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Post by herbiedumplings on Apr 24, 2024 12:10:53 GMT
As predicted. At least that avoids having to choose between multiple camera angles and JK’s commentary!
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Post by Count de Stockport on Apr 24, 2024 12:24:03 GMT
Reading is tempting and obviously a new ground for everyone (I think?) - isn’t it quite a way outside of the centre though? Much prefer grounds that are near to the centres for away days. Yeah, about an hour walk from the station, probably a bit less. It's right by the M4, not in the town centre at all. In the middle of a retail estate as well
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Post by Stranded Hatter on Apr 24, 2024 14:54:42 GMT
Yeah, about an hour walk from the station, probably a bit less. It's right by the M4, not in the town centre at all. In the middle of a retail estate as well Yep. Another awful out of town bowl. So glad we’re not doing that.
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Post by Philcounty on Apr 24, 2024 14:56:53 GMT
A game where a 0-0 draw would suit both sides. 👍
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Post by Stranded Hatter on Apr 24, 2024 15:02:55 GMT
In the middle of a retail estate as well Yep. Another awful out of town bowl. So glad we’re not doing that. And since we’re talking about Reading. Time to relive the greatest fever dream of all time
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Post by bristolhatter on Apr 24, 2024 15:17:35 GMT
Yep. Another awful out of town bowl. So glad we’re not doing that. And since we’re talking about Reading. Time to relive the greatest fever dream of all time If Reading ever become an independent European state, their first Eurovision entry is already sorted!
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Post by slomasscfc on Apr 24, 2024 17:03:07 GMT
Potential new grounds for me in League 1 : Cambridge Reading Shrewsbury (new stadium) Birmingham (if they drop) Plymouth (if they drop). Crawley (if they get promoted) New ones for me Totally new Reading never been to any of their grounds Oxford never been Kassam have been Manor Ground Plymouth if they come down that seems unlikely Crawley if they go up which seems unlikely Derby if they stay down which seems unlikely, wanted them stay down my grandad cousin Lionel pickering is regarded as their best ever owner So really it's Reading and Oxford I'm expecting
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Post by Sina on Apr 24, 2024 17:47:07 GMT
Potential new grounds for me in League 1 : Cambridge Reading Shrewsbury (new stadium) Birmingham (if they drop) Plymouth (if they drop). Crawley (if they get promoted) New ones for me Totally new Reading never been to any of their grounds Oxford never been Kassam have been Manor Ground Plymouth if they come down that seems unlikely Crawley if they go up which seems unlikely Derby if they stay down which seems unlikely, wanted them stay down my grandad cousin Lionel pickering is regarded as their best ever owner So really it's Reading and Oxford I'm expecting Grandad Cousin sounds like it only applies to people born in Burnley or Stoke. "Just out for a few beers with me Uncle Dad and Grandad Cousin."
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Post by fenedgeexile on Apr 24, 2024 20:01:46 GMT
It's all set up for a tense final day at the bottom of League One. The bottom three are already relegated, but the fourth spot could be any of the next three teams, Cheltenham, Burton or Cambridge United. All three of them could finish of 47 points, if Cheltenham win, Burton draw and Cambridge lose! Hoping to do both Burton and Cambridge next season so hopefully it all stays as it is - Cheltenham have the hardest fixture of the three anyway. Makes you glad we’re all done and dusted! It definitely does - I just read this on the Cambridge forum as one of the possible permutations! "If Cheltenham win at Stevenage and we lose they go above us. If we lose at Vale 3-0 and Burton draw 0-0 then us and Burton end up on EXACTLY the same points, goals scored and goals conceded. What happens then? If it's then decided on head to head, we're effed, as we lost away to them and drew at home. Yep its head to head. (at least that's what wikipedia says)" I am hoping they stay up as it will be my local game.
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Post by Nik on Apr 24, 2024 20:39:58 GMT
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Post by Stranded Hatter on Apr 24, 2024 20:48:33 GMT
Don’t blame them cashing out. 9 grand up. Oh yeah I’d take the money and run.
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Post by Stranded Hatter on Apr 24, 2024 20:50:45 GMT
Hoping to do both Burton and Cambridge next season so hopefully it all stays as it is - Cheltenham have the hardest fixture of the three anyway. Makes you glad we’re all done and dusted! It definitely does - I just read this on the Cambridge forum as one of the possible permutations! "If Cheltenham win at Stevenage and we lose they go above us. If we lose at Vale 3-0 and Burton draw 0-0 then us and Burton end up on EXACTLY the same points, goals scored and goals conceded. What happens then? If it's then decided on head to head, we're effed, as we lost away to them and drew at home. Yep its head to head. (at least that's what wikipedia says)" I am hoping they stay up as it will be my local game. While the Colchester Doncaster match was happening I was researching this for the hypothetical of Sutton and Colchester ending up on the same points, goal difference and goals scored. Since they have both drawn with each other it would go to games won which Colchester would edge out 11 to 10 (Sutton currently on 9 but need 1 more in this scenario). It goes Goal difference Goals scored Head to head (points gained goal difference and goals scored) Number of wins Goals scored in away games Fair play league
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Post by Barmy Blue Army on Apr 24, 2024 21:00:08 GMT
Didn't go as well for this fan...
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Post by Nik on Apr 24, 2024 21:00:36 GMT
Don’t blame them cashing out. 9 grand up. Oh yeah I’d take the money and run. Yeah same; not worth the risk for the extra £800.
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Post by countybumpkin on Apr 24, 2024 21:03:07 GMT
Yep. Another awful out of town bowl. So glad we’re not doing that. And since we’re talking about Reading. Time to relive the greatest fever dream of all time I do not know what to say. So beautiful. 🤮
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