2. Those of you who travelled today can console yourselves with the thought that you didn;t see your team beaten 3-1.... by Salisbury!



by Arch » 12 Jan 2008 22:01
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by Dirk Gently » 12 Jan 2008 22:03
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by Kitson12 » 12 Jan 2008 22:11
But has against NewcastleArch Cristiano Ronaldo has never scored a hattrick against Reading.
by PEARCEY » 12 Jan 2008 22:12
Arch Cristiano Ronaldo has never scored a hattrick against Reading.
by Arch » 12 Jan 2008 22:13
Read the thread title, sourpuss!PEARCEYArch Cristiano Ronaldo has never scored a hattrick against Reading.
There's always next week
by Dirk Gently » 12 Jan 2008 22:14
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by shadesrwrf » 12 Jan 2008 22:22
Dirk Gently The real reason to be cheerful is that Little Reading, a team that spent the first 135 years of its existence bumbling around the Southern League or the lower leagues - a team whose highlight was winning a cup that no-one else has ever heard of - is currently sitting 13th in the English premier League, 57% of the way through their second season in that league. We have also achieved this whilst also being the most financially secure club of the whole 92.
A few years ago that was beyond the bounds of our wildest imagination, so let's have a reality check on where we really are.
And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.
Listen to me - we will not go down this season. I am absolutely, utterly, sure of it. Out of the next 16 matches we will get the 4 wins that will keep us up.
by readingbedding » 12 Jan 2008 22:32
Dirk Gently The real reason to be cheerful is that Little Reading, a team that spent the first 135 years of its existence bumbling around the Southern League or the lower leagues - a team whose highlight was winning a cup that no-one else has ever heard of - is currently sitting 13th in the English premier League, 57% of the way through their second season in that league. We have also achieved this whilst also being the most financially secure club of the whole 92.
A few years ago that was beyond the bounds of our wildest imagination, so let's have a reality check on where we really are.
And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.
Listen to me - we will not go down this season. I am absolutely, utterly, sure of it. Out of the next 16 matches we will get the 4 wins that will keep us up.
by Chaney » 12 Jan 2008 22:34
Dirk Gently
but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.
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by Platypuss » 12 Jan 2008 22:51
Dirk Gently And yes, we may be playing badly, but we have 7 teams lower than us who are playing just as badly and showing no signs whatsoever of improving.
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