by handbags_harris » 26 Jul 2010 20:26
by Terminal Boardom » 26 Jul 2010 21:26
handbags_harris When City get oxf*rd in as Chief Exec, a oxf*rd in as manager, and a load of players who are absolute oxf*rd on and off the pitch, and get a oxf*rd following who didn't support the "old" club (4 May 1994, Chelsea 1-2 Coventry City, Att 8923; 30 April 1994, Manchester City 2-2 Chelsea, Att 33594) then I'll hate Man City. Until then, whilst disappointed that they've sold themselves to the £££, I have a far greater respect and liking for MCFC than I do CFC.
by AbovetheI » 27 Jul 2010 07:49
handbags_harris When City get oxf*rd in as Chief Exec, a oxf*rd in as manager, and a load of players who are absolute oxf*rd on and off the pitch, and get a oxf*rd following who didn't support the "old" club (4 May 1994, Chelsea 1-2 Coventry City, Att 8923; 30 April 1994, Manchester City 2-2 Chelsea, Att 33594) then I'll hate Man City. Until then, whilst disappointed that they've sold themselves to the £££, I have a far greater respect and liking for MCFC than I do CFC.
by Row Z Royal » 27 Jul 2010 08:25
AbovetheIhandbags_harris When City get oxf*rd in as Chief Exec, a oxf*rd in as manager, and a load of players who are absolute oxf*rd on and off the pitch, and get a oxf*rd following who didn't support the "old" club (4 May 1994, Chelsea 1-2 Coventry City, Att 8923; 30 April 1994, Manchester City 2-2 Chelsea, Att 33594) then I'll hate Man City. Until then, whilst disappointed that they've sold themselves to the £££, I have a far greater respect and liking for MCFC than I do CFC.
Whilst you're very right, isn't the comment about attendance a little bit hypocritical about RFC?
by under the tin » 27 Jul 2010 08:52
AbovetheIhandbags_harris When City get oxf*rd in as Chief Exec, a oxf*rd in as manager, and a load of players who are absolute oxf*rd on and off the pitch, and get a oxf*rd following who didn't support the "old" club (4 May 1994, Chelsea 1-2 Coventry City, Att 8923; 30 April 1994, Manchester City 2-2 Chelsea, Att 33594) then I'll hate Man City. Until then, whilst disappointed that they've sold themselves to the £££, I have a far greater respect and liking for MCFC than I do CFC.
Whilst you're very right, isn't the comment about attendance a little bit hypocritical about RFC?
by soggy biscuit » 27 Jul 2010 09:04
handbags_harris 4 May 1994, Chelsea 1-2 Coventry City, Att 8923
by Skyline » 27 Jul 2010 10:47
handbags_harris (4 May 1994, Chelsea 1-2 Coventry City, Att 8923;
by soggy biscuit » 27 Jul 2010 11:21
Skylinehandbags_harris (4 May 1994, Chelsea 1-2 Coventry City, Att 8923;
/waits for Kes to jump in with an explanation about Stamford Bridge undergoing rebuilding work at the time
by Tredder » 27 Jul 2010 12:13
Tredder Reading were away on that weekend, but the previous weekend against Brighton
Football League One
Reading 2 (1) - 0 (0) Brighton
Quinn
Quinn
on 30-04-1994
Attendance: 11840
by handbags_harris » 27 Jul 2010 13:30
soggy biscuithandbags_harris 4 May 1994, Chelsea 1-2 Coventry City, Att 8923
No Fixed AbodeTredder Reading were away on that weekend, but the previous weekend against Brighton
Football League One
Reading 2 (1) - 0 (0) Brighton
Quinn
Quinn
on 30-04-1994
Attendance: 11840
if you take the attendances from the last game of the season 2009/2010 Chelsea got 41,382 and Reading got 19,239. A difference of 22,143. And that was a high attendance for Reading.
by soggy biscuit » 27 Jul 2010 13:41
by Barry the bird boggler » 27 Jul 2010 13:43
by Row Z Royal » 27 Jul 2010 14:41
Barry the bird boggler I started hating Man City as soon as the millions started rolling out this summer. I'll still prefer them to win the title than Chavski or ManUre though - unless their style of play is kak.
I shall be praying for the 5 or 6 members that make up the big four these days to all have a miserable season and fail to win or qualify for anything.
by readingbedding » 27 Jul 2010 15:21
Tredder Reading were away on that weekend, but the previous weekend against Brighton
Football League One
Reading 2 (1) - 0 (0) Brighton
Quinn
Quinn
on 30-04-1994
Attendance: 11840
No Fixed AbodeTredder Reading were away on that weekend, but the previous weekend against Brighton
Football League One
Reading 2 (1) - 0 (0) Brighton
Quinn
Quinn
on 30-04-1994
Attendance: 11840
if you take the attendances from the last game of the season 2009/2010 Chelsea got 41,382 and Reading got 19,239. A difference of 22,143. And that was a high attendance for Reading.
by Ian Royal » 28 Jul 2010 19:49
by who are ya? » 28 Jul 2010 21:07
havoc tbh i've disliked them for several years now - ever since they began actively trying to encourage homosexuals to come to games
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manc ... 290534.stm
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