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by igoe agogo » 18 Jul 2006 11:49

I don't remember any at Leeds or Sheff Wed but did our team get any sort of congratulatory reaction/ovations from opposing fans at away or home last season bearing in mind the records we broke etc...?

Just wondering.

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by wehateoxford » 18 Jul 2006 11:51

stoke started signing that we'd do worse than sunderland... then john halls scored, hehehehe

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by Gordons Cumming » 18 Jul 2006 11:57

wehateoxford stoke started signing that we'd do worse than sunderland... then john halls scored, hehehehe


were they all deaf then? :wink:................and dumb? :wink:

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by pooandwee » 18 Jul 2006 12:03

Leicester fans were brilliant in their appreciation.
Fair play to them

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by Winchester Royal » 18 Jul 2006 12:13

Cardiff didn't seem to believe that we were the best, so we just had to prove it to them..


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by N.BristolRoyal » 18 Jul 2006 12:15

pooandwee Leicester fans were brilliant in their appreciation.
Fair play to them

Back you up on that one.
Leicester fans gave us some verbal, but gave us the credit when all the other scores came in .

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by Royalee » 18 Jul 2006 12:17

Agree with the comments about the Leicester fans, first class.

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by bobby1413 » 18 Jul 2006 12:23

QPR, the last game of the season after singing at each other all match they eventually just clapped towards the East stand and we returned the gesture.

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by reading98 » 18 Jul 2006 12:25

pooandwee Leicester fans were brilliant in their appreciation.
Fair play to them


Yeh they were great after the game up there four of there fans took me and few mates on a pub crawl they know how to drink lets leave it at that.

Great memories :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


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by Jay » 18 Jul 2006 12:26

pooandwee Leicester fans were brilliant in their appreciation.
Fair play to them


They were superb towards us and the guy on the PA, with what he said etc, brought a tear to the eye.

It was then, for me, that promotion felt real.

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by Seal » 18 Jul 2006 12:49

Jay They were superb towards us and the guy on the PA, with what he said etc, brought a tear to the eye.

It was then, for me, that promotion felt real.


No sh1t, we'd just been promoted.

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by Jay » 18 Jul 2006 12:50

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pooandwee Leicester fans were brilliant in their appreciation.
Fair play to them


They were superb towards us and the guy on the PA, with what he said etc, brought a tear to the eye.

It was then, for me, that promotion felt real.


Not sh1t, we'd just been promoted.


No shit! But the announcer said his piece and the Leicester fans standing ovation, all before kick off. HTH

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by URZ_forever » 18 Jul 2006 13:04

Leicester gave us the usual football fanter that is at every game, during, but after i remember whilst we were outside celebrating, a few Leicester fans came and shook hands with Reading fans


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by BonBoh » 18 Jul 2006 13:10

I think the Burnley fans clapped us, too. Especially after Bobby's wonder goal and the injury of Leroy on the day.
They appreciated the fact a better beat them on the day - even when losing a main striker.

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by Jackson Corner » 18 Jul 2006 13:11

Leeds and Sheffield did f**k all. Even Man Utd aplauded Chelsea on to the field after they had clinched the title two seasons ago. The thought of having to show little old Reading some respect was to much for these once big clubs to bear.

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by TFF » 18 Jul 2006 13:17

I had to stand outside the home end at Molineux while waiting for a lift. Every single Wolves fan I spoke to credited us as the best side to play them and felt we were up already.

As much as I hate them they were class.

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by Irvinchangeyaname » 18 Jul 2006 13:19

Jackson Corner Leeds and Sheffield did f**k all. Even Man Utd aplauded Chelsea on to the field after they had clinched the title two seasons ago. The thought of having to show little old Reading some respect was to much for these once big clubs to bear.

We had a lot of Wednesday fans congratulating us before the game - I think during the game they were more intent on celebrating their own survival that had recently been guaranteed...and who can blame them.

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by STAR Liaison » 18 Jul 2006 14:11

I seem to recall Harps saying that the Preston fans applauded them off the pitch - he said he remembered it as we always lost there before and he could not believe how well we played - and that was only the 3rd game of the season after all

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by Badger Finger » 18 Jul 2006 17:48

I work with a couple of Leicester STHs now. All say we were the best team they've played in years... (Which is weird, as were mundane a best at the Walkers)

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by phil in cornwall » 18 Jul 2006 18:15

Southampton have a reputation for always being kind and generous.

We'll really miss them.

Millwall too.

I hope the lower divisions appreciate their skills as much as we did.

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