BFTG - Bradford

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Basingstoke Royal » 08 Mar 2015 10:07

If only we could show that passion every week....

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by moo » 08 Mar 2015 10:09

It was a joke that we missed kickoff.

Escorted by horses from the bradford arms. Middle aged bradford fans punching and threatening Reading fans. Mindless. I guess they didn't expect the reaction.

Maybe in future the police should plan better, and delay kickoff ?!

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by The Bantam Menace » 08 Mar 2015 10:10

Snowball

Not the point, mate. It's not my fault that the ref missed the handball

The fact is that "officially" there wasn't a handball
and subsequently Pearce was hauled down.

I suppose the fact is also that the ref missed your lad being 'hauled down'

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by sandman » 08 Mar 2015 10:14

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Snowball

Not the point, mate. It's not my fault that the ref missed the handball

The fact is that "officially" there wasn't a handball
and subsequently Pearce was hauled down.

I suppose the fact is also that the ref missed your lad being 'hauled down'


How dare you speak to a best selling author and the foremost expert on statistical analysis in Britain like that.
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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by bradfordbantam » 08 Mar 2015 10:17

sandman
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We couldn't understand you at the game anyway, genuinely we couldn't work out your accents so you could have been saying anything. And we wouldn't disagree about it being a shithole! :D


Don't worry, we couldn't understand you either. :wink:

What was that dreadful "singer" going on about before the match? Certainly no Ted Sheeran*
20k of us joined in to drown him out, on the bright side we couldn't hear him, so only you guys had to suffer. It is part of Parkys tactics..........make ears bleed.........and noses :wink:




*House of fools reference.


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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by sandman » 08 Mar 2015 10:19

Just thought that being Northern you might need an smilie to recognise a joke.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Crowghyll Bowler » 08 Mar 2015 10:21

melonhead Cracking blood and thunder. Cup tie imo
Defence were immense, specially hector
Very low on quality, but to be expected playing On a ploughed field.
Job done, drew the sting out of that pitch, and Bradfords Big day out.

Reminiscent of the football that got me into reading in the first place, and a game parky would have loved, and thrived In



Tad Condescending? Looking at both clubs FA Cup records i thought it was a big day out for both Bradford AND Reading!

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by sputnik » 08 Mar 2015 10:23

Crowghyll Bowler
melonhead Cracking blood and thunder. Cup tie imo
Defence were immense, specially hector
Very low on quality, but to be expected playing On a ploughed field.
Job done, drew the sting out of that pitch, and Bradfords Big day out.

Reminiscent of the football that got me into reading in the first place, and a game parky would have loved, and thrived In



Tad Condescending? Looking at both clubs FA Cup records i thought it was a big day out for both Bradford AND Reading!


Ignore brendymelons, he's our resident drug-addled loon.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by sandman » 08 Mar 2015 10:25

FA Cup Quarter Finals for the third time in six seasons. The other two were against Aston Villa and Man City, being totally honest those are slightly bigger than Bratford.


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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Nameless » 08 Mar 2015 10:28

sandman FA Cup Quarter Finals for the third time in six seasons. The other two were against Aston Villa and Man City, being totally honest those are slightly bigger than Bratford.


Seem to recall us winning the Football League and playing some Premiership games in the last 6 years as well....
But yesterday was still a big day.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by sandman » 08 Mar 2015 10:32

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sandman FA Cup Quarter Finals for the third time in six seasons. The other two were against Aston Villa and Man City, being totally honest those are slightly bigger than Bratford.


Seem to recall us winning the Football League and playing some Premiership games in the last 6 years as well....
But yesterday was still a big day.


The comment was about the FA Cup record. In recent years we have played in this round a couple of times.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Nameless » 08 Mar 2015 10:33

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sandman FA Cup Quarter Finals for the third time in six seasons. The other two were against Aston Villa and Man City, being totally honest those are slightly bigger than Bratford.


Seem to recall us winning the Football League and playing some Premiership games in the last 6 years as well....
But yesterday was still a big day.


The comment was about the FA Cup record. In recent years we have played in this round a couple of times.


No, the (original) comment was about it being someone's Big Day Out.

I don't think Big Days Out are just limited to the FA Cup.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by sandman » 08 Mar 2015 10:38

So you agree with me that Bradford wasn't a big day out for Reading then?


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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Ian Royal » 08 Mar 2015 10:42

sandman So you agree with me that Bradford wasn't a big day out for Reading then?

Given demand for the 3000+ more tickets we sold than we normally would to go to Bradford and the level of ecitement displayed all over HNA it absolutely was a big day out for Reading. You'd have to be a bit mental to argue otherwise.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by sandman » 08 Mar 2015 10:46

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sandman So you agree with me that Bradford wasn't a big day out for Reading then?

Given demand for the 3000+ more tickets we sold than we normally would to go to Bradford and the level of ecitement displayed all over HNA it absolutely was a big day out for Reading. You'd have to be a bit mental to argue otherwise.


Class act as always Ian.

I'd say it was a big game, but given we have had quite a few of those in the last 10 years I'd say it's not exactly in isolation as a "big day".

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Portsmouth Royal » 08 Mar 2015 10:54

Watched the game on the telly box.

My observations for what they are worth.

Pitch looked awful, I understand the xmas day kickabout between the Brits and Germans in no mans land during WW1 had a surface more conducive to getting the ball on the deck....

The defensive triangle of Pearce, Hector and Chalobah looked really solid. Williams and Norwood were terrier like in their work rate, as were Mackie and Pog. HRK went missing for me. Fullbakcs did what was required.

Fair result, if a terrible game. Loved the commitment, but also a fair reminder of why getting relegated to a lower level would be awful.

Somewhat surprised the FA don't stipulate minimum pitch standard conditions in professional football. If artificial pitches are unacceptable then that should be too. The pitch absolutely dictated what sort of game was played. Seen better displays of football in the Wessex premier league (and mostly better pitches too).

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by gdroyal » 08 Mar 2015 10:57

Sutekh Good old fashioned ding dong cup tie neither team deserved to lose, long time since I've seen a proper game like that.

The Pog and Hector were immense

Utter shame on the idiot FA for forcing a replay on Monday week apparently because you can'y have FA Cup replays the same night when there's CL football on! :roll: Even if you want to keep to that that utter bellend idea then why not just play the game a week later instead ?


They can't play it for the next two midweeks after next Monday because it is an international week. So the only other options will be to play it after that, but I would have thought that we would have the same problems with the CL quarter finals.

The Monday date slightly helps us as we are only away at Watford on the Saturday while Bradford have to travel to Notts County and then travel to Reading. There will be some tired legs if it goes to extra time.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Nameless » 08 Mar 2015 11:07

gdroyal
They can't play it for the next two midweeks after next Monday because it is an international week. So the only other options will be to play it after that, but I would have thought that we would have the same problems with the CL quarter finals.

The Monday date slightly helps us as we are only away at Watford on the Saturday while Bradford have to travel to Notts County and then travel to Reading.


Neither Bradford nor us are in the Champions League. We could play on the Tuesday. There are no valid reasons why not, other than dictated by TV. We even already had a game arranged for the Tuesday so all we would have had to do would be change the posters in the away end and do a slightly different programme.
I do realise that given TV money the 'only' is not really such a small consideration, but it's a rubbish decision.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Nameless » 08 Mar 2015 11:12

sandman
I'd say it was a big game, but given we have had quite a few of those in the last 10 years I'd say it's not exactly in isolation as a "big day".


I'll leave it to you to worry about the subtle differences between 'big games' , 'big days out' etc etc

It was a big cup game, which lots more people went to than would normally. We've been lucky to have quite a lot in recent years.

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Re: BFTG - Bradford

by Man Friday » 08 Mar 2015 11:18

+1 to Nameless. Very well said.

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