Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Ian Royal » 09 Apr 2011 17:55

LoyalRoyalFan Apparently Church scored.


Nope, Chambers OG, unless Church got the faintest of touches to it after.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Whore Jackie » 09 Apr 2011 17:56

No point fcuking around with the play-offs if second's up for grabs. 8)

RoyalChicagoFC What an absolute kidney punch this result is to Nottingham Forest


Couldn't agree more. 0-1 down, bring it back to 2-1, 2-3 down and then get a seemingly last gasp equalizer. And then concede again. That's gonna hurt. Really hurt.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by LoyalRoyalFan » 09 Apr 2011 17:57

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LoyalRoyalFan Apparently Church scored.


Nope, Chambers OG, unless Church got the faintest of touches to it after.


Reading FC Twitter feed has just suggested he has scored.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Whore Jackie » 09 Apr 2011 17:58

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LoyalRoyalFan Apparently Church scored.


Nope, Chambers OG, unless Church got the faintest of touches to it after.


Reading FC Twitter feed has just suggested he has scored.


Church special then.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Ian Royal » 09 Apr 2011 17:59

Well I've just seen it on Sky and it didn't look like he touched it at all. It was originally called as Church's on 107, before they corrected it. Jeff Stelling agrees with me.

As I say, if Church got it, it was a faint touch as the ball went passed him straight towards the goal.


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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by RoyalChicagoFC » 09 Apr 2011 18:08

RoyalBlue I'm in the US on the last day of the season! :cry:

Need to do it the game before!

Oh goodness me

On top of that, KO is set for @ 7:45 AM on Broadway and 4:45 AM in Hollywood btw :o

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by leicsRoyal » 09 Apr 2011 18:18

Just got back.

Can't talk, can't think straight. Will post thoughts when I calm down, probably about Wednesday!
:D :) :o :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by heathrow royal » 09 Apr 2011 18:18

Sounds like we will be getting longer than the standard 30 seconds on the football league show this evening.
readingfc.co.uk wrote:Full Forest coverage on BBC1 tonight
Posted on: Sat 09 Apr 2011
The Royals' incredible 4-3 win at Nottm Forest will be featured on the BBC1 Football League show tonight, beginning at 11:35pm.

It was a sensational win, and the Beeb's Mark Clemmit had great access, visiting our team hotel on the morning of the game, going with the squad as they went for a walk around Nottingham - but most importantly catching all of the goals and incredible drama on the pitch.

The coverage will of course be on the BBC iPlayer after the event - make sure you tune in for every kick of one of the best games of football you could wish to see!

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Ian Royal » 09 Apr 2011 18:24

Ian Royal Well I've just seen it on Sky and it didn't look like he touched it at all. It was originally called as Church's on 107, before they corrected it. Jeff Stelling agrees with me.

As I say, if Church got it, it was a faint touch as the ball went passed him straight towards the goal.



Seen it again and still can't see how Churchy gets a touch, but I hope he did and his claim is successful, coz he needs it.


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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by RoyalBlue » 09 Apr 2011 18:30

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RoyalBlue I'm in the US on the last day of the season! :cry:

Need to do it the game before!

Oh goodness me

On top of that, KO is set for @ 7:45 AM on Broadway and 4:45 AM in Hollywood btw :o


Damn! I'm the 4.45am side! :(

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by roadrunner » 09 Apr 2011 18:34

Ian Royal Well I've just seen it on Sky and it didn't look like he touched it at all. It was originally called as Church's on 107, before they corrected it. Jeff Stelling agrees with me.

As I say, if Church got it, it was a faint touch as the ball went passed him straight towards the goal.


If Church had got a touch it would have gone wide, obviously.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Hoop Blah » 09 Apr 2011 18:39

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alderdude swansea 1-0 norwich :D


What a free kick


Borini is class. Have they signed him permanently? Apparently he hadn't played a competitive professional game of football before going to Swansea.


Where do you get this shit?

He played a few times for Chelsea last year.

Swansea are still 2-0 up and looking good for it too.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by roadrunner » 09 Apr 2011 18:46

That Manish chap talking to Steve Clarridge (sp?) on the highlights some months ago. He said he'd only ever played res' football at Chelsea and made his professional league debut at Swansea.


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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Platypuss » 09 Apr 2011 19:08

roadrunner That Manish chap talking to Steve Clarridge (sp?) on the highlights some months ago. He said he'd only ever played res' football at Chelsea and made his professional league debut at Swansea.


First start maybe.

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by rhroyal » 09 Apr 2011 19:17

Platypuss
roadrunner That Manish chap talking to Steve Clarridge (sp?) on the highlights some months ago. He said he'd only ever played res' football at Chelsea and made his professional league debut at Swansea.


First start maybe.

Perhaps his run outs at Chelsea were carling cup and hence Swansea was his league debut.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Sarah Star » 09 Apr 2011 19:18

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Ian Royal Well I've just seen it on Sky and it didn't look like he touched it at all. It was originally called as Church's on 107, before they corrected it. Jeff Stelling agrees with me.

As I say, if Church got it, it was a faint touch as the ball went passed him straight towards the goal.


If Church had got a touch it would have gone wide, obviously.

I see Sky Sports News are now saying it was a "Church strike". I'm with Jem Karacan, let Church claim it if he wants to.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by MmmMonsterMunch » 09 Apr 2011 19:19

Just seen Jem's goal celebration ha ha. Great header.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by Platypuss » 09 Apr 2011 19:22

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roadrunner That Manish chap talking to Steve Clarridge (sp?) on the highlights some months ago. He said he'd only ever played res' football at Chelsea and made his professional league debut at Swansea.


First start maybe.

Perhaps his run outs at Chelsea were carling cup and hence Swansea was his league debut.


Nope. Four premier league games, two FA Cup, one carling cup and one champions league. All subs.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by MmmMonsterMunch » 09 Apr 2011 19:29

Loving the passion from Kebe - ripping his shirt off after the goal. Brilliant. Go on son.

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Re: Match Thread - Forest Vs Reading

by bcubed » 09 Apr 2011 20:20

MmmMonsterMunch Loving the passion from Kebe - ripping his shirt off after the goal. Brilliant. Go on son.


And what about after the game? - Jobi and Jem looked like this meant so much to them
I thought to myself - these guys really believe

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