Sunday (tomorrow), post-6 PMmoo wrote:whens the draw pls
EDIT --soz for the simultaneity there T.R.O.L.'erz; I'll leave it here anyway TOTPMF ;)
Sunday (tomorrow), post-6 PMmoo wrote:whens the draw pls
You are spot on there sir! His passing today (and not just across the back) was of extremely high quality. I would be interested to see what his pass completion rate was. I started counting and it was 100% up to 9 when I stopped (yeh OK, it was too cold to take my shoes and socks off!).Smoking Kills Dancing Doe wrote:What a ball in by Griffin.
He's looked sharp today. Maybe people should not have written him off before even playing....
Quarter-finals in 27 was the last time.PorkyRfc wrote:Notts County at home would be nice.
Football trivia question for somebody knowledgable;
I know we last reached the fifth round in 2007 and before that 1998 but we lost in both.
Obviously our best every performance was in 1927 when we got to the Semi finals (just two games away and at Wembley now!!)
BUT does anyone know IF we win in the next round, when was the last time we got to the FA Cup Quarter Finals???? I remember the League Cup one in 1996 and 1998.
Could be some significant history in a particularly despressing season?!
More than that, he doesn't play the obvious ball - he'll do something a bit different and which the opposition aren't expecting. That's something that many of the others aren't good at - Bryn especially.RoyalBlue wrote:You are spot on there sir! His passing today (and not just across the back) was of extremely high quality. I would be interested to see what his pass completion rate was. I started counting and it was 100% up to 9 when I stopped (yeh OK, it was too cold to take my shoes and socks off!).Smoking Kills Dancing Doe wrote:What a ball in by Griffin.
He's looked sharp today. Maybe people should not have written him off before even playing....
The only 'criticism' of him I had - up until the last 10 minutes or so - was that he wasn't pushing forward beyond the half way line and we were therefore missing out in overlapping runs and support in attacks down the right. The moment they removed the electric fence on the halfway line, he produced that sublime pass and we scored. After that I was hoping he would stay back and defend but the altitude appeared to have got to his head and he kept pressing forward!!
Simon Church against Liverpool was shown on the BBC News at 10pm,Just seen Sig's goal on the BBC National news on BBC1 - don't remember the last time a Reading goal was shown on the National News!
Semis actually.PorkyRfc wrote:thanks Ark - 1927!!! Blimey, history to be made!
I know that; but to to get to the semis, you have to get through the quarters first, so I am correct.Man Friday wrote:Semis actually.PorkyRfc wrote:thanks Ark - 1927!!! Blimey, history to be made!
Yep, it really was terrific to see a RB who was so comfortable on the ball. With him, Mills, and Bertrand all in the back line we have proper footballers who can now play the ball out of the back.Dirk Gently wrote:More than that, he doesn't play the obvious ball - he'll do something a bit different and which the opposition aren't expecting. That's something that many of the others aren't good at - Bryn especially.RoyalBlue wrote:You are spot on there sir! His passing today (and not just across the back) was of extremely high quality. I would be interested to see what his pass completion rate was. I started counting and it was 100% up to 9 when I stopped (yeh OK, it was too cold to take my shoes and socks off!).Smoking Kills Dancing Doe wrote:What a ball in by Griffin.
He's looked sharp today. Maybe people should not have written him off before even playing....
The only 'criticism' of him I had - up until the last 10 minutes or so - was that he wasn't pushing forward beyond the half way line and we were therefore missing out in overlapping runs and support in attacks down the right. The moment they removed the electric fence on the halfway line, he produced that sublime pass and we scored. After that I was hoping he would stay back and defend but the altitude appeared to have got to his head and he kept pressing forward!!
Next time, make it a 3pm kick off you cocks....that way, we may ALL get to see the full 90 minutesWoodleyRoyal wrote:an official apology from the F.A. http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/FACompeti ... ement.aspx
Maybe it will soon....T.R.O.L.I. wrote:Fair enough - doesn't happen too often though
you disagree?Royal With Cheese wrote:You're better at game annecdotes TBF.Maguire wrote:What a season Gylfi is having. Full credit to Brendan Rodgers for giving him his chance.
Can't broadcast live games in the UK at 3pm on a Saturday - even online.AthleticoSpizz wrote:Next time, make it a 3pm kick off you cocks....that way, we may ALL get to see the full 90 minutesWoodleyRoyal wrote:an official apology from the F.A. http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/FACompeti ... ement.aspx
Basically yes.Maguire wrote:you disagree?Royal With Cheese wrote:You're better at game annecdotes TBF.Maguire wrote:What a season Gylfi is having. Full credit to Brendan Rodgers for giving him his chance.
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