Newport's badge has 2 formation dates on it, 1912 and 1989 so I assume it's a continuation of the original club and we played them in the League Cup 5 years ago anyway.Sutekh wrote:Of the current 92 clubs, Reading have never played competitive games againstFrom Despair To Where? wrote:So who does that leave that we've never played? Salford, FGR, Morecambe, Fleetwood?Sutekh wrote:
They beat Carlisle and I believe that of all the teams Reading have played in the league it’s Carlisle that have gone the longest gap since Reading last played against them (last game being May 1982).
Accrington Stanley
Fleetwood
Forest Green Rovers
Morecambe
Newport County
Salford City
Wimbledon
Crawley and Stevenage have only been played in cup games.
Accrington and Wimbledon are different entities to those that existed previously, believe Newport are as well but not 100%
Sutekh wrote:Of the current 92 clubs, Reading have never played competitive games againstFrom Despair To Where? wrote:So who does that leave that we've never played? Salford, FGR, Morecambe, Fleetwood?Sutekh wrote:
They beat Carlisle and I believe that of all the teams Reading have played in the league it’s Carlisle that have gone the longest gap since Reading last played against them (last game being May 1982).
Accrington Stanley
Fleetwood
Forest Green Rovers
Morecambe
Newport County
Salford City
Wimbledon
Crawley and Stevenage have only been played in cup games.
Accrington and Wimbledon are different entities to those that existed previously, believe Newport are as well but not 100%
yeah same. West London preferably, or one of the London 'big boys' awayHendo wrote:Any London/London-ish based side away for me, again selfish reasons.
Green wrote:Does Newport Bill still post on here?
Yes yes yesCountryRoyal wrote:Grimsby
The first number after the European sides? We’re oxf*rd massive.Sutekh wrote:Reading are number 8 in tonight’s draw.
No’s. 1-7 are the PL sides involved in Europe
*xf*rd are number 11
Rochdale are number 32
Yeah, I don’t think we’re getting Cambridge.Snowflake Royal wrote:As always, Cambridge away.CavershamRoyal wrote:Personally want Cambridge at home, if they get through. Otherwise, any home tie, preferably against lower league opposition. Nothing too dreary like Preston or Forest.
Swansea looking a bit tidy this year. Shows what getting in a decent manager can dogenome wrote:Yeah, I don’t think we’re getting Cambridge.Snowflake Royal wrote:As always, Cambridge away.CavershamRoyal wrote:Personally want Cambridge at home, if they get through. Otherwise, any home tie, preferably against lower league opposition. Nothing too dreary like Preston or Forest.
As every other year I shall remain disappointed.Hound wrote:Swansea looking a bit tidy this year. Shows what getting in a decent manager can dogenome wrote:Yeah, I don’t think we’re getting Cambridge.Snowflake Royal wrote: As always, Cambridge away.
Don't know why anybody would want to go to Cambridge away.genome wrote:Yeah, I don’t think we’re getting Cambridge.Snowflake Royal wrote:As always, Cambridge away.CavershamRoyal wrote:Personally want Cambridge at home, if they get through. Otherwise, any home tie, preferably against lower league opposition. Nothing too dreary like Preston or Forest.
It's definitely too intellectual for you..The Enfield Royal71 wrote:Don't know why anybody would want to go to Cambridge away.genome wrote:Yeah, I don’t think we’re getting Cambridge.Snowflake Royal wrote: As always, Cambridge away.
Its a dive and boring as hell.
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