does anyone remember this game: 13 August 1994 Division One Wolves (Away) L: 0-1 Report not available i remember the highlights, we played some really good football and shouldnt have lost Isn't this the one where Quinn misses a sitter? Blasts it over the bar? I was there - Gilkes I think pulled it ...
Dear Sir Dodger Royal. Or whomever you may be in real life. (I dread to think.) Do you think the club is run as it is as a malicious attempt to relieve as many people of as much money as possible for no other reason than financial gain? Or do you think they may have at least some of the passion and ...
I'm getting excited. Have you noticed when horse chestnuts start falling and you pick them up they are covered in a reaming, slightly seminal deposit? It reminds me of Parkside Road and walking down to evening games in September at Elm Park. That's what's making me excited. Nostalgia. Overtones of n...
Pardon me for jumping in here. No, it's not to do with being shite. Just as I loved the days when we were in the top division (I'm sick of calling it the f*ng Premiership it's the Football League Division One ffs!) the Mad Stad was still full of this odious modern-day shite. Utter, utter, childish ...
after 25 years of supporting Reading i really can't be bothered anymore. I can take the lulls in form, shit football, poor performances, bad managerial decisions. Im finding increasingly difficult to take plastic (or should i say spastic) fans with no sense of perspective, URZ no.13 shirts, totally...
In my opinion, none of it is a surprise really, is it? As Foch says, we have the look of a club that is everything that is wrong about modern football today. As soon as Justice Taylor decided to go all-seat, as soon as the old 'big five' got their wishes granted with the formation of the Premiership...
Personally I think Terry Bullivant should have been given at least another ten years. The first time a taxi driver was given a chance in football and look what happened. I think Brendan should bring Terry back as Director of Football and perhaps also Danny Baillie as defence coach. Can't wait to mee...
Back in the day, Oldham at home several years ago I seem to recall, they were dragging a young Reading fan out by his neck, causing him quite some pain and distress. This the culmination of what seemed a 'campaign' against Reading's more volatile fans at that time. The stewards that day over-stepped...
Dear Stephen, in the short time you were a resident of Finchampstead, you made sure that your appearance made you anonymous and that you fitted in. (I am not saying for one minute you looked liked a hedgehog-baking gypsy). No, yes I am. Up on Humberside you may find it more challenging as there is n...
It's been a weird season and a wonder anyone's got promoted at all. Sunday will be quite nerve-racking. I for one won't be happy if the Small Heathens start having a party at our place on Sunday. Interesting point but if you think Wolves are neanderthals, I dread to think what your view of Bluenose...
I'm not a fan of the Wolves for a million reasons...but... it does seem to me that Wolfatthedoor has come on here with a pretty harmless attitude and friendly enough. And went to the trouble to come on here and just wish us well. Given that a lot of his fellow fans have been less than 'amiable' alon...
The point is being able to see more hair bands on men. And a greater proportion of absolute sponge-hand total mong away support. And that gay hand-shaking exchange before games.
If I recall, last season some visiting Blues fans were particularly unpleasant. They've never been the nicest of souls, but traditionally over the years, even as far back as the seventies, 'last day of the season' for followers of Brum has traditionally been eventful. Crystal Palace away comes to mi...