Reading V Utd

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Reading V Utd

by redlad » 23 Sep 2006 09:52

I dont make a habit of reading other fans sites however I often log onto this site and I must say its very good, I'm a Man Utd season ticket holder and live in Thatcham, most of my mates are season ticket holders at Reading, so most seasons I manage to get to a few reading games, I wouldnt say I was a fan of the club but enjoy going with mates. I have a ticket for todays game (Utd end) and I hope it will be a good game

The reason for posting on the site was to make some comments about a few things I have read on here recently. A few posts on here have said about Utd winning by a large margin...I honestly cant see this, the pace that Reading have in the team will catch our back 4 out....rooney isnt performing at the moment and we struggle without him. I think it will be a close game maybe a draw!

I appulade the fans on here saying they wont boo ronaldo...fair play to you and the reasons are exactly right, support your own team and dont worry about opposing players.

Utd will bring between 4-5000 fans this is around the same amount that travel to every away game, unfortunately we do have a few hundred dodgy fans that will no doubt be looking for trouble, the rest will be fine. the utd away support has always been far better than the home support OT is quiet on most games, however I hope you lot realise after today the away fans are the better supporters

anyway thats my bit......heres to a good game.

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by mathematically_safe » 23 Sep 2006 09:54

why don't you support your local premiership club?

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by redlad » 23 Sep 2006 10:02

My uncle was born in cumbria and moved to Newbury when he was a kid his side of the family were all Utd.... when I was 9 he took me to my 1st footy match Utd V QPR, and basically I started going home and away with him from then on. Yeah I know I dont have and northern roots myself but I wouldnt class myself as a glory hunter

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Re: Reading V Utd

by M4 Junction 11 » 23 Sep 2006 10:19

redlad I'm a Man Utd season ticket holder and live in Thatcham

"you only live round the corner, live round the corner..."

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by zac naloen » 23 Sep 2006 10:22

M4 Junction 11
redlad I'm a Man Utd season ticket holder and live in Thatcham

"you only live round the corner, live round the corner..."



His reasons for supporting utd seem perfectly valid.

Similar to why my dad's side of the family all support arsenal. We're related to cliff bastin and have been supporters since the 30's.

However, i don't support arsenal and neither does my dad. Cos we rock. 8)


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by dantheloyalroyal » 23 Sep 2006 10:28

redlad Utd will bring between 4-5000 fans


Good luck with that!

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by Big Ern » 23 Sep 2006 10:42

redlad
Utd will bring between 4-5000 fans


I'm looking forward to seeing them all in the 2000 capacity away enclosure, unless there will be a lot of people sitting on laps. The last time I saw that was when we played Brighton, and what was strange is that there was plenty of seats for all :?

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by zac naloen » 23 Sep 2006 10:44

I'm looking forward to seeing them all in the 2000 capacity away enclosure, unless there will be a lot of people sitting on laps. The last time I saw that was when we played Brighton, and what was strange is that there was plenty of seats for all Confused


You ever heard of pubs?


Just because they are coming to the town doesn't mean they are all going to the stadium.

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by Dickie's Spear » 23 Sep 2006 10:44

why don't you support your local premiership club?

Interesting. I remember back in the 60's and 70's.
Reading was a rock steady 3rd div club [ before going 4th]
Ask anyone around town who was their favourite club?
It was always a 1st div club, never Reading.
It seemed to me everyone idolised a top side and Reading
was a secondary choice.
It must be very interesting now that Reading is indeed a Premiership
club. This must test the aligencies of those fans living in the
area. Although the huge attendance increases seem to point
at many being converted.
I do notice now so many people are turning to Reading from other
areas, perhaps with league 1 and 2 clubs, plus from around the world
as publicity for Reading increases.
My goodness how times have changed.


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by M4 Junction 11 » 23 Sep 2006 10:49

redlad we do have a few hundred dodgy fans that will no doubt be looking for trouble
I'm sure the TVP will be ready

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by higher » 23 Sep 2006 10:51

Fair play im Reading till I die live in Cumbria but have barely a passing interest in Carlisle who are on a roll and need the support. If its in the blood theres not a lot you can do. There have been times over the 40+ years that its almost seemed a curse but hey all things come to those that wait allegedly. :wink:
I`m sure a lot of die hard United fans are assumed to be glory hunters.
Anyway regarding this evenings game I agree Reading have a genuine chance against Man u even though they will be very keen to bounce back after last week.Amazed at the 6/1 odds bookies are giving on a Reading win. Value if I ever saw it.
Should be an excellent game of footie and great Atmosphere.

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by Jerry St Clair » 23 Sep 2006 11:01

redlad My uncle was born in cumbria


My geography isn't great, but last time I looked Manchester was in Lancashire.

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by Lower West » 23 Sep 2006 11:01

If I had supported my local club I would be a Crystal Palace fan :shock:


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by Dickie's Spear » 23 Sep 2006 11:05

"Anyway regarding this evenings game I agree Reading have a genuine chance against Man u even though they will be very keen to bounce back after last week.Amazed at the 6/1 odds bookies are giving on a Reading win. Value if I ever saw it.
Should be an excellent game of footie and great Atmosphere."
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Quite amazing when you think the importance of the game.
Perhaps another day at the office for manu, but for Reading, surely
this is the final of all finals. Not the Watneys Cup this one.
Reading finally on the world stage?

Win, draw or lose lets hope they do it well.

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by Big Ern » 23 Sep 2006 11:08

zac naloen
I'm looking forward to seeing them all in the 2000 capacity away enclosure, unless there will be a lot of people sitting on laps. The last time I saw that was when we played Brighton, and what was strange is that there was plenty of seats for all Confused


You ever heard of pubs?


Just because they are coming to the town doesn't mean they are all going to the stadium.


You could be right. After all, the train journey from Bracknell won't take long for all Uniteds loyal supporters.

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by Pool and Darts » 23 Sep 2006 11:24

Just dropped into this thread, as I thought it was about the Blades match, only to find out that it's going on about the bloody manure game!


AGAIN!
:roll:

Then it could have been about the chances of playing Southend in the FA cup.
:o

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by Chicken Balti Pie » 23 Sep 2006 11:28

Pool and Darts Just dropped into this thread, as I thought it was about the Blades match, only to find out that it's going on about the bloody manure game!


AGAIN!
:roll:

Then it could have been about the chances of playing Southend in the FA cup.
:o


Shut it P & D :wink:

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by Pool and Darts » 23 Sep 2006 11:30

no

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by Pool and Darts » 23 Sep 2006 11:31

la la la la la.

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by zac naloen » 23 Sep 2006 11:31

Pool and Darts Just dropped into this thread, as I thought it was about the Blades match, only to find out that it's going on about the bloody manure game!


AGAIN!
:roll:

Then it could have been about the chances of playing Southend in the FA cup.
:o



its match day, this is the match thread. Sheffield UTD's been and gone .To be honest i'd be more pissed off it was still about them.

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