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Reading FC 1 – Manchester Utd 1

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

“Who the fuck are Man U-ni-ted, whoo the fuck are Man U-ni-ted..” Chanted the throng of Reading FC followers, packed inside the Three Guineas pub, adjacent to Reading Station. And why not? It was the second half and the Royals were still leading the Red Devils by a goal to nil in their first league encounter.

With Reading already claiming significant scalps – Middlesbrough and Man City – fans were daring to believe. Indeed, I had to pinch myself. I was walking past a taxi rank when Kevin Doyle slotted in a 48th minute penalty to give Reading the lead, and a cheer erupted from the parked cabs. Naturally, I rushed over to investigate. When I heard the news, I felt like kissing the driver, but held back when I remembered I wasn’t gay.

Sadly, Cristiano Ronaldo, darling of England fans everywhere, brought the score level in the 73rd minute of the game with a powerful strike. But then they did have plenty of chances – 18 goal attempts versus Reading’s four.

So the dream continues. It’s still early in the season, but Reading are winning respect and looking good enough to stick about in the top flight for a while longer. As Roy Collins of the Telegraph wrote in his sesli sohbet acil kuryematch report, the team “seem to be getting the hang of [competing in the Premiership] pretty quickly.”

Three-three thriller

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

A second-string Reading FC side dumped Darlington out of the Carling Cup – but only just. The second division side lost 4-2 on penalties.

The Royals fought back characteristically during the game, levelling the score three times – their third goal coming in the 86th minute, courtesy of Peter sesli sohbet acil kuryeMate’s right arm(!). Reading’s two other goals were scored by Leroy Lita.

Sheffield feeling Seol Ki in defeat

Saturday, September 16th, 2006

I was feeling very pleased with myself until Sheffield United’s Rob Hulsa scored against Reading FC this afternoon. You see, I had predicted a 2-0 Reading win last night on Reading 107 FM. But whatever, it was a Reading victory and their first away from home this season.

Kevin Doyle put Reading ahead after just 16 seconds. The second was rammed home by South Korean star Seol Ki-Hyeon after 25 minutes. It was his first goal for the club. Hulsa scored for the home side in the 61st minute.

Read the match report on BBC Sport.

Man, what a victory!

Monday, September 11th, 2006

Icelandic hero Ivar Ingimarrson scored the only goal as Reading FC beat Man City at the Madejski in the Premiership tonight.

The goal (21:14) was scored from a header in the middle of the penalty area, thanks to a direct free kick taken by Bobby Convey.

The win elevates Reading to eighth place with six points.

Read the BBC sesli sohbet acil kuryematch report.

Thames Valley FC

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

Reading FC boss John Madejski said that the club could one day attract 40,000 people from the Thames Valley area, but added that an expansion of the 24,000 seat stadium could cost £20m, requiring “people with enormously deep pockets” to step in.

The chairman emphasised that the club needed to stay in the Premiership for his vision to become reality.

It’s all a far cry from the Elm sesli chat kuryePark days, when there was “probably room for 3,000 aways fans standing” (Hob Nob Anyone?).

Terrace talk

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Vitalfootball.co.uk, if you are not yet familiar with the site, is a publisher of Reading FC news, match previews, match reports and match stats. It is also a site where fans of the club can discuss the Royals and other topics on online fora.

So exactly what are these other topics? Scrolling down the list, I saw the following intriguingly titled threads: Milk, Ode to a penis, Some good violence on the pitch here, Chocolate cock anyone?, good place for a shit?, whats your favourite time for a wank? and Breasts. Delightful.

Lita lout

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Reading FC star and England under-21 international Leroy Lita now faces being dropped after the player was arrested for an alleged assault. Lita was suspected of headbutting a man during a night out in Bristol.

What is it with footballers and headbutts?

Hard man Hahnemann

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

Mentions of Reading FC have soared recently in national newspapers, thanks to the club’s ascendancy to domestic football’s top flight.

In Friday’s edition of The Guardian, an interview with Reading keeper Marcus Hahnemann was published in which he “declares his love for motorbikes, hamburgers and heavy metal”. Read what the Premiership star had to say sesli chat kuryehere.

Nor Nor, there’s Nor limit

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

Norwich City badgeReading thrashed 2. el jeneratör villa kapisiNorwich City 4-0 in front of a near-full Madejski to leave them 10 points clear at the top of the Championship table. Reading’s goals were scored by Nicky Shorey, Steve Sidwell, Leroy Lita and Bobby Convey. Sa?l?kl? vücut

The Royals remain unbeaten after 30 league games.

Leroy Lita leaves it late

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Reading Football Club badgeReading, Reading, the team everyone’s, er, dreading.

In a thrilling FA Cup encounter, the Royals overcame Premiership side West Bromwich Albion 3-2 as Leroy Lita thumped in a hat-trick (50′, 65′ and 93′). The result means that Reading will play Birmingham in the fourth round. The Blues will lose, no doubt about it.

Read more in the BBC Sport match report.


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