On this day......

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Re: On this day......

by bcubed » 15 May 2025 11:06

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This. Or lost 2-1 at Fulham instead of 3-1. The annoying thing was that in both games Fulham scored their last goal in sodding injury time :twisted:

From memory they hit the woodwork 3 times! What made that performance worse was Fulham had the worst away record in the premiership. Yet they played us off the park that day.


They'd not won away in the previous 33 matches.


Hence the chant - We're winning away, how shit must you be, etc

May be the first time I'd heard it.

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Re: On this day......

by Snowflake Royal » 15 May 2025 12:34

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stealthpapes I think that's the first I've heard of the Cahill thing, sorry Stranded

Yeah been pretty widely discussed. Was definitely an error.

We definitely spent big for us, though not that much for even the bottom of that league. So it's not that we didn’t invest, like you said. But that our transfer decisions were very poor.

Pursuing Brown (?) who had no intention of coming. Was it Lescott too or he the season before? Then resorting to Fae, who was poor and his attitude stank... Duberry on the decline, Rosenior for Seol, sticking and not twisting on Cahill, Matejovski wasn't up to the pace of the league, Kebe wasn't nearly ready for it ... etc etc.


I may be verging on blasphemy, but it could be argued SSC made a number of errors that final season.

Not least, Wally Downes begged him to play five in midfield against Fulham to shut down the middle, but he was so stuck to 4-4-2 that he wouldn't change. As above, that was the crucial game.

Also, not going all-out attack away at Derby. They were there for the taking, and although we won 4-0, three more goals would have kept us up. But we didn't make any significant adjustments or really go for broke when we needed it.

He definitely made errors. I don’t really agree on Derby.

We took the lead early and looked safe most of the game, Fulham only scored late on, by which time we were 3-0 up with less than 15 minutes to go. No real chance to score 4 goals in that time. And going flat out for 7 from the first minute would have been reckless

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Re: On this day......

by rfc8 » 18 May 2025 21:45

18/5/1966
Reading 4 Exeter 1

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Re: On this day......

by rfc8 » 18 May 2025 23:02

18/5/1913
Italy 0 Reading 2

5th match of Italy tour, W 4 L 1

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Re: On this day......

by rfc8 » 19 May 2025 08:17

19/5/2013
West Ham 4 Reading 2

Last PL match, at least for now


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Re: On this day......

by rfc8 » 20 May 2025 11:09

20/5/1966
Reading 4 Shrewsbury 1

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Re: On this day......

by John Smith » 21 May 2025 16:42

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Dirk Gently I may be verging on blasphemy, but it could be argued SSC made a number of errors that final season.

Not least, Wally Downes begged him to play five in midfield against Fulham to shut down the middle, but he was so stuck to 4-4-2 that he wouldn't change. As above, that was the crucial game.

Also, not going all-out attack away at Derby. They were there for the taking, and although we won 4-0, three more goals would have kept us up. But we didn't make any significant adjustments or really go for broke when we needed it.

He definitely made errors. I don’t really agree on Derby.

We took the lead early and looked safe most of the game, Fulham only scored late on, by which time we were 3-0 up with less than 15 minutes to go. No real chance to score 4 goals in that time. And going flat out for 7 from the first minute would have been reckless

I thought his persistence with the woeful Sonko that season also cost us. Seemed to give away a penalty in every game.

I felt we did all we could at Derby from memory.

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Re: On this day......

by Stranded » 23 May 2025 07:33

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Dirk Gently I may be verging on blasphemy, but it could be argued SSC made a number of errors that final season.

Not least, Wally Downes begged him to play five in midfield against Fulham to shut down the middle, but he was so stuck to 4-4-2 that he wouldn't change. As above, that was the crucial game.

Also, not going all-out attack away at Derby. They were there for the taking, and although we won 4-0, three more goals would have kept us up. But we didn't make any significant adjustments or really go for broke when we needed it.

He definitely made errors. I don’t really agree on Derby.

We took the lead early and looked safe most of the game, Fulham only scored late on, by which time we were 3-0 up with less than 15 minutes to go. No real chance to score 4 goals in that time. And going flat out for 7 from the first minute would have been reckless

I thought his persistence with the woeful Sonko that season also cost us. Seemed to give away a penalty in every game.

I felt we did all we could at Derby from memory.


If memory serves, we could have had another couple quite comfortably but you'd have to be harsh to lay any blame at only scoring 4 in an away game.

As mentioned when discussing that season before, we went on a really good run of 10pts from 5 games that looked to be more than enough but the performances just dropped off a cliff after that which put is in a position that we really should not have been.

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Re: On this day......

by Brogue » 29 May 2025 12:11

We lost the playoff final today in 2017


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Re: On this day......

by Mid Sussex Royal » 29 May 2025 12:27

Brogue We lost the playoff final today in 2017


1995 too, which felt much worse given how the game went.

My order in terms of disappointment factor:

Bolton
Walsall - just beats Hudds due to us cruising in ET until a freak OG.
Huddersfield
Swansea

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Re: On this day......

by Snowflake Royal » 29 May 2025 12:36

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Brogue We lost the playoff final today in 2017


1995 too, which felt much worse given how the game went.

My order in terms of disappointment factor:

Bolton
Walsall - just beats Hudds due to us cruising in ET until a freak OG.
Huddersfield
Swansea

Walsall
Bolton
Huddersfield
Swansea for me

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Re: On this day......

by From Despair To Where? » 29 May 2025 12:45

That Huddersfield game is one of the worst I've ever been to. I remember Wembley did this interactive thing where you could find yourself in the crowd. I searched for myself and I looked absolutely bored shitless.

I didn't feel that despondent after Bolton, I guess our levels of expectation were hugely different then. As I said on another post, I was preoccupied with getting back to Manchester to sit my last final at 10am the next morning.

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Re: On this day......

by Snowflake Royal » 29 May 2025 15:14

From Despair To Where? That Huddersfield game is one of the worst I've ever been to. I remember Wembley did this interactive thing where you could find yourself in the crowd. I searched for myself and I looked absolutely bored shitless.

I didn't feel that despondent after Bolton, I guess our levels of expectation were hugely different then. As I said on another post, I was preoccupied with getting back to Manchester to sit my last final at 10am the next morning.

Bolton was my first game and I had no context, I just assumed we'd go up next season. It was only over the next few months I realised what a big miss it was.

Swansea I expected us to lose, thought we had more chance against Hudders, but that we'd be dreadful if we did go up.


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Re: On this day......

by tmesis » 31 May 2025 22:47

The Bolton game was, without doubt, the worst I've felt after a Reading game. It felt like we were robbed of promotion that year. Bolton should have been down to 10 for an hour, and their player who should have been sent off set up their equaliser.

Walsall and Huddersfield were really annoying, but being 0-3 to Swansea was bad. Just that feeling of 'not again!"

I think Huddersfield would have been worse had the game not been so stupefyingly terrible. It's harder to go through the gears of emotion after two hours of utter tedium.

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Re: On this day......

by Royal Ginger » 31 May 2025 22:58

The sliding doors moment when Karacan hit the post adds some mustard to Swansea for me vs Huddersfield when both teams should have lost as the game was so bad.

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