by Mr Loyal Royal » 31 Oct 2008 15:22
by readingbedding » 31 Oct 2008 15:48
T.R.O.L.I.Schards#2 Posted in contemplation of tomorrow.
by Schards#2 » 31 Oct 2008 16:12
readingbeddingT.R.O.L.I.Schards#2 Posted in contemplation of tomorrow.
Exactly, mo' goalpost shifting, mo' bullshi*
by Alan Partridge » 31 Oct 2008 16:19
Schards#2 Posted in contemplation of tomorrow.
Am I right saying we have no had a forward score a single goal away from home this season?
by Schards#2 » 31 Oct 2008 16:25
Alan PartridgeSchards#2 Posted in contemplation of tomorrow.
Am I right saying we have no had a forward score a single goal away from home this season?
Kudos to Schards, that is an unprecidented level of negativity, the Premier League of negativity if you will, the level we all aspire to but only some manage. Getting hacked off over Reading's incompetence is one thing but getting hacked off over possible incompetence, and a scoreline and result that hasn't even happened yet, now that is quality.
by Huntley & Palmer » 31 Oct 2008 16:29
Old Biscuitman I see tomorrow as a crucial game. When it finishes that will be one third of the season gone. We need three points to stay even in moderate touch with the top two. Otherwise there's a risk that the Midlanders will do what Reading and Sheff Utd did three seasons ago.
That 3-0 at Wolves seems a long time back now.
by londinium » 31 Oct 2008 16:45
Huntley & PalmerOld Biscuitman I see tomorrow as a crucial game. When it finishes that will be one third of the season gone. We need three points to stay even in moderate touch with the top two. Otherwise there's a risk that the Midlanders will do what Reading and Sheff Utd did three seasons ago.
That 3-0 at Wolves seems a long time back now.
A freak result, much like the trouncing of the Wendys
by Sun Tzu » 31 Oct 2008 16:51
Schards#2
You must be feeling even stupider than usual after recent results.
by juanpablo » 31 Oct 2008 16:53
by Schards#2 » 31 Oct 2008 16:56
Sun TzuSchards#2
You must be feeling even stupider than usual after recent results.
Although presumably you aren't feeling too clever after recent performances....
A couple of somewhat unfortunate reverses in games we played well in seems to be significant progress from last season, especially when added to our continued good results at home.
by Schards#2 » 31 Oct 2008 16:58
juanpablo Lets remember Schards has stated and bet me that we wont make the PLAYOFFS'S
despite a shit run we are still there so id say this thread is on track
by juanpablo » 31 Oct 2008 16:59
Schards#2juanpablo Lets remember Schards has stated and bet me that we wont make the PLAYOFFS'S
despite a shit run we are still there so id say this thread is on track
I don't think i've stated that, i've stated that it's my opinion that we won't make the play offs.
We are currently 2 points above seventh having played 14 of the pre January games.
I hope your family likes like pot noodle
by Sun Tzu » 31 Oct 2008 17:00
Schards#2
To suggest that being routinely beaten away from home in The Championship represents progress because it is only by a narrow margin is astonishing even by the standards set by this thread.
by Alan Partridge » 31 Oct 2008 17:10
juanpabloSchards#2juanpablo Lets remember Schards has stated and bet me that we wont make the PLAYOFFS'S
despite a shit run we are still there so id say this thread is on track
I don't think i've stated that, i've stated that it's my opinion that we won't make the play offs.
We are currently 2 points above seventh having played 14 of the pre January games.
I hope your family likes like pot noodle
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double the money?
i thought not
by londinium » 31 Oct 2008 17:19
by Baines » 31 Oct 2008 17:34
londinium
Brum have been awful and nicked wins by the odd goal in the last minute etc. This is unlikely to last all season.
by readingbedding » 31 Oct 2008 18:50
Sun TzuSchards#2
You must be feeling even stupider than usual after recent results.
Although presumably you aren't feeling too clever after recent performances....
A couple of somewhat unfortunate reverses in games we played well in seems to be significant progress from last season, especially when added to our continued good results at home.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 31 Oct 2008 20:16
Huntley & PalmerOld Biscuitman I see tomorrow as a crucial game. When it finishes that will be one third of the season gone. We need three points to stay even in moderate touch with the top two. Otherwise there's a risk that the Midlanders will do what Reading and Sheff Utd did three seasons ago.
That 3-0 at Wolves seems a long time back now.
A freak result, much like the trouncing of the Wendys
by Royal With Cheese » 31 Oct 2008 22:59
by Tilehurst Mike » 31 Oct 2008 23:20
Royal With Cheese Is this thread still going?
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