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02 Dec 2006, 01:07 PM
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Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
Last 4 Matches
Tottenham H - Win
Charlton H - Win
Fulham A - Win
Bolton H - Win
Next 4 Matches
Newcastle A - Lose
Watford A - Lose
Blackburn H - Win
Everton H - Draw
So its 4 wins in a row, 12pts and Reading well in the top half of the league tables.
Some lovely play, some scrappy play, a Little bit of luck, a lot of heart and Seol, a dash of Hunt, goals galore of Doyle, table spoon of Murty, three tea spoons of Sidwell, Oster the egg, knead the dough with Shorey then pound it with Sonko, sprinkle bit of Harper, bake it in a Gunnarsson or Ingimarsson, and make sure Hahnemann takes it out of the oven with his gloves on. Coppell ices it with a thin smile. And Bobs your uncle (if he had some balls, otherwise he's your auntie)
So Reading has baked a cake, hoepfully they will be able to eat it too in the next 4 games.
whats your predictions?
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02 Dec 2006, 01:35 PM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
Reading have been very lucky, but now teams like arsenal, liverpool, man city, and aston villa are waking up. A nice win today by bolton who have a reputation for losing to the lower teams while having some success with the top class teams. I think reading are gonna face loses now.
and i predict they finish on 11th by the end of the season, and if they don't get new players from the january market window, i say religation after 3 more seasons
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02 Dec 2006, 01:44 PM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
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Originally Posted by korean_soccer123
and i predict they finish on 11th by the end of the season, and if they don't get new players from the january market window, i say religation after 3 more seasons
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any Reading fan will take 11th right now if offered. 11th is a dream for Reading. Dont be mistaken into thinking more than NOT being relegated (hopefully by a comfortable margin) is expected by Reading fans.
Expectations are well grounded. Its just at the moment Reading is exceeding expectations and fans are just enjoying the ride. No time to be all pessimistic and all gloom and doom, saying it wont last. Instead, its time to get a tan, do bit of gardening, have a barbecue etc. while the sun is out.
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03 Dec 2006, 02:27 AM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
now i remember who "korean_soccer123" is.
hes a 17yr old American ManU fan and despite his moniker is not of Korean ethnicity.
apparently lived in the UK and he likes Park Ji-sung of ManU and hence decided to follow Korean football. He posts in the Korean forum but mostly its either annoying negative ilk you've already seen here or of banal nature.
It now seems he has decided to spread his wings and fly low in Reading forum.
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03 Dec 2006, 05:13 AM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
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Originally Posted by korean_soccer123
Reading have been very lucky, but now teams like arsenal, liverpool, man city, and aston villa are waking up. A nice win today by bolton who have a reputation for losing to the lower teams while having some success with the top class teams. I think reading are gonna face loses now.
and i predict they finish on 11th by the end of the season, and if they don't get new players from the january market window, i say religation after 3 more seasons
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hmm, so what you are saying is that in reality the rich elite clubs have better players than Reading, and come the end of the season will probably finish higher? An interesting theory. I'm amazed nobody has considered that before. I think you could be on to something there.
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03 Dec 2006, 08:31 AM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
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Originally Posted by aguy2die4
Last 4 Matches
Tottenham H - Win
Charlton H - Win
Fulham A - Win
Bolton H - Win
Next 4 Matches
Newcastle A - Lose
Watford A - Lose
Blackburn H - Win
Everton H - Draw
So its 4 wins in a row, 12pts and Reading well in the top half of the league tables.
Some lovely play, some scrappy play, a Little bit of luck, a lot of heart and Seol, a dash of Hunt, goals galore of Doyle, table spoon of Murty, three tea spoons of Sidwell, Oster the egg, knead the dough with Shorey then pound it with Sonko, sprinkle bit of Harper, bake it in a Gunnarsson or Ingimarsson, and make sure Hahnemann takes it out of the oven with his gloves on. Coppell ices it with a thin smile. And Bobs your uncle (if he had some balls, otherwise he's your auntie)
So Reading has baked a cake, hoepfully they will be able to eat it too in the next 4 games.
whats your predictions?
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No way the boys lose to Watford. Maybe they lose to Newcastle, although they have not been in good form.
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03 Dec 2006, 02:51 PM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
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Originally Posted by aguy2die4
now i remember who "korean_soccer123" is.
hes a 17yr old American ManU fan and despite his moniker is not of Korean ethnicity.
apparently lived in the UK and he likes Park Ji-sung of ManU and hence decided to follow Korean football. He posts in the Korean forum but mostly its either annoying negative ilk you've already seen here or of banal nature.
It now seems he has decided to spread his wings and fly low in Reading forum.
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hehe, im just saying what i think, but the reading posts were from my friend, not me i don't even watch reading soccer......However all the korean fans consider themselves reading fans now, when they probably knew no such club exsisted until sol ki hin or something, moved there this year...
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03 Dec 2006, 04:32 PM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
I predict 7 points from their next 4 matches...which would be fantastic.
But ya know, every damn one of those matches is winnable. It's just that you know they're going to have a couple of breaks go against them, as they're due.
Rovers will be a different side once Nelsen comes back from injury. But I doubt he'll be playing and fully fit. Reading are getting Rovers at a good time.
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03 Dec 2006, 06:29 PM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
I'll say 5 from those four. Which puts us at 30 at the midpoint. Excellent.
No clue where the 5 will come from, though. I'll take a stab and say loss to Newcastle, tie Watford, and beat either Blackburn or Everton while tying the other.
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03 Dec 2006, 07:09 PM
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Re: Marking 4 wins in a row - time to enjoy but also time not to lose focus
I am gonna go with between 7 and 9 points. New Castle, Watford should be wins, Blackburn could go either way, I would rank a result against Everton = with our result against Bolton.
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