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Post by biscuitmen on Jan 11, 2011 18:35:56 GMT
Reading are plastic's and allways will be fool! Now do one! Haha us plastic?, Oxford United Est. 1960 You'll always be non league Headington to me!
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Post by hartlyhare on Jan 11, 2011 18:35:59 GMT
do you remember when you used to get under 2,000 at home matches in the 80's?
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Post by hartlyhare on Jan 11, 2011 18:36:56 GMT
i think you'll find we were est in 1896.......bell end!
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Post by ConcreteBob on Jan 11, 2011 18:38:33 GMT
i think you'll find we were est in 1896.......bell end! 1893
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Post by biscuitmen on Jan 11, 2011 18:41:06 GMT
i think you'll find we were est in 1896.......bell end! Reading FC Est. 1871, by my reckoning that makes us an older club with a longer history!
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Post by ConcreteBob on Jan 11, 2011 18:43:35 GMT
i think you'll find we were est in 1896.......bell end! Reading FC Est. 1871, by my reckoning that makes us an older club with a longer history! I think you'll find that nobody gives a f**k.
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Post by biscuitmen on Jan 11, 2011 18:43:50 GMT
Just one more thing to clear up.
Reading FC - elected to the football league in 1920.
Headington/Oxford United - elected to the football league in 1962.
Reading FC - never relegated to non league.
Headington/Oxford United - relegated to non league in 2006.
Bigger club you work it out!
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Post by YellowHoods on Jan 11, 2011 18:44:44 GMT
How was the four years in non league by the way? ;D I'll tell you how it was, it was awful. But our crowd stuck with us, home and away, and now we're back in the league. I wonder whether your's would do the same? Easy to sell 20,000 season tickets in the Premiership, but how many Reading "fans" would go back to supporting Chelsea or Man U if you fell down the leagues? That is what is meant by "plastic". Nothing to do with year of founding.
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Post by onejackmidson on Jan 11, 2011 18:47:38 GMT
biscuitmen- why dont you f**k off to your own forum you sad c*nt. Your boys ran from the Oxford now face it.
Pussy Pussy
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Post by sarge1 on Jan 11, 2011 18:54:05 GMT
Just one more thing to clear up. Reading FC - elected to the football league in 1920. Headington/Oxford United - elected to the football league in 1962. Reading FC - never relegated to non league. Headington/Oxford United - relegated to non league in 2006. Bigger club you work it out! Show us your trophys as in MAJOR trophys then crumb
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Post by biscuitmen on Jan 11, 2011 19:11:23 GMT
Just one more thing to clear up. Reading FC - elected to the football league in 1920. Headington/Oxford United - elected to the football league in 1962. Reading FC - never relegated to non league. Headington/Oxford United - relegated to non league in 2006. Bigger club you work it out! Show us your trophys as in MAJOR trophys then crumb Well done on your one and only league cup success, I bet you'll rely on that to your dying day. We still have more honours in our trophy cabinet than you Oxford pr*cks!, that goes without saying though seeing as you only got into the football league in '62. You got any football league records because we've got plenty. Most league points in a football season - 106 , Most league wins at the start of a season - 13 to name but a couple. What's your highest ever league finish? 8th in the premier league is ours. Oh and our attendance records are bigger.
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Post by YellowHoods on Jan 11, 2011 19:14:45 GMT
.... don't forget the 400 metre sprint record, which I believe was set on Saturday.
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Post by biscuitmen on Jan 11, 2011 19:21:14 GMT
.... don't forget the 400 metre sprint record, which I believe was set on Saturday. If chasing 5 or 6 Reading scarfers is to be looked upon as a result for you lot then that is pretty pathetic. You must be quite used to outnumbering home fans though, it's quite easy when your in non league obscurity playing village teams like Histon.
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Post by Sideshow Rob on Jan 11, 2011 19:34:05 GMT
How many seasons in the top flight?
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Post by ekon on Jan 11, 2011 19:38:27 GMT
biscuitmen..sling yer 'ook ..pls.
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Post by YellowHoods on Jan 11, 2011 19:38:58 GMT
.... don't forget the 400 metre sprint record, which I believe was set on Saturday. If chasing 5 or 6 Reading scarfers is to be looked upon as a result for you lot then that is pretty pathetic. You must be quite used to outnumbering home fans though, it's quite easy when your in non league obscurity playing village teams like Histon. So let's get this straight. Some Reading "hard men" see a carriage full of Oxford shirt-wearing fans and think "ooh, this will be easy, let's do them". They get chased off, and it's our fans who are pathetic? You're missing the point - which seems to be your speciality - that your yobs tried to batter our shirts. That's not really cricket.
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Post by biscuitmen on Jan 11, 2011 19:40:50 GMT
How many seasons in the top flight? Two seasons, woah one behind Oxford. Lets be honest though the standard of football has greatly improved since then and it is now much harder to stay in the top flight. When you compare the division 1 of the 80's to the premier league in the late 00's, it's chalk and cheese. Higher finish goes to us with 8th after being promoted. Oxford's highest 18th.
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Post by biscuitmen on Jan 11, 2011 19:43:40 GMT
If chasing 5 or 6 Reading scarfers is to be looked upon as a result for you lot then that is pretty pathetic. You must be quite used to outnumbering home fans though, it's quite easy when your in non league obscurity playing village teams like Histon. So let's get this straight. Some Reading "hard men" see a carriage full of Oxford shirt-wearing fans and think "ooh, this will be easy, let's do them". They get chased off, and it's our fans who are pathetic? You're missing the point - which seems to be your speciality - that your yobs tried to batter our shirts. That's not really cricket. I dunno what happened, I wasn't there w*nking myself off over it. Just at a guess though I'm sure Oxford fans in no way tried to goad the Reading fans in anyway.
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Post by irishterrier on Jan 11, 2011 19:46:36 GMT
yawn! yawn!
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Post by YellowHoods on Jan 11, 2011 19:49:25 GMT
So let's get this straight. Some Reading "hard men" see a carriage full of Oxford shirt-wearing fans and think "ooh, this will be easy, let's do them". They get chased off, and it's our fans who are pathetic? You're missing the point - which seems to be your speciality - that your yobs tried to batter our shirts. That's not really cricket. I dunno what happened, I wasn't there w*nking myself off over it. Just at a guess though I'm sure Oxford fans in no way tried to goad the Reading fans in anyway. Correct. In fact, most of our fans were in wheelchairs. The three non-chair bound Oxford fans who saw your baying mob off (estimated at nearer 60 than 6, by the way) were octogenarians. One of them walks with a stick.
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