoid the drop, but their must be question
marks over the commitment of some of the players (Swales, Meeker etc).
Not all of the blame can be shoved towards the management or board.
In a season where the teams in Division One are not dissimilar, Reading
must ensure that they avoid the drop. The teams that do go up this
season will find it very tough, as the gulf between the Endsleigh
league and the Premiership seems to widen.
This is a testing time for the new fans that have started to follow
Reading in the last two and a half years. This is when you really need
the backing of everyone.
I understand that the tickets for next Tuesday's game against
Southampton are selling well - anyone confirm?
Chris
|
38.1646 | The end is nigh..... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Fri Nov 24 1995 10:09 | 1 |
| Face it !! Your going down !!! HA HAH !!
|
38.1647 | how much? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Fri Nov 24 1995 11:46 | 12 |
| RE -1
Ian,
An enthusiastic shout from someone who, I would hazard a guess, is
probably not a keen follower of Reading FC.
As you are in absolutely no doubt as to Reading's inevitable poor
position, I suggest you name the stake. Put your money where your
mouth is!
|
38.1648 | Ain't no Osborne | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Nov 24 1995 12:30 | 18 |
|
re 1645
You mention Meeker, however I did see a report stating
that Gooding wanted to off load him "because he was'nt
the player we watched last season". I beleive he was quoted
at wanting �350.000 for him.
Is this correct ?? if so who did he watch last season because
somewhere in this notesfile is a note from a QPR fan saying
he was crap !!
Also do you know if Shaka's sale had any clause regarding extra
payments for England appearances etc as he can't be far off
making the squad ?
Pj
|
38.1649 | Place Your Bets!! | CHEFS::ROLFED | | Fri Nov 24 1995 14:10 | 8 |
| re 1646
Come on then Ian place your bet. I get the feeling you may be inundated
with offers.
Count me in!
Dave.
|
38.1650 | Depends on your desire to see Reading crucified at home !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Nov 24 1995 14:26 | 15 |
| Chris
Ref tickets - They are going fast. Limited to 3 per person. I purchased
two tickets on Tuesday at lunchtime. We walked straight in as the rain
had kept the queues down. I had spent all of Monday and Tuesday
plugging away on the phone. Solidly engaged. When we got into the shop
you could not hear the phone so I would imagine it was off the hook.
The oh-so happy woman behind the counter when queried had no idea of
roughly how many tickets were left then. Only Tilehaurst end and
Southbank tix were left. I would reckon on 400 - 600 (tops) were left
on Tuesday lunchtime. I have not heard anyone saying that they were
sold out.
Stretch.
|
38.1651 | re last few | CHEFS::DIVERL | | Fri Nov 24 1995 14:51 | 8 |
|
re Meaker - I heard that he's joined Dylan Kerr on the transfer
list.
It's reported in today's paper that the Southampton game has now sold
out.
Leonie.
|
38.1652 | Another one from QPR? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Sat Nov 25 1995 14:18 | 6 |
| It would appear that Simon Barker (QPR) is being tracked. Reading ahve
agreement with QPR, but need to agree personal terms with the player.
How much would he cost? I thought he was a regular in QPR's first
team?
|
38.1653 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | All aboard the Amoco Crouch | Mon Nov 27 1995 10:18 | 7 |
|
Very much so, and one of the better ones I might add. Now if you
want a midfielder, I'm sure we've still got Steve Hodge lying
about, or how about that guy we picked up at the start of the
season, Simon Osborn !?
p1
|
38.1654 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Nov 27 1995 16:54 | 7 |
| I'm entering this note on behalf of Al Robertson (remember him?) who is
desperately trying to obtain tickets for tomorrow night's game vs
Soton. If anyone can help, please give me a ring on 830-2157, or ring
Al direct on 01734-575900.
Cheers,
Dave
|
38.1655 | Rainmaker | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Wed Nov 29 1995 07:52 | 6 |
| Well done guys. I see you ordered the rain last night but didn't need
it???
See you in the draw, I hope.
Derek
|
38.1656 | Its Good to talk !! | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed Nov 29 1995 08:33 | 6 |
|
Oh well it nearly worked, there was me talking to Dave M saying
"its a nice town" / "its raining here"/ The game's called off"
Pj
|
38.1657 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Wed Nov 29 1995 09:21 | 6 |
| Well done to the Blue Army... good result.. lets hope they get a good
team in the next round... like Leeds... :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1658 | Will you please just Sh...... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Nov 29 1995 09:39 | 13 |
| Rick,
Did you happen to see Coogan's Run on BBC2 on Friday ?? You remind
me so much of that Gareth Cheeseman !! I can just see you doing a
presentation; "Here's our latest model, oops, how did that get in
there ??" If you insert the words "Leeds" instead of "Ford Probe", I
could be sure that it WAS you !!!
I wonder if you do the same as he does after closing a deal ???
Ian.
|
38.1659 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Nov 29 1995 11:44 | 3 |
| Any news about the game . . .?
g
|
38.1660 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Nov 29 1995 12:07 | 6 |
| What a great game. Either Southampton had an off night,or Reading`s
tackling and containment kept Southampton out of the game. (Hopefully
the latter).
A fully deserved win.
|
38.1661 | saints go marching OUT | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Nov 29 1995 13:47 | 15 |
| A strong performance by Reading, and (I assume) a poor performance by
Saints. 2-1 was no more than Reading deserved against Southampton's
crude tactics (4 bookings, and it should have been more).
Assuming that Gooding is worth around 50k and Le Tiss is valued at
around 8m - does that make Tiss worth 160 Mick Goodings? When the
going gets tough there's no doubt who I would rather have playing.
Obviously, the priority for Reading is League points and hopefully they
can turn in a similar performance against WBA on Saturday.
Re - a couple ago. If someone had difficulty in getting a ticket for
last nights game, they will find it impossible for the q-f.
|
38.1662 | Reading v Bolton shocker !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Nov 29 1995 14:01 | 4 |
| When is the draw made for the QF's !!
Ian.
|
38.1663 | more on the phone conversation... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Nov 29 1995 14:08 | 13 |
|
Whilst sitting in the most horrendous DEC Park car park jam in ages I
turned on Radio Berkshire for traffic news. I was amazed that
Merrington got a hoax call to say the game was off and he believed it.
Apparently he sent all his players home only to be called by a man from
the BBC a while later for his comments on the game. At this point, his
comments were probably not repeatable, he had to phone round to contact
his lads and get them up to Reading. Some local lads, Beasant, Monkau
drove up whilst the rest arrived later.
Amazing...
Neil
|
38.1664 | BLUE and WHITE | CHEFS::ROLFED | | Wed Nov 29 1995 14:11 | 32 |
|
What a solid performance by all. By far the best game of this season,
and it would be on a par with some of the memorable performances of the
last two years.
Anyone got any ratings for the BLUE and WHITE. (out of ten)
Shephard (8)
Holsgrove (8)
Mcpherson (9) Bernal (8)
Brown (8) Darius (8)
Gooding (10) Parkinson (9) Jones (8)
Morley (9) Nogan (9)
The total commitment shown by Micky Gooding (36 years old) was
influencial to the success, solid unforgiving midfield play with Mr Reliable
Mcpherson holding the back together and the Morley/Nogan partnership
running the premiership defence ragid there was only going to be one
result.
We are now virtually gauranteed a good draw with a another payday,
and at the worst we could end up facing Bolton. Could be an
interesting revenge.
Good luck to the boys.
Dave.
|
38.1665 | Incoherent, but jubilant babblings follow ....... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Nov 29 1995 14:49 | 83 |
| Short note due to pressures of work !!!!
After getting out of Dec park car park at 7:35 (10 mins before supposed
kick off) things were looking dire. And it was p*ssing it down to boot
!!! Got to Elm park at 8:20 to find out the K.O was delayed by ten
minutes and the score was 0-0. Hooraahhh. About three minutes later
Nogan broke through the defence, nutmegging one defender, drew Beasant
to the left of the goal and calmly slotted the ball to the right.
Things were looking good. 25 minutes gone. After some (and I swear I am
not being biased here) very dodgy calls by the ref the rest of the half
was pretty subdued as Reading hustled all of the Southampton players
off the ball as soon as they got possession. Gooding must be part pit
bull given the energy and strength he displayed. Nogan kept coming back
to help out as well, to good effect. In the 44th minute the ref sees
something that no one else (including the linesman who was about two
yards away) spots and awards a free kick on the edge of the box. Le
Tiss pops the cross in, Moncou, unmarked heads home. 30 seconds later
whistle goes. End of jubilation. "Booooooooo !!!!!!!" "You're not very
good ref" type of shouts around the ground. 1-1 boo hisss !!!!
Second half I was expecting S'hampton to come out all guns blazing.
Fortunately this was not the case. On the hour after Reading would not
give up the chase Jones played a cross over the face of the goal
beating everyone, including Monkou, Morley goes in bravely (considering
he has 7 !!! metal plates in his head) heads the ball back across the
goal. Everyone stands and watches, including Soton, as the ball goes
slo-mo into the back of the net. 2-1 Hooooo-Bloody-Ray !!!!!!!!.
Reading then soak up thirty minutes of increasing desperation from the
Soton players and us poor fans who still have nightmares about lost
leads (small clue begins with B and the gits are getting the pasting
they deserve in the premier league. Unlike the Murphys I AM f'ing
bitter !!!) Of the both teams Reading had more shots on goal in the
last half hour. One by Gooding, who was still giving it 300 % at least,
brought a fine save from Beasant. All Reading fans have a heart attack
as Swales attempts a back pass 10 yards out which is intercepted by
Soton player. Rounds Shep who was committed to the back pass, shoots,
balls rolls agonisingly (for both sets of fans) across the goal mouth.
Phhhheeeewwww !!!!!
90 minutes up and the whistling is deafening. Flares thrown on by the
Southampton fans only add to the hysteria. Whistle goes and we all go
APESHIT !!!!!! Calls of "Bring em on " etc fill the ground.
Final thoughts on the night:- Monkou single handedly kept the Saints in
the game. Every ball that came at him in the air he won calmly and
accurately. Venison should get a short trip to Seeneys and become a pie
of the same name. He was awful. Hard to tell with Le Tiss if he is
bored stupid, cannot be arsed or it is just a ruse. Apart from the free
kick thay scored from I can only remeber a couple of good passes being
played by him,. Bland stuff for a God like figure of his standing.
Mind you the marking he was receiving from the Reading players probaly
shocked him given the tenacity being shown.
Beasant did not have to do too much as Readings shooting was not very
powerful on the night (Goodings excluded).
Reading. Where to start ??? All players gave it full effort. This was
the best performance I have seen so far this season.
Gooding (9 stitches in his face), Nogan(just back after two ops on his
nose), Morley (7 plates in his head), Macca, Parky etc ran themselves
into the ground. Shep looked confident on the crosses. Big pats on the
back for all concerned. Gilkes, Quinn only cmae on in the last ten mins
or so so it is hard to guage the performance by them.
My dwindling faith has been restored by last nights excellent game.
Even the Saints manager is in the paper today saying "we were rubbish.
Reading deserve to go through " Cheers.
Happy_Stretch.
P.S It was not me who phoned Soton to claim the match was off !!! Mind
you if I had still been in the car park any later I would have been
praying for a Bury style downpour to get it abandonned.
oooppps - This was supposed to be a brief note !!!! Words cannot
convey the way we felt after the game. One friend had a mate who
supports Saints in the Tilehurst end with us. Although his comments
were bound to be on the negative side he did seem genuinely shocked by
the display his team put on. Worst game he has seen them play so far
this season etc etc. Got home in time to see the news about the
Endsleigh sell off. First archive footage shown is the F.A cup where
Looneypool got beaten by the Wombles. Who is picking the cup up ???
Dave Beasant. Well he will not be going to the twin towers this season
!! Gloat Gloat Gloat And why not ?????
|
38.1666 | Brolin Who ??? | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Nov 30 1995 07:49 | 4 |
|
Reading have Leeds away in the next round.
Pj
|
38.1667 | Not Newcastle then | GIDDAY::PARSONS | POLYCENTER on WNT Support | Thu Nov 30 1995 08:36 | 2 |
|
:-)
|
38.1668 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Nov 30 1995 09:16 | 6 |
| So Stretch... who is it going to be... must be difficult for you to
choose.... Leeds or Reading... ??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1669 | See you at Elland Road then !!!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Nov 30 1995 10:14 | 7 |
| Rick,
Check the Leeds (x3)(inc o.g) Ho Ho Ho note for a small clue !!!
Stretch.
|
38.1670 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Nov 30 1995 10:21 | 5 |
| Depending when the match is being played I should be able to go up....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1671 | Happy New Year? | CHEFS::ROLFED | | Thu Nov 30 1995 11:12 | 4 |
| The game looks set for Wednesday 10th of January, but this has not yet
been comfirmed by Leeds.
Dave
|
38.1672 | Strange but true... | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | I hope you're happy now | Sun Dec 03 1995 14:19 | 29 |
|
Reading 3 Baggies (or should that be Bag O' Shite) 1
For anyone who didn't go to this game let me paint a brief scenario of
the half time situation. Reading led 2-1 but the overall standard from
both teams was pretty dire; the Royals, however, had by now had to use
all three substitutes and consequently had a full-back who's been
barely good enough for the reserve team (Swales) playing at centre-half
and that goal-keeping legend, one James Quinn Esq between the sticks!
Yes, without a goalkeeper on the bench, Reading played the entire
second half with part-time striker Quinn in goal.
You can guess the rest, right? The Baggies pile forward, unleashing
crosses and shots from all angles. Hopelessly wrong. Reading take
complete control of the game, score a wonderful third goal and run out
comfortable winners; Quinn handles the few bits of action he is
involved in very well and must be in the frame to take over from
Sheppard.
Note to the Reading management - injure half the side before kick-off,
make sure the referee is a clueless merchant banker and the points are
in the bag.
Simple game, this management lark.
Jeff
|
38.1673 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | I hope you're happy now | Sun Dec 03 1995 15:46 | 10 |
|
Oh, nearly forget, just a quick word about Southampton..
they're crap.
j.
|
38.1674 | UPDATE | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:15 | 16 |
| 1) Bernal will miss the next ten games after having a long-awaited
operation.
2) Sheppard is obviously out for a similar amount of time, probably
longer.
3) Quinn scored for an International XI last night against Man Utd in
Ireland.
4) Ade Williams may make his comeback on Saturday. This guy certainly
misses a number of games through injury.
5) Reading's allocation of 3500 tickets for Leeds is initially 2 per
season ticket holder (postal application) until Dec 16th. After
that it will be general sale for the remainder.
Reading had still not received the tickets from Leeds yesterday.
6) Bobby back in goal on Saturday? Making only his fourth appearance.
Chris
|
38.1675 | Ggggggrrrrreeeeeaaaaaattttt news (not!) | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:36 | 9 |
| Chris,
On the whole the word "Sh*t" springs to mind. Not the sort of problems
we need at the moment. Any word on keeper cover now Woods has gone back
to Sheffield (to sit on the bench !!!)
Tickets for Leeds (x3) go on general sale from the 18 th according to
the club. Expect huge queues, engaged phones and high stress levels !!!
Stretch_trying_to_be_optimistic_!!!!
|
38.1676 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Thu Dec 07 1995 08:50 | 14 |
| Stretch,
Reading will probably sign a younger keeper on loan, as back up to
Bobby. Unfortunately, the youth team keeper is not up to it yet.
Re the Leeds tickets. The general feeling is that the 3500 tickets
will go, probably before Christmas. I don't know whether Leeds are
able to provide any more? I will be putting a note in here just
prior to the 18th to let you know how many are left - and what the best
way is of getting them.
Chris
|
38.1677 | Can anyone confirm this ......... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Dec 07 1995 10:10 | 8 |
| Chris,
More worrying is the notion a colleague put forward the other day.
Something along the lines of being allowed three loans per season. With
Woods and Brown now extending his loan this (if it is true) Reading
have had the three loans so will not be allowed any more !!!
Worried_Stretch.
|
38.1678 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Dec 07 1995 10:49 | 9 |
| Re: Tickets for the Leeds match
From pervius experience I think there will be
absolutely no problem getting in to see Leeds vs.
Reading. The Leeds fans don't seem to have much
enthusiasm for the CCC :-(. Maybe they are saving
their money for the FA Cup final later in the year?
James.
|
38.1679 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Dec 07 1995 11:08 | 6 |
| James - Would they let Reading into the seats in the rest of the ground
if you do not sell out ? 3,500 is not that many given the capacity of
Elland Road.
Stretch.
|
38.1680 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Dec 07 1995 11:19 | 3 |
| For the F.A Cup, I believe that away teams are entitled to
approximately 30% of all tickets. Is there not a similar rule in the
Fizzy Pop cup ?
|
38.1681 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Dec 07 1995 14:35 | 3 |
| I know this is not strictly Reading news, but the IRN sports page
claims that Mark McGhee and his back room staff have all resigned from
their posts at Leicester. Nice guy isn't he ?!
|
38.1682 | No big surprise there then !!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Dec 07 1995 14:43 | 7 |
| Problem is that I am away for the Wolves game at which he will receive the
flak he so truly deserves. For personal reasons I wish he was still at
Leicester !!!
Stretch.
|
38.1683 | | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Thu Dec 07 1995 14:57 | 2 |
| Is there something about Leicester??? It is only twelve months since
Little came to us via a dubious process.
|
38.1684 | Urrm Remeber | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Dec 07 1995 15:17 | 7 |
|
RE -1
It was Doug Ellis who started the musical games
in the first place by sacking Big Ron..
Pj
|
38.1685 | More than meets the eye?? | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Thu Dec 07 1995 16:32 | 9 |
| Sure Deadly Doug may have started a particular wave of movement, good
decision looking at the Sky Blue position.
Little left to join a bigger club, more money, better prospects etc.
However he had no influence on McGhee (sp?) resigning. So why do
Leicester have two managers resigning within twelve months. From here
moving from Leicester to Wolves is opting for at least another season
in Div. 1 whereas Leicester are going reasonably at present.
|
38.1686 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Dec 07 1995 16:32 | 12 |
| I cannot seriously imagine that the Reading
game is going to _light the imagination_ of the
Leeds public. Elland Road can hold 40K and
I'd be really surprised if there will be more
than 30K at the match, come January! As to
Leeds renting more of the ground to other fans,
I doubt it, but I'd be surprised if you couldn't
buy some tickets on the night.
Wish I was going :-(.
James.
|
38.1687 | Come out and play !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Dec 08 1995 14:03 | 13 |
| I have just read that Mick Gooding has picked up a three match
suspension for clocking up 21 points. This is another blow given the
injuries we have at the moment.
Stretch.
P.S Is anyone out there a Wolves or Leicester fan. I have combed the
conference but cannot find a topic. The reason for asking is that I
wnat a bloody good GLOAT about McGhee and his trustworthy behaviour and
Leicest BLEATING on about his handling of the affair. YAH BOO SUCKS -
serves you right for pinching him in the first place. What is good for
the goose etc etc !!!!
|
38.1688 | made me smile though; i must admit | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Fri Dec 08 1995 14:14 | 7 |
|
Not that you're bitter ata all, eh Stretch?
;-)
Ian.
|
38.1689 | bored on Friday gossip production | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Fri Dec 08 1995 14:38 | 10 |
|
I think McGee's one goal in life is to be manager of Manchester Utd.
I have often read in the papers that jovial Alex and Mark are good buddies
from their Aberdeen days. My belief is that he is getting as much
experience as possible, leaving each club when they are doing well, so
as not to tarnish his reputation.
You heard it here first...
Neil
|
38.1690 | So where are the Filbert St faithful in this conference ???? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Dec 08 1995 14:40 | 13 |
| Ian,
The bitterness about McGhees defection from Reading faded as we got
more points without him than with him, so ......
I find it hilarious that Leicester have the nerve to whine in this
fashion after Little did the dirty on them and they promptly did the
same to us !!!! Serves the gits right. I mean how can you trust a man
who was lured from another club while under contract in the first
place.
Makes me laugh.
Stretch.
|
38.1691 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Dec 08 1995 14:54 | 13 |
| Stretch,
I beg to differ about McGhees move from Reading to Leicester, but I do
believe that Leicester approached Reading and asked for permission to
speak to McGhee. Permission was granted, and the rest as they say is
history. I see nothing wrong in this, apart from the obvious distress
caused to people like yourself.
Little shat on Leicester from a great height - McGhee is doing the
same. When will the F.A do something this ? Surely Wolves and Villa
are guilty of illegally poaching managers ? If players were involved,
the F.A would certainly take a stance - why not when managers are
involved ?
|
38.1692 | Who ate all the pies?? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:06 | 12 |
| RE -1
You are correct in your statement. The board at Reading did indeed
give Leicester permission to speak to McGhee. The ensuing aggro was as
a result of McGoo changing his mind as to his intermediate future.
Assuming that the git in question has not taken over Wolves today, his
first away game will be at.....Reading! I'll enjoy that!!!
Chris
|
38.1693 | Whichever way you look at it you cannae trust the b*astard | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:22 | 14 |
| Chris,
I will not enjoy it cos I will be in The 'Dam. Give him some flak
from us !!!
Dave - What Chris says is true. Permission was given. Judas ummed and
aahhhed, said he was staying after cracking a bottle of Champers with
Madjeski, and promptly buggers off the following morning taking the
staff and a certain vital midfield player !!!
To add to the irony Little was involved in drawing up the managers
charter which was supposed to prevent these kind of debacles.
Stretch.
|
38.1694 | | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Dec 08 1995 15:25 | 12 |
|
Just a couple of thoughts,
1) Should managers be part of a transfer system
ie A Ferguson �6M
D Merrington 50p
2) What inpact does this have on the pre season pact all Chairman
signed ?
Pj
|
38.1695 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Dec 08 1995 16:59 | 13 |
| I think this could be a bad mistake by Judas McGhee. He has only been
in the Managerial game since the `91 season,if I remember correctly.
He should prove himself first before moving on again - after all,he`s
only 38. He did very well at Reading,and it looks like he`s done well
again at Leicester,but the pressure will now be on. If he doesn`t get
Wolves promoted by the `97 season he`ll be finished. It wouldn`t
suprise me if they expect him to get promotion this season.
I rate McGhee highly as a Manager,but has he bitten the proverbial
cake too much before he can spite his nose?
|
38.1696 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Dec 08 1995 17:05 | 8 |
| Stuart,
Could you translate that last sentence please ??? My head's hurting
from trying to understand it. Fair point though about trying to
establish himself first.Mind you a moving target is harder to hit !!!
Stupid_Stretch.
|
38.1697 | Time to invest | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Tue Dec 19 1995 12:56 | 48 |
| I have been too busy recently to comment on recent goings on, although
I have been to all the recent home games.
Overall, it is very disappointing after last year's successes. It was
obvious that by losing Shaka, Osborn and Taylor we would not be the
same side, but I am all sure we thought things would be better than
they are.
With the exception of Morley, all the summer signings have been
extremely disappointing. It is difficult to comment on Bobby Mikhailov
having only played 4 games, but he is not a replacement for Shaka.
Meaker is crap and QPR obviously saw us coming when they bought Super
Si. Swales looks OK at times and Michael Williams can't even get in the
reserve side!
Another problem has been injuries, although these can't be used as an
excuse. I don't think we have put the same team out twice all season,
and when you lose your better players for long periods i.e Adie, Dariusz,
Morley, Bernal and Mikhailov, then you are going to struggle.
However, the biggest difference has been the quality of play. We are a
shadow of the fast, slick passing team of last year relying on too much
long ball stuff and the quality of passing has completely deserted the
team. At times on Saturday against Sunderland it was diabolical. We
have shown glimpses of what we can do at times e.g against Southampton
and the second half performances against both Huddersfield and WBA, but
we need to be more consistent. This isn't easy when you can't field the
same team twice, but it is obvious that we need to buy a couple of
quality players, especially in midfield. Phil Parkinson and Mick
Gooding work their socks off, but we need an attacking player with good
passing skills as well - someone like Simon Osborn. Unfortunately
Michael Gilkes is having one of his "not interested" phases - I don't
think he touched the ball until after 25 minutes on Saturday.
It is time for Madjeski to put his hand in his pocket and invest unless
his dream of taking Reading to the Premiership is going to die as we
struggle against relegation.
A cup run is all well and good but we need to spend this extra income
together with some of the money from the summer sales to ensure we are
in the 1st division next season.
Looking forward to Saturday's game against Wolves - I can imagine the
team will be up for that one.
Neil
|
38.1698 | NEWS | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Dec 19 1995 17:43 | 21 |
| Good summary that Neil.
The injury scene this season has been a real drag, and certainly the
calibre of players brought in during the summer have not adequately
replaced those that left.
Si Osborn is pleading to be released by QPR, to join his pal McGhoo at
the wandering Wanderers.
Reading put a bid in of 250k for the midfielder at Walsall, but Walsall
are holding out for 600k!
I don't know whether it's 3 or 4 down from Div 1 this season, but
either way Reading are a bit too close for comfort. The four games in
10 days period is vital.
Should be a good 'un on Saturday!
Chris
|
38.1699 | 2 games = 4 points | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Jan 02 1996 12:21 | 19 |
| As per my last note - Osborn got his wish by joining McGhee at Wolves.
Two points from three home games......good start that!
4 points from the two games has helped the look of the table, from
Reading's point of view. From Saturday's game, out went Gilkes
McPherson and Lambert and in came Gooding, Quinn and Kerr (for
yesterday's game).
The three points were deserved and welcomed, although a great stop late
on by Hammond was needed. The goalie looks confident and has excellent
distribution - wouldn't bother me if neither Sheppard or Borislav
rushed back from injury.
Saturday is Gillingham at home in the Cup, followed by the trip to
Leeds next Wednesday.
Chris
|
38.1700 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 08 1996 11:33 | 13 |
| A good start to the New Year - beating Tranmere 1-0 (good goalkeeping
by the loanee keeper) and beating Gillingham 3-1.
Dream draw with the possibility of meeting Manchester Utd in the
next round of the F.A Cup.
I wonder how many tickets Reading will be allocated?? Maybe they`ll
give us half of the away end (considering the amount of Man Utd fans
in Reading,ho!ho!).
|
38.1701 | A bit more about Saturday. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 08 1996 16:35 | 30 |
| Stuart,
Enough with the Utd jibes puuurrrrllleeeaaassseee !!!!
How Fortune-West survived the first five minutes I will never
understand. First minute he hits Williams, Third minute he clobbers one
of the youngsters, Fifth he hits Bobby and then squares up to him on
the goal line. I assume he does not train with his feet and
concentrates on fore arm smashes and elbowing technique. Words DIRTY,
CHEATING and the one questioning his parentage spring to mind. AND he
did not even get booked !!!
The rest of the Gills looked content to assimilate this thuggery into
their plan, which eventually the Ref noticed. First player sent off was
quickly joined by the manager HO HO HO. This was after they had taken
the lead !!!
Second half and things continued as before. The next person to get his
marching orders was the Gills captain for a second bookable.
Readings Morley and Quinn scored two corking goals which all the
channels on TV decided to ignore !!! Gits !!! Quinn got a second. Final
score 3-1 to the Royals. Roll on Leeds on Wednesday !!!
Not a bad reulst considering the Gills worst defeat this season has
been one nil, and they have only conceeded 7 goals in 22 league games
All the more reason to be hacked off at the lack of news !!! Should not
be surprised though after the play off run in and lack of covererage then.
Stretch.
|
38.1702 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 08 1996 16:40 | 6 |
| Stretch,
Nice to see that you are a generous/magnanimous victor. Nothing about a
brave effort by the 'smaller team', eh?
Stuart
|
38.1703 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Jan 09 1996 15:02 | 12 |
| Having finally got through to the club - Utd have to beat Sunderland at
home yet folks !!!!- I am now in possesion of two tix for the game at
Derby ( I will give the fans your number and best wishes, Rick).
Is anyone else going ? Good luck on the phones. If you get the
ringing tone stick with it, it will be answered.
Stretch.
P.S Priority bookings i.e season tix/vouchers go on postal sale this
Friday. No faxes accepted. One ticket per voucher. Tickets for GLORY
HUNTERS go on sale from 9am Monday 22. No chance !!!!
|
38.1704 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Jan 09 1996 15:04 | 5 |
| Please do Stretch.... I'd be pleased to talk with them...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1705 | Englands No1, Not likely! | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed Jan 10 1996 16:47 | 10 |
| I cannot believe that Reading could have done something sooooo stupid!
Any club that pays 40,000 for Nicky Hammond needs their collective
heads examining. Having suffered his stupid mistakes for 5 or 6 years
at Swindon I was so relieved to have gotten rid of him finally. Just
wait until he starts to mis-kick into the back of the Reading net and
see who will be cheering then!!
Graham
|
38.1706 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Jan 10 1996 17:56 | 9 |
| Dodgy keeper,eh??
I`ve only seen him the once against Tranmere and er,I thought he was
quite excellent. Great distribution of the ball and great dealing
with crosses.
Still,I could be proved wrong as time goes on.
|
38.1707 | Beware Stuart - Swindon in the area !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Jan 11 1996 11:12 | 8 |
| Stuart,
From the reports from mates on the three (?) matches Hammond played
in you seem to share their view. I have not seen him play but people
seem genuinely impressed. Mind you Bobby and Shep after Hislop are
bound to look shaky !!!
Stretch.
|
38.1708 | Time will tell | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Jan 11 1996 11:32 | 19 |
|
The last line of the previous mail summed it up, after Shaka
any keeper was going to struggle.
I have'nt seen Hammond play since they made it to the Premeirship and I
must admit he did'nt impress.
I said at the beginning of the Season that I did'nt feel Shep was upto
scratch and its obvious that Bobby's heart is'nt in it.
Reading failure this year has been to scrimp on the Keeper as a class
keeper will save/win you around 20 plus points a season.
You can't expect either the defence or the keeper to gain confidence
in themselves or each other if you keep changing the set up.
Pj
|
38.1709 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Jan 11 1996 13:41 | 3 |
| May I interject at this point. Is this the same Nicky Hammond Swindon
signed from Arsenal. If so, Bob Wilson rated him very highly. Oh,
dear..
|
38.1710 | Tin-tin lookalike | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Thu Jan 11 1996 16:30 | 10 |
| Yes it certainly is!!!
The fact that he was highly rated by that excellent goalie Mr R Wilson
of Arse fame, lasted about 30 seconds into his debut game for us
against Watford. He received a pass-back after the kick-off and
proceeded to kick the ball straight at the then Watford striker Tony
Agana who put Watford one nil up from 25 yards. After that it has taken
5 or 6 years to get rid of the chap!!
Graham
|
38.1711 | huh ? | CHEFS::GROOMN | Beer is Life, the rest is detail | Fri Jan 12 1996 09:22 | 11 |
| Re : .1708
Paul James, what a load of cobblers. I hate to say this, but in your
day you were a mighty fine 'keeper. Now when did Digital most recently
amass more than 20 points, let alone have 20 "saved" by your heroics !!
;-)
Nev.
|
38.1712 | oopps shit missed that one | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Jan 12 1996 09:55 | 8 |
|
Nev,
The reason I was never able to mass this amount was due to the fact
that only ten players ever turned up and I had to play you at centre
half.. 8-)
Pj
|
38.1713 | Bad result that could have been averted. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:08 | 19 |
| Derby 3 - Reading 0
Fist half over and Reading looked good for at least a point. Sturridge
missed a couple of sitters otherwise things would have been a lot
worse.
Second half Reading must have been on the Valium at half time 'cos they
were diabolical. Only thing that prevented more blushes was Hammond. As
all the goals were at the opposite end to us it was hard to tell who
was at fault. The defence kept backing off Sturridge which was a huge
mistake. Hammond did look confident/impressive when the shots were
coming in.
Usual bitching and moaning about the officials. The only thing the
Derby and Reading fans agreed on was a) We HATE Leeds b) The officials
have naughty self abuse problems.
Stretch.
|
38.1714 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:12 | 9 |
| >We HATE Leeds
Stretch... you sound all bitter & twisted...
Its only a game.. ;->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1715 | ~Only a game my posterior !!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:19 | 6 |
| Rick,
Get back to your own note and respond to the vitriol therein !!!!
Stretch.
|
38.1716 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Jan 15 1996 13:05 | 7 |
| You sound so bitter Stretch....
Did we have a bet on the outcome of the game??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1717 | Which pub were you in ????? | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:00 | 5 |
| After the jammy display your flock put on a Derby last weekend the last
place I would risk my dosh is against you !!!!
Stretch.
|
38.1718 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:13 | 6 |
| We went in the Dragon Hotel Pub.. its just down from where I live &
about 10 minutes walk from the ground.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1719 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:18 | 3 |
| >its just down from where I live
Its a hell of a long way to commute to work every day Rick...
|
38.1720 | And another thing ............ | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:18 | 5 |
| Oh Yeah Rick. One other thing about your flukey result. I thought the
days of bribery at Elland Road went with Mr Revie ?!?!?!
Bitter_Stretch.
|
38.1721 | Just as well that the dead cannot sue... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:34 | 7 |
| Stretch,
That last note is a bit below the belt. Were the bribery charges ever
proven against Revie. If so, George Graham may well be the next England
manager.
Stuart
|
38.1722 | Now frolick off......P.S That Merson liked to Gambol didn't he | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:49 | 3 |
| Defender of Sheep frolicks into action AGAIN !!!!!
Stretch.
|
38.1723 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:51 | 6 |
| Stretch,
I refer you to my previous note about Defending the weak, blah blah
blah...
Stuart
|
38.1724 | Not convinced. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 15 1996 15:47 | 5 |
| Stratto,
Strange that they are always Sheep though !!!
Stretch.
|
38.1725 | Hmmm, you're not very close to the right answer in -1 | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 15 1996 16:00 | 5 |
| Stretch,
Another coincidence is that you have picked on them....?
Stuart
|
38.1726 | Esp. when they can't even get into the Premier League.. | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Tue Jan 16 1996 08:41 | 7 |
| >from where I live....
Well I'd never admit to living in Reading....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1727 | Erm.... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Tue Jan 16 1996 09:10 | 4 |
| And I would never admit to living in Whitley !!!
Ian.
|
38.1728 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Jan 17 1996 10:31 | 5 |
| Reading now face Man U at home on the 27th. I will be in the South Bank
(strange that as I asked for Tilehurst End Tix) should be a good noisy
atmosphere.
Stretch.
|
38.1729 | Gridlocked | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Jan 22 1996 13:12 | 40 |
| Reading managed a much needed 1-0 win on Saturday against Stoke with
Mick Gooding scoring the winning goal midway through the second half.
Certainly our home form is beginning to look better but we have the
worst away record in the whole division. This is a dramatic change from
last year when we had the best or second best away record and is a
major reason why we are at the other end of the table. With the other
clubs at the bottom all beginning to pick up points (Port Vale, Luton
and Wolves), this win was vital. The next home game against Portsmouth
is another crucial game.
Anyway, all the attention this week will be on the Manchester United
game. I am glad I had a voucher and therefore got my ticket last week
because the radio reports this morning said that the queues started at
midnight (it was perishingly cold last night as well) and that by 6am this
morning the queue was half a mile long with all the surrounding roads
gridlocked. The police estimated there were 2000 people queuing for
1700 tickets. Rather them than me - there are also going to be a lot of
disappointed people.
Reading's biggest problem for Saturday is a goalkeeper. With Shepherd
and Mikhailov injured (Boris also wants out apparently) and Nicky
Hammond now gone down with Chicken Pox, we do not have a fit
goalkeeper. Reading used their 7th goalkeeper of the seaon on Saturday
but since we are unlikely to be able to play a loaned player, this
could be a serious problem. It is probably time for Jimmy Quinn to put
the jersey on again.
It seems incredible that after having the one goalkeeper play for
nearly 3 seasons without missing a game, we have now used seven in just
half of a season. FYI, the 3 in addition to those already mentioned
have been Chris Woods, Eric Nixon and Steve Sutton. Is this a league
record? It certainly doesn't help the team not knowing which goalkeeper
is playing from one game to the next!
Anyway, here's hoping for a great game on Saturday.
Neil
|
38.1730 | Madjeski be positive | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Jan 22 1996 15:55 | 6 |
|
All that needed to happen was for Reading to take on Shilts as cover
he's still far better than all the crap keepers Reading have put out
this year (Chris woods excepted).
Pj
|
38.1731 | Tricky One for the Reds | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Tue Jan 23 1996 18:18 | 7 |
| If Sutton is still on Derby's books??, they will probably let him play as they
are out of the cup. Does he still play for Derby.
What is the capacity of Elm Park now. Saw a great 2-2 against Portsmouth there
on easter saturday 1987.
B@
|
38.1732 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Wed Jan 24 1996 09:10 | 5 |
| Can Sutton play? I thought he was substitute against Leeds (x3) in the
last round? In which case, he must be cup-tied as he named as a member
of Derbys' team.
Stuart
|
38.1733 | OH MY GOD !!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Jan 24 1996 10:02 | 13 |
| Frightening as it is I think Bobby will be in goal !!! Quinn was quoted
on text last night saying something along the lines of - He has to
raise his game. If you cannot raise it against a team like Utd then you
have problems !!!
Rumour central has it that Bobby wants to go. He seems to think a few
premier teams want him ?!?!?! Five not very impressive starts since he
arrived do not get you too the premier chap. Shaka being a good case of
how long it can be before you get to the top league.
Stretch.
|
38.1734 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Wed Jan 24 1996 10:06 | 6 |
| Stretch,
Do you not think that some of his problems may be that he has not got
that good a defence in front of him?
Stuart
|
38.1735 | NO | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Wed Jan 24 1996 10:43 | 7 |
| Stratto,
The defence are not responsible for his very shaky handling on crosses
and corners. I would like him to play a few more games, do not get me
wrong, but this is a big game (understatement) which needs a confident
keeper with a few more than five games under his belt.
Stretch.
|
38.1736 | King Bobby | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed Jan 24 1996 11:08 | 15 |
|
Re- 1 Big game = Shilts...
I'm told this is true.
Bobby was at training just before xmas and kept on complaining to
Quinny that he did'nt want to keep doing the shuttle runs. He said to
Quinn "i not want to do this I want proper goalkeeper training. This
would'nt happen in Bulgeria because there I'm known as the King"
To which Quinn replied "I could'nt give a f*ck what you want, in Reading
your known as a C**t"
Pj
|
38.1737 | Wiggy is back | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed Jan 24 1996 11:13 | 10 |
| In answer to whether Steve Sutton could play for Reading on Saturday,
new rules brought in this year for the FA Cup prevent ANY loan signing
from playing in the cup for the team they are loaned to. If they sign
for that club afterwards and have not played for their previous club in
the cup they will not then be cup-tied.
All academic really because Mihailov(sp?) will be between the sticks on
Saturday.
Graham
|
38.1738 | Gooding's getting lairy !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:45 | 47 |
|
READING may have found the secret of keeping Manchester United out of
the penalty area during tomorrow's FA Cup fourth round tie at Elm Park
- chicken pox.
Goalkeeper Boris Mikhailov is struggling to recover from a thigh strain
and with Steve Sutton ineligible, chicken pox victim Nicky Hammond may
be forced into action.
``We might even make him change in their dressing room,'' joked Reading
striker Stuart Lovell. ``It'll be a hell of a hard game and we shall be
huge underdogs but the fans will expect us to put up a battling
performance.''
Lovell also feels the dreadful condition of the Elm Park pitch will be
a leveller. ``We played Tranmere on New Year's Day and Gillingham in
the last round in appalling conditions and it's wrecked the pitch for
the rest of the season,'' he explained. ``It's covered in sand and
will make it hard for them. They will try and play down the flanks
but, to be honest, they are not much better.''
Reading player-manager Mick Gooding insists United will need to be
at their best to survive. United needed a replay and a late Andy Cole
winner to see off Sunderland in the last round. And Gooding reckons
the 5/1 second favourites will come a cropper if they are not firing
on all cylinders against his first division strugglers. ``United will
come down here expecting a tough game and we won't disappoint them,''
vowed Gooding. ``And if they come here and are not spot on they'll be
in trouble,'' he warned.
Reading put up a brave fight before going down 2-1 to Leeds in the
quarter-finals of the Coca-Cola Cup and Gooding is promising more of
the same against Alex Ferguson's men. ``If you try to contain a team
like United you're inviting problems,'' argued Gooding. ``You've got
to take the game to them. ``United have got a lot of wonderful
players and they've also got players who are prepared to dig in as
they showed in the replay at Sunderland. ``But everyone here is wound
up for the game and our lads thrive on the big occasion. ``There has
been a great buzz round the whole town ever since the draw was made.
The capacity here is 15,000 but we could have sold it out three times
over.''
Taken from Futurenet:News - Reading vow to make it tough for United
Ian.
|
38.1739 | Shades of Emlyn Hughes. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | I hope you're happy now | Fri Jan 26 1996 15:48 | 7 |
|
Um, I don't think I'm going to bother going to the game now. I've just
found out that Alan Mullery has tipped the Royals to win.....
Jeff
|
38.1740 | Brrrrr...it's chilly out there. | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Fri Jan 26 1996 17:08 | 3 |
| My money's on a frozen beach...I mean pitch.
Andy
|
38.1741 | | MOEUR7::SMITH | Fast as a Mamba, Brave as a Lion! | Mon Jan 29 1996 08:17 | 2 |
|
Sorry Reading, United won three-nil.
|
38.1742 | Good Sport Award...NOT! | CHEFS::NASH | | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:18 | 2 |
|
What no notes on how sporting the Reading fans were hummm.
|
38.1743 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:27 | 4 |
| What is more surprising is that Stretch has yet to enter a note blaming
the referee for the defeat or accusing the Linesman of faking being hit
by a coin.
|
38.1744 | | CHEFS::NASH | | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:30 | 2 |
|
Or Paul Parker bringing his own lunch!!!
|
38.1745 |
| CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:11 | 7 |
| What caused the trouble in the South Bank and the what lead to the
poor linesman being hit with a coin??
Come to that,what was a banana doing on the pitch??
|
38.1746 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:17 | 7 |
| re -1
Ooh, take a rough guess why the banana was on the pitch, given the
alledged close vicinity of Paul Parker.
Both are examples which show the good natured manner in which a defeat
is handled in Reading.
|
38.1747 | NOT a true result on the day. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:47 | 47 |
| Right !!!!
Having finally been allowed to get into notes I can defend my
honour.
Reading had the first half fairly much under their control. Up
until Giggs finished off the shot that Hammond originally saved well
from Sharpe they had only entered Readings half with any vengeance a
couple of times. And Keane should have been booked for that dive in the
area !!! You do not need to pull that kind of nonsense against anyone,
let alone Reading. We do a good enough job of giving free kicks anyway
!! ref Cole on edge of the box. Hey Nice curling shot into the wall
Giggs !!! If the finishing was better on Readings part maybe we could
have gone in level at half time.
Second half ticking along in a 50-50 kinda way until Neville P goes
off. On comes Parker who gets yellow carded with his first touch !!
Second touch he plays sends the ball off his shin and into the goal.
Looked very good, but I am sure even Paul P would agree that the Lord Of
Fluke was smiling upon him. That was at 56 minutes and the game was
effectively over.
Cantona put in the third in the 89th minute to bury the game
completely. Cole on the day was f****** atrocious !!! The reason he did
not get Bernal sent off for the challenge on the edge of the box was
because the rules state the tackled player has to be on a goal scoring
chance. The way he finished you could leave the goal empty, no
defenders to beat and he would STILL miss from 6 inches out let alone 6
yards !!! He was SHITE !!!!
Some violence and stupidity that went on has grabbed more headlines
than the game itself but why bother with the facts eh ?? Letting Utd
fans in the South Bank was a bloody stupid idea and was only going to
result in trouble. Dave tells me that the old aeroplane jibes were
going on - sad, stupid pricks !!! I hope they got videoed and will be
banned.
My bias is obviously showing on the Reading side. I was wearing my
Reading shirt on the day and right up until the whistle blew I was
not sure how my loyalties would display themselves. On the whole I
think Reading played better than 3 - 0 implies. we were certainly not
that bad !!! Great occasion for Elm Park, sad about the result.
I probably will add more later.
Stretch.
|
38.1748 | Mr Marlborough = Stretch's invisible friend | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 13:15 | 7 |
| Stretch,
Please add more later on. The nicotine withdrawal symptoms are
manifesting themselves rather nicely and its looking like Andy Cole is
going to be in for some more vitriol...
Stuart
|
38.1749 | TWAT !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 29 1996 13:16 | 1 |
| You could at least spell the name properly !!!
|
38.1750 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 13:53 | 4 |
| > TWAT !!!
That's a bit rich coming from someone who looks like a Giraffe with St.
Vitus Dance...
|
38.1751 | And I say again.......... | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:03 | 1 |
| TWAT !!!
|
38.1752 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:15 | 2 |
| Nicotine withdrawal in its next phase: Lack of vocabulary and repetive
use of a one syllable word
|
38.1753 | Not just those giving up smoking..... | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:18 | 5 |
| I thought that was the usual description of a Reading fan....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1754 | AND I am trying to cut down on the drinking as well !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:23 | 6 |
| Stratto,
Next phase?? This is going to go on forever!! Better get used to the all
new bileous, venom filled, spite merchent. Oh That's me normally !!
Eeeerrr Be Afraid! Be Very Afraid!! etc etc.
Stretch.
|
38.1755 | Secondary TWAT alert !! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:24 | 1 |
| And as for you Rick....... You can FLOCK off as well!!!!
|
38.1756 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:50 | 5 |
| > AND I am trying to cut down on the drinking as well !!!!
I would imagine that the other visitors to whichever bar we go to for
the next drinkies will be hoping that there is a damn sight less
swearing than came from your mouth at the last one as well...
|
38.1757 | The word that rhymes with ROLLOX springs to mind!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Jan 29 1996 15:59 | 9 |
| Stratto.
And of course I was the only person using fluent Anglo-Saxon on the
evening in question eh ? EH !?!? I remember your diatribe at me when I
had the gall to question the abilities of one Tony " ee-aw ee-aw
ee-always calls me that!" Adams. You had women and small children
blubbing their eyes out you oafish, beer swilling LOUT !! Anyway when
is the next one due???
Stretch.
|
38.1758 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:02 | 6 |
| Er, excuse me, Mr Tall Shaky type person,
You were by far and away the loudest and obnoxious person there. You
language would have put a navvy to shame young man.
Next one - possibly next week. But then again, maybe not.
|
38.1759 | Not a happy bunny!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Feb 05 1996 10:54 | 7 |
| Reading 0 - Pompey 1 + 1 disallowed. Suffice to say that we were SHITE.
The team were justifiably booed off the pitch. Pompey were no better
and a win for either side was not a fair result. If anyone knows the
Pompey trumpet player(?) or bell ringer could they please give them a
slap from approximately 6000 Reading fans.(one slap per fan!).
AND it was on t.v, AND Digital had some sponsorship deal going on with
customers in attendence. Bet they were chuffed.
|
38.1760 | Dreadful | PGREEN::CHALFONT | | Mon Feb 05 1996 12:36 | 31 |
| Probably the worst performance in over 3 years - we were dreadful.
As Andy said Portsmouth were no better and it was only a deflected shot
which won the game. Unless things improve dramatically and quickly,
then relegation is now a real possibility.
We are just not a patch on the team of the last few seasons. The
passing is often woeful (much of the time the ball is in the air) compared
to the crisp, free-flowing style that we had become so used to and now
only see in glimpses. We don't look like we are going to score at
present either (Quinn is too slow, Nogan is a shadow of the player at
the end of last season and Morley was dropped yesterday). Our crossing
yesterday was abysmal and, although James Lambert had one or two bad
crosses, he was the one player who looked dangerous and he was
substituted. Even Micky Gooding had a nightmare game.
Only Adie Williams played anything like his full potential yesterday
and that was probably because he knew the cameras were on him and
therefore the scouts may be watching!
Something has got to change and fast. This division is very mediorce
this season and the chasm between the Premiership and the 1st division
seems to be growing all the time. Goodness knows what would have
happened if we had been promoted - mind you we may not have lost our
star players if that was the case.
Note the attendance was only 6,900 yesterday and 1000 of them were from
Portsmouth. What happened to all those "fans" of last week?
Neil
|
38.1761 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Mon Feb 05 1996 13:36 | 12 |
| >Note the attendance was only 6,900 yesterday and 1000 of them were
>from Portsmouth. What happened to all those "fans" of last week?
You have three options:
(1) They knew it was going to crap and thus stayed at home
(2) The missing fans were all supporters of TGFTITU who got tickets at
the expense of real Reading fans
(3) The missing fans were all 'Glory Hunters' (� Stretch) who only turn
up at big games.
Perm any 3 from 3.
|
38.1762 | Blame the pitch! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Mon Feb 05 1996 13:56 | 22 |
|
re .1761
There is a fourth option - those who's old man was ill in hospital and
went to visit thus mising the game. However, I suspect the number of
these isn't a great deal more than one (me).
Unfortunately I managed to catch some of the game on the Box but rather
wished I'd watched Eastenders instead. Reading were dire and will get
relegated if they can't play better than this. Quinn and Gooding seem
to have lost their way - why have they reverted to 4-4-2, with
Holsgrove and Parkinson in the centre of midfield? This has never
worked and never will do (except perhaps in the Pontins League Division
Three which is where we're heading).
Still, Millwall next week - they're pretty crap 'n all.
Anne Optimist
|
38.1763 | Transfer Speculation ??? | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | Find a happy place...!! | Mon Feb 26 1996 09:41 | 6 |
| According to "The Sun", Reading will pay �700,000 for Tottenhams Darren
Caskey today. He apparently spent the weekend in talks with Jimmy Quinn
and Mick Gooding. QPR may make a late bid.
Ian.
|
38.1764 | gasp! | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Feb 26 1996 10:39 | 1 |
|
|
38.1765 | Brief overview. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Feb 26 1996 13:25 | 7 |
| Well if he watched Saturdays dull 1-1 game he may well have changed his
mind! Not an inspiring game at all. Awful first half, second was better
for both sides. Penalty decision was a little dubious but given that no
team 'deserved' to win on the day it equalled things out.
Stretch.
|
38.1766 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | I want to be a Stretch! | Mon Feb 26 1996 14:00 | 4 |
| According to the Evening Standard, Caskey has asked for time to think
over the move.
Stuart
|
38.1767 | great whilst it lasted | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Mon Feb 26 1996 14:55 | 6 |
|
Can't say I blame him playing in Div 2 does'nt seem to be a
good career move.
Pj
|
38.1768 | .1765 looks more realistic by the minute! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Mon Feb 26 1996 15:03 | 2 |
|
|
38.1769 | Apologies for a factual note Stratto!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | And I wanna get ...... | Wed Feb 28 1996 10:00 | 10 |
| Well Reading gained a valuable away win last night against Luton. Luton
had taken the lead on 5 minutes with a penalty. Booty(!) scored a header
on 45 minutes and Archie won the game on 78 minutes for us. That puts
us back up to the giddy heights of 18th!!! Watford at home on Saturday
which could mean a pasting for us as they are the bottom club in the
table!!!
If we can beat Watford the 3 points will help us breathe a lot easier,
and we have a game or two in hand over some of the clubs below us.
Stretch.
|
38.1770 | ho,ho | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Feb 28 1996 10:28 | 3 |
| If Reading beat Watford on Saturday,they`ll be talk of a late dash for
a play off place.
|
38.1771 | They still seem to think it is possible!! Yeah Right! | CHEFS::CROSSA | And I wanna get ...... | Wed Feb 28 1996 13:07 | 5 |
| Stuart,
In the programme for the Leicester game there was a comment about
still being in with a good chance of still getting there!!!
Stretch.
|
38.1772 | Some optimism | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Thu Feb 29 1996 12:16 | 28 |
| Pressure of work has prevented me entering a note recently and in this
time, all we seem to be able to do is draw. That is until Tuesday
night.
A much needed win which must be followed up by another against Watford
on Saturday. Things were beginning to look very bleak, and whilst one
result doesn't change things, I believe signs are looking better. We
now have almost a full squad to choose from (Morley, Kerr and now
Darius being the only injured players compared to having 7 or 8 injured
at most times during the season) and the addition of Caskey will
hopefully improve the midfield, although only time will tell.
The defence certainly looks more solid with Williams returning to
something like his old form, Boris (or Mick Haylov as Ceefax called him
the other day) looking more at home and Jeff Hopkins adding some steel.
Phil Parkinson has been the best player recently and always give 100%.
Hopefully Caskey will come in and replace Paul Holsgrove, who has had a
poor run of form. Even Gilkesy and Meaker appear to have found some
enthusiasm and form. All we need know is for Lee Nogan to find his goal
scoring touch.
In reality, the difference between a relegation and a play-off place is
still only 10 points or so. A string of good results means that, even from
their lowly position, a play-off spot is not impossible. However, at
the moment I will be happy as long as we don't get relegated.
A more optimistic Neil
|
38.1773 | Darren Caskey or Arthur Askey? | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Mon Mar 11 1996 09:04 | 16 |
|
McGhee's latest toy 1 Reading 1
Good point for the Royals - as long as we can start to win our home
games (where have we heard THAT before).
A good game, too, with both sides missing straight-forward chances in
the second half. Williams and Hopkins played well for the Royals - the
defence looks better than at any time this season. Caskey was a
peripheral figure which illustrates perfectly for anyone who hasn't
already guessed that Reading bought far too late in the season - by the
time he's settled in, we may well already be relegated!
Jeff
|
38.1774 | Going down! | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Mon Mar 11 1996 11:09 | 9 |
| As the lone Swindon fan in this conference I take great pleasure in
uttering these words:-
"You're going down with the Watford, down with the
Watford..............."
Big local derby game for you boys next year vs Wycombe!
Graham
|
38.1775 | Now go to the Man Utd note for the "highlight" of the day! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Mon Mar 11 1996 12:10 | 23 |
| A point away from home on Saturday was well deserved. Reading looked
tight defensively with Bobby making a couple of good saves. Gooding ran
himself into the ground as usual, Caskey seemed to start well but faded
during the second half. Bull and Goodman wasted a couple of sitters.
Ref and linesman were effing diabolical. Lots of pressure in the second
half from Wolves but Reading held firm. Fair result on the day if I am
being honest.
Given the fact that we only had 1,500 seats we made a lot of noise.
Certainly more than the 24,500 Wolves fans were making after we took
the lead with chants of "Judas, Whats the score?. Judas, Judas, whats
the score?" McGhees face must have been a picture at that point!
Especially as the same thing happened when he was at Leicester earlier
this season!
Ref - Sheepy noises from Wiltshire. BAAAAGER OFF!!!! It's easy to look
good when surronded by dross! The Wolves fans, when they finally did
start singing, were giving it "Down with the Albion! You're going down
with the albion!". One of the "advantages" of relegation is not facing
your mob too soon! What was the score last time these sides met....oh
yeah... 3-0 to us!!!! Followed by lots of "Cheerio, Cheerio, Cheerio"'s
Stretch.
|
38.1776 | Steve MacMahon's barmy army | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Mon Mar 11 1996 15:29 | 11 |
| Stretch,
It would be a shame if Reading do go down. It would mean that the
Town boys would have no local derbies to look forward to (on the
proviso that Bath Rovers or Oxford don't get up via the playoffs) next
year. Our nearest would probably be Pompey with their bloody bells. I
have a great deal of time for Jimmy Quinn. He was a superb player when
he was with us and it's nice to see he's still playing well. Tom Jones
and Nicky Hammond you can keep with my blessing though!
Graham
|
38.1777 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Mar 11 1996 16:52 | 6 |
| Reading won`t go down. They haven`t lost in 6. Admitedly 5 of those
have been draws,but I have faith they`ll stay up.
Shame they can`t score any goals,mind.
|
38.1778 | | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Tue Mar 12 1996 17:25 | 30 |
| I don't get to go to many away games, especially those further afield, but I
decided to go to Molineux on Saturday. One of the reasons for going was
to see their stadium. I have to say it was very impressive and really
bought home the poor condition of Elm Park. Roll on the time when
Reading's new stadium will be built.
With respect to the game, Reading were never going to win playing
Lovell up front on his own. Gooding's goal was a 30 yard shot which
took a deflection off Dean Richard and completely wrong footed Stowell.
Still before the game I would have settled for a draw.
Two Wolves players impressed on Saturday. One was Dean Richard and he
is certainly one for the future. The other was Simon Osborn. He was
everywhere on the pitch and was at the centre of everything Wolves did.
His performance highlighted the difference between Reading of last
season and this.
Mihailov is now beginning to look the part. It will be interesting to
see if he plays for Bulgaria against England at the end of this month.
The next 5 games are against Norwich (H), Southend (H), Tranmere (A),
Wolves (H) and Oldham (H). Since all these games are against teams in a
similar position to Reading, the next 3 weeks are probably going to
largely determine Reading's fate at the end of the season. With four of
them being at home, the onus really is on Reading to go out and win
them.
Neil
|
38.1779 | Grotty ground I know but as McGhee said in the prog "quaint"! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Tue Mar 12 1996 17:48 | 26 |
| Neil,
>> Mihailov is now beginning to look the part. It will be interesting to
>> see if he plays for Bulgaria against England at the end of this month.
I thought he made some excellent saves BUT he also has a habit of
palming the ball across the face of the goal. Luckily the ball landed
at the feet of Reading players on the 3/4 occassions he did it. If it
had been Bull/Goodman/any other Wolves player we would have had a
problem. He is THE Bulgarian #1 and I would be surprised if he is not
between the posts for the England game
Ref wanting to get out of Elm Park. As a 6'5" build I bloody hate all
seater stadiums as it means I get 90 minutes of blood loss below the
knee! I actually enjoy the terracing at Elm Park and the freedom of
movement it allows when celebrating goals (not much chance to enjoy the
room this season!) AND it is two quid cheaper!
Apart from the McGhee issue I also wanted to have a look at this
stadium and see if it was all it is cracked up to be. I thought the
ground on Saturday was superb though and I can understand the
fans being p*ssed off at having such a good ground while still being an
Endsleigh side.
Stretch.
|
38.1780 | Depressing | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Mar 18 1996 13:32 | 36 |
| Reading 0 Norwich 3
Absolute crap and we deserved nothing from the game. Reading were booed
off the pitch and, whilst I am always an optimist, things had better
start improving pretty damn quick.
I just don't know where the goals are going to come from. I can't
remember one decent attempt on goal on Saturday. Playing Lovell up
front on his own is just not the answer.
Every member of the team played poorly, with the exception of Meaker
who is at last playing well.
The omens were bad from the start when Shepherd was in goal. Can anyone
explain how he escaped being sent off - the referee must have been the
only person in Elm Park who didn't believe his hacking down of Darren
Eadie (who had just dispossessed Shepherd following a back pass) wasn't
a) deliberate, b) a penalty and c) a sending-off offence.
The situation is now becoming serious. What with virtually every other
team in the lower half of the division winning, Reading are now in the
bottom 3. I know we have games in hand but on Saturdays showing these
will count for nothing.
The problem is that I don't know what the solution is. The present
playing staff are simply not performing and I doubt there is any other
money available having bought Caskey. To make matters worse, rumour has
it that Adie is now likely to move before the transfer deadline (he was
watched by Rioch and Ferguson last week).
Unless we stay up, I can't believe Madjeski or any one else will invest
in the new stadium. It could be the start of a steeply spiralling
decline.
A depressed Neil
|
38.1781 | Christ are we in the mess now!?!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Mon Mar 18 1996 14:57 | 10 |
| I agree with Neil on all of the previous points. Reading are right in
the poo! As Mr Kirkparrick pointed out earlier - Reading are not
*winning* enough games. Draws will not get us enough points to stay up!
Sheps "tackle" was a definate penalty although not awarding it made up
for the number of occasions he stopped advantage being played by
Reading. Usual high standard of reffing to match Readings quality
play!!
Very_concerned_Stretch.
|
38.1782 | NEED A WIN TOMORROW !!!!!!! | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Mar 18 1996 16:39 | 14 |
| re last two......ditto.
One thing though, according to Radio Berks yesterday the stadium WILL
go ahead anyway. Although I would agree that things had better start
improving.
Tuesday night is Southend at home, also Palace v Luton and Ipswich v
Oldham. Wednesday is Brum v WBA and P.Vale v Norwich.
Important week!!
Chris
|
38.1783 | The shows title points the way !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Wed Mar 20 1996 10:08 | 13 |
| Good to see Reading on telly last night.......Unfortunately, it was on
'They Think It's All Over'.
Now what was it Nick Hancock said.....
"Man Utd have Mick Hucknall, Man City have Oasis and Reading have a
middle-aged Israeli spoon-bender !!!
Very Prophetic !!
Ian.
|
38.1784 | Anyone go to this? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Wed Mar 20 1996 10:31 | 6 |
| Having an excuse to not be at Elm Park last night I missed a goal
frenzy. Sadly Reading managed to let a 3 - 1 advantage go. End result
3 - 3. A point after leading with that scoreline!!! Christ we are
DOOMED.
Stretch.
|
38.1785 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Wed Mar 20 1996 12:43 | 11 |
| Well your not doomed yet... its going to be between you & Sheffield
United on who goes down... you need to win your game in hand over them
to make sure you're not one of those teams going down.. :->
Do they still have relegation playoffs??
You never know you could be on your way to Wembley again Stretch....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1786 | Welcome back. Are you going to Wemberleeeee then Rick. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Wed Mar 20 1996 12:58 | 11 |
| Rick,
Where have you been then Mr Morrell? Eh? Buying up all the merchandise
you could get your hands on ready for your up and coming pasting at the
hands of Villa? Gloryhunters!! (As Derek is no longer around I will
speak up for them, and I have no doubt Mr Stratford will defend you!!)
Ref Reading - After last nights "performance" a feeling of utter
resignation has fallen over me. We are right in the poo, games in hand
or not. And no there is no relegation play off that I am aware of.
Stretch.
|
38.1787 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Mar 20 1996 14:10 | 20 |
| There are no relegation play-offs. Three go down....
Current position -
pl pts goals games left
h a
17 - GRIMSBY 35 42 39 4 7
18 - WBA 35 40 44 4 7
19 - READING 35 40 40 5 6
20 - OLDHAM 35 39 45 5 6
21 - SHEFF U 37 39 41 5 4
22 - P.VALE 32 39 38 8 6
23 - LUTON 35 37 31 5 6
24 - WATFORD 35 32 39 7 4
Chris
|
38.1788 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Thu Mar 21 1996 08:21 | 10 |
|
Port Vale won last night and the Baggies drew.
Apart from the fact I'm just a bit biased, it would be hugely funny to
see Sheff Utd go down - since Kendall has spent a fair bit of dosh and
the media have praised him to the hilt.
Jeff
|
38.1789 | Nurse! The medication! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Thu Mar 21 1996 10:27 | 3 |
| Are you still going up to Tranmere?
Stretch.
|
38.1790 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Thu Mar 21 1996 10:43 | 6 |
|
I is. Why? Do you want a lift?
Jeff
|
38.1791 | Notes from abroad.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Mon Mar 25 1996 17:55 | 23 |
|
Tranmere 2 Reading 1
Mr OG won the game for Tranmere as "Mary" sliced a clearance into the
roof of the net. This defeat leaves the Royals teetering on the brink -
mind you, we could still make the play-offs.
In fact, Reading could have won this game comfortably - they had
enough chances - Lovell, Gooding and Hopkins should all have their wages
docked or their balls cut off, whichever is the more painful.
Unfortunately, "could have" is never good enough and certainly not at this
stage of the season.
Just a word on Tranmere's fans - they were all no more than eight years
old. Well, OK, some were a bit older but mentally, at least, still in
short trousers. Perhaps, as they get older, they realise it might be a
better idea to switch allegiance to the other side of the Mersey.
Jeff
|
38.1792 | You could be roight !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Mon Mar 25 1996 18:18 | 6 |
| Yeah,
But Wigan's a bit of a come down, isn't it !!
Ian.
|
38.1793 | Bobby not playing..never | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Mar 28 1996 18:19 | 8 |
|
I guess the way Bobby went off on Wednesday night he might
not be playing Saturday.
Getting their monies worth out of him are'nt they.
Pj
|
38.1794 | Crucial game | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Fri Mar 29 1996 12:30 | 15 |
| Tomorrows game against Oldham really is a critical 6 pointer. With them
in the third relegation spot one place below us, the result will have a
major bearing on Reading's fortunes.
Since my last note when I highlighted the critical series of games
Reading were just about to embark on, we have picked up 1 point out of
9. Relegation form! The performance against Southend was a vast
improvement and we should have won comfortably but suicidal defending
in the last 10 minutes cost us two crucial points.
It also looks if Shepherd will be in goal tomorrow since both Mikhailov
and Hammond are injured. Not a good omen.
Neil
|
38.1795 | Right in the poo! | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Fri Mar 29 1996 12:45 | 10 |
| Neil,
I know I normally snipe at keepers (Hi Pj) but to constantly go
"omigawd, xxxxxx is in goal" takes away from the fact that there are
10 other players in front of xxxxxx who ALL seem to be playing a 'mare
this season (odd performances excluded). This game is VITAL and I can
only see Division 2 looming large if we lose on the 'morrow!
Stretch.
|
38.1796 | Maps out for Wycombe | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Mar 29 1996 15:06 | 11 |
|
Stretch,
Re 1 agreed about the other 10 players, however if you look at any
successful side it has a strong spine ie GLK - Central
defender/Midfield - Striker, you then add the rest.
Readings problems have been created because they sold the spine of the
team and did'nt replace with Quality replacments.
Pj
|
38.1797 | Oh Bugger! | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Fri Mar 29 1996 17:03 | 4 |
| Or bought too late. Caskey must be kicking himself!
Stretch.
|
38.1798 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Mon Apr 01 1996 09:59 | 12 |
|
Reading 2 Oldham 0
Important win against a truly dire Oldham side, who, as the saying
goes, were lucky to get nil. The Royals might yet be saved by the fact
that the three teams beneath them are even worse than they are.
Jeff
|
38.1799 | 2-0 to the Royals (again) will suit us !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Tue Apr 02 1996 13:45 | 7 |
| O.K So which of you Palace mob is coming to the mighty Elm Park to witness
the "double" being done over you??????? I am aware that Stratto is
having behind the scenes chats with some people, so this may become a
drinkies sesh to boot! Hoorah! etc etc
Stretch.
|
38.1800 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 02 1996 13:53 | 10 |
| I'm not sure about Reading doing the double over the Nation's Team,
but I for one will be having a bit of a drink before the game.
Stuart
BTW From what I have read , I would have thought you'd be going to
The Vetchfield for the "Swans" versus Wrexham.
|
38.1801 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Tue Apr 02 1996 13:57 | 1 |
| Arf!
|
38.1802 | Double - Pah! | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Apr 02 1996 15:55 | 5 |
| I'll be there too but will have the Bro-in-law & Sis-in-law in tow. But I am sure
I will spot the grape&grain enhanced Panes/Wingnut Axis on the march at
some point.
Paul
|
38.1803 | Oooh, it's so exciting. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Wed Apr 03 1996 09:38 | 11 |
|
A disasterous series of results last night leaves the Royals brinkering
on the teet again. We lost (3-1 to 'Uddersfield), whilst Luton, Oldham
and Sheff Utd all won.
The Blades are almost out of danger but Pompey must now be looking over
their shoulder. Mind you, all these teams will be safe unless Reading
can find some form from somewhere other than Keith Gillespie.
Jeff
|
38.1804 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Wed Apr 03 1996 09:56 | 12 |
| Good ol' Huddersfield...
It would be a shame to see Reading go down but I really hope that the
Terriers make it into the Premier League.. they have a good set of
players and they deserve to do well....
Plus they have an excellent stadium... its excellent... the best one I
been too.. it even beats the SOTG.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1805 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 09 1996 10:40 | 20 |
| I can say without any shadow of a doubt, the first 45 minutes was the
worst football I have seen for at least 18 months. Based on that, it
was easy to see why Reading are (probably) going to be relegated but
impossible to see how Crystal Palace will (a) get promoted and (b)
avoid getting twatted every week. The Reading 'Goalkeeper' was abysmal
and the first goal was a farce, showing a complete lack of
understanding and confidence in the home team defence. The second 45
minutes wasn't much better but at least there was a loose semblance of
goalmouth action. The second Palace goal was always on the cards and I
can't tell you anything about the sending off as I'd just left the
ground to go to the pub, which was shut.
The much vaunted drinkies never took place (again) because The Three
Guineas was shut but a socialable ale was had before the game with Jeff
'Mad Dog' Kirkpatrick and Tafio 'Sick As A Dog All Weekend' Stretch in
The Monks Retreat which co-incidentally was just across the road from
the pub where Mr Panes and his chums were boozing. And that just about
sums up the day.
Stuart
|
38.1806 | � | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Tue Apr 09 1996 12:55 | 10 |
| No comment!......oh alright then just a couple of questions......How do
we go from beating Ipswich away to losing 2-0 (???) to Palace (and look
like Diadora material on a bad day in the process???)
What was the match like on Saturday? Did you have a good day out,
Chris? Sorry I did not make it (very sorry in hindsight!) I had a thirty
pub crawl to attend.
Stretch.
|
38.1807 | I was sober. | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Tue Apr 09 1996 12:55 | 9 |
| Maybe I was watching a different game, but the first half Reading did
alright, and deserved to be leading at the break, other than a stupid
goal which I wish not to discuss any further.
Second half was boring tripe, both teams never looked like scoring
until some bloke in a stupid red and blue shirt rugby tackled Paul
Holsgrove and squared for that Irish Scotsman to score. No comment on
the ref.
6 games left starting Away to Barnsley on Sat.
|
38.1808 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 09 1996 13:24 | 28 |
| <<< Note 38.1807 by CHEFS::LAINSBURYA >>>
-< I was sober. >-
> Maybe I was watching a different game, but the first half Reading did
> alright, and deserved to be leading at the break, other than a stupid
> goal which I wish not to discuss any further.
If that is Reading "doing alright", then that helps to explain
their parlous position. Admittedly, I don't feel that Palace's
performance, justified them going in one up at half-time.
> Second half was boring tripe, both teams never looked like scoring
> until some bloke in a stupid red and blue shirt rugby tackled Paul
> Holsgrove and squared for that Irish Scotsman to score. No comment on
> the ref.
"Stupid red and blue shirt " at least we don't play in the Raynes
Park Queenies, hand-me-downs. The "rugby" tackler was in fact
Dougie Freedman who scored the blistering first goal despite
the super human efforts of the Reading keeper.
I would like to apologise on behalf of Crystal Palace for the
sizist taunting of the little porker who played in the half-time shoot
out.
Stuart
|
38.1809 | Being a little more objective. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Tue Apr 09 1996 13:24 | 30 |
| >> -< I was sober. >- <-- Likewise, which made the performance (?) all
the more unbearable.
Andy, I agree that the first half produced a number of chances for Reading
which were not converted into goals (uh oh Mr Indecisive from the Fast
Show alert). Yes, of the two teams during the first half Reading should
have had something. Overall though I think BOTH teams should have points
deducted for varying reasons for what was a woeful display of
'professional' football
Quinn should not come on at the start of a game. He is more useful when
he comes on for the last 20 minutes or so to shake the opposition up a
bit. I thought Williams played well up front and put some good crosses
in, Caskey seemed to fade during the second half, and as usual it was
Mick Gooding giving it 110%. Shep was complete Sh*te. I know Darius
played a lunatic header back to him but the defence (and the crowd) as
a whole seem to have no faith in him. We seem to have two keepers who
are crap and the other has a lot of 'injuries' or is busy picking up
his sponsored car (not bad for 6 (?) games!!!
I can be positive about certain details of the game BUT at this
stage of the season it is the game as a whole I am referring to.
Reading are in the poo and games like that are not what is needed.
Apparently there was a big air clearing prior to the Ipswich game (I
wonder how that influenced the line up?) and hey presto! we win. What
happened on Sunday to make the players forget? I do not remember seeing
them in the pubs I was in!
Stretch.
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38.1810 | Abusing small children!?!?!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Tue Apr 09 1996 13:32 | 8 |
| Messrs Panes + Pateman,
Were you leading the merry dance in the centre of the terrace that
the Police decided to join in on? How many of your lot got squashed in that?
Oh the chunky keeper was a German kid so he probably did not understand
the questions about pies, greed and parentage!!!
Stretch.
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38.1811 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 09 1996 13:43 | 13 |
| <<< Note 38.1810 by CHEFS::CROSSA "Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger!" >>>
-< Abusing small children!?!?!?!? >-
> Messrs Panes + Pateman,
> Were you leading the merry dance in the centre of the terrace that
> the Police decided to join in on? How many of your lot got squashed in that?
I avoided the centre of the terrace ( many pints at lunch , necessitated
easy access to the "toilet facilities ") therefore I was at the side
near the rather impressive "main stand".
Stuart
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38.1812 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 09 1996 14:45 | 28 |
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<<< Note 38.1810 by CHEFS::CROSSA "Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger!" >>>
-< Abusing small children!?!?!?!? >-
> Messrs Panes + Pateman,
> Were you leading the merry dance in the centre of the terrace that
> the Police decided to join in on? How many of your lot got squashed in that?
> I avoided the centre of the terrace ( many pints at lunch , necessitated
> easy access to the "toilet facilities ") therefore I was at the side
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
And which part of the ground are you referring to there then?
> near the rather impressive "main stand".
Top place, isn't it. At least the facilities and the division will be
more in synch with each other next year....
Stuart
Stuart
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38.1813 | Time for a Rant. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Tue Apr 09 1996 19:06 | 28 |
|
I fully expected Reading to lose to Palace because we are, to be
honest, shite and Palace, I was led to believe, are actually quite
good. Well, we lost and were generally shite, but as for Palace being
good...
The Royals may well be on their way down and can't really have any
complaints - we've been pretty bloody pathetic all season. It is,
however, somewhat galling to see a team as bad as Palace near the top
of the table - even Graham Taylor's Wolves were better last season (a
damning indictment, if ever there was one)! I know "Bertie" is not
overly fond of the passing game but one or two would have been nice,
just every now and again. And what about control? I would have thought
that the ability to control the ball would have been a useful asset -
mind you, if you're not going to pass it, who cares?
Still, Palace won and Reading lost so maybe I'm just whingeing.
A.Whinger.
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38.1814 | RFC | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Fri Apr 12 1996 12:06 | 35 |
|
IPSWICH GAME
************
Stretch - saw your note. Make no mistake, this was a magnificent
performance. EVERY player played well, and if anything the 2-1
scoreline flattered Ipswich. Losing Ade for the season hasn't helped.
PALACE GAME
***********
I think the few recent notes have probably more than covered this game.
NOW
***
With Millwall and WBA having good wins during the week, it would appear
at the moment that 6 teams (49 points or less) are competing for the
three drop slots. Luton and Watford will find it difficult, leaving
probably ourselves, Portsmouth and Oldham to fill the other place.
Both ourselves and Oldham play one of the games in hand on Portsmouth
next midweek, so by next Wednesday evening the picture will be that
much clearer.
SAD
***
A brief note on the subject of facilities (the most over used word in
Football in the last decade) which has been mentioned in this topic
recently.
Take a look at old footage of games from the 50's or 60's. Few seats,
buggar all refreshments, mostly terracing, some roofs, and probably not
state-of-the-arts toilet facilities. Oh and by the way, TWICE as many
people paying to watch the games as they do today!!!
If you really want a comfy armchair, a tartan blanket for your knees,
waitress service, and en-suite facilities, you're probably watching the
wrong sport!!!!
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38.1815 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 12 1996 12:12 | 15 |
| >Take a look at old footage of games from the 50's or 60's. Few seats,
>buggar all refreshments, mostly terracing, some roofs, and probably
>not state-of-the-arts toilet facilities. Oh and by the way, TWICE as
>many people paying to watch the games as they do today!!!
>If you really want a comfy armchair, a tartan blanket for your
>knees, waitress service, and en-suite facilities, you're probably watching
>the wrong sport!!!!
The problem with that little piece is that people's expectations of
facilities have risen in the last 30 - 40 years. Unfortunately for
Reading, the facilities that are on offer at Elm Park can be put to
shame by a number of non-league grounds. It's time that clubs were
forced to improve or face immediate demotion!
Stuart
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38.1816 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Apr 12 1996 13:00 | 10 |
| Reading`s ground is crap.
However,seeing that they will have a new stadium next year I can`t see
the point in putting money into it. Mind you,if they go down,I guess
the new stadium would be put on hold. How things have changed from just
a year ago.
Besides,I prefer to call it "full of character"(!)
|
38.1817 | I had to have a tetanus jab | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Fri Apr 12 1996 13:03 | 20 |
| <<< Note 38.1814 by CHEFS::ROSEC >>>
-< RFC >-
> SAD
> ***
> A brief note on the subject of facilities (the most over used word in
> Football in the last decade) which has been mentioned in this topic
> recently.
> Take a look at old footage of games from the 50's or 60's. Few seats,
> buggar all refreshments, mostly terracing, some roofs, and probably not
> state-of-the-arts toilet facilities. Oh and by the way, TWICE as many
> people paying to watch the games as they do today!!!
In that case why isn't Elm Park sold out every week.
Stuart
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38.1818 | Shouldn't that be full of characters? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Fri Apr 12 1996 13:09 | 29 |
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Reading`s ground is crap.
> However,seeing that they will have a new stadium next year I can`t see
> the point in putting money into it. Mind you,if they go down,I guess
> the new stadium would be put on hold. How things have changed from just
> a year ago.
> Besides,I prefer to call it "full of character"(!)
There is no guarantee that they will move to a new ground. Aren't the
Department of the Environment stalling over the building of the new
stadium.
If the club are relegated it is difficult to see Madjeski giving the
go ahead for the move as there will be very few sell-outs. Given
that Readings average attendance is only in the region of 8�-9000, it
would seem that he will say no to the move until they are back in the
first division.
The new stadium has all the makings of being nothing but a pipedream.
Stuart
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38.1819 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Apr 15 1996 10:49 | 5 |
| Barnsley 0 Reading 1
Amazing result. Dare Reading string 2 wins in a row,or is that asking
a bit too much??
|
38.1820 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Apr 15 1996 10:54 | 4 |
| >Dare Reading string 2 wins in a row,or is that asking a bit too much??
Yep!
|
38.1821 | Climbed a place - Portsmouth are now in the smelly stuff! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 11:30 | 4 |
| Careful Mr Cook. Tempting fate an' all that!!
Stretch.
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38.1822 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 11:23 | 14 |
| I warned you about tempting fate Stuart C!! (why so many Stuarts in her?)
Reading lost 4-2 at Watford. Watford have climbed off the bottom of the
table due to this, and the Port Vale, result. Reading are still in 20th
position with one game over Portsmouth and one point behind Tranmere.
We are still very much in the smelly stuff!!
I do not know full details but Watford were 2-0 up at half time. Second
half and Caskey scored, then Watford put two more in. Jimmy Q got
Readings second very late in the game.
Stretch.
|
38.1823 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Apr 17 1996 13:33 | 4 |
| It`s all my fault!
Letting in 4 goals is a disgrace.
|
38.1824 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 13:37 | 3 |
| Anyone brave enough to admit they went, and give us a rundown?
Stretch.
|
38.1825 | I am the curse! | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Wed Apr 17 1996 13:42 | 42 |
| An extremely depressing result. Watford deservedly won going into the
game with a lot more passion and urgency than Reading.
Watford dominated the first half taking the lead in the 10th minute
when Martyn Booty was beaten down the left and from the cross, Devon
White mishit the ball past a rather flat footed Mikhailov. White was a
threat all night and Hopkins struggled against a forward who was
physically much bigger than him. I don't know what other people think
but I have not been very impressed with Booty, he tends to get caught
out far too often.
The second goal came after 35 minutes when the referee awarded a
freekick to Reading outside our 18 yard area and then, to the amazement
of the Reading fans, changed his mind and awarded it to Watford.
From the free kick, the ball wasn't cleared and they scored. The
referee, who was abysmal, then was subjected to a barrage of abuse for
the rest of the game from a very large Reading contingent.
After the break, Reading got more into the game and pulled one back
when Booty crossed and Caskey scored with a header. For 10-15 minutes,
Reading dominated and nearly equalised on a couple of occassions only
for goal line clearances to deny them.
In the search for the equaliser, Reading pushed forward and twice were
left exposed in the last 10 minutes when Watford extended their lead.
Quinn got a consolation goal in injury time.
Overall a hugely disappointing result and performance. Watford are
certainly not the worst team in the division and neither are we
(Portsmouth, Oldham and Luton deserve that accolade) but Reading seem
destined to leave us all on tenderhooks to the last game of the season.
I have decided to stay away from Saturday's game against Charlton since
I have come to the conclusion I am a curse on the team. I have attended
all but five home games this season in the league and yet I have only seen
them win twice. The five games I have missed they have all won. Even on my
away trips, I haven't seen them win. So I am probably to blame and hence if
my absence on Saturday proves the point again by Reading winning, I promise
not to attend any further matches this season!!
Neil
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38.1826 | Yes I have been impressed with Booty also - bit naive tough | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Wed Apr 17 1996 13:49 | 4 |
| Cheers Neil. For the report, not the curse.
Stretch.
|
38.1827 | | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Apr 30 1996 11:23 | 3 |
| It's got a bit quite in here recently hasn't it?
Graham
|
38.1828 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Apr 30 1996 12:28 | 5 |
| Re -1
Quiet so!
James.
|
38.1829 | Last home game tonight - Could be a bit of an event!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:11 | 17 |
| >>Quiet so!
eeeerrrrrr Nice Pun, James!
Akchewelly I did comment on our last game in the Endsleigh Div 1 note
so I can hold my head up (or down more accurately)!!!
Tonight is the night! Come on down Judas McGoo!! Should be a busy/noisy
night for a variety of reasons. If we can win this tonight, regardless
of other results, we stay up. I will suffer the abuse on the morrow if
we do not win.
The last thing I want is an awayday to B'ham zoo to put up with the
"oh so friendly natives" and have our future in Div 1 rest on the outcome!!
Stretch.
|
38.1830 | | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Tue Apr 30 1996 14:46 | 26 |
| Yes, tonight is the crunch game. This is Mark McGhee's long awaited
return to Elm Park finally and I am sure both the players and the crowd
will be up for it.
I had been confident before Watford's phenomenal late run that even if
we lost our games, Portsmouth would lose theirs and we would survive.
But even though Portsmouth are still favourite to go down, Watford's
reassurgence has meant we have to win tonight. Like Andy, I don't want
it to go to the wire on Sunday.
I didn't write a match report about Saturday's game because a) I didn't
wish to admit to going yet again and seeing them lose and b) it was so
dire, it didn't merit a report. Suffice to say, it was another inept
performance which showed the lack of passion and fight in the side.
This is borne out by a rumour I have heard. My window cleaner is a
Reading fan who washes Andy Bernal's windows as well. Speaking to him
last Friday, he told me that none of the players have any respect for
Quinn or Gooding (unlike McGhee) and that their contracts will definately
not be renewed at the end of the season (as managers at least).
Apparently, Neil Webb is the likely replacement!
Neil
PS I am not going tonight!
|
38.1831 | not really 'managing' | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:39 | 10 |
|
>> none of the players have any respect for Quinn or Gooding
A friend of mine who has just been released from Reading's books is
very critical of their performance as 'managers'. They have not
attempted to do anything to bring on younger players or do much
tactical training. They concentrate mainly on the matches themselves.
I suppose this is what you get when you have two playing managers. As
the results have worsened, their morale has dropped, and Quinn and
Gooding even had a punchup in the dressing room after one recent match.
DaveT
|
38.1832 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:42 | 8 |
| Neil,
That explains it then! I thought you said you were not going on
Saturday.
Are you *sure* you are not going tonight?
Worried_Stretch.
|
38.1833 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:58 | 2 |
| BTW I saw in the Sc*m that Neil Webb is in line for the high profile
managerial post Torquay!!!!!
|
38.1834 | Latest | IOSG::LAYNE | | Wed May 01 1996 09:35 | 4 |
| Reading beat Wolves 3-0 last night to ensure they will be playing 1st
division football next year.
William
|
38.1835 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed May 01 1996 10:48 | 8 |
| Any reports??
I was stuck in the luverly Dec Park car park and couldn`t make it on
time.
3-0 is sweet revenge on Judas "look at my wad" McGhee.
|
38.1836 | Did I *really* see Reading win 3-0 last night!?!?!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 10:50 | 10 |
| Hoo-bloody-ray!!!!!! Excellent game. Top result. Great atmosphere.
What better team to beat to stay up? Quinns second was a corker!!!
Bit busy at the moment but basically very relieved for a number of
reasons. Sorry that a few gloaters are not going to have the abusefest
they were looking forward to!!!!! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Stretch.
|
38.1837 | I'll have to settle with our promotion | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed May 01 1996 11:22 | 6 |
| Well done to Reading for staying up. It means that I will have at least
one awayday next season and maybe two if Oxford seal the second
promotion spot. All I want now is for Pompey to stay up so I can see
Swindon play down there while I am at Uni.
Graham
|
38.1838 | 3-0!!!!!! | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed May 01 1996 13:09 | 6 |
| Last night's results mean that either Millwall or Portsmouth (or both!)
will be playing in Division Two next season.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA....good riddance to both of them.
|
38.1839 | | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed May 01 1996 13:20 | 3 |
| So.. you're not a fan of either of them then Chris?
Graham
|
38.1840 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Wed May 01 1996 13:39 | 14 |
| >Millwall
Lets hope its Millwall going down...
I'd like to see them relegated to the Greater Spencers Wood Sunday
League Division 5...
But then I'm biased.....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1841 | Rick and I agreeing on something? Nurse! The medication!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 14:17 | 9 |
| Down with the Millwall I say! Bloody animals (and thats just the team!)
Spanner throwing gits should be in the Beazer Home league at best.
Portsmouth surviving means another local-ish derby game so I would
rather they stayed up. Southampton coming down would complete the set!
Stretch.
|
38.1842 | No, I didn't go! | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Wed May 01 1996 14:18 | 18 |
| Well, I kept my promise and didn't go last night and look what
happened! The friends I normally go with have decided to ban me from
going the whole of next season. I don't think so somehow.
It is a relief that we have maintained our Division 1 status but
overall it has been a hugely disappointing season, especially after
last season's success.
There definately needs to be some personnel changes. There are quite a
few of the players out of contract (does anyone know who exactly?). When I
have more time, I will express my opinions on who and what should change.
At least, I can enjoy the Bank Holiday now and not have to worry about
the football results.
Neil
|
38.1843 | Safe to go too this one . | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 14:49 | 6 |
| Neil,
And you can go to the Birmingham game safe in the knowledge that your
attendence will not have any bearing on the result!
Stretch.
|
38.1844 | Take your bell with you ! | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed May 01 1996 14:56 | 37 |
|
Rumours have been flying consistantly over the last few weeks. The
feeling over Quinn/Gooding is divided.
1) re last few. I hate Portsmouth (dozy bell-ringer and the prat with
the trumpet...or is it the same person?) and I hate Millwall
(dirtiest team I have seen this season).
2) From the Chairman of the supporters club last night, I heard..
Quinn to join Bournemouth as player/coach
Gooding to be kept on as a player
Steve Wignall to join as a player/coach
+ new manager
3) From the chairman on the radio late last night....
Quinn and Gooding stay as managers
4) From Archie Lovell in the Southbank last night...
"The players don't respect Quinn"
5) From certain players in Utopia very late last night...
"Quinn is not respected but Gooding is OK"
"I will probably not be here next season" - one was Polish and one
was Bulgarian - BUT dependant on the management situation.
Fantastic last night
|
38.1845 | Splendid night indeed!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 15:22 | 29 |
| Chris,
>> 1) re last few. I hate Portsmouth (dozy bell-ringer and the prat with
>> the trumpet...or is it the same person?) and I hate Millwall
>> (dirtiest team I have seen this season).
The bell ringer + trumpet prat ARE the same tuneless dork! His name is
somthing like John Portsmouth football club Smith! I rest my case.
Dirtiest team? Gillingham by miles. Bunch of thugs in a football kit!
There manager got sent off! Says it all really.
Who is going/staying - Well once the dust settles I would be surprised
to see Jimmy Q as manager. I think he should stay but not be allowed to
play full games. Twenty minutes to shake the opposition up is what he
seems best at.
With regard to the respect issue - If the stories of violence against
other players are true, no wonder he has no respect from the team!
So Mr Chris " I hang around nightclubs with footballers" Rose - is your
late note entry due to last nights celebrations, or are you just a
little busy?
Stretch.
P.S I take it the translator told you of the Bulgarians plans?
|
38.1846 | "Oh what can it mean, to a ....." | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed May 01 1996 16:19 | 38 |
|
Stretch,
The late entry is mostly down to trying to sober up at work this
morning! The combination of pre-match and post-match alcohol and the
superb atmosphere last night (that McGhee song just will not leave my
head!) have left me feeling a tad short of energy today.
The chap who works with me went down Utopia last night. The whole RFC
team were there, basically un-winding! Being in a drunken stupour
himself he decided to chat to Bobby, Darius and the Chairman.
Apparently the conversation between a totally drunk Reading fan and a
getting-drunk Bulgarian goalkeeper was interesting!
I am a Quinn fan (minority I know, but there you go) BUT if he is the
cause of most of the unrest at RFC then maybe he should go. Shame
really, because I would give JQ & MG another go. We'll have to see.
McGhee did not take the stick at all well (shame)...
some quotes of his today...
"The reception was a total disgrace"
"I have done to deserve it"
"I couldn't care less if Reading go up or down"
"I would be quite happy to send them down next season"
Typical response from a jerk who is basically out of his league.
These quotes are all on the Reading Internet, and will be circulated to
the RFC fanzine and to the Leicester fanzine.
One other point. You are probably right about Gillingham. They are
even dirtier than Millwall. That would be a pleasant game next
season!!!!!!
Chris
|
38.1847 | MFC for Div II | CHEFS::PANES | God made me gorgeous | Wed May 01 1996 16:34 | 7 |
| What a difference a year makes. I think even the most blinkered of
Reading fans probably realised that despite the success of last season,
the squad and the ground wasn't up to Premiership standards. Maybe a
year of consolidation was what was needed.
Stuart
|
38.1848 | Top tune indeed! "......fat Scottish b*st*rd, and a ...." | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 16:35 | 7 |
| Chris,
I cannot believe the naivety of McGhee! His ignorance of peoples
feeling seems quite impossible. Has he been back to Filbert St
recently? Out of touch, or what?!?!?!
Stretch.
|
38.1849 | 1 down, 2 to go! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 16:54 | 13 |
| Oh my God, I am about to agree (almost) with Mr Panes!!!
I agree that we were never going to scale the heights of last season
and was expecting mid table position to be a good/achievable thing
given the management/player issues. To go to the 2nd from last game not
knowing if we were going to survive was a little too nerve wracking for
my liking. Consolidation could have been a little smoother IMHO.
Mind you it was a very tight between both top and bottom for most of the
season.
Stretch.
|
38.1850 | Sing a new tune | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed May 01 1996 16:57 | 8 |
|
Don't you think its about time the Reading fans dropped the McGhee
slagging its getting a bit boring.
Lets face it if we were offered better working conditions and more
money we'd all piss off as well.
Pj
|
38.1851 | He gets all he deserves at TWO Endsleigh grounds now!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 17:10 | 8 |
| Pj,
Yeah I am going to go at the drop of a hat if offered a better
contract/pay/whatever. BUT I would make sure I handled myself in an
appropriate manner. This idiot has sh*t on the fans not once but TWICE.
He then has the gall to ask "Why do they greet me like this?"
Stretch.
|
38.1852 | There thats better | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed May 01 1996 17:46 | 13 |
|
Valid point, however I just feel that Reading would be better
off looking forward to tomorrow rather than keep carping on about
McGhee.
As for shitting on the fans well I remember those fans slapping Ian
Branfort on the back one year and slagging him off the next.. did he
deserve it ????
This is life in football and sadly now in the world at large "its F*ck
you little person I'm looking after no 1"
Frank Carson News at Ten
|
38.1853 | And bellowing the " Oh what does it mean..." felt Brilliant! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 01 1996 17:59 | 6 |
| And McGhee made some rather disparaging remarks about the Reading
faithful after the orginal fixture was called off. He does rather bring
these things upon himself!
Stretch.
|
38.1854 | .....and a s**t football team...... | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed May 01 1996 18:05 | 13 |
|
The majority of Reading fans DO NOT disagree with the fact that if a
better offer comes along, then amybe an individual should take it
(sadly loyalty is not an over-used word in football these days).
The problem stems from the fact that he made a gentleman's agreement
with the chairman that he would stay - then changed his mind hours
later.
It is the way that McGhoo conducts himself ie poorly.
Anyway, no harm with a bit of light-hearted banter!!!!!
|
38.1855 | Still out celebrating? | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue May 07 1996 12:57 | 3 |
| Nothing happening or happened in Reading then?
g
|
38.1856 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue May 07 1996 13:35 | 10 |
| g,
We finished our season on a high note. Away win at St Andrews which was
made sweeter by the fact that B'ham went ahead on 4 mins with a pen.
Final score 2-1 to the Royals. This meant we finished above Wolves.
Which was nice! Actually it just rounds a good football w/e off
perfectly.
Stretch.
|
38.1857 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue May 07 1996 14:07 | 6 |
| Thanks, Stretch - not sure what you've done to deserve all this good fortune
though!
g
ps Well, done Reading - hoping for better things next year.
|
38.1858 | Or are you refering to my Manc allegiences!?!?!?!? | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue May 07 1996 14:43 | 18 |
| g
>> all this good fortune
It has been a bit more nail biting than I would have liked.
At the start of the season Reading were never going to scale the
heights they reached last year. At the time I was looking to be happy with a
midtable place. As this league has been so tight it has not been as
simple as that, but we finished above Wolves which was a splendid
bonus.
Stretch.
P.S The p*sser is that next season I am going to be skint (a Dad
actually) so games are going to be few and far between! I will have to
choose carefully.
|
38.1859 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue May 07 1996 14:58 | 5 |
| > P.S The p*sser is that next season I am going to be skint (a Dad
> actually) so games are going to be few and far between! I will have to
> choose carefully.
Yes, it's tough having so many teams to support!
|
38.1860 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | It's the right time to roll to me... | Tue May 07 1996 15:32 | 8 |
| >Yes, it's tough having so many teams to support!
And with him being an arm-chair supporter... you know.. the Sky "ManU"
subscription is very expensive...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1861 | hmmmmmmmm? | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue May 07 1996 16:19 | 11 |
|
Yeah, yeah, yeah!!!
BTW Rick - When I visited the "Homes Of Football" exhibition at the
museum this weekend (good pics + free) I spotted a copy of the Carling
Report on teams/opinions/factets about the Premier League. Of all the
"National" teams (big, support from all over the U.K) i.e 'Pool,
Leeds, Utd etc the largest non-local support belongs to .............
LEEDS!!!! So Mr "armchair supporter jibe merchant", what have you to say
to that?!?!? eh? EH!?!?!
|
38.1862 | I hope it looks like Clare | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue May 07 1996 17:50 | 7 |
|
Stretch,
whilst watching which advert did you manage to add to the worlds
worries. 8-)
Pj
|
38.1863 | And I agree on looking like the mother! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue May 07 1996 18:39 | 5 |
| eeerrrr Amsterdam, Christmas, eeerrrr, It all gets a bit fuzzy after
that!!!
Stretch.
|
38.1864 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Ooooooo.. Vienna.... | Tue May 07 1996 19:13 | 7 |
| >eeerrrr Amsterdam, Christmas, eeerrrr,
Was it after you celebrated Leeds beating ManU 3-1... ;->>>
Cheers,
Rick
|
38.1865 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 08 1996 10:50 | 4 |
| >>RDGENG::MORRELL "Ooooooo.. Vienna...." <---- And you are having a dig
at me you sad sack!!!
Stretch.
|
38.1866 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Ooooooo.. Vienna.... | Wed May 08 1996 10:51 | 7 |
| Nope.... Why...???
You seem a bit touchy Stretch...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1867 | I assume you read that a little too fast! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 08 1996 10:53 | 4 |
| I said "and you", not "are you", you silly %�$^$EW^!!! etc etc
Stretch.
|
38.1868 | What has Vienna to do with Reading ? | VNACO1::HERIBERT | | Wed May 08 1996 11:25 | 3 |
| What happens here with my town ??
Heribert
|
38.1869 | Ooooh Vienna is a song my Midge Ure... | RDGENG::MORRELL | Ooooooo.. Vienna.... | Wed May 08 1996 11:35 | 14 |
| Heribert,
"Compared to Reading.. Vienna is the out of this world...."
This was from a Viennese friend who was over for the weekend... she
said that she had never been to a town with so few shops etc. :->
Even Salisbury had more things happening than Reading...
Anyway.. back to the football.. :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1870 | Hmmmmmmmmmm. Or are you a 'Romo' on the quiet???? | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Wed May 08 1996 12:33 | 2 |
| >> my Midge Ure... >- <----- Something you are not telling us, Rick?!?!?!?
|
38.1871 | Some news. | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Thu May 09 1996 17:18 | 11 |
| According to the Chronic this week.
Williams and Darius have signed new 2 year deals. Other than that
there has been no news.
Gooding is quoted as saying he will stay on the bench next season if
not required. Well I for one hope this does not occur. He deservedly
became player of the year for the 3rd season running.
Stretch.
|
38.1872 | | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Fri May 10 1996 12:23 | 6 |
| Stretch,
Annoying statto alert. Gooding was player of the year for the 3rd
time, not for the 3rd successive year, I think Shaka won it last year.
Andy.
|
38.1873 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Fri May 10 1996 13:08 | 7 |
| Apologies Andy, you take on the mantle of Statto in this conf now Mr
Stratford has gone. I had somehow forgotten Shaka's award (it all seems
so long ago!). Yes he did win it last season.
Stretch.
|
38.1874 | Some newzzzzzzzzzzzzz! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Fri May 17 1996 11:07 | 14 |
| Couple of points from last nights local rag:-
Now we have avoided the drop the stadium go ahead is likely to be given
in the next 2 weeks. The D.O.E had reservations about the impact on town
trade initially, which was holding the move up. Yeah, Right!!!
Pre season friendlies will see Spurs and West Ham visiting Elm Park.
Quinn is quoted as saying "Gerry Francis is looking forward to playing us as
we like to knock it around, like they do"!! Dates are 27/7 and 3/8
(cannot remeber which is which)
Stretch.
|
38.1875 | SPURS 03/08. | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri May 17 1996 11:42 | 1 |
|
|
38.1876 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Thu May 30 1996 12:27 | 22 |
| More news (if anyone cares) from last nights papers. Lambert has been
offered a one year deal which he is a little hacked off about, and has
rejected (and rightly so IMHO). He also mentions differences with
another player and his personality clash (would not name names) as
being responsible for the rejection - Jimmy Q's charm school is still
in full effect then!
The Post had some headline about "Reading accept loss of star is
inevitable" (or something similar). I can only assume that this relates
to Adie Williams. Feyenord (!?!?) are interested (allegedly) along with
a few other "big" clubs. Anyone got the full story?
Looks like there could be a few holes in the team next season.
Stretch.
P.S Cheers to Bob Wilson for mentiong Bobby on TV last night without
laughing! Talking about Bulgarias chances on the Euro '96 countdown
programme he mentions Stoichcov and Lechkov (sps) and thens points out
"Of course Mihailov is still around as well".
|
38.1877 | not a lot more | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu May 30 1996 13:09 | 11 |
| The story about Williams didn't say much more really - only that he'd
been with the club 9 (?) years, and they'd more or less accepted that
he'd be off soon. Quinn doesn't want him to go to another 1st division
side, though Wolves are reputed to be interested. they didn't mention
any Premier sides by name. Feyenoord and another Dutch club are
interested. His contract expires soon, at which time it said that 'his
value will plummet' - don't really understand this one. Lastly, Quinn
said that they might have to accept a fee for him, and compensation for
each game he plays. (I find this post-Bosman stuff confusing!).
DaveT
|
38.1878 | Adie will go free | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Thu May 30 1996 15:49 | 25 |
| Adie's contract expires next week when in effect he becomes a free
agent. It is therefore unlikely that Reading will receive any of the
�2m they could have got for him whilst under contract. I believe there
was a discussion in this conference about whether to sell Adie back in
January because it was known that Reading would lose out if they didn't
sell him whilst in contract. With him missing the last 8-10 games, it
probably would have been the right thing to do - hindsights a wonderful
thing.
It was inevitable that he would leave at the end of the season but to
get nothing for him will be a major blow. He has been a great player
for Reading and deserves the chance to better himself - I am sure he
will take that chance as he has proved himself to be one of the best
defenders in the Endsleigh (or should I say Nationwide) league.
When one considers that he emerged through our youth policy, we should
be doing all we can to keep Jamie Lambert. He was one of Reading's best
players last season (when picked) and scored one of the goals of the
season against Huddersfield. It is obvious he doesn't get on with Quinn
(but then who does from all accounts) and this is the reason for his
request. He is not ready in my opinion for a step up so we would only
lose one of our best and younger talents to a club in the same division
- not a sensible move.
Neil
|
38.1879 | should have sold him earlier | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu May 30 1996 16:44 | 5 |
| Ah - I see - so 'his value will plummet' refers to 'his value to
Reading' - presumably he is no less valuable a player, and he (and
his agent) could still command a fairly decent salary from any team
that took him on?
DaveT
|
38.1880 | | IOSG::HARDIE | | Wed Jun 05 1996 11:44 | 6 |
| For those that are interested piccies of the new kit are available at:
http://www.i-way.co.uk/~pak/kits.html
Neil
----
|
38.1881 | Not bad - Will the lettering stay on though???? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Wed Jun 05 1996 12:54 | 8 |
| Well! The new home kit has the collar that disappeared for a season
making a return, and the Swindon coloured away kit has become the
current Arsenal strip!! Actually they look alright, and I do like the
new away strip (even though I have the old style one myself). As my
graphics are poo I cannot make out the finer details on the kit.
Stretch.
|
38.1882 | | IOSG::HARDIE | | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:12 | 7 |
| The finer details that you have missed is that the blue hoops now
consists of very thin blue and white stripes and the club badge has
gone back to the old elm trees, with the wording of 100 years at
Elm Park around the outside.
Neil
----
|
38.1883 | Cheers for the detail. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:21 | 6 |
| >>100 years at Elm Park around the outside.
Well timed, considering the move!
Stretch.
|
38.1884 | Got a spare �37m? | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:41 | 8 |
|
re: the move!
You're optimistic, aren't you?
j.
|
38.1885 | But I know what you mean. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:58 | 8 |
| Mr Kirkpatrick,
You miss the irony in my note. My apologies.
As for the move, I would rather not be leaving Elm Park for a variety
reasons.
Stretch.
|
38.1886 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jun 17 1996 13:00 | 9 |
| I was speaking briefly to Mark McGhee in Pangbourne last night.
(I was sat outside the Copper Inn hotel,having a drink,and he was
walking in with some football cronies. He lives in the next village
Whitchurch).
Sadly,I wished him luck with Wolves next season instead of singing
"he`s fat,he`s round,he`s taking Wolverhampton down".
|
38.1887 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Tue Jun 18 1996 11:03 | 57 |
| Fixtures for 96/97 (Cheers Jeff)
Nationwide Football League - Division One
Reading FC - Fixtures 1996/97
SAT 17AUG SHEFFIELD UNITED
WED 21AUG Wycombe Wanderers (CCC1-1) H or A
SAT 24AUG Ipswich Town
TUE 27AUG Barnsley
SAT 31AUG STOKE CITY
WED 04SEP Wycombe Wanderers (CCC1-2) A or H
SAT 07SEP OXFORD UNITED
TUE 10SEP West Bromwich Albion
SAT 14SEP Charlton Athletic
WED 18SEP Coca-Cola Cup 2-1
SAT 21SEP CRYSTAL PALACE
WED 25SEP Coca-Cola Cup 2-2
SAT 28SEP Huddersfield Town
TUE 01OCT BIRMINGHAM CITY
SAT 05OCT Wolverhampton
SAT 12OCT GRIMSBY TOWN
TUE 15OCT MANCHESTER CITY
SAT 19OCT Oldham Athletic
SAT 26OCT SWINDON TOWN
TUE 29OCT Bolton Wanderer
SAT 02NOV Southend United
SAT 09NOV TRANMERE ROVERS
SAT 16NOV Norwich City
SAT 23NOV QUEENS PARK RANGERS
SAT 30NOV Swindon Town
SAT 07DEC PORT VALE
SAT 14DEC Bradford Cit
SAT 21DEC PORTSMOUTH
THU 26DEC WEST BROMWICH ALBION
SAT 28DEC Oxford United
WED 01JAN Crystal Palace
SAT 04JAN FA Cup 3
SAT 11JAN CHARLTON ATHLETIC
SAT 18JAN Birmingham City
SAT 25JAN FA Cup 4
TUE 28JAN HUDDERSFIELD TOWN
SAT 01FEB Tranmere Rovers
SAT 08FEB BOLTON WANDERERS
SAT 15FEB Queens Park Rangers (FAC5)
SAT 22FEB SOUTHEND UNITED
SAT 01MAR Port Vale
TUE 04MAR NORWICH CITY
SAT 08MAR Portsmouth (FAC6)
SAT 15MAR BRADFORD CITY
SAT 22MAR IPSWICH TOWN
SAT 29MAR Sheffield United
MON 31MAR BARNSLEY
SAT 05APR Stoke City
SAT 12APR WOLVERHAMPTON
SAT 19APR Grimsby Town
SAT 26APR OLDHAM ATHLETIC
SUN 04MAY Manchester City
|
38.1888 | What news? | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Wed Jun 19 1996 14:26 | 19 |
| Any news form the club re player's signing new contracts? The latest I
have heard is that Parky is on the verge of signing a new deal, Jeff
Hopkins is unhappy at only being offered a one year contract and that
West Ham are still interested in Adie.
What news of Bobby Mihailov? Rumour had it that he wanted out but
considering the form he has shown in Euro 96, Reading should be trying
to keep him. Also his english is obviously improving greatly, as
evidenced by his television interview.
Looking at the fixture list for next season, it is not an easy start or
finish to the season. Sheffield Utd and Man City are likely to be two
of the better teams in the division next season. There are also plenty
of local games next year with the promotion of Swindon and Oxford and
the relegation of QPR.
Neil
|
38.1889 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Wed Jun 19 1996 14:58 | 23 |
| Neil,
Lambert and Williams have not signed contracts. Quinn is quoted as
saying he wants players "who will sweat blood for Reading" and if not he
"will bring players in who will" Where is that queue of players then, Jimmy?
Also where is the queue for Adies services?
Losing Lambert would be a bit of a p*sser as he seemed to finish the
season well with a couple of good goals.
Most players have been offered short contracts and want longer, or the
other way around, Basically it is all still up in the air. I just wish
they would sort the managemant situation out as Quinn seems to be
rubbing players up the wrong way (when he is not motivating them with
a smack in the mouth!)
Bobby seems like a different man in his national shirt although he
still seems to favour the palming away tactic instead of catching a
few. Someone in this conference is hoping another club becomes
interested in him due to his performances and Reading can then sell
him.
Stretch.
|
38.1890 | Cheerio Adie? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Sun Jun 30 1996 13:52 | 20 |
| It would appear as if Adie Williams has got his way, and will join
Wolves for around 800k-1m. Two ways of looking at this, one is that he
is our captain, regular international, and probably has many good years
ahead of him. On the other hand, missed MOST of last season with
varying injuries, wants to better himself (Wolves???) and 1m pounds is
probably a realistic value.
As a replacement (although I would use McPherson and Thorpe) Reading
are looking at Barry Hunter from Wrexham - 6 foot 4 ins 27 year-old.
Despite some alternative opinions, the loss of Lambert is great news
for RFC. He is a walking disaster that spreads ill-feeling throughout
the club. Most/All of the youth term have been told to avoid him as he
is a bad influence.
Wonder why clubs like Blackburn and Monace dropped him like a sask of
spuds after a short spell with each. He was quoted last week as saying
"I'll probably train with Reading but won't be there at the start of
the season" - that's the spirit Jamie!
Chris
|
38.1891 | Time for change? | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Thu Jul 04 1996 14:49 | 45 |
| Not unexpectedly, Adie has gone but to Wolves for only �750K.
I can see the attraction as far as he is concerned - McGhee, a
fantastic stadium and set-up and a wealthy owner, prepared to put his
money into his club. Having said that, given the opportunity to play in
the Premiership by several clubs, I would have thought that he might
have chosen one of them. Personally I believe that Wolves will win
the 1st division this year not just because of Adie but because of
their resources and manager.
The galling thing is that Reading were prepared to sell him to a rival
1st division club at a fee below his value. Where has Reading's
ambition gone all of a sudden?
It is only 14 months since we were on the verge of the Premiership and
since then all we have done is go backwards. We have sold our four best
players from that Wembley team (Shaka, Osborn, Taylor and Adie) and
replaced them with second rate players (or those that don't seem to
give a 100% i.e Mihailov). The total cost of these four players to
Reading was �90K and we have sold them for a combined total of approx.
�3.5m.
It is clear to see that this money hasn't been or isn't being invested
back into the team (or if it is, unwisely). It is no point moving to a
top-class stadium if we don't have a decent team playing in it.
Now Euro 96 is over and the transfer market is beginning to move again
in time for the new season, I hope Reading think carefully about their
investments. In my opinion, we should be investing in young, up and
coming players from the lower divisions with ambition rather than
Premiership has beens or first team fringe players. Not only will this
be a cheaper option and maybe they will only see Reading as a stepping
stone to greater things, but at least it is a stepping stone in the
right direction. Having said this, the management's judgement needs to
be better than that shown to date eg. Swales and Booty. Note Huddersfield
appear to be doing just this at the moment - selling Andy Booth (an
excellent player) for �2.5m and buying Marcus Stewart for �1.2m.
Thinking about it, this makes Adie's price ridicuously cheap (even
McGhee said this)!!.
As I have been writing this, it simply demonstrates that perhaps after
all we need a new Chairman and manager (just one).
Neil (who has just depressed himself).
|
38.1892 | Time for some Prozac! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Never trust a hippy! | Thu Jul 04 1996 15:53 | 25 |
| Neil,
Sorry to compound your depression but I agree with just about all of
comments 100%. How could Adie go for so little!!! Unbelievable.
With regard to the management scenario. I reckon a "manager" proper
should be brought in. Having two players (one of whom does not seem to
be helping things) acting as managers means there is no objective view
to the team and it's strategy. This is going to be the biggest
stumbling block in setting up a settled side to build on for the
future.
I reckon Booty and Lambert have the potential as long as Quinn does not
batter it out of them (literally), and people coming through the youth
squad should be signed up on long contracts now.
Caskey needs to get his finger out before he descends to the quality
the squad is currently operating at, although the pitch did little to
help them last season.
Christ I see what you mean about depressing yourself as you write this
stuff!! I'm off to shoot meself.
Stretch.
|
38.1893 | Pile up that misery | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Thu Jul 04 1996 16:30 | 4 |
| And to compaound your misery, rumour Swindon side has Paul Bodin about
to join the Royals on a free!!
Graham
|
38.1894 | No fee, no problem ? | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:18 | 14 |
| RE -1
Graham,
Please elaborate - I can't see a problem here!
If he is rubbish, so what, Reading have got him on a free.
If he is any good (he was voted best left back in Division Two last
season), Reading have got him on a free.
Difficult to see how RFC can lose on this one.
|
38.1895 | there is no such thing as a free lunch | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:38 | 4 |
|
What about wages?
Neil
|
38.1896 | RE MR P BODIN | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Jul 09 1996 16:09 | 20 |
| re -2
Chris,
The reason that we Swindon fans (and there are a few around this area)
are happy to see the back of P Bodin esq is that he was the weak link
in the defense last year. He, as you will find out, is slow, reluctant
in the tackle and continually out of position when attacked. I have
seen moderately fast wingers beat him when he has had a 3 yard head
start. Why did he play so much last year? Well, Jason Drysdale was
injured for a lot of the season and the young lad we signed from
Everton, Alex Smith was too inexperienced although he looked good when
he got his chance. I'm afraid to say that Paul is past his prime. The
one part of his game that we will miss were his goals.
As to how he won the best left back award I don't know. The only thing
I can think of is that all the right wingers in the league felt sorry
for him and voted for him.
Graham
|
38.1897 | Another taff centre back. | CHEFS::LAINSBURYA | | Tue Jul 09 1996 16:40 | 8 |
| Saw on Ceefax that Wrexham were after somebody or other because Barry
Hunter has signed for Reading.
True ? How much for ?
I still think we will rally this year and get a top ten finish.
Blinkered of Reading.
|
38.1898 | Evening Post should have details. | CHEFS::CROSSA | I'm a safe surfer, darling | Tue Jul 09 1996 16:55 | 12 |
| Off IRN.....
First division Reading have completed the signings of international
defenders Paul Bodin and Barry Hunter.
Bodin, the 31-year-old Welsh left-back makes the short trip from
Swindon on a free transfer.
Northern Ireland central defender Hunter joins for 400,000 pounds
from Wrexham.
|
38.1899 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Tue Jul 09 1996 17:46 | 14 |
| RE -2 or -3 whatever...
Wages. Reading have paid wages for the past two years to messers
Thorpe, Murphy, Bass and Carey - probably with less than 10 appearances
between them in total!! Man City have paid wages to Paul Lake for the
past 4 and a half years during which he has played 1 game !!!!
As for right-wingers voting for him because they feel sorry for him, I
don't think so.
With the ridiculous transfer fees around at the moment, I think that 2
years at about 45k a year is nothing.
|
38.1900 | Go get TV !!!!! | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed Jul 10 1996 10:28 | 8 |
|
Noticed on Ceefax last night that Phil Holder (Reading's Coach)
has left, indicating "The long Journey from Croydon" as the problem.
Right stop Terry from going to Portsmouth, resell him the Granby Tavern
and get him in.... 8-)
Pj
|
38.1901 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Mon Jul 15 1996 11:50 | 7 |
| 'It's not unusual' for players to get free transfers to non-league
sides and Tom Jones is no exception, he's going to the 'Green Green
Grass' of Woking.
dickie.
Writing for the Midweek Chronicle.
|
38.1902 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Jul 22 1996 09:11 | 18 |
| Friendly results from Saturday.
Camberley 1 Reading 2
Abingdon 2 Reading 4
I notice that Adie Williams (Wolves new recruit) will be sidelined for
a minimum of six weeks after picking up an injury. He will miss a
minimum of six games. Why do I find this totally usual? Probably
because he missed an astonishing FORTY-ONE league games over the last
two seasons.
Reading have a element of the tranfer fee set aside for when he plays
his 60th game for Wolves. I wouldn't spend this money just yet!
Chris
|
38.1903 | Are you going on Saturday for West Ham? | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Mon Jul 22 1996 10:17 | 8 |
| Did you go too either game Chris?
Stretch.
P.S The S*n (bastion of fact) had Adie out for six *months* with
cruciate ligament damage picked up on the Wolves pre-season friendlies
in Oz, Tony Daley also did his ligaments.
|
38.1904 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Jul 22 1996 11:06 | 22 |
| Stretch,
Unfortunately family commitments meant that I was unable to go to
either game. I've actually got conflicting reports about the score of
the game against Abingdon. I've been given 4-1,4-2 and 5-2, and all
these three were there! - I think the pre-match session in the local
pubs may have something to do with this.
I will probably go to Windsor on Wednesday to watch a 'Reading XI', and
then I'll go to the WHU and THFC games.
The reports on Williams do differ, but either way it's hilarious.
There was a great spoof article on Williams on the RFC Internet, mostly
about the loss of revenue to Utopia! I've forwarded a copy of this to
the WBA fanzine editor (they hate Wolves more than we do), and I am
informed that this article will be in the first WBA fanzine of the
season.
Chris
|
38.1905 | website location? | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Jul 22 1996 12:58 | 10 |
| Chris,
What is the RFC web site location?
My information is that Reading won 5-2 and, according to the Telegraph,
Williams will be out for at least 6 months.
Is there any news about any transfers? It has been very quiet of late.
Neil
|
38.1906 | | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Jul 22 1996 14:50 | 21 |
| Neil,
I'll find out the RFC web and let you know later.
I'm sure the EP will reveal the true score v Abingdon, although 5-2
appears to be correct. The injury to Willaims was initally reported as
resulting in a six-week layoff, but it appears that the severity of it
may require a six month resting period. Shame that!
It would appear that the transfer of the above mentioned AW, and the
new signings of Bodin and Hunter, is the extent of RFC's transfer
dealings. There may be one new face (a forward) before the first
league game.
I am informed that the long-awaited start of the new ground is imminent
- apparently work is due to start in August. We'll have to wait and
see.
Chris
|
38.1907 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Mon Jul 22 1996 15:37 | 10 |
| >>I am informed that the long-awaited start of the new ground is
>>imminent - apparently work is due to start in August. We'll have to
>>wait and see.
Depends on the performance this season I suppose, given the fact
it all went quiet last season.
Stretch.
|
38.1908 | Web pages | IOSG::HARDIE | | Mon Jul 22 1996 18:14 | 15 |
| The RFC Web page 'Hob Nob Anyone' is at:
http://www.i-way.co.uk/~readingfc/
An alternative is:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d3g7w6/reading.html
Neil
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Neil
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38.1909 | Alessandro Del Piero | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Tue Jul 23 1996 10:49 | 1 |
| There's a lot of it about
|
38.1910 | 5,700 turnout including West Ham fans in the Reading end!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Mon Jul 29 1996 11:19 | 17 |
| Reading 1 - West Ham 2
Fair play to West Ham for bringing most of the first team with them for
this friendly. Dicks, Slater, Miklosko, Dumitrescu etc etc
Not too much excitement from either team (Hughes got West Hams second
with a screaming shot) with both sides taking it a little easy, even
Dicks only got asked to calm it down once!. Basically Reading could
have taken a pasting if West Ham had put their minds too it - nice to
be back watching football again though!
Next Saturday we have Tottenham at home and I hope the first team showing is
as strong as the Hammers was.
Stretch.
|
38.1911 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Mon Jul 29 1996 11:22 | 8 |
|
Have Reading done anything with the pitch since the end of last
season... cos it was in a really bad state when ManU etc visited...
Eric could have tripped and broken his neck... or something...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1912 | Actually it looked rather lush! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Mon Jul 29 1996 11:35 | 6 |
| And what *exactly* were you doing there?!?!? And why the interest in
grass, oh Sheepy one?!?!?
Stretch.
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38.1913 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Aug 01 1996 12:53 | 8 |
| Rumour has it that Dylan Kerr has been given a free by Reading and is
currently training with Leeds....
Obviously HW will try to give Reading �12 million for him... ;->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.1914 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Thu Aug 01 1996 12:59 | 7 |
| >>Obviously HW will try to give Reading �12 million for him... ;->
If you did give us �12 million for him Madejski would probably sink it
in the stadium instead of players!!!
Stretch.
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38.1915 | familiar roar as you leave the ground | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon Aug 05 1996 12:49 | 13 |
| Since no-one else has entered result - Reading lost 1-0 to a strong
Spurs side on Saturday at Elm Park. Some players (e.g.Archie Lovell)
still looked a bit unfit after the summer, but it was quite a good game
considering the heat. Spurs fielded a strong side (Armstrong, Howells,
Walker, Sherringham, Mabbutt (bit overweight?), Campbell, etc.) but no
Anderton. As always in these friendlies, though, mass substitutions
started in the second half, so it was difficult to see it as a real
match. For Reading, I thought Darren Caskie looked quite good against his
old side, and Quinn looked sharper and fitter after a layoff. Spurs
fans seemed a bit quiet. Attendance 8000 +. I left 5 minutes before the
end to avoid the traffic, so missed the only goal and I don't know the
scorer.
DaveT
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38.1916 | Not as good as the West Ham game IMHO | CHEFS::CROSSA | Here's 10p | Mon Aug 05 1996 14:12 | 24 |
| Dave,
I saw the ball going in but was so busy shouting at the linesman I
could not see who scored either - basically it was offside and in the
88th minute it was a bit of a sucker punch!
Some of the Spurs finishing was woeful (thank God) and I was beginning
to wonder if Sherigham + Armstrong had a bet on as to who could blast
the ball the furthest out of the ground (Teddy won easily)
I agree about not being able to get an impression of what the team will
look like next season. Glad to see Mikey Goooding running around like
it still means something too him! Where was Martin Williams though?
Hunter did a good job on Armstrong for most of the game - looks a bit
strange with those telescopic legs (no wonder he has broken both of
them 'cos they are skinnier than mine!) and Bodin was solid if a little
slow. Who was Bernal having handbags at five paces with?
Stretch.
PS Why did Mabbutt (you fat b*stard) kick Meaker up in the air? He had
only been on 2 minutes so he had not had enough time to p*ss him off.
|
38.1917 | | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Aug 05 1996 18:47 | 33 |
| Personally I thought Reading played well on Saturday and didn't deserve
to lose. On the evidence of this game and the previous match against
West Ham, I would certainly put my money on West Ham to have a better
season than Spurs.
Reading played well and certainly seemed to be passing the ball about
with a lot more confidence and purpose than they did throughout the
whole of last season. Caskey seems more influential (although he was
obviously up for the game against his old club) and Phil Parkinson had
a good game too. However, my man of the match for both games has been
Paul Bodin. He looks very good going forward and allows Gilkes to move
further forward (rather like the times when Dylan Kerr looked a player
for the future in the Championship season). When we signed him, a
Swindon fan in this conference commisserated with us, but he looks a good
signing to me.
Barry Hunter has been less impressive, although he is excellent in the
air and didn't lose anything to Sheringham or Armstrong. However, he
certainly doesn't have the poise or confidence of Adie with the ball at
his feet.
The other player to impress so far has been Andy Bernal. He had a great
game against West Ham and is now a very solid and dependable player.
My two concerns are at right back - neither Jeff Hopkins nor Martin
Booty fill me with confidence - and at centre forward. We need a younger
Jimmy Quinn i.e someone who provides our attack with some height and
will score 20+ goals a season. Playing Archie and Lee Nogan together is
not the answer. If we are to make another signing, a centre forward is
a must.
Neil
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38.1918 | Couldn't score in the Turtle.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | As confused as Nigel | Mon Aug 05 1996 19:46 | 20 |
|
Re. Playing Archie and Nogs together.
This is the right combination if they get the right service as they did
at the end of the 94/95 season. What tended to happen last season (and,
by the looks of it, will still happen this season) is that we'll work
the ball out wide, about half way into the opposition half and then
knock in a long cross - neither Lovell or Nogan are going to score many
goals that way.
The problem is that we lack the players to open up defences. Gilkes no
longer has the pace, Meaker doesn't have the ability and Caskey doesn't
have an eye for the perceptive pass that Osborn did. The result is that
all our players are marked we "hit and hope".
I too thought Reading played well on Saturday but in both games we've
lacked penetration - scoring goals will again be our problem this season.
Jeff
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38.1919 | Match "facts" | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Tue Aug 13 1996 15:13 | 10 |
|
Just in case anyone's interested, the Royals beat an all-star Fulham XI
2-1 at Craven Cottage last Friday night, with Archie scoring both
goals.
There is no truth in the rumour that Reading are about to sign George
Weah.
j.
|
38.1920 | A good start | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Aug 19 1996 09:30 | 36 |
| Reading 1 Sheffield Utd 0
(Quinn 82)
Not a great game but a good result. Much of the game gave you the sense
of deja vu from last season, although the defence does look more secure
even without Adie. Barry Hunter and Paul Bodin both had very good
games, Martyn Booty had his best game for Reading and Darius and Andy
Bernal were as reliable and solid as ever.
The first half was pretty dull and uneventful with little goal mouth
incident. The second half started more positively but it wasn't until the
80th minute when Andy Bernal was sent off that things got exciting.
Bernal was rightly sent off for scything down Andy Walker in a 1 on 1
situation with Mihailov. Down to 10 men, Reading then produced the best
move of the match and Paul Bodin produced a superb cross from the left
for Jimmy to head in from 3 yards.
Ten minutes before this Reading had substituted Archie Lovell for Lee
Nogan much to the crowds disgust. Archie had had a good game unlike
Jimmy who wanders around and contributes little. Having said that, he
is always likely to score goals and once again he proved this. Whatever
you think about his overall game, he rarely misses any goal scoring
opportunities that come his way.
Personally I would have expected more from Sheffield. On paper, they
have a strong team but apart from the last ten minutes when they did
hit Reading's bar, they hardly created anything.
I anticipate there will be many games like this this season. The
majority of the teams in the division are on a par (as was the case
last season and hence the relatively small points difference between
the top and bottom of the division). Personally I believe Wolves will
be the team to beat - they have the best manager!
Neil
|
38.1921 | | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Wed Aug 21 1996 09:30 | 25 |
| Reading 1 Wycombe 1
(Quinn) (Williams)
A game Reading dominated and should have won convincingly. Reading
played very well for 60 minutes totally controlling the game with lots
of possession as a result of good passing. However, few chances were
created for all the possession and those that were Reading then failed
to hit the target. Lovell and Quinn being guilty of missing the best
chances.
The deadlock was broken after 60 minutes when Quinn headed in from a
corner, although it took a deflection. At that point is was no more
than Reading deserved but shortly afterwards Dariusz made a silly
mistake stepping on the ball on the half way line and losing
possession. This gave their forward a clear run and goal and he duly
dispatched it with a great finish. After that Reading lost their way and
the slick passing game fell away.
Overall a disappointing result because Reading could and should have
beaten a poor Wycombe side convincingly. The passing game is back to
its best but we are just not incisive up front. A forward must still
be on the shopping list.
Neil
|
38.1922 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Wed Aug 21 1996 09:44 | 3 |
| Yes, the jam shops of Wycombe will be left empty-shelved today.
dickie.
|
38.1923 | 0-3 | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Thu Aug 29 1996 09:25 | 25 |
|
A 0-3 reverse at Barnsley last night (who now top Div one) hot on the
heels of a 2-5 defeat at Ipswich. On Saturday it's Stoke (the only
other team in Div 1 with a 100% record).
Bernal walked early AGAIN last night - so he can expect a lengthy ban.
With the new FIFA ruling that you have to have THREE instead of TWO
players on International duty to call a game off, means that any club
outside the Prem that usually have 2 players called up have a problem.
Mihaylov and Hunter will miss Saturday's game, as will Bernal with his
first suspension.
Listening to the whole game last night it sounded as if Hopkins was
found wanting for pace for one of Barnsley's goals. In addition, both
Lovell and Gilkes appear to be out of favour as neither were even on
the bench.
Having set a record of using 7 different goalkeepers last season, we
have now managed to use 3 in three league games this season.
Chris
|
38.1924 | Here we go again.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Mon Sep 02 1996 18:48 | 32 |
|
re last
> Listening to the whole game last night it sounded as if Hopkins was
> found wanting for pace for one of Barnsley's goals.
Surely not?!? Must be some mistake!
Saturday's game:
Reading 2 Stoke 2
Morley (pen) Sheron
Holgrove Another Stoke player
Good game, not a great result from the Royal's point of view since we
drew far too many games last season. Quality defending for the second
Stoke goal: "Go on mate you have a shot, go on....oh, you have.....oh,
it's gone in". Nice reply from Holsgrove; can anyone in here tell me
why the crowd don't like him? I know he's crap but he's no worse than
most of the rest.
Still, we could still make the play-offs....
j.
|
38.1925 | | CHEFS::16.42.144.104::CompleteHatstand | Burger, Large fries & a Sprite please | Tue Sep 03 1996 15:44 | 17 |
38.1926 | Whoopy-doo | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Wed Sep 04 1996 08:56 | 8 |
|
Wycombe 2 Reading 0
Free to concentrate on the league, then.
j.
|
38.1927 | | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Fri Sep 06 1996 14:57 | 18 |
| I haven't had an opportunity to comment on the week's games up to now.
Personally I thought Reading played very well against Stoke and
probably deserved to win over 90 minutes. Having lost several key
players - Hunter, Mikhailov and Bernal - the omens were not good.
However, Paul Holsgrove had an excellent game in defence and IMO this
is his best position. Caskey was not missed having been dropped and
rumour is that he is now unhappy at Reading. However, he has done
nothing since arriving at Elm Park and is certainly not a replacement
for Super Si.
There is not a lot to say about Tuesday game. Wycombe are not a good
side but caught Reading slacking twice in defence and we duly paid the
price. Again Holsgrove had a good game.
Home to Oxford on Sunday - a win is becoming essential.
Neil
|
38.1928 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Mon Sep 09 1996 09:34 | 11 |
|
Reading 2 Oxford 0
Williams
Morley
Comfortable win - Oxford were dire. Leapt up to eighth in the table.
j.
|
38.1929 | 2-0 | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Sep 09 1996 09:43 | 37 |
| Reading 2 Oxford 0
Williams
Morley
A thoroughly deserved win that really should have been by a far greater
margin. Reading had the vast majority of the possession but yet again
failed to convert it into goal scoring opportunities.
Reading opened the scoring after about 15 minutes when from a corner,
the ball was cleared to Martin Williams on the edge of the box and as
everyone pushed out, he deftly lobbed the ball into the top left hand
corner - an excellent goal. Infact Williams had an excellent first half
and is certainly playing very well this season. Having said that he
faded badly in the second half, although he was responsible for one
goal line clearance.
The second goal came with about 10 minutes left. It came from a good
move down the left and another superb cross from Paul Bodin, which
Morley headed in. Bodin really has been a superb acquisition. He is
solid in defence and good going forward but his greatest asset is his
crossing. Gilkes and Bodin, linking with Micky Gooding down the left,
are Reading's greatest threat at present. Gilkesy outpaced the Oxford
defence all afternoon and it is only his lack of confidence in front of
goal which prevents him making the most of the opportunities he creates
- one glaring miss yesterday being a prime example.
For all this, the best player on the pitch was Dariusz. He is the most
talented footballer Reading have had in years. He is so calm in defence
and some of his vision and passing is exceptional.
West Brom on Tuesday and Charlton on Saturday, both away. 4 points
would be a nice return.
Neil
|
38.1930 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Sep 09 1996 10:54 | 6 |
| I too was impressed with the Reading peformance yesterday.
It`s good to see a long last a player (Bodin) who can cross the ball
accurately. Gilkes would be a top class player if only he could score
as well as he can out run defences.
|
38.1931 | last night's match | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Sep 11 1996 09:49 | 28 |
| WBA 3 Reading 2
A dissapointing result last night, particularly as Reading controlled
large chunks of the game. A Morley penalty was converted in the fourth
minute, and then Hunt got a hat-trick. WBA's first shot at goal was
there first goal (in the 32nd minute).
Parky pulled a goal back 15 minutes from time, and Reading piled on the
pressure but WBA's goalie played excellently.
Gilkes, Bibbo and Hopkins were missing from the side that beat Oxford.
They were replaced by Caskey, Brown (on loan again) and Hammond (first
game since January).
On the radio this morning, Gooding said that some players (not
necessarily those that played last night) had hearts the size of peas!!
Don't know if he was referring to Bobby but once again he avoided the
game through injury.
Nogan and Wdowczyk were taken off injured last night, Bernal starts a
two-match ban from today, Hunter is unlikely to be back for another two
weeks, Booty is still a month away from returning, the first and second
choice keepers are now injured, and we slipped to tenth in the table.
Other than that, everything's fine.
Chris
|
38.1932 | Oh Joy! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Fri Sep 13 1996 09:20 | 13 |
|
Dariusz Wdowczyk has put in a transfer request, apparently vowing never
to play for Reading again. It appears that old Quinn charm is working
again....
Er, I don't know about anybody else, but I'm not very happy about this!
The club is in real danger of tearing itself apart.
j.
|
38.1933 | Not good news! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Nuns! Reverse! Reverse! | Fri Sep 13 1996 16:06 | 1 |
| How to win friends and influence people (NOT) - J.Quinn.
|
38.1934 | Confused of Berkshire | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Mon Sep 16 1996 09:31 | 22 |
38.1935 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Mon Sep 16 1996 09:47 | 7 |
38.1936 | ManU fans will love Sky.... | RDGENG::MORRELL | Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K | Mon Sep 16 1996 10:04 | 17 |
38.1937 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Sep 16 1996 10:41 | 8 |
38.1938 | Quinn MUST go | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Sep 16 1996 13:32 | 37 |
38.1939 | not a good 'manager' | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon Sep 16 1996 14:57 | 22 |
38.1940 | I was there! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Mon Sep 23 1996 10:04 | 39 |
38.1941 | bad day | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Mon Sep 23 1996 17:19 | 16 |
38.1942 | No compensation, see? | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Tue Sep 24 1996 09:33 | 9 |
38.1943 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Sep 27 1996 11:37 | 5 |
38.1944 | African or European | CHEFS::16.42.144.194::Mad | You'd do it for Randolf Scott | Fri Sep 27 1996 16:02 | 6 |
38.1945 | bits and pieces | CHEFS::ROSEC | | Wed Oct 02 1996 13:24 | 28 |
38.1946 | Cheer up Mark McGhee.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Mon Oct 07 1996 09:13 | 27 |
38.1947 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Oct 07 1996 13:32 | 6 |
38.1948 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Mon Oct 14 1996 14:53 | 3 |
38.1949 | As good as any other I suppose - this has done the rounds already | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Mon Oct 14 1996 14:56 | 1 |
38.1950 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Mon Oct 14 1996 15:06 | 1 |
38.1951 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Tue Oct 15 1996 09:34 | 19 |
38.1952 | Reading 2 Man City 0 | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Wed Oct 16 1996 09:39 | 51 |
38.1953 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Wed Oct 16 1996 09:55 | 4 |
38.1954 | kinkladze needs a kick | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu Oct 17 1996 13:58 | 17 |
38.1955 | | CHEFS::UKFURNITURE | | Mon Oct 28 1996 13:12 | 8 |
38.1956 | Bolton away on Tuesday - Should be a result to get 1 point from that. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Mon Oct 28 1996 13:21 | 19 |
38.1957 | Lambert? | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon Oct 28 1996 13:48 | 4 |
38.1958 | I hope he has signed. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Tue Oct 29 1996 13:48 | 8 |
38.1959 | No messages, a bad omen | GYMAC::SUPPORT_PW | | Thu Oct 31 1996 13:37 | 9 |
38.1960 | lost | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Thu Oct 31 1996 13:41 | 3 |
38.1961 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri Nov 01 1996 12:29 | 7 |
38.1962 | Shrimped! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Mon Nov 04 1996 08:28 | 26 |
38.1963 | New Stadium | CHEFS::16.42.144.41::Mad | You'd do it for Randolf Scott | Fri Nov 15 1996 11:27 | 6 |
38.1964 | let me be your fantasy | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Nov 25 1996 12:05 | 7 |
38.1965 | Sign Tommy Wright now! | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Nov 25 1996 12:37 | 44 |
38.1966 | Battle of the SuperHoops. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Give the Antichrist a cigarette. | Mon Nov 25 1996 13:43 | 24 |
38.1967 | Bizarre substitutions | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Wed Nov 27 1996 08:29 | 10 |
38.1968 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Nov 27 1996 09:39 | 16 |
38.1969 | Perhaps I should have brought the baby after all. | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Wed Nov 27 1996 10:08 | 25 |
38.1970 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed Nov 27 1996 10:36 | 7 |
38.1971 | sad, very sad... | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Wed Nov 27 1996 14:19 | 10 |
38.1972 | boring wednesday afternoon | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Nov 27 1996 17:15 | 9 |
38.1973 | That's better | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Wed Dec 04 1996 08:29 | 36 |
38.1974 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Wed Dec 04 1996 13:28 | 28 |
38.1975 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Tue Dec 10 1996 10:29 | 6 |
38.1976 | on local news last night | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Tue Dec 10 1996 10:43 | 4 |
38.1977 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Dec 10 1996 10:43 | 7 |
38.1978 | An update | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Jan 06 1997 12:32 | 65 |
38.1979 | "Gobby Git gets off Scot free!" | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Tue Jan 07 1997 12:55 | 13 |
38.1980 | Now you see me... | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue Jan 07 1997 14:31 | 9 |
38.1981 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Jan 10 1997 10:50 | 6 |
38.1982 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | If it makes you happy... then why are you so sad? | Fri Jan 10 1997 11:01 | 8 |
38.1983 | And get rid of the Sheryl Crow lyric!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Jan 10 1997 12:26 | 9 |
38.1984 | But why?! | RDGENG::MORRELL | If it makes you happy... then why are you so sad? | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:05 | 5 |
38.1985 | It depends. | 45862::CHALFONT | | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:19 | 13 |
38.1986 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Jan 10 1997 14:45 | 16 |
38.1987 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | If it makes you happy... then why are you so sad? | Fri Jan 10 1997 15:31 | 3 |
38.1988 | Chickens and hatching scenarios! | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Jan 10 1997 15:57 | 10 |
38.1989 | Reading 2 Charlton 2 | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 13 1997 10:19 | 7 |
38.1990 | Not one but two! | 45862::CHALFONT | | Mon Jan 13 1997 12:13 | 35 |
38.1991 | Dylan Who? | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Mon Jan 13 1997 14:51 | 9 |
38.1992 | Dylan's OK | 45862::CHALFONT | | Tue Jan 14 1997 08:57 | 21 |
38.1993 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Jan 14 1997 09:45 | 5 |
38.1994 | Ooo Aah Dylan Kerr | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Jan 14 1997 09:49 | 15 |
38.1995 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Jan 14 1997 10:24 | 7 |
38.1996 | dennis Butler was better | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue Jan 14 1997 15:32 | 5 |
38.1997 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Jan 14 1997 16:37 | 7 |
38.1998 | King of Comedy | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | ligament deficient | Tue Jan 14 1997 16:56 | 6 |
38.1999 | wan-kerr ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Jan 14 1997 17:46 | 8 |
38.2000 | Doh ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Jan 14 1997 17:53 | 23 |
38.2001 | Stop that sort of behaviour, and leave Mr Kerr alone yer bast! | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Tue Jan 14 1997 17:55 | 10 |
38.2002 | Morning after regrets ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Jan 14 1997 20:03 | 5 |
38.2003 | ticket? | IOSG::HARDIE | | Wed Jan 15 1997 10:07 | 10 |
38.2004 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Wed Jan 22 1997 10:47 | 8 |
38.2005 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Thu Jan 23 1997 09:32 | 9 |
38.2006 | Are you Mr Absolom in disguise? | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Thu Jan 23 1997 10:09 | 14 |
38.2007 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Thu Jan 23 1997 11:04 | 12 |
38.2008 | Pompey 3 Reading 0 | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Jan 27 1997 10:50 | 4 |
| Any match report on the disgraceful result from Saturday??
Er,any punch-ups after the game??
|
38.2009 | You're not singing any more. | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Mon Jan 27 1997 12:28 | 60 |
| Hahahahahaha.
Re -1.
As far as I'm aware there wasn't too much trouble after the game, quite
rare at Fratton park these days fortunately.
As for match reports...
How about 172.l
Or from The Times...
Portsmouth steered through by Svensson
BY MEL WEBB
Portsmouth ...3 Reading ...0
THE last time Mathias Svensson played against Reading, he pressed the
self-destruct button and got himself sent off. On Saturday he was in
the demolition business again, but this time Reading were on the
receiving end in another way as the tall Swede came on as a substitute
and played a leading part in each of the three goals that put
Portsmouth into the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Svensson had not long been a full-time professional footballer when the
red mists descended in a Nationwide League first division game at Elm
Park four days before Christmas. He admitted to going in a little too
hard when he first joined Portsmouth. He knows better now.
It was no wonder, some would say, that he was a touch too keen in those
early games: he was probably just glad to have escaped his former life.
Before joining Portsmouth he had combined football with a job trading
in used cars; and secondhand vehicle salesmen, as everyone knows, deal
in dodgy motors only because they have run out of sisters to sell into
slavery.
Svensson had been on the field for only two minutes when, from the
centre circle, he delivered an incisive pass through the heart of a
massed Reading defence that found Hall, who shot low into the net.
Eight minutes later he made the second with another through-ball that
was seized upon by Bradbury, who scored off the post.
Two minutes before the end Svensson completed Reading's misery when he
prompted a move that involved Simpson and ended with Hillier's cool
shot.
PORTSMOUTH (5-3-1-1): A Knight � R Pethick, A Thomson, R Perrett, A
Awford, F Simpson � P Hall, D Hillier, A McLoughlin � J Durnin (sub: M
Svensson, 65min) � L Bradbury.
READING (5-4-1): S Bibbo � M Booty, B Hunter, P Holsgrove, A Bernal, M
Gilkes � M Gooding, D Caskey (sub: S Lovell, 71), M Williams, J Lambert
� T Morley.
Referee: D Elleray.
|
38.2010 | Why did Quinn stare at the Div. One table? | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:43 | 16 |
|
re .2009
> Hahahahahaha.
Cobblers! We never wanted to be in the cup anyway.
re. Abbo.
Spotted you a mile off, matey-boy. All that gubbins about South Reading
and having a QPR-supporting brother... What are you doing back here
then?
Jeff
|
38.2011 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:58 | 7 |
| Don't worry Jeff... Leeds will sort out Pompey in the 5th round.
They haven't got a chance....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.2012 | You only got this far 'cos of a lucky penalty save!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Mon Jan 27 1997 15:03 | 9 |
| >>They haven't got a chance....
Sums up your chances against the Arse rather well, Rick! You took two
attempts to beat the Div 1 opposition so how are you going to fair
against Premier title contenders? Badly methinks!!!
Stretch.
|
38.2013 | Can we this ref every week? | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Wed Jan 29 1997 08:44 | 24 |
|
Reading 4 Huddersfield 1
Morley A. Yorkshireman
MacPherson
Hunter
Lovell
For those who bottled it after Saturday's inept display, tough tits,
because they undoubtedly missed the Royals biggest win of the season.
A strange game, with Huddersfield taking an early lead, only to be 3-1
down at half-time to a dodgy penalty and two goals from centre-halves!
In the first half, the ref seemed to be ridiculously biased towards
Reading; a number of scenarios occur:
1) The Ref was intimidated by the "Elm Park Roar".
2) The Ref was intimidated by Jimmy Quinn.
3) The Ref collected a large brown envelope from the Chairman's office
after the game.
Take your pick..
j.
|
38.2014 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed Jan 29 1997 08:47 | 5 |
| .2013
Scenario 4) He was a twat
Ray....
|
38.2015 | Worrying times..... | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Fri Jan 31 1997 10:25 | 15 |
| Apparently Ray Harford has joined in a "consultancy" role to help out
with training. The move is not going to be permanent.
More worrying still is word that Mick 'n' Jim have approached Madjeski
for new managerial contracts, and the words from JM were "They have done a
great job. I have been really pleased with the performances" (This is
not word for word but basically covers the key points). I assume
this was straight after the Huddersfield game 'cos I cannot see any
other reason for those kind of statements given the end of last season,
and the way all of this one has gone"
Stretch.
|
38.2016 | Gooding bought me a beer last week !!! | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Jan 31 1997 14:11 | 15 |
|
Re -1
Ok they hav'nt hit the heights of two season's ago but to keep a team
in the 1st Division on peanuts is'nt too bad a job.
Are'nt they tied by the cost of the new stadium thus any expenditure on
any new players is going to be sweet fany adams.
As with the Premier the 1st Division is now split between the have's and
have not's.. ie QPr 2.5m for Spencer.
Frank Carson News at Ten
Now doubt they've made mistakes but my feeling is that its Madjeski who
really needs to put his hands up....
|
38.2017 | Quinns lost to many players through his *training* techniques. | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Fri Jan 31 1997 14:33 | 11 |
| Paul,
I thought the funding for the stadium was going to be paid for by the
retail outlets, or at least, the bulk of it.
As for Madge putting his hand up, I couldn't agree more - we could have
Tommy Wright in the team if he had coughed up the 100K asking price.
Stretch.
|
38.2018 | Where's your commitment, Jimmy? | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Tue Feb 04 1997 12:20 | 20 |
| A couple of improved results. The defeat of Huddersfield was
particularly emphatic and really could have been by a wider margin
against the poorest defence I have seen in a long while.
By all accounts the away performance at Tranmere was also a much better
display but then performances away from home can hardly get worse.
Yet again these results have come just at the right time for the
management. Just when the pressure is building again, Reading play like
we know they can and produce an excellent performance. However, Quinn
has again demonstrated his commitment by indicating that he would be
interested in the West Brom vacancy. Why would he want to leave one
struggling D1 team for another and why say so publically? Does he want
to manage a team on his own because if it came to a choice between
Gooding and Quinn, I know which one I would want to stay.
Tough test on Saturday at home to Bolton.
Neil
|
38.2019 | We're now as good as Chesterfield | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Mon Feb 10 1997 09:05 | 31 |
|
Reading 3 Bolton 2
Morley 3 Thompson
(1 pen) McGinlay
Truly a game of two halves, Brian. No score at half-time but with the
league leaders comfortable and in control of the game. At the start of
the second half, Reading's bewigged enigma (an anagram for Bulgarian
Tosser), makes a brave save and then not so bravely decides he's had
enough of this. Quinn takes over the gloves, stopping only to punch
Mikaylov on the way; called into action immediately, he flattens our
complete Bodin of a left back (anagram for Welsh tosser); general
laughter all round.
Both sides then decide that some goals might enliven proceedings.
Morley scores a corker for the Royals, only for the defence to allow
Thompson run fifty yards and shoot into the corner. A couple of minutes
later, Meaker ploughs through three tackles and then leaps gracefully
into the box; Morely thumps home the spot-kick. Straight from the
kick-off, Bolton give the ball away; Booty, who ought to be up there in
the stand with Grobbelar and the rest after this performance, passes it
to McGinlay who slots it past Quinn. A few minutes later, however,
Hunter wins the ball in the air and Morley does the rest. Reading hang
on grimly for the rest of the game.
Not much more to be said really.....
j.
|
38.2020 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | | Mon Feb 10 1997 09:12 | 5 |
| Was the match a complete sell out?
Cheers,
Rick.
|
38.2021 | good dayyeeeee | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue Feb 18 1997 10:47 | 13 |
|
According to the paper Reading are about to complete the on loan
signing of West Ham's Australian reserve team keeper Steve Mautone (?)
He's played some 5 games for the "Ammers" this season and has impressed
Quinn... ( mind you his signings have hardly set the world alight).
Should keep Mr Bernal happy with long chats about sheep, surf boards,
little Kylie etc...
Pj
|
38.2022 | Hmmmmmmmm | CHEFS::16.37.8.250::Paul | Up the Wolves | Mon Feb 24 1997 11:10 | 9 |
| Read in the paper yesterday about Jimmy Quinn's after match comments.
"On this form there's no better striker in the division than Trevor Morley"
Nothing like getting carried away is there ?
:~)
Paul
|
38.2023 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Mon Feb 24 1997 11:35 | 7 |
| It also says that bringing Billy Bonzo in could be a career move
similiar to Gerald Ratners `we sell crap' statement.
Odds are that he will impress Madjeski sufficiently for him to bring in
him lock-stock-n-barrel.
Tony
|
38.2024 | | WOTVAX::CHALFONT | | Mon Feb 24 1997 13:20 | 48 |
| Reading 3 Southend 2
McPherson Boere (2)
Gilkes
Morley
A 6 pointer which Reading really should have won by a much greater
margin. Southend were generally poor as was Reading's defending at times
which is why the scoreline was as close as it was.
Reading could and should have been 2 up within the first 10 minutes -
Lovell missing a chance which was easier to score than miss in the
first minute and Gilkes hitting a thunderous volley against the
crossbar. Had these gone in it could have been an avalanche but in the
end Reading struggled to take the lead. It eventually came after 35
minutes when a freekick from the edge of the box was headed in by Keith
McPherson via the underside of the bar.
However, Southend equalised through Boere soon after the break when
sloppy defending left him unmarked from a cross. The lead was regained
when Gilkes raced clear from a Morley through ball (although Morley
looked yards offside when he received the ball but this made up for
some awful offside decisions in the first half). Gilkes deserved this
goal (his first of the season) as he has been playing extremely well of
late but finishing poorly.
Southend equalised again as a result of sloppy marking when Boere was
left unmarked on the edge of the box and he shot into the corner
through a crowded area giving Mautone no chance.
The winning goal was scored by Morley after a wicked cross from Gilkes
(who gave their no 2 an afternoon he will want to forget - talk about
being made to look slow) which Morley dispatched at the far post from 6
yards.
The third high scoring home win in a row. Defensive lapses could prove
very costly if they don't start improving in this area. However, the
team are playing with much more confidence and certainly Meaker and
Caskey are beginning to show their true form.
Nine points clear of the relegation zone now but some hard away
fixtures still to come starting with Crystal Palace tomorrow night. A
draw will suffice. Also only nine points off the playoffs - there's
optimism for you!
Neil
|
38.2025 | Arse! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Wed Feb 26 1997 08:31 | 13 |
|
Crystal Palace vs Reading
Postponed - waterlogged pitch!
I'm getting a wee bit narked off with this - that's twice in less than
a week that I've gone up to the 'smoke' only for the game to be called
off. Haven't these clubs heard of drainage?!?!
If anyone's thinking of going to Spurs vs Forest on Saturday, don't
bother - I've got a ticket so it's bound to be called off.
j.
|
38.2026 | Sodd(en) Pitch | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Wed Feb 26 1997 09:26 | 17 |
| We left our place (10 mins drive from Selhurst) at around 6.40, stopped
at the Chippy, got to the ground at 6.55, noticed lack of people, heard
Capital Gold say the game was off, and then heard Jonathan Pearce say
the game had been called off half an hour before kick off - he was
confused on times last night as at one point he said it was called off
at 7.15 when the real time was only 7.05!
Either way, there was a huge downpour from around 3.30 to 5.00 which
presumably coincided with the pitch being uncovered for preparation.
With the crap state of the pitch following too many games, freezing
over Xmas/New Year, no sun at the Homesdale End, I was unsurprised it
ended up being off.
Hopefully a match in April on a baked mud flat will not harm our
passing game ;->
Paul
|
38.2027 | An objective review of last nights valuable win. | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:38 | 78 |
| Off the "Hobnob Anyone" home page....
Reading continued their recent run of good results by grabbing another
full 3 points at home to move up to 16th in the table. For once the
Royals enjoyed a bit of the luck with Eadie missing chances worth at
least a hattrick for Norwich, and the winner an own goal coming with
just a few minutes left.
Perhaps the strangest thing was Quinn starting his first full game for
ages. He'd obviously forgotten was it was like and thought he'd just
check out if he was up to scoring still or not. Couldn't fault him for that.
But this wasn't be to 'Golden Boots's game with Trevor Morley far
outshadowing him with a spectacular opening goal. Morley fired in his
21st goal, of what must be one of his most prolific seasons ever, with
the game just 20 minutes old.
I don't think we'd actually had any chances or shots on target and as
Meaker legged it down the right it didn't look like this was going to
produce one. Meaker beat his man well and played a cross at around
chest height just inside the Norwich area. Morley, just right of
centre, looked like he might bring it down and turn and shoot: but
instead flung himself into the air with an overhead kick lashing the
ball into the back of the net. Oh, yes. Not one of his usual efforts
that one. A fantastic goal to put the Royals 1-0 up.
Norwich drew level about 5 minutes later. The Norwich forward broke
into the area but seemed to play the ball too far in front of him.
Mautone came off his line to intercept and stretched himself out in front of
the advancing player. As the ball bounced out of play harmlessly the
Norwich player flung himself over Mautones body for a penalty. Perhaps
a little unfair but Mautone's mistake. The ball was drilled into the
bottom left corner. 1-1.
Reading's next best chance of the half fell to Jimmy Quinn who found
himself just a little too close to the Norwich keeper. As he came off
his line to close the angle Quinn shot low and wide to the left. Meaker
continued to create problems for City down the right wing but his
crosses never looked dangerous enough. Reading started to play it
around well but looked unlikely to beat a very solid Norwich defence.
It was probably Norwich who should have gone in ahead at the break
after Eadie at last broke the Reading offside trap and fired the ball
against the post with just Mautone to beat. 1-1 at half time.
For the majority of the first half Reading looked very solid themselves
at the back with Hunter providing some confident tackles and Hunter and
Macca winning everything in the air at the back. However it
started to look slightly shakey as the second half progressed. The
offside trap was beaten too often and Bodin, otherwise having a great
game, failed to pick up the winger. With Eadie showing his pace yet
again, Norwich should have taken the lead as he broke through but fired
to the right of Mauton and into the side netting. A Norwich free kick
on the left almost created a goal. As the ball was centered,
Mautone was excellently positioned to tip the resulting strike over the
bar to keep it level.
Although CIty could have finished the game off it remained pretty
level, and a Gilkes effort could have turned the game the other way.
Gooding ran through the middle with suprising ease and played the ball
right to left to Gilkes. Gilkes turned his marker, sped free, and shot
to the keepers left but unfortunately wide.
Quinn was replaced by Williams, and later Parkinson made a welcome
return to first team action at Elm Park - coming on for Paul Bodin. As
Reading pushed for the winner Morley almost got a penalty when
a long ball over the top saw Morley collide with the City keeper just
inside the area. Mautone continued making some solid saves before
Reading finally grabbed the winner.
Williams pushed off his marker down the right wing, cut inside the box
and, looking like he might shoot himself, crossed to the youth-like
Gilksey advancing at top speed at the far post. Adams, the City
defender with Gilksey right behind him, had no choice but to stop it
getting to Gilkes. He stuck his foot out to meet the cross and the ball
flew into the roof of the net to give the Royals the full three points.
|
38.2028 | oFF hOBNOB aNYONE? | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Mar 06 1997 12:13 | 27 |
| Mihaylov Goes Home To Bulgaria
6 Mar 97
Well, we had all been expecting it for quite some time. After continued
speculation about Bobby Mihaylov's future at Reading, throughout the
season, Hob Nob Anyone? can reveal that he has now left the country.
Bobby, the current Bulgarian keeper, was injured after a clash in the second
half of the home win against Bolton. He was ruled out for the rest of
the season, although some would doubt the severity of the injury.
Mihaylov's contract has now been terminated by mutual agreement and his
Reading career is over. Time to sign Mautone perhaps?
My thought on the above...
I don't think Mautone wants to leave the Hammers given the age of the
keepers in front of him (Miklosko + Sealy!!) - he should be getting
regular games fairly soon. West Ham probably don't want to risk losing
the cover he offers for the same reasons. Could be worth an offer
though as he has been very good from the few games I've seen him play
in.
RE: Bobby - Good riddance! If he played half as well for Reading as
he did for his country we would not have seen the fans opinion turn
as it has. Bit of an embarrasment in the end considering he is "world
class".
|
38.2029 | Bye Bye Bobby | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Mar 06 1997 12:43 | 19 |
|
Stretch,
I think your right neither of West Ham's keepers are getting any younger
so the lad will proberbly hang around picking up League experience.
The trouble is the money Reading seem to want to spend is peanuts and
as you know its a key position...
My thought is they should go for a older keeper for the experience ie
Big Neville ( he seems to be on his way) or someone like Paul Heald at
Wimbledon who is a capable keeper but is'nt going to displace Sullivan.
How far away is Hammond from making a comeback....???.
Pj
P.S If the're really stuck I'll dig me old gloves out play !!!
|
38.2030 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Mar 06 1997 12:56 | 14 |
| Re: Hammond
Clare has seen him a few times recently practicing at the local park,
so I assume his neck is just building up the strength. Not sure how long
Bibbo is crocked for either. Bottom line - we are in the poo when it comes
to keepers!!! (we can't rely on Jimmy Q to keep filling in!)
Anyway, as a keeper, would you want to go between the the posts at Elm
Park? It seems like we have a curse on them.
Stretch.
|
38.2031 | all think positively | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:15 | 5 |
| re: curse
surely Mr Geller should be able to sort that out for you?
Ian.
|
38.2032 | C'est impossible! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:18 | 8 |
| Ian,
Sometimes I wonder if's got something to do with him!!
Stretch.
|
38.2033 | The Double! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Crushed by a Dwarf | Thu Mar 13 1997 09:48 | 12 |
|
QPR 0 READING 2
Morley
Maddix (og)
Second away win of the season, Morley's 22nd goal, Karl Ready sent off,
big punch-up, I missed it. Where's Ray Howard?
Jeff
|
38.2034 | ho,ho | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu Mar 13 1997 12:45 | 3 |
| I`ll be looking forward to another day out at the Twin Towers in the
play-offs at this rate.
|
38.2035 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Thu Mar 13 1997 13:01 | 6 |
| >> big punch-up, I missed it. Where's Ray Howard?
Dublin. He's gone back over for Paddies day. So you can say what you want
because he won't be back until next week.
Rgds, Steve
|
38.2036 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu Mar 13 1997 14:46 | 8 |
| I'm not gone yet, I'll be on the 6.30 plane (pub 7.30)....
I've given up on QPR reaching the playoffs this season, we're
(relatively) safe from relegation, so I don't really mind letting one
of the smaller sides in the Nationwide league beating us at home....
yours in drink, Father Jack Hackett
|
38.2037 | And as Father Jack would say..............."Arse!" | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Mar 13 1997 15:08 | 12 |
| There's graciousness in defeat for you!
Have a blast back home, Ray.
Stretch.
|
38.2038 | The Bonds effect?? | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Crushed by a Dwarf | Mon Mar 24 1997 08:51 | 19 |
|
Reading 1 Ipswich 0
Lovell
Archie's sole contribution was to score the winner in injury time which
is somewhat more than Quinn has managed in the last few games. (In
fact, Quinn "managing" anything is a bit of an oxymoron.) This rather
drab game livened up after Sedgley missed a penalty, awarded when
Gilkes handled rushing back to defend after Reading tried to play
offside from a throw-in!! Copies of the rule book all round methinks.
In fact, I'm probably being a bit charitable here - the real reason was
that none of them could actually be arsed to follow the runner.
Last week's game against Bradford was so poor that it was not worth
mentioning (oh, I just have).
j.
|
38.2039 | Play up Pompey! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:09 | 3 |
| No match report from the Pompey game???????
Mark.
|
38.2040 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:25 | 8 |
| >>No match report from the Pompey game???????
Strangely enough it's in the Pompey string!
Stretch.
|
38.2041 | Humblest Apologies | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:38 | 5 |
| "Strangely enough it's in the Pompey string!"
Sorry Stretch, didnt realise there was such a thing!
Mark.
|
38.2042 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:46 | 2 |
| PS - Any more of this "Play up Pompey" nonsense and we'll have to take
Dylan back!
|
38.2043 | Chimes are a ringing. | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Thu Mar 27 1997 11:00 | 8 |
| Re -1.
> Any more of this "Play up Pompey" nonsense
^^^^^^^^
Shirley you jest? Nonsense? Noooooooooo.
Alen.
|
38.2044 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 27 1997 11:12 | 15 |
| Stretch
I thought the Reading Note was looking a bit dead, so I thought I would
try and offend you into response...and I succesfull!
When you mention Dylan, who ever decided he was a defender must have
been taking some mind bending drugs. His touch and passing are really
good, but he gets pulled out of the left back position really easily
and his tackling is pants. I am also still waiting for him to score
with a spectacular free kick. In fact I am still waiting for him to
score full stop. He nearly scored againt Motherwell a couple of weeks
back, but after a mazy run through the defence he managed to clear the
stand behind the goal.
Mark.
|
38.2045 | Gilkes will cross the ball ..ooopppsss | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Mar 27 1997 14:53 | 9 |
|
I see Wolves are trying to sign Gilkes for around �100k after being
refused talks with Fox from Spurs.
Strange that the only people that ever want him are ex Reading Managers
ie Branfoot,Porterfield.
Pj
|
38.2046 | | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Fri Mar 28 1997 08:03 | 3 |
| Heard last night that Wolves signed Gilkes for �50k plus more depending
on number of appearances.
DaveT
|
38.2047 | Park Scratchings | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Crushed by a Dwarf | Wed Apr 02 1997 09:48 | 16 |
|
Three defeats in a row, together with the bottom four picking up some
points, has left the Royals needing another win to secure safety.
Apparently, a decent performance at Sheff. Utd was followed by our
annual defeat by Barnsley at Elm Park. Of course, we only lost this
to annoy Wolves.
Gilkes has indeed joined Fatty at Molineaux; as he was out of contract
in the summer, financially, this was probably a sensible decision.
Steve Mautone has been signed for �250k, together with Blatherwick from
Forest, on loan for the rest of the season.
A clear-out in the summer methinks, with the "management team" top of
the list.
j.
|
38.2048 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Mon Apr 07 1997 13:11 | 7 |
| I read in the Times John Madjeski is the UK`s 90th richest man,with
200 million. It also says work has now started on the new football/pop
concert/conference rooms/shops stadium type thing - and that Madjeski
will be pushing for promotion to the Premier league when it`s built.
Come in Mick and Jimmy - your time is up.
|
38.2049 | Elm Park Hoodoo | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Mon Apr 14 1997 18:47 | 34 |
|
Reading 2 Wolves 1
Lovell (2) Atkins
Well, what can you say apart from ha, bloody, ha, ha!?! McGhee's
inability to keep his gob shut last season resulted in a bumper crowd
on Saturday and further ritual humiliation for the Fat Boy. And he was
at it again, both during and after the game - so, same time next season
then?
As for the match, this was nearly a game of three halves. The first was
dull and scrappy, the second was tense and exciting and the "third"
(after Atkins nicked a goal for the Wanderers) was downright
ridiculous. Or sublime, if you happen to support Reading. As the agme
stretched on beyond 90 minutes, Blatherwick, by this stage reduced to
walking pace after carrying an injury for most of the game, went up
front and got a flick-on to a long ball; the flick ran to Archie, who
thumped it home. By my watch there was still another seven minutes to
play (even though it was now nearly 4:50pm!); on and on it went until,
just before five, the ball fell to Archie in the area again. Wolves
kindly allowed him two attempts, the second of which he dispatched
beyond Stowell. Pandemonium! Wolves kicked off and the final whistle
went.
As players, managers, coaches etc left the pitch, Kevin Dillon
apparently said to Mike Hickman: "See you next season then". McGhee was
not amused. I was.
Jeff
|
38.2050 | Wet fish | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Mon Apr 21 1997 19:09 | 9 |
|
Grimsby 2 Reading 0
Play-off hopes dashed for another year............
j.
|
38.2051 | ho,ho | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Tue Apr 22 1997 14:03 | 4 |
| We`ll be going for Premiership status next year,what with the new
ground being built.
|
38.2052 | We wait with interest | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Tue Apr 22 1997 15:42 | 8 |
|
Re 2051
Nearly note of the year..... But who'll be leading them next year...
Billy B ????
Pj
|
38.2053 | Too big a gulf. | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Tue Apr 22 1997 15:54 | 8 |
| Re -2
Could you really see Reading surviving in the Premiership even if they
did manage to scrape in???
And before you ask NO, I couldn't see Pompey surviving there either!
Alen.
|
38.2054 | I made the last bit up (honest). | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Wed Apr 23 1997 09:35 | 10 |
|
Rather amusingly, someone at Elm Park decided to alter the fax sent to
all clubs listing players available on a free transfer; together with
Jeff Hopkins they added the names J. Quinn and M. Gooding.
Not surprisingly, the joint managers were not happy; not because of the
fax but beacuse no club came in for them!
j.
|
38.2055 | Sad Reading - Where was Moreley? | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Thu Apr 24 1997 09:43 | 15 |
| Pretty sorry show by Reading's fans last night - around 200 of them I
guess. Pretty sorry show by the team too - Palace could/should have
been 4 or 5 up at half time and at least equalled the 6 at Elm Park
overall. But ---- we let Reading score two break away goals (one by
ex-Eagle Bodin - how many more of them are there!!!! None at Swindon &
P Vale anyway) and had to bite our nails for 5 minutes.
Still - back in the Play Off spots and a win against Vale on the last
day will guarantee a Play Off place (I think) and then its all to play
for.
We even had a female streaker last night! Well - not that streaky, she
was wearing bikini bottoms and two strategic rosettes!
Paul
|
38.2056 | Just wondering.... | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Thu Apr 24 1997 14:33 | 12 |
|
Re. sorry show by Reading's fans.
There may have been a good few who, like myself, attended the original
fixture (which was postponed) and who could not afford to go second
time around. There is also a large amount of apathy - the Royals have
nothing left to play for.
Incidentally, if Palace finish sixth this season but still get
promotion, will you be complaining about the play-offs?
Jeff
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38.2057 | Great Things Play Offs! (If you're not 3rd!) | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Thu Apr 24 1997 14:47 | 10 |
| Oooooh - bitch!
Never look a gift horse and all that! Actually - I am pretty anti play
offs but one takes the chances that come. If we go up from 5th or 6th
so be it - we were third last year and got beaten by a shinned goal in
the last minute of extra time. We also went down when we were 4th from
bottom in the "reduce the Prem to 20" year so I wouldn't feel too
upset.
Paul
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38.2058 | Or not, indeed. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Tue Apr 29 1997 19:16 | 27 |
|
Reading 2 Oldham 0
Roache
Lovell
Last home game of the season - queue sun, crowds, entertainment and a
pitch invasion. Apart from the weather, the gate, the quality of the
football and the reticence of the fans, we got all that and less, as an
end of season kickabout ensued. Strange, really, considering Oldham
desperately needed the points - perhaps they really want to play
Millwall next season.
Ken Barlow's love-child scored the first on his full debut and Archie
bagged the second after half the Oldham team left before the fans. In
between, Andy Ritchie, not looking a day over "long-since-dead", struck
quite the worst penalty seen in modern times - watched in slow motion,
it takes longer than Branagh's version of "Hamlet".
On to Maine Road for the final act in a triumphant campaign. Or
soemthing like that....
j.
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38.2059 | Another one bites the dust !! | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri May 09 1997 09:38 | 7 |
|
Billy "Bonzo" Bonds has gone to manage millwall.
How many coaches in one season, must be on par with the goalkeepers?
Pj
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38.2060 | Anyone got any info? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Punks jump up to get beat down | Fri May 09 1997 09:43 | 10 |
| Reading has become a coaching and goalkeepers staging post methinks!
BTW What was in the Evening Post last night RE Mick N Jims jobs? The
hoarding I saw implied there was a change from the previously reported
2 year contracts they were to be offered.
Stretch.
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38.2061 | And then there was none | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri May 09 1997 10:41 | 6 |
|
Meridian news said this morning that there contracts were not being
renewed..... however I don't know all the facts
Pj
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38.2062 | Farewell | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri May 09 1997 10:47 | 7 |
|
Radio 210 have just said that Quinn and Gooding have got the old tin
tack....
Who now ?????
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38.2063 | Butch ?? | CHEFS::16.37.8.213::Mad | you poor mis-guided fools | Fri May 09 1997 11:19 | 9 |
| Rumours are rife
It's Ray 'BUTCH' Wilkins.........
8-)
Mad
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38.2064 | ?!?! | MKTCRV::MANNERINGS | | Fri May 09 1997 11:40 | 5 |
| Mad,
the word here is they are going to give you the job :-)
..Kevin..
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38.2065 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Fri May 09 1997 11:52 | 6 |
| Are the people in charge stupid or what?? They should have got rid
of Quinn and Gooding a couple of months ago and got Billy Bonds in.
If it wasn`t for Bonzo`s coaching and influence,I doubt Reading would
have stayed up.
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38.2066 | I wouldn't drop the money.... | CHEFS::16.37.8.213::Mad | you poor mis-guided fools | Fri May 09 1997 14:24 | 12 |
| ref 2064
Well, I don't think so. being mere gurning simpleton does not always qualify me
for a management role in footy.
Mind you, there have been a few others............
Mad
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38.2067 | How about Mark McGhee? | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Mon May 12 1997 19:10 | 19 |
|
Obit.
Quinn and Gooding have indeed left Elm Park after "failing to agree
terms" with the chairman. Or perhaps "failing to agree anything" with
the rest of the playing staff would be more accurate.
As players, both contributed greatly to the most successful spell in
Reading's history; as managers, after initial success, the club seemed
to become mired in rumours of unrest and discontent amongst the
players. Quinn seemed to be the focal point for this bad feeling -
something to do with his habit of twatting people who don't agree with
him, maybe? A change of manager should therefore be a positive step
forward.
Not too keen on Wilkins meself - don't think he's quite got the
gravitas.
j.
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38.2068 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Tue May 13 1997 10:17 | 5 |
| I've heard rumours that Brian McClair might be interested in the job.
Cheers,
Rick.
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38.2069 | eeeeeehhh | DPPSYS::BARRIE | | Tue May 13 1997 11:04 | 6 |
|
Not another ex Celt
How about Tommy Burns, I hear he's looking for a job :-)
Liam.
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38.2070 | Cloggers! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Luck with a capital F | Thu May 29 1997 13:35 | 7 |
|
Any news on the managerial front? I'm stuck in Nijmegen this week and
the local Dutch press strangely shows very little interest in Reading
FC.
j.
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38.2071 | Have you sent your CV in yet? | CHEFS::CROSSA | Punks jump up to get beat down | Thu May 29 1997 14:50 | 13 |
| Busy then?!?!?
Lee has been denied permission to talk to the club - by those bastions
(sp) of honour McGhee + Hayward, other than that I could be in Thailand
and still be no wiser!
Stretch.
PS - You may wish to pop down to Eindhoven as they are talking about a
link up with Leeds. Someone really ought to inform them as to what they
are letting themselves in for!!!
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38.2072 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Thu May 29 1997 18:35 | 7 |
| >Eindhoven as they are talking about a link up with Leeds.
Well maybe we could give them Carlton Palmer on permanent loan...
Cheers,
Rick,
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38.2073 | | CHEFS::COOKS | Half Man,Half Biscuit | Thu May 29 1997 18:41 | 7 |
| The last I heard was that big Jan Molby has been linked with the
job, (according to fab Thames Valley FM).
Probably just idle speculation I suspect.
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