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by rfcjoe » 11 Aug 2010 23:09

Just had a call. My cousin was part of that surge, and what happened was that a small wall collapsed, and my cousin was at the bottom of it. He's fine and only has cuts and bruises. Should be on SSN soon.

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by winchester_royal » 11 Aug 2010 23:11

Northampton are currently the lowest placed club in the football league...

Should, SHOULD, be an easy win...and then we're on another cup run :)

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by Royals-lad14 » 11 Aug 2010 23:11

My mate and his dad went to this one i hope they are ok :shock: Northampton in 2nd round- attendance 61
Northampton at home is probably the least attractive tie of them all.

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by rob the royal » 11 Aug 2010 23:14

Heart in mouth time when they were saying bryn might get sent off! we'd really be stuffed then!

According to Tim Dellor (that source of great footballing wisdom) Reading's centre backs 'could learn a thing or two from Torquay's centre backs...they've dealt with everything that's been thrown at them.' Sounds like we were pretty rocky at the back...

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by Royals-lad14 » 11 Aug 2010 23:17

rob the royal Heart in mouth time when they were saying bryn might get sent off! we'd really be stuffed then!

According to Tim Dellor (that source of great footballing wisdom) Reading's centre backs 'could learn a thing or two from Torquay's centre backs...they've dealt with everything that's been thrown at them.' Sounds like we were pretty rocky at the back...

tbh it is only torquay, average league two side at best


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by rg6royal » 11 Aug 2010 23:21

At least we managed to get through in the end. Slightly dissapointed with the next round draw, but should be a comfortable home win.

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by Big Foot » 11 Aug 2010 23:28

rfcjoe Just had a call. My cousin was part of that surge, and what happened was that a small wall collapsed, and my cousin was at the bottom of it. He's fine and only has cuts and bruises. Should be on SSN soon.
funny as, tell his brother please before I get the chance!

Rasiak played awful then did the business, come on!!!!

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by Royal With Cheese » 12 Aug 2010 00:02

Cobblers.

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by Uke » 12 Aug 2010 00:07

Royal With Cheese Cobblers.

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by Royalee » 12 Aug 2010 00:11

Rasiak saves the day...that Rasiak who Reading fans most want to get rid of, I wish he was as good as Shane Long.

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by BenReadingFC » 12 Aug 2010 01:42

OUCH ^^^^^
Just got in from the game, The wall collapse was caused by loads of people rushing down to the front to celebrate the goal with the players and leaning over the wall. About a 30-40ft section of the 3 1/2ft tall wall collapsed under the weight causing about 10-15 Reading fans to fall over with it.
Most people managed to pick themselves up ok including TROLI who had a very astonished look on his face as he lay on the wall on the floor. 1 bloke needed to be looked at by the St Johns ambulance people but it looked a minor injury.


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by RG30 » 12 Aug 2010 01:52

Credit to TROLI who succesfully managed to get us home in one piece (and in record time 8) ). Quite sureal, Rasiak scores, a surge (nothing major) celebrating with Alex Pearce who is going bonkers in front of the wall before it gives way leaving plenty of people lying on the ground,but fortunately it appeared everyone was ok.


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by seahawk10 » 12 Aug 2010 01:54

Where's the fookin rebar? Olold schoolol. Looks like someone bribed an inspector.

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by BenReadingFC » 12 Aug 2010 02:12

"1 Nil and we broke your wall,..."
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by Rex » 12 Aug 2010 02:12

Shit single block breeze blocks. Clearly not that sturdy. Thank god no one was seriously hurt.

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by BenReadingFC » 12 Aug 2010 02:19

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3092034/Torquay-0-Reading-1.html

GRZEGORZ RASIAK snatched a dramatic 122nd-minute victory that was harsh on minnows Torquay.

Reading's Polish striker fired low past keeper Scott Bevan to set off wild celebrations which saw a section of the wall at the away end collapse.

A Gulls spokesman confirmed there were no serious injuries and said: "A couple of people were treated for bumps and scratches."

Royals boss Brian McDermott, whose side now host Northampton in the second round, said: "It was a tough, tough game and we're all very happy indeed to see that goal go in."

Gulls boss Paul Buckle said: "I was proud of my team. They deserved to win but just didn't get the breaks."

Torquay striker Elliot Benyon hit the upright three times with one effort being scrambled off the line and another rebounding to safety a minute before Rasiak fired his team into the next round.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 12 Aug 2010 08:02

That was dreadful. A fairly strong team from Reading dominated but failed to created anything of any note against a good well organised Torquay side who hit the post very late on and therefore could have done us before Rasiak's last minute thing that he did.

Personally I find this worrying that a team that is supposed to posses such tricky wingers and great attacking pace failed to delever anything of real note for the second game running. I have real fear for this based on what I have witnessed so far and with our bogey team next up we could be on our way to the bottom three before the month is out.

And we do so desperately need a centre back with pace... still with our ambition (and even less money) that won't be a problem will it.

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by Stranded » 12 Aug 2010 09:11

Whilst there is always a concern when a side doesn't perform against lower division opposition - the fact is we didn't join the list of CCC casualties that went out this week and that can only be a positive.

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