Just watched the whole 170 minutes of the review with a lump in my throat and tears in my eyes Bloody hell, that team was unreal I think Glen Little's chip may be the best Reading goal of my lifetime (I'm too young to possibly comment on Friday v Tranmere). Blakey was ridiculous He wasn’t particula...
Time for someone to post up the season review video of 05/06 edit. … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWmi1nNEWds 2 pages of Reading clips and more season reviews starting here https://www.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=100980&hilit=Season+review+youtube&start=580 Just watched the ...
Tbf I think the advent of sports science and increased professionalism mean the intensity is higher these days compared to the 90s and prior; perhaps even the 00s. But the increase in playing demands are coming from UEFA, the bigger Club World Cup and lucrative pre season tours. The traditions of th...
- Yiadom out for both remaining games with knee issue - Holmes out with an ankle sprain, may be back for Blackpool - Pereira and Dorsett available https://twitter.com/AndyPreston96/status/1781329407031816599 Abrefa in for Yiadom Since Holmes moved to Luton and then came back he's played part of 1 g...
Kelvin v Cambridge for me, but Wing has scored some crackers. I prefer his goal vs Northampton; Henry-esque. Context also matters. His goal against Cambridge was a speculative hit of the ball when we were 3-0 up, whereas his goal against Northampton was a very skilful finish and a match winning mom...
Feels like momentum is now against this and we can start a sweepstake on the inevitable climb down. I'm going for about 1.30pm and the statement will be read out by Sky at HT in the early kick off.
Forgetting about greed, power grabs etc., those at the top of the pyramid just seem highly incompetent. The super league was a shit show too.
The EFL have just come out and denied being consulted. This will be reversed. Piss up and brewery come to mind. But of course they don't need a regulator.
All a massive overreaction. Let's be honest unless you get a big club in a replay they are massive loss makers for the majority of clubs and inconvenient for teams, players and fans. Just take our match at Eastleigh this season. We'd have had to push back the Oxford (H) match by a week to fit the r...
Who knows what they have lent the club, but the Bearwood charge means they have Dai by the balls if he tries any tricks. Of all the news in the past month, that is the development that gives me the most confidence.
I'm also hopeful on the takeover. They said up to 2 months to completion, but that may have partly been driven by uncertainty about our L1 status which is now secure. Plus, completion is the very end, but we'd hear about contracts being exchanged at least a week or so before, which really is the poi...
The closest we came to enjoyment and reversing the decline after 2013 was 2 months or so under Clarke in 2015. The football was good, the squad seemed to have the depth, ability and coaching to sustain a challenge before the wheels fell off. By contrast, 16/17 was turgid football and I have no idea ...
I think I enjoyed pretty much every season from 2000 to 2012 being honest. They were good years. Only possible exception was 2009 as a calendar year, which started with us bottling promotion before moving on to the doomed Rodgers era. And we had a 11 month or so winless run at home spanning both of ...
This change has been a long time coming, but doesn't change the fact it's an outrage. Clubs like City and Liverpool clearly have the squads to handle an FA Cup replay.
I remembered the 4-0 Sunderland game. I was still pretty young, certainly primary school age, and didn't follow the team too closely at that point aside from the occasional game. At FT, I thought Asaba was the best player ever and couldn't understand why we were so low in the league table. Was too y...
I'd be happy if we got back to the Championship eventually and win promotion to the Premier League. I don't want us to challenge for Derby's worse team in history moniker, but I also wouldn't want us taking unnecessary financial risks to stay up. You go up, take the money, come down stronger with p...
Yeh, nobody minds L1 too much now. Good away days, we have a likeable team who compete every week. If the takeover happens, we'll probably remain patient for a couple of years and then we'll start becoming frustrated. If you read the Pompey reaction to promotion, a lot of it is focused on just how l...
Each to their own I guess. I'd happily take being a Brentford, Fulham or Palace, let alone a Brighton. Just as long as I continued to appreciate it. Some younger Palace fans want Parish and fellow owners out; the same owners who bought them out from administration, avoided relegation to L1 and then...
Stevenage FC confirms that everyone's favourite roly-poly football manager, Steve Evans, has won his own personal World Cup by leaving his role as First Team manager to join Rotherham United https://twitter.com/StevenageFC/status/1780563108819288109 https://twitter.com/RotherhamUnited/status/178056...