by South Coast Royal » 23 Dec 2025 14:43
by Millsy » 23 Dec 2025 15:05
by Tinpot Royal » 23 Dec 2025 15:34
Millsy Wolves 2-1
1-0 down, southbank silent. My lads let rip with "F**k off Mark McGhee" chant that catches onto a deafening chorus from what seemed like the entire Southbank. Then Archie happened.
by Sutekh » 23 Dec 2025 16:04
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by windermereROYAL » 23 Dec 2025 17:23
by windermereROYAL » 23 Dec 2025 17:25
South Coast Royal Crossing over from the thread about that Plymouth game 40 years ago (and I think we may have done this before but it is the time of year for reminiscing and when we haven't been doing so well lately it seems right to remember the good times) what is your favourite?
There have been quite a few but Tranmere 1 Reading 3 was the one for me in 1995.
Not only did it set up the Bolton game at Wembley but also made us believe that we might even make it to the top level of English football, something that many of us brought up on mainly 3rd division football could never imagine happening.
Not only was it a significant game but the performance on the day was just outstanding.
Tranmere playing at home would have been slight favourites but they were hardly in it as Reading played such free-flowing football and might even have scored more.
With two smallish strikers there was never a thought of hoofball as the ball moved along the ground between midfielders and strikers and the defenders gave the ball to midfielders rather than launch anything into no-man's land; it was FSB football at its best even if he had left by then.
The locals didn't object to us parking across their driveway and they wished us well after the game-the wheels remained on the car and we drove to Warrington and listened to the later stages of Man Utd failing to beat West Ham meaning that Blackburn became champions despite losing at Anfield.
A great day shared with my brother and daughter and the drive back down to Bournemouth seemed to take no time at all-I think we possibly had celebratory fish and chips in Reading when I dropped my brother off but I might be imagining that because IIRC it was a Sunday and the shop might well not have been open in those days
8-0 v Southport, 5-7 v Arsenal, 6-0 v West Ham, 3-2 v 'Boro etc. but the Tranmere game is the one for me.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 23 Dec 2025 18:22
South Coast Royal Crossing over from the thread about that Plymouth game 40 years ago (and I think we may have done this before but it is the time of year for reminiscing and when we haven't been doing so well lately it seems right to remember the good times) what is your favourite?
There have been quite a few but Tranmere 1 Reading 3 was the one for me in 1995.
Not only did it set up the Bolton game at Wembley but also made us believe that we might even make it to the top level of English football, something that many of us brought up on mainly 3rd division football could never imagine happening.
Not only was it a significant game but the performance on the day was just outstanding.
Tranmere playing at home would have been slight favourites but they were hardly in it as Reading played such free-flowing football and might even have scored more.
With two smallish strikers there was never a thought of hoofball as the ball moved along the ground between midfielders and strikers and the defenders gave the ball to midfielders rather than launch anything into no-man's land; it was FSB football at its best even if he had left by then.
The locals didn't object to us parking across their driveway and they wished us well after the game-the wheels remained on the car and we drove to Warrington and listened to the later stages of Man Utd failing to beat West Ham meaning that Blackburn became champions despite losing at Anfield.
A great day shared with my brother and daughter and the drive back down to Bournemouth seemed to take no time at all-I think we possibly had celebratory fish and chips in Reading when I dropped my brother off but I might be imagining that because IIRC it was a Sunday and the shop might well not have been open in those days
8-0 v Southport, 5-7 v Arsenal, 6-0 v West Ham, 3-2 v 'Boro etc. but the Tranmere game is the one for me.
by Sutekh » 23 Dec 2025 19:07
windermereROYALSouth Coast Royal Crossing over from the thread about that Plymouth game 40 years ago (and I think we may have done this before but it is the time of year for reminiscing and when we haven't been doing so well lately it seems right to remember the good times) what is your favourite?
There have been quite a few but Tranmere 1 Reading 3 was the one for me in 1995.
Not only did it set up the Bolton game at Wembley but also made us believe that we might even make it to the top level of English football, something that many of us brought up on mainly 3rd division football could never imagine happening.
Not only was it a significant game but the performance on the day was just outstanding.
Tranmere playing at home would have been slight favourites but they were hardly in it as Reading played such free-flowing football and might even have scored more.
With two smallish strikers there was never a thought of hoofball as the ball moved along the ground between midfielders and strikers and the defenders gave the ball to midfielders rather than launch anything into no-man's land; it was FSB football at its best even if he had leftby then.
The locals didn't object to us parking across their driveway and they wished us well after the game-the wheels remained on the car and we drove to Warrington and listened to the later stages of Man Utd failing to beat West Ham meaning that Blackburn became champions despite losing at Anfield.
A great day shared with my brother and daughter and the drive back down to Bournemouth seemed to take no time at all-I think we possibly had celebratory fish and chips in Reading when I dropped my brother off but I might be imagining that because IIRC it was a Sunday and the shop might well not have been open in those days
8-0 v Southport, 5-7 v Arsenal, 6-0 v West Ham, 3-2 v 'Boro etc. but the Tranmere game is the one for me.
Why would a 5-7 defeat after leading 4-0 be a favourite?
by windermereROYAL » 23 Dec 2025 20:06
SutekhwindermereROYALSouth Coast Royal Crossing over from the thread about that Plymouth game 40 years ago (and I think we may have done this before but it is the time of year for reminiscing and when we haven't been doing so well lately it seems right to remember the good times) what is your favourite?
There have been quite a few but Tranmere 1 Reading 3 was the one for me in 1995.
Not only did it set up the Bolton game at Wembley but also made us believe that we might even make it to the top level of English football, something that many of us brought up on mainly 3rd division football could never imagine happening.
Not only was it a significant game but the performance on the day was just outstanding.
Tranmere playing at home would have been slight favourites but they were hardly in it as Reading played such free-flowing football and might even have scored more.
With two smallish strikers there was never a thought of hoofball as the ball moved along the ground between midfielders and strikers and the defenders gave the ball to midfielders rather than launch anything into no-man's land; it was FSB football at its best even if he had leftby then.
The locals didn't object to us parking across their driveway and they wished us well after the game-the wheels remained on the car and we drove to Warrington and listened to the later stages of Man Utd failing to beat West Ham meaning that Blackburn became champions despite losing at Anfield.
A great day shared with my brother and daughter and the drive back down to Bournemouth seemed to take no time at all-I think we possibly had celebratory fish and chips in Reading when I dropped my brother off but I might be imagining that because IIRC it was a Sunday and the shop might well not have been open in those days
8-0 v Southport, 5-7 v Arsenal, 6-0 v West Ham, 3-2 v 'Boro etc. but the Tranmere game is the one for me.
Why would a 5-7 defeat after leading 4-0 be a favourite?
Closet Arsenal fan
by Dirk Gently » 23 Dec 2025 20:17
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by South Coast Royal » 24 Dec 2025 11:03
windermereROYALSouth Coast Royal Crossing over from the thread about that Plymouth game 40 years ago (and I think we may have done this before but it is the time of year for reminiscing and when we haven't been doing so well lately it seems right to remember the good times) what is your favourite?
There have been quite a few but Tranmere 1 Reading 3 was the one for me in 1995.
Not only did it set up the Bolton game at Wembley but also made us believe that we might even make it to the top level of English football, something that many of us brought up on mainly 3rd division football could never imagine happening.
Not only was it a significant game but the performance on the day was just outstanding.
Tranmere playing at home would have been slight favourites but they were hardly in it as Reading played such free-flowing football and might even have scored more.
With two smallish strikers there was never a thought of hoofball as the ball moved along the ground between midfielders and strikers and the defenders gave the ball to midfielders rather than launch anything into no-man's land; it was FSB football at its best even if he had left by then.
The locals didn't object to us parking across their driveway and they wished us well after the game-the wheels remained on the car and we drove to Warrington and listened to the later stages of Man Utd failing to beat West Ham meaning that Blackburn became champions despite losing at Anfield.
A great day shared with my brother and daughter and the drive back down to Bournemouth seemed to take no time at all-I think we possibly had celebratory fish and chips in Reading when I dropped my brother off but I might be imagining that because IIRC it was a Sunday and the shop might well not have been open in those days
8-0 v Southport, 5-7 v Arsenal, 6-0 v West Ham, 3-2 v 'Boro etc. but the Tranmere game is the one for me.
Why would a 5-7 defeat after leading 4-0 be a favourite?
by mikey_1871 » 24 Dec 2025 11:28
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the same game iircSnowball My history only starts at 2006 but I think my favourite game was Liverpool 1-2 in the FA cup replay: brilliant Gunnarson? nutmeg, then cross for Shane to score the winner.
What was the game where McAnuff dribbled the length of the pitch but didn't score?
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