Hi-5.Pepe the Horseman wrote:My favourite ever Reading player by some way.
^this #legendPepe the Horseman wrote:My favourite ever Reading player by some way.
I would death threat her, with my penisPepe the Horseman wrote:We should track her down and send her some death threats
Hardly a lethal injection.soggy biscuit wrote:I would death threat her, with my penisPepe the Horseman wrote:We should track her down and send her some death threats
It wasn't all down to him though, there were a few thousand of us sucking that slow motion ball into the goal with a collective sharp intake of breath!Brum Royal wrote:And even longer to being stood on the terrace at Griffin Park for that lob over the keeper.
Amazing scenes that day
Sheffield Wednesday? I thought we won the match 2-1 though....?Royal Biscuitman wrote:What was the game at the Mad Stad where he belted it from near the halfway line into the net, the opposition manager described it as hit and hope/desperate but we all knew and could see he meant it. I think we had lost the game by that point and it was a consolation goal. Possibly a midweek game.
It's one of the goals I always remember, just everything before and after the goal I've forgotten
Ah yes, Sheffield Wednesday sounds familiar.... maybe we did win, that would explain the opposition manager moaning about the goal!Mr Optimist wrote:Sheffield Wednesday? I thought we won the match 2-1 though....?Royal Biscuitman wrote:What was the game at the Mad Stad where he belted it from near the halfway line into the net, the opposition manager described it as hit and hope/desperate but we all knew and could see he meant it. I think we had lost the game by that point and it was a consolation goal. Possibly a midweek game.
It's one of the goals I always remember, just everything before and after the goal I've forgotten
Thought it were Brighton weren't it?Royal Biscuitman wrote:Ah yes, Sheffield Wednesday sounds familiar.... maybe we did win, that would explain the opposition manager moaning about the goal!Mr Optimist wrote:Sheffield Wednesday? I thought we won the match 2-1 though....?Royal Biscuitman wrote:What was the game at the Mad Stad where he belted it from near the halfway line into the net, the opposition manager described it as hit and hope/desperate but we all knew and could see he meant it. I think we had lost the game by that point and it was a consolation goal. Possibly a midweek game.
It's one of the goals I always remember, just everything before and after the goal I've forgotten
Burnley is correct, I had remembered it against Oldham but evidently not.Platypuss wrote:Was that not the one he called "The Dipper" against Burnley?
http://www.royals.org/matdoc/270802.htmlWith the game won it was fitting that Cureton popped up again in the dying minutes to score the goal of the game. And what a goal. With the keeper off his line, and Cureton well out, he lobbed it towards goal, where it dipped delightfully into the back of the net. The keeper must have wondered how it had happened. He'd been beaten by a moment of pure class. Cureton went mental in celebration of his sixth goal in just five games - and who could blame him? It's an amazing achievement for a striker that's only completed three full games in Division One for the Royals. So a great team performance, and a solid victory. Reading continue to look like a Division One side. We won't be getting promotion this season perhaps, but we certainly deserve our current mid-table position.
Ah yes, Sheffield Wednesday sounds familiar.... maybe we did win, that would explain the opposition manager moaning about the goal![/quote]Pepe the Horseman wrote:
Sheffield Wednesday? I thought we won the match 2-1 though....?
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