Best RFC forward of all time? Part one

Best forward ever?

Trevor Senior
25
23%
Robin Friday
36
32%
Ronnie Blackman
3
3%
Jamie Cureton
11
10%
Jimmy Quinn
13
12%
Kevin Doyle
14
13%
Dave Kitson
2
2%
Kerry Dixon
7
6%
 
Total votes: 111
Behindu
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by Behindu » 19 Jun 2007 14:09

woody61 Can we have a subs bench? Not including Reading fans everywhere [boo], obviously.


But aren;t there only 2 options for the subs bench ?

Either the old wooden one at Ep or the new Plexiglass version at the Mad STad...

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by woody61 » 19 Jun 2007 14:15

Behindu
woody61 Can we have a subs bench? Not including Reading fans everywhere [boo], obviously.


But aren;t there only 2 options for the subs bench ?

Either the old wooden one at Ep or the new Plexiglass version at the Mad STad...


I know someone who 'liberated' a lot of the dug-out seating from Elm Park. It's in his shed.

Behindu
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by Behindu » 19 Jun 2007 14:17

woody61
Behindu
woody61 Can we have a subs bench? Not including Reading fans everywhere [boo], obviously.


But aren;t there only 2 options for the subs bench ?

Either the old wooden one at Ep or the new Plexiglass version at the Mad STad...


I know someone who 'liberated' a lot of the dug-out seating from Elm Park. It's in his shed.


What's the point of having it in his shed ?
The dugouts themselves are being used at a higher level of sport than ever before....

woody61
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by woody61 » 19 Jun 2007 14:20

Behindu
woody61
Behindu
woody61 Can we have a subs bench? Not including Reading fans everywhere [boo], obviously.


But aren;t there only 2 options for the subs bench ?

Either the old wooden one at Ep or the new Plexiglass version at the Mad STad...


I know someone who 'liberated' a lot of the dug-out seating from Elm Park. It's in his shed.


What's the point of having it in his shed ?
The dugouts themselves are being used at a higher level of sport than ever before....


He's got all sorts of things in his shed. Lord Lucan's got to have somewhere to sit when he's not grooming Shergar.

Behindu
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Posts: 1970
Joined: 01 Mar 2007 15:05

by Behindu » 19 Jun 2007 14:21

woody61
Behindu
woody61
Behindu
woody61 Can we have a subs bench? Not including Reading fans everywhere [boo], obviously.


But aren;t there only 2 options for the subs bench ?

Either the old wooden one at Ep or the new Plexiglass version at the Mad STad...


I know someone who 'liberated' a lot of the dug-out seating from Elm Park. It's in his shed.


What's the point of having it in his shed ?
The dugouts themselves are being used at a higher level of sport than ever before....


He's got all sorts of things in his shed. Lord Lucan's got to have somewhere to sit when he's not grooming Shergar.


Sounds like his garden shed is bigger than my garden shed...


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by woody61 » 20 Jun 2007 10:41

Behindu
woody61
Behindu
woody61
Behindu
woody61 Can we have a subs bench? Not including Reading fans everywhere [boo], obviously.


But aren;t there only 2 options for the subs bench ?

Either the old wooden one at Ep or the new Plexiglass version at the Mad STad...


I know someone who 'liberated' a lot of the dug-out seating from Elm Park. It's in his shed.


What's the point of having it in his shed ?
The dugouts themselves are being used at a higher level of sport than ever before....


He's got all sorts of things in his shed. Lord Lucan's got to have somewhere to sit when he's not grooming Shergar.


Sounds like his garden shed is bigger than my garden shed...


Uh-oh. shed envy.

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