And, apparently, he also has a problem with chronometers.Huckleberry Hound wrote: Bloke behind me had a surprising amount of hatred for Reading. He spent most of the match shouting abuse at the Clock End.
And, apparently, he also has a problem with chronometers.Huckleberry Hound wrote: Bloke behind me had a surprising amount of hatred for Reading. He spent most of the match shouting abuse at the Clock End.
Mind you we are getting better against them if the last game was anything to go by. Really could have nicked that SF game in 90 minutes but for a bad decision by Mackie in the last few minutes.STAR Liaison wrote:Not only do we have a 0% record against Arsenal (a defeat AET is still a defeat) but we've generally been unlucky in the cup-ties against them - there's only been a couple where we felt well-beaten / couldn't have won on another day.
You could also say Arsenal could have been comfortable but for the post and crossbar getting in the way.Sutekh wrote:Mind you we are getting better against them if the last game was anything to go by. Really could have nicked that SF game in 90 minutes but for a bad decision by Mackie in the last few minutes.STAR Liaison wrote:Not only do we have a 0% record against Arsenal (a defeat AET is still a defeat) but we've generally been unlucky in the cup-ties against them - there's only been a couple where we felt well-beaten / couldn't have won on another day.
So were Reading but for Federici NOT properly getting in the way in ETCountryRoyal wrote:You could also say Arsenal could have been comfortable but for the post and crossbar getting in the way.Sutekh wrote:Mind you we are getting better against them if the last game was anything to go by. Really could have nicked that SF game in 90 minutes but for a bad decision by Mackie in the last few minutes.STAR Liaison wrote:Not only do we have a 0% record against Arsenal (a defeat AET is still a defeat) but we've generally been unlucky in the cup-ties against them - there's only been a couple where we felt well-beaten / couldn't have won on another day.
Lol, you might as well say that Arsenal would've been comfortable if they scored every time they took a shot. They didn't, so it's kind of a moot point.CountryRoyal wrote:You could also say Arsenal could have been comfortable but for the post and crossbar getting in the way.Sutekh wrote:Mind you we are getting better against them if the last game was anything to go by. Really could have nicked that SF game in 90 minutes but for a bad decision by Mackie in the last few minutes.STAR Liaison wrote:Not only do we have a 0% record against Arsenal (a defeat AET is still a defeat) but we've generally been unlucky in the cup-ties against them - there's only been a couple where we felt well-beaten / couldn't have won on another day.
That was precisely the point I was making.genome wrote:Lol, you might as well say that Arsenal would've been comfortable if they scored every time they took a shot. They didn't, so it's kind of a moot point.CountryRoyal wrote:You could also say Arsenal could have been comfortable but for the post and crossbar getting in the way.Sutekh wrote:
Mind you we are getting better against them if the last game was anything to go by. Really could have nicked that SF game in 90 minutes but for a bad decision by Mackie in the last few minutes.
Had exactly the same the first day back at work after the game, you'd think going to extra time against a team struggling in the Championship you'd be a bit sheepish in victory, nope not the TV watching Arsenal fans.bobby1413 wrote:Sat in Walkabout for early game today and also later after Reading game.
The amount of plastic loud Arsenal "fans" was a joke.
I heard two behind me say "Did Reading play today?", response "dunno, don't care about that shit club".
Same two then spent the whole time calling Chelsea c*nts (true) and celebrating like it was a cup final.
Behaviour and "fans" of big clubs like this makes me wish even more that we (finally) beat Arsenal. Like in the semi final we lost it was galling having work colleagues and friends gloat as they sat at home watching the game on tv, not to mention the 5-7 game.
Our time will come and let's fuking hope it's on 25th October.
My work colleague says he is a MASSIVE Arsenal Fan. He apparently always has the latest shirt, and never misses them on TV. Last season he even made it to a game. Huge fan he istidus_mi2 wrote:Had exactly the same the first day back at work after the game, you'd think going to extra time against a team struggling in the Championship you'd be a bit sheepish in victory, nope not the TV watching Arsenal fans.bobby1413 wrote:Sat in Walkabout for early game today and also later after Reading game.
The amount of plastic loud Arsenal "fans" was a joke.
I heard two behind me say "Did Reading play today?", response "dunno, don't care about that shit club".
Same two then spent the whole time calling Chelsea c*nts (true) and celebrating like it was a cup final.
Behaviour and "fans" of big clubs like this makes me wish even more that we (finally) beat Arsenal. Like in the semi final we lost it was galling having work colleagues and friends gloat as they sat at home watching the game on tv, not to mention the 5-7 game.
Our time will come and let's fuking hope it's on 25th October.
Unfortunately all too common.bobby1413 wrote:My work colleague says he is a MASSIVE Arsenal Fan. He apparently always has the latest shirt, and never misses them on TV. Last season he even made it to a game. Huge fan he istidus_mi2 wrote:Had exactly the same the first day back at work after the game, you'd think going to extra time against a team struggling in the Championship you'd be a bit sheepish in victory, nope not the TV watching Arsenal fans.bobby1413 wrote:Sat in Walkabout for early game today and also later after Reading game.
The amount of plastic loud Arsenal "fans" was a joke.
I heard two behind me say "Did Reading play today?", response "dunno, don't care about that shit club".
Same two then spent the whole time calling Chelsea c*nts (true) and celebrating like it was a cup final.
Behaviour and "fans" of big clubs like this makes me wish even more that we (finally) beat Arsenal. Like in the semi final we lost it was galling having work colleagues and friends gloat as they sat at home watching the game on tv, not to mention the 5-7 game.
Our time will come and let's fuking hope it's on 25th October.
I remember on the way out of Wembley there was one fan giving it large that they would be going to the Final and we wouldn't be.bobby1413 wrote:My work colleague says he is a MASSIVE Arsenal Fan. He apparently always has the latest shirt, and never misses them on TV. Last season he even made it to a game. Huge fan he istidus_mi2 wrote:Had exactly the same the first day back at work after the game, you'd think going to extra time against a team struggling in the Championship you'd be a bit sheepish in victory, nope not the TV watching Arsenal fans.bobby1413 wrote:Sat in Walkabout for early game today and also later after Reading game.
The amount of plastic loud Arsenal "fans" was a joke.
I heard two behind me say "Did Reading play today?", response "dunno, don't care about that shit club".
Same two then spent the whole time calling Chelsea c*nts (true) and celebrating like it was a cup final.
Behaviour and "fans" of big clubs like this makes me wish even more that we (finally) beat Arsenal. Like in the semi final we lost it was galling having work colleagues and friends gloat as they sat at home watching the game on tv, not to mention the 5-7 game.
Our time will come and let's fuking hope it's on 25th October.
Football fans are cnuts. I'd stick with the radio.Ian Royal wrote:I remember on the way out of Wembley there was one fan giving it large that they would be going to the Final and we wouldn't be.bobby1413 wrote:My work colleague says he is a MASSIVE Arsenal Fan. He apparently always has the latest shirt, and never misses them on TV. Last season he even made it to a game. Huge fan he istidus_mi2 wrote: Had exactly the same the first day back at work after the game, you'd think going to extra time against a team struggling in the Championship you'd be a bit sheepish in victory, nope not the TV watching Arsenal fans.
Yeah, congratulations, you made really hard work of a shit Championship team you normally stuff, scraping a win in extra time thanks to a goalkeeping howler. Party on. We enjoyed our trip to Wembley thanks.
Not to mention the racist alcoholic arsehole on the tube on the way who decided to try and start something with some of our fans, who tried to claim we'd never even been to Wembley.
And 5 goals to Reading as wellWinchester Royal wrote:I remember this fat middle aged Arsenal fan on the bus after the 7-5 cup game, giving it large about how shit Reading were. Just what we needed, an in-depth tactical analysis of our defensive qualities, delivered with lots of swearing and aggression when it was pointed out that his side had just leaked 5 goals so were hardly special in that area either.
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