Would that technically count as an appearance? He entered the field of play, yes, but was red carded before play was restartedNameless wrote:Keith Gillespie for Sheffield United is a performance I Shall never forget.....
by South Coast Royal » 02 Feb 2021 13:41
02 Feb 2021 13:41Knowing his off-field track record I wonder if he had somebody place a bet on him to get a red card.Nameless wrote:Keith Gillespie for Sheffield United is a performance I Shall never forget.....
I believe as he had entered the field of play and the player he was replacing had left it then it would count. Presumably it would be recorded as zero seconds though.Hendo wrote:Would that technically count as an appearance? He entered the field of play, yes, but was red carded before play was restartedNameless wrote:Keith Gillespie for Sheffield United is a performance I Shall never forget.....
What a day that was!Nameless wrote:I believe as he had entered the field of play and the player he was replacing had left it then it would count. Presumably it would be recorded as zero seconds though.Hendo wrote:Would that technically count as an appearance? He entered the field of play, yes, but was red carded before play was restartedNameless wrote:Keith Gillespie for Sheffield United is a performance I Shall never forget.....
It’s not often the fans give an opposing player a standing ovation as they leave the pitch.....
In fact having thought it through, it must have counted as an appearance. If the ref had decided the substitution had not actually been completed then GIllespie would have still only been a sub. Warnock could then have put someone else on instead of Gillespie, presumably with the same instructions as to what to do to our players....Nameless wrote:I believe as he had entered the field of play and the player he was replacing had left it then it would count. Presumably it would be recorded as zero seconds though.Hendo wrote:Would that technically count as an appearance? He entered the field of play, yes, but was red carded before play was restartedNameless wrote:Keith Gillespie for Sheffield United is a performance I Shall never forget.....
It’s not often the fans give an opposing player a standing ovation as they leave the pitch.....
by hughsies no.1 » 02 Feb 2021 16:15
02 Feb 2021 16:15Johnson didn’t like the 3-2 in 2015.hughsies no.1 wrote:A few spring to mind -
Hoekstra (2003), Stoke 3-0 Reading - don't think I had ever heard of him before the game, certainly had by the time we left the Britannia - absolutely tore us apart down our right side and bagged himself a hat-trick
Lescott (2003), Reading 0-1 Wolves - I thought he was immense that game and we could have been there all night and still not be able to get past him (that Alex Rae goal still haunts me).
Hulse (2005), Leeds 3-1 Reading - he was making his debut for Leeds, bagged a brace - just looked a beast up front and couldn't get near him all game
Henry (2006), Reading 0-4 Arsenal - know it has been mentioned before on this thread, hated playing Arsenal as they always played us off the park and Henry was magnificent, what a player
Hazard (2012), Chelsea 4-2 Reading - think it was his home debut and obviously arrived with a big reputation, we were new boys to the prem and I remember the pace, close control and skill he had that game - we couldn't get near him. Obviously turned out to be a long season for us.
Then aside from individual performances, Wayne Routledge always did a job on us for whoever he played for - Palace, QPR, Swansea. Nakhi Wells and Andy Johnson always loved it against us.
Only Reading fans could feel that we've messed up, when still 4 - 1 upHendo wrote:oxf*rd Walcott. As soon as he made it 4-1 right on half time, a bad feeling came over me. I remember walking down the steps to the concourse texting my uncle and saying something along the lines of "really could've done without conceding that goal right on half time, going to give them a massive boost now"
I don't think there is any perhaps about itbcubed wrote:Only Reading fans could feel that we've messed up, when still 4 - 1 upHendo wrote:oxf*rd Walcott. As soon as he made it 4-1 right on half time, a bad feeling came over me. I remember walking down the steps to the concourse texting my uncle and saying something along the lines of "really could've done without conceding that goal right on half time, going to give them a massive boost now"![]()
I recall looking around the stand and seeing something on everyone's faces.
Not sure exactly what it was, but it was the same look as at the play off final in 95 when Lovell missed the penalty at 2-0 up.
Perhaps there's a place deep within every Reading fan there is full of pessimism?!
by Franchise FC » 04 Feb 2021 18:42
04 Feb 2021 18:42It was the Hunt penalty decision that did for me - would have made it 5-1 and even the Arse would have struggled from thereHendo wrote:I don't think there is any perhaps about itbcubed wrote:Only Reading fans could feel that we've messed up, when still 4 - 1 upHendo wrote:oxf*rd Walcott. As soon as he made it 4-1 right on half time, a bad feeling came over me. I remember walking down the steps to the concourse texting my uncle and saying something along the lines of "really could've done without conceding that goal right on half time, going to give them a massive boost now"![]()
I recall looking around the stand and seeing something on everyone's faces.
Not sure exactly what it was, but it was the same look as at the play off final in 95 when Lovell missed the penalty at 2-0 up.
Perhaps there's a place deep within every Reading fan there is full of pessimism?!There was an odd feeling at HT that day, that goal right on HT, really did take the wind out of everyone a little bit.
by DandyRoyal » 07 Feb 2021 03:05
07 Feb 2021 03:05by Cape Town Royal » 07 Feb 2021 05:34
07 Feb 2021 05:34Funny you should say that. When he first signed for Chelsea, a few of my mates went to see them play at Bristol City in a pre season friendly and he was man of the match, did exactly what you said and I swear he never left the centre circle at any point. He was on another planet to every other player on the pitch.DandyRoyal wrote:Bit of a random shout, but I was at a pre-season friendly at home V Newcastle in...I don't know when to be honest, my head is saying 1999?
Anyway, Ruud Gullit was their player-manager and decided to bring himself on for whatever reason in the second half, in his late 30s I suppose, and he just seemed like a God amongst insects (speaking for both teams then), he was just strolling around in the middle of the park and pinging it all over the place, brilliant decisions, perfect accuracy.
I think this happened and isn't just some fiction I have created, but I would only have been about 12 so my memory is hazy.
by windermereROYAL » 07 Feb 2021 17:36
07 Feb 2021 17:36by Pepe the Horseman » 07 Feb 2021 17:45
07 Feb 2021 17:45He never actually played for Newcastle, so unless he just put his boots on for a friendly you either imagined it or it was actually a friendly against Chelsea.DandyRoyal wrote:Bit of a random shout, but I was at a pre-season friendly at home V Newcastle in...I don't know when to be honest, my head is saying 1999?
Anyway, Ruud Gullit was their player-manager and decided to bring himself on for whatever reason in the second half, in his late 30s I suppose, and he just seemed like a God amongst insects (speaking for both teams then), he was just strolling around in the middle of the park and pinging it all over the place, brilliant decisions, perfect accuracy.
I think this happened and isn't just some fiction I have created, but I would only have been about 12 so my memory is hazy.
Hardly ever gave the ball awayDick Habbin's hairdo wrote:Random one but the midget Chelsea midfielder - whatshisname - Gianfranco Zola.
OK, it was a PSF at EP but it was just a pleasure to watch him control the match with seemingly so little effort.
Ronaldo is the best player I've seen against Readingglenroyal wrote:Ronaldo vs Murty sticks in my mind.
(And Gus Poyet in a pre-season friendly I seem to recall)
The official Newcastle website must have imagined it too.Pepe the Horseman wrote:He never actually played for Newcastle, so unless he just put his boots on for a friendly you either imagined it or it was actually a friendly against Chelsea.DandyRoyal wrote:Bit of a random shout, but I was at a pre-season friendly at home V Newcastle in...I don't know when to be honest, my head is saying 1999?
Anyway, Ruud Gullit was their player-manager and decided to bring himself on for whatever reason in the second half, in his late 30s I suppose, and he just seemed like a God amongst insects (speaking for both teams then), he was just strolling around in the middle of the park and pinging it all over the place, brilliant decisions, perfect accuracy.
I think this happened and isn't just some fiction I have created, but I would only have been about 12 so my memory is hazy.
by Pepe the Horseman » 08 Feb 2021 09:07
08 Feb 2021 09:07Fair fcuks, must've just put his boots on for a friendly then.Orion1871 wrote:The official Newcastle website must have imagined it too.Pepe the Horseman wrote:He never actually played for Newcastle, so unless he just put his boots on for a friendly you either imagined it or it was actually a friendly against Chelsea.DandyRoyal wrote:Bit of a random shout, but I was at a pre-season friendly at home V Newcastle in...I don't know when to be honest, my head is saying 1999?
Anyway, Ruud Gullit was their player-manager and decided to bring himself on for whatever reason in the second half, in his late 30s I suppose, and he just seemed like a God amongst insects (speaking for both teams then), he was just strolling around in the middle of the park and pinging it all over the place, brilliant decisions, perfect accuracy.
I think this happened and isn't just some fiction I have created, but I would only have been about 12 so my memory is hazy.
https://www.nufc.co.uk/news/archive/fon ... t-reading/
I was there as well and as DandyRoyal said, Gullit was absolutely superb.
I remember Koscielney should have had a 2nd yellow think it was on about 86 mins and then inevitably plays a role in their comeback. Walcott in 96th min of 4 mins added time.URZZZZ wrote:Also didn't help that night that the ref allowed one of their players to rugby tackle Hunt inside the penalty box, he missed a blatant red card for Koscielny, and he went miles over time for their equaliserHendo wrote:oxf*rd Walcott. As soon as he made it 4-1 right on half time, a bad feeling came over me. I remember walking down the steps to the concourse texting my uncle and saying something along the lines of "really could've done without conceding that goal right on half time, going to give them a massive boost now"
That was a real killer as the route to the final that year was one of the easier ones, would have played Bradford next to get into the semis, which was against struggling Villa
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