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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Really looking forward to this. Two teams bang in form. I will be giving you lot some abuse(from the safety of the Eamonn Dolan Stand).
    Under Stam if we score first we are almost certain to win. If we concede first we are in big trouble.

    Scoring first. Played 42, won 36; draw 3 lose 2
    Conceding first. Played 31, won 2, draw 7, lose 22.(courtesy of Hobnob Anyone)

    So the first goal is vital. Our biggest strength are our wingers Barrow and Aluko. Our biggest weakness our strikers. Kermorgant has played really well for us but is just getting back to full fitness and has yet to score this season. Bodvarsson is our reserve striker and is hard working but hardly prolific.
    We are almost certain to be unchanged. After a season of tinkering Stam has finally managed on a settled team
    Likely line up

    Mannone GK
    Bacuna. RB
    Gunter. LB (ousted by Bacuna from his usual position)
    Moore. CB
    McShane CB
    Van Den Berg CDM
    Kelly central midfield(Swift would be in the side but injured)
    Edwards central midfield
    Barrow. Right wing
    Aluko. Left wing
    Kermorgant Striker

    There won’t be much in this. If we win the play off push is on but you are conceding so few. So for me 1-1.
    Must admit Eamonn Dolan gives a bit more character rather than the compass points of the other stands. Shame about the circumstances! Robin Friday Stand for the South?

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Must admit Eamonn Dolan gives a bit more character rather than the compass points of the other stands. Shame about the circumstances! Robin Friday Stand for the South?
    Yes it does. Eamonn Dolan did a great job and died far too young.I can’t ever see there being a Robin Friday Stand. He is still revered by our older supporters but there will be other names that will be ahead in the pecking order. I suspect our Stadium will eventually have a name change. When that happens I can envisage one of our stands being called the John Madejski Stand. Maybe a Steve Coppell Stand one day too.

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Yes it does. Eamonn Dolan did a great job and died far too young.I can’t ever see there being a Robin Friday Stand. He is still revered by our older supporters but there will be other names that will be ahead in the pecking order. I suspect our Stadium will eventually have a name change. When that happens I can envisage one of our stands being called the John Madejski Stand. Maybe a Steve Coppell Stand one day too.
    Tongue in cheek for the South. In the same vein perhaps the Duberry Stand though that depends on the state of the grass!

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Tongue in cheek for the South. In the same vein perhaps the Duberry Stand though that depends on the state of the grass!
    I don’t think Duberry will ever live that down.

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Yes it does. Eamonn Dolan did a great job and died far too young.I can’t ever see there being a Robin Friday Stand. He is still revered by our older supporters but there will be other names that will be ahead in the pecking order. I suspect our Stadium will eventually have a name change. When that happens I can envisage one of our stands being called the John Madejski Stand. Maybe a Steve Coppell Stand one day too.
    Is Ricky Gervais a Royal?

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Is Ricky Gervais a Royal?
    No. Kate Winslet, Ian Gillan and Chris Tarrant are the only celebs I know that support the mighty Royals.

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    No. Kate Winslet, Ian Gillan and Chris Tarrant are the only celebs I know that support the mighty Royals.
    Pretty sure Gillan is a QPR fan, he's a West London boy. Wrong hoops?

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Pretty sure Gillan is a QPR fan, he's a West London boy. Wrong hoops?
    You may be right. He tried to buy Reading back in the 80s but that doesn’t mean he is a Reading fan.

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    No. Kate Winslet, Ian Gillan and Chris Tarrant are the only celebs I know that support the mighty Royals.
    Bill Oddie no longer a celeb?

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    Re: Reading v Cardiff City match build up

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Bill Oddie no longer a celeb?
    Yes but not a Reading fan. His beard is very special for us Reading fans though and Mr Oddie does have a soft spot for us now.

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