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by Baines
14 Jun 2007 11:59
Forum: The Team
Topic: Greatest RFC XI Debate - Attacking midfielder
Replies: 36
Views: 7597

Blimey. The Neil Webb thread is still going strong...
by Baines
13 Jun 2007 12:53
Forum: The Team
Topic: Greatest RFC XI Debate - Attacking midfielder
Replies: 36
Views: 7597

Could you just re-name this the Neil Webb thread. It would save time.
by Baines
12 Jun 2007 20:38
Forum: The Team
Topic: Best defensive midfielder of all time?
Replies: 18
Views: 4399

Ideal
ScottishRoyal Those voting for Parky must be voting with their hearts and not their heads. A great player as well as leader, but never the best holding midfielder we've ever had.


Exactly. Gooding was way better.


And Hurlock the best...
by Baines
12 Jun 2007 16:06
Forum: The Team
Topic: Best RFC right winger of all time?
Replies: 35
Views: 6915

Yorkshire Royal Sorry.. I had too....


BOOOO. etc
by Baines
11 Jun 2007 22:57
Forum: The Team
Topic: What were your dreams for Reading FC.......
Replies: 34
Views: 7163

Z175 To touch Jamie Cureton. I was quite young, but I achieved it.


You are Bristol Rovers' Chairman's daughter AICMFP.
by Baines
11 Jun 2007 21:51
Forum: The Team
Topic: Fixture list 07-08: Predictions and wants
Replies: 81
Views: 17963

11/8 Derby (A) 14/8 Liverpool / Arsenal (H) 25/8 Man U (A) 15/9 Birmingham (A) Derby programme: "When the fixture list came out and we saw that we had Reading at home for the first game of the season, we realised what a big step up we had made." Edit to see that someone made the same joke...
by Baines
11 Jun 2007 18:06
Forum: The Team
Topic: Greatest RFC XI Debate - Right wingers
Replies: 58
Views: 11221

I've got a lot of time for Scotty and also Jerry Williams, but as a proven match-winner in the second tier of English football and, to a lesser extent, the top tier, Glen Little (Glen Little, Glen Little, Glen Little) wins. He has the best final ball of any Reading winger -right or left- I've seen i...
by Baines
10 Jun 2007 22:32
Forum: The Team
Topic: Our worst Striker of recent times.
Replies: 104
Views: 20337

With his utterly intact barn door, and a banjo, unsullied by a cow's arse, the answer is Paul Brayson.
by Baines
08 Jun 2007 18:51
Forum: The Team
Topic: Bobby on the BBC website
Replies: 9
Views: 4481

Wimps, I fly all the time and never suffer with jetlag Amazes me that people, can sit on their arses for 10 hours and get off tired. Sat next to someone on a flight to Australia once who was "exhausted" when we got there - after 23 hours sitting down! Youth of today Maybe you bored him.
by Baines
16 May 2007 23:34
Forum: The Team
Topic: Your best and worst years?
Replies: 55
Views: 12589

Have to agree with those who've given 88-89 as the worst season. For all the times when the atmosphere was great and the ground was rocking, Elm Park could be oxf*rd shit when we were bad. Best 05/06, but also 87/88 - even though we got relegated, my 8 year old memory has blotted that out, and all t...
by Baines
17 Apr 2007 13:47
Forum: The Team
Topic: Vital Football article on Ingi....
Replies: 37
Views: 8731

Man Friday Coppell didn't sign Ingi from Wolves - Pardew did.

Get your facts right. Article is drivel.


Ingimarsson was Coppell's first signing.
by Baines
16 Apr 2007 23:52
Forum: The Team
Topic: Post Fans Forum Review
Replies: 55
Views: 14228

cover for Shorey


No mention of Goldbourne?
by Baines
16 Apr 2007 23:42
Forum: The Team
Topic: Player of the Season 2006/2007
Replies: 87
Views: 20341

Shorey. Aside from a blip just before Christmas he has consistently been very good indeed.

As for anyone who says Hunt, whilst his effort is exceptional and he has recently shown some genuine quality, he's more in the running for Man Utd's player of the year than ours.
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