by Platypuss » 21 Oct 2015 17:11
by Forbury Lion » 21 Oct 2015 17:25
by Mr Optimist » 21 Oct 2015 17:44
by Mid Sussex Royal » 21 Oct 2015 19:47
Mr Optimist I think it was originally a joint venture between Sainsburys and British Home Stores. Sainsburys doing the groceries and BHS the clothing and home ware side of things.
Worked in the Dixons in there for a short while in the mid80s.
by JC » 21 Oct 2015 23:22
Dick Habbin's hairdo Marvellous stuff. Roger Smee and Frank Waller.... heroes.
by JC » 21 Oct 2015 23:24
Vision This must have been posted before but I have to confess I've never seen it if it has.
A news report from 1983 about the proposed merger between Reading and Oxford. For particular interest to those who still think Madejski saved us from Maxwell.
Check out the Tilehurst Road training ground. Oh and the NF grafitti
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... KVejNAw6S0
by K9hassel » 22 Oct 2015 01:54
Sutekh 3m10s in - I've still got that tie !
And the result of that game on 2nd May was Oxford United 1-2 Reading, shame there's no video footage of that game as that must have been very interesting on the terraces.
What did become of Frank Waller? He seems to have just faded away after he was legally prevented from completing the deal.
by Vision » 22 Oct 2015 08:25
JCVision This must have been posted before but I have to confess I've never seen it if it has.
A news report from 1983 about the proposed merger between Reading and Oxford. For particular interest to those who still think Madejski saved us from Maxwell.
Check out the Tilehurst Road training ground. Oh and the NF grafitti
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... KVejNAw6S0
I have never seen anybody say they thought Madjeski saved the club from Maxwell. I thought everybody knew he took over from Roger Smee when he ran into financial difficulties.
by LUX » 22 Oct 2015 09:38
by sputnik » 22 Oct 2015 10:56
K9hasselSutekh 3m10s in - I've still got that tie !
And the result of that game on 2nd May was Oxford United 1-2 Reading, shame there's no video footage of that game as that must have been very interesting on the terraces.
I remember it well. Awarded a last minute penalty and an Oxford skinhead jumped the wall/moat and kicked the ball away to the adulation of the London Rd end.Stewart Henderson then calmly slotted it home.
by JC » 22 Oct 2015 17:37
sputnikK9hasselSutekh 3m10s in - I've still got that tie !
And the result of that game on 2nd May was Oxford United 1-2 Reading, shame there's no video footage of that game as that must have been very interesting on the terraces.
I remember it well. Awarded a last minute penalty and an Oxford skinhead jumped the wall/moat and kicked the ball away to the adulation of the London Rd end.Stewart Henderson then calmly slotted it home.
I can't remember it very well, as I thought it was Dixon who scored the penalty.
by K9hassel » 22 Oct 2015 22:21
by Jack Celliers » 24 Oct 2015 10:38
Armadillo Roadkill As a total Newbie glory hunter (moved to Reading Jan2000, first match March of that year, STH since August 2000) I’ve only read about the Thames Valley Royals idea.
Seeing it presented as a current news story (in this film) when the end result wasn’t known, I’m struck by just how devastating it must have felt. And what a total hero Roger Smee was. And that they never should have changed the Heelas name. (I still doggedly call it Heelas, and call Savacentre Savacentre too).
by glass half full » 25 Oct 2015 18:10
Jack CelliersArmadillo Roadkill As a total Newbie glory hunter (moved to Reading Jan2000, first match March of that year, STH since August 2000) I’ve only read about the Thames Valley Royals idea.
Seeing it presented as a current news story (in this film) when the end result wasn’t known, I’m struck by just how devastating it must have felt. And what a total hero Roger Smee was. And that they never should have changed the Heelas name. (I still doggedly call it Heelas, and call Savacentre Savacentre too).
Do you call it Heelas's?
That was brilliant. It seems 100 years ago though. Evans and Smee were so young and spoke so well.
by Mr.Swainey » 25 Oct 2015 19:57
by Jack Celliers » 25 Oct 2015 20:15
Mid Sussex RoyalMr Optimist I think it was originally a joint venture between Sainsburys and British Home Stores. Sainsburys doing the groceries and BHS the clothing and home ware side of things.
Worked in the Dixons in there for a short while in the mid80s.
Yep it was joint venture with BHS - worked there when it opened in 1981.
by Woodcote Royal » 29 Oct 2015 17:47
strap Great find - many thanks.
by bobby1413 » 29 Oct 2015 18:10
Armadillo Roadkill As a total Newbie glory hunter (moved to Reading Jan2000, first match March of that year, STH since August 2000) I’ve only read about the Thames Valley Royals idea.
Seeing it presented as a current news story (in this film) when the end result wasn’t known, I’m struck by just how devastating it must have felt. And what a total hero Roger Smee was. And that they never should have changed the Heelas name. (I still doggedly call it Heelas, and call Savacentre Savacentre too).
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