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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Manhattan
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ditto!! worst I ever felt after a game.....!
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: West London
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I remember it well, he was moaning at the ref, at which point I yelled out oi Gunnlaugsson, how come you never made it in the premiership? He looked straight at me, and then I said oh yeah it's because your shit! Straight after the restart he lashed out and got sent off!
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Trying hard to keep up...
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Staines
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Reading is an obvious contender but as we are thinking counter factually how about the loss at Bristol City in 92/3? Holder would presumably have kept his job which would have meant no Webb and therefore no Noades (since he was only interested in us after the carcass of the club had been picked dry) and therefore, just possibly, no debt.
And while I would have thought that a second season in the 2nd tier under Holder would probably have brought relegation, just imagine if we could have consolidated at that level probably after some yo-yoing up and down between the 2nd and 3rd tiers. It sounds unlikely, but thats exactly what Reading did in the late 80's and 90's. Win promotion, establsih a foothold and sufficient crowds, resources and confidence to be able to quickly bounce back up again after a relegation and then after a time look to move on to the next level. Of course thats the positive interpretation. It could just as easily have turned out that we gave a young Terry Butcher his first managerial appointment and found ourselves in the Ishmian League......
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Given that we'd pretty much thrown in the towel from kick off against Bristol.C, I think the more defining game was elsewhere that day.
Birmingham still needed to beat Charlton to send us down and did so 1-0 with a goal that was supposedly yards offside (I remember Charlton boss at the time Steve Gritt saying how we'd been hard done by). Charlton also missed a golden chance to equalise minutes from the end when they hit the post from six yards out |
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Oh Andy Scott
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Oh Andy Scott
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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It didn't exactly make my day at the time either. Remember reading about it in the Sunday paper match reports then the Bees Bristol C match report all about Holder blaming everyone but himself for relegation. His words were something like "relegation is a slur on my ability as a manager"
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: london
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absolutely totally 100% agree. that would have meant that a draw would have done us proud. Meanwhile I seem to recall that Tranmere were 2-0 up v Reading and then Reading pulled it to 2-2 meaning that they could have the draw v us and go up. the Notts County is a good shout for the other game that defined us. i will never ever ever forget that agony. Tony Agana only scored about 3 goals for County having been bought for about £1m, and one was that one. pain.
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The Face in the Crowd
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Yateley, Hampshire
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Lots mentioned that I painfully agree with and some have one thing common.............REF
![]() Reading - Free kick that never was led to poxy sub Cureton's goal. QPR away pervious game - Big Ben Burgess getting booked in 1st half instead of stone wall penalty - Didn't he carry an injury to Cardiff from that? ![]() Although there were others during the season - Both decisions snatched the Championship from us ![]() Going back though................I have to agree with Garybaldbee. ![]() Notts County - Ray Biggars forgetting to restart his Stop Watch. ![]() Bristol City last game away - Watching the goals going in was bad enough but listening to the commentator on the radio say that Birmingham had the ball in the net but it has to come back because the player was at least 10 yards off-side, then going mental because he couldn't believe the Ref had allowed it with Charlton players and manager protesting. ![]() Drove the family to my sister in Cheltenham for the rest of the weekend and felt even worse when seeing the goal .........it was a major talking point on TV because I think it put us into the bottom 3 for the first time. Consolidation then without the debt might just have seen cheaper move to a new stadium before We££ & his Granddad had a sniff. ![]() |
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Hello Led-dez
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: SE3
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i guess that was the biggest game.
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Wishing I Was Lucky
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Chandlers Ford, Hants.
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Far, far worse was the attendance at home to Bradford - 6.5k. We were second at the time with only 5 games to go. Maybe I expect too much, but.......
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Join Date: May 2009
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For me the most defining game was for the club's MIS handling of tickets - Southampton in the cup - showed just how little respect those that RAN the club had for the supporters
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Ealing
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I'm not sure Coppell would have stayed, nor that any manager could have kept us up next season in our financial position at that time - as we were about to lose players on Bosman or end of good loanees I think the game (Bristol City?) that got us relegated from second tier to third might have been more significant Sadly, they're almost all defining in a bad sense |
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King of the Geeks
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: No longer my beloved NAM
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That wasn't the last 10 years though.
I think it was Colchester at home in the 2009/2010 season, that really kickstarted us and we went on to win the play-offs at the end of the season.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Cornwall
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Isle of Wight
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OK, that's just about every heart-sinking moment of the last 20 or so years, so what about a few more good ones? Like Brentford 4 Fulham O - the game before we were promoted at Peterborough I think. I was literally shaking from the first moment and still thought we might lose when we got the fourth!
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Oh Andy Scott
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