They Think It's All Over...........

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They Think It's All Over...........

by Chicken Balti Pie » 09 Jul 2006 01:27

Flicking through the channels earlier and stopped on UKTV Gold2 as 'They Think Its All Over' was on.

In the celebration round they showed pictures of half empty East Stand waving PANTS around as Wrexham scored their two goals.

What a contrast. I know there have been lots of 'we've come a long way' threads of late but this clip really did awaken me to just how things have changed.

Half empty East Stand (Plolastics)
PANTS day
Wrexham at home

Thank you RFC - for all your failings commercially, when it comes to Football we've never had it so good

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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by Royalee » 09 Jul 2006 01:43

Very clear memories of that one and I for one won't be complaining about Premiership and 'plastic football'.

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by dazzase » 09 Jul 2006 03:21

Looking back now, 'pants day' was the moment Reading FC started to head in the right direction. What a journey!!!!!!

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by LimpBiscuit » 09 Jul 2006 09:38

dazzase Looking back now, 'pants day' was the moment Reading FC started to head in the right direction. What a journey!!!!!!


Fred Neate stole my pants

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by Jerry St Clair » 09 Jul 2006 10:13

In those days, you could turn up 5 mins before kick off and wander into the middle of the East Stand and select a seat on the half way line with acres of empty seating around you.

Great days.

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by LUX » 09 Jul 2006 12:23

Oh I see. Now the good old days are the Madstad.

Bloody newbies.

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by Stooper » 09 Jul 2006 12:27

i seem to remember one guy has Gurney 18 printed on his pants....

also in the plastics dicussion....Leyton Orient in the LDV Vans trophy anyone? I was there 8)

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by Bristol Royalz » 09 Jul 2006 12:33

Not as bad as the pitch invasion against Cambridge, that was an embarassing moment..

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by moo » 09 Jul 2006 12:43

I sort of miss the Division two days . LDV Vans vs Chesterfield, up pops Curo.. 5 of us leap off our seats in the north stand have have a disco


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by Bucks Dave » 09 Jul 2006 12:49

And there used to be great banter with the 50 fans in the away end, no queues at the food concessions and who can remember the great Mates Day when I brought two mates along to a 10.000 crowd, rain poured down and we lost in a truly awful match which meant the two mates stayed away for years?

No drummer, no Tom Hanks, a quite different Kingsley and never a problem getting a ticket, home or away. Royalty points!! Who needed them?

Ah, great days.

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by Bacon Double Cheese » 09 Jul 2006 12:53

Bucks Dave no Tom Hanks
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by Jay » 09 Jul 2006 13:48

Bacon Double Cheese
Bucks Dave no Tom Hanks
:shock:


:lol: Splastic

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by anR » 09 Jul 2006 14:19

Bucks Dave a quite different Kingsley.


Bring back the old one!


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by Badger Finger » 09 Jul 2006 15:44

anR
Bucks Dave a quite different Kingsley.


Bring back the old one!


I remember booing the new one... QuaLOLity

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by anR » 09 Jul 2006 16:42

Badger Finger
anR
Bucks Dave a quite different Kingsley.


Bring back the old one!


I remember booing the new one... QuaLOLity


The newbie was introduced at half time on the first home game of the season, was it Rotherham a few years back? :? Ironically I missed that game being away at a summer festival, so I never got to see the vetrans final departure... :cry:

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by andyhalls » 09 Jul 2006 18:07

anR
Badger Finger
anR
Bucks Dave a quite different Kingsley.


Bring back the old one!


I remember booing the new one... QuaLOLity


The newbie was introduced at half time on the first home game of the season, was it Rotherham a few years back? :? Ironically I missed that game being away at a summer festival, so I never got to see the vetrans final departure... :cry:


Is my mind playing tricks, or do I remember a mention for a Mrs. Kingsley, the excuse that he needed to go get a newer version, or something...

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Kingsley, past present and future

by windjammer » 11 Jul 2006 21:26

According to Meridan the other night, and let's face it they know all about RFC, there will be a new bigger Kingsley for the new season. Presumably that will it make harder for Murts and co to jump on him when we score (if we score?).

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by KC Royal » 14 Jul 2006 10:29

The thread about the low points at the Mad Stad a few months ago, reminded me of this match as it came shortly after the Scunthorpe game. I'll never forget a mate at school just cracking up in front of me when he saw it on TTIAO. Even though I already knew that it was going to be on the show, I still almost died of embarassment. But its funny thinking back now looking back.

On another note I remember the attendances being the norm at the time, but they are made to look even more abysmal now.

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by markwilson88 » 14 Jul 2006 17:47

haha rubbish shouts!

You boys seriously wouldnt rather be jumping about on your own whilst losing to rovers 6-0 than play man utd next year would you?

Nostalgia is fine, dont confuse it with a frustrating non-succesful past!

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by iPhil® » 14 Jul 2006 18:30

I don't think anyone on here has said they want to go back to those days. Just looking back and seeing how far we've come that's all. I look back on days past with fondness of some things, but that doesn't mean I want them back. I sometimes think back to my first car with fond memories (an old beat up mini with holes in the floor), but I don't want it back.

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