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things you have seen in your time supporting Reading

by The 17 Bus » 27 Dec 2008 12:59

Matches you have attended when our history was achieved, and any other odds and sods.


8-0 v southport
The goal that never was
coming back from 3-0 down to beat Plymouth
Simod Cup Final
Wembley Play Off
Millenium Play off
First ever game at the Madstad
Promotion to the Prem (Leicester)
Keeper scoring from open play for Reading

Losing my shirt to Pardew, minutes before he resigned.
Helping keep Steve Coppell at RFC as Manager.

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by southstand67 » 27 Dec 2008 13:05

Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!

Division 3 winners same season. Having beaten Derby 2-0

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by Dirk Gently » 27 Dec 2008 13:05

The 17 Bus The goal that never was


Which one? :wink:

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by The 17 Bus » 27 Dec 2008 13:06

southstand67 Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!

Division 3 winners same season. Having beaten Derby 2-0


the game was away at Newport.

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by The 17 Bus » 27 Dec 2008 13:09

southstand67 Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!

Division 3 winners same season. Having beaten Derby 2-0


Twice was a championship after beating Derby, only here to see the Champions rings true.


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by Dirk Gently » 27 Dec 2008 13:09

The 17 Bus 8-0 v southport
The goal that never was
coming back from 3-0 down to beat Plymouth
Simod Cup Final
Wembley Play Off
Millenium Play off
First ever game at the Madstad
Promotion to the Prem (Leicester)
Keeper scoring from open play for Reading

Losing my shirt to Pardew, minutes before he resigned.
Helping keep Steve Coppell at RFC as Manager.


All except 2 of those, plus seeing us beat Barnsley 7-0 and West Hame 6-0. (Strangely enough those were the only games I've ever watched from behind the goal at the respective grounds!)

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by The 17 Bus » 27 Dec 2008 13:11

Saw 6-0 v West Ham, also the two abandoned games, Bury at EP and Leicester at the Madstad. The list will go on and on.

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by southstand67 » 27 Dec 2008 13:15

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southstand67 Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!

Division 3 winners same season. Having beaten Derby 2-0


Twice was a championship after beating Derby, only here to see the Champions rings true.


I can see why you say that - actually it coincided with me getting a job which meant I could have saturday afternoons off. :)

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 27 Dec 2008 13:24

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southstand67 Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!

Division 3 winners same season. Having beaten Derby 2-0


the game was away at Newport.

we beat Derby 1-0 that year, and it didn't (quite) clinch the title for us.


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by eleventh earl of mar » 27 Dec 2008 13:34

southstand67 Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!


If you were there, how could you not know it was away?

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by southstand67 » 27 Dec 2008 14:38

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southstand67 Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!


If you were there, how could you not know it was away?


They were at home when they beat Newport 2-0, may well have done it away too. Leafing thru that heaven on earth book thingy, there's a bit about it in there. It seems to imply that we were at home when we made that record number of wins. I was just looking for some clarification.

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by Baines » 27 Dec 2008 14:43

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southstand67 Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!


If you were there, how could you not know it was away?


They were at home when they beat Newport 2-0, may well have done it away too. Leafing thru that heaven on earth book thingy, there's a bit about it in there. It seems to imply that we were at home when we made that record number of wins. I was just looking for some clarification.


WE WERE AWAY.

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by The 17 Bus » 27 Dec 2008 14:46

look at page 290 in that book, beat the record, so 12 wins at Newport, then a 1-0 at Lincoln for no 13, followed by a disappointing 2-2 draw with Wolves at EP, but still a record and hopefully will be for a long time yet.


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by Ian Royal » 27 Dec 2008 14:56

Wembley Play Off Final
The Home wins against Wolves - including THAT game where Archie scored twice after they cheated their way into the lead.
Man Utd in the FA cup circa '97
That cup game against Cardiff with the badly aimed coin throwing
Last League game at Elm Park
First League game at Madejski Stadium
Millenium Play Off Final
The diabolical showing against Wimbledon on boxing day
Curo's 4 for Bristol Rovers
First Premier League Game
Both bloody league defeats in 05/06
Man Utd in the home replay of the FA cup at the Mad Stad
The game in which we were relegated from the Premier League (Derby away)

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by Baines » 27 Dec 2008 14:58

The 17 Bus look at page 290 in that book, beat the record, so 12 wins at Newport, then a 1-0 at Lincoln for no 13, followed by a disappointing 2-2 draw with Wolves at EP, but still a record and hopefully will be for a long time yet.


It wasn't too disappointing. Electric atmosphere, plenty of goals and an attedance several thousand above the ground limit...

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by The 17 Bus » 27 Dec 2008 15:02

disappointing in that we did not win it.

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by Hugo Boss » 27 Dec 2008 15:26

An OAP falling off the wall at the back of the South Bank during the 3-3 Nottingham Forest game in '98.
The Thames Valley Jets.
floyd__streete wearing sun glasses to a night game.
Paul Black.

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by Ian Royal » 27 Dec 2008 15:43

Hugo Boss An OAP falling off the wall at the back of the South Bank during the 3-3 Nottingham Forest game in '98.
The Thames Valley Jets.
floyd__streete wearing sun glasses to a night game.
Paul Black.


I'd always thought they were awful until I went to Ipswich this year and saw their version. Made the TVJs look like US champions.

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by Baines » 27 Dec 2008 15:58

The 17 Bus disappointing in that we did not win it.


A fitting way for it to end.

The Darlington result was really disappointing.

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by eleventh earl of mar » 27 Dec 2008 16:26

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southstand67 Newport County at Elm Park 1985. I believe that 2-0 win was a record number of wins from the start of the season, although I'm sure someone will correct me!


If you were there, how could you not know it was away?


They were at home when they beat Newport 2-0, may well have done it away too. Leafing thru that heaven on earth book thingy, there's a bit about it in there. It seems to imply that we were at home when we made that record number of wins. I was just looking for some clarification.


My point is, anybody who went to the match would know it was away regardless of what any book implies.

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