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Well not entirely, cheeky chops, but it was only a few years ago that I was up at The Feethams to watch us play in a first round League Cup away leg against Darlo. Yet Batty is saying that the worst grounds on which he's seen us play are Premier League stadiums. I have to say, the letters J, C, and indeed L, spring, nay leap, to mind!hisroyalgingerness wrote:aye, Bruce used watch it from a lake - and he was lucky to watch from that
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Well not entirely, cheeky chops, but it was only a few years ago that I was up at The Feethams to watch us play in a first round League Cup away leg against Darlo. Yet Batty is saying that the worst grounds on which he's seen us play are Premier League stadiums. I have to say, the letters J, C, and indeed L, spring, nay leap, to mind!hisroyalgingerness wrote:aye, Bruce used watch it from a lake - and he was lucky to watch from that
Yer fool, i was born in 83, and started going in about 90, so by the time I was old enough to go on many away trips to far flung places was the late 90s when we tended to play in the higher leagues.
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Which would have given you ample opportunity to visit the likes of Blundell Park and Oakwell. If you've nowt fert say...Batman wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Well not entirely, cheeky chops, but it was only a few years ago that I was up at The Feethams to watch us play in a first round League Cup away leg against Darlo. Yet Batty is saying that the worst grounds on which he's seen us play are Premier League stadiums. I have to say, the letters J, C, and indeed L, spring, nay leap, to mind!hisroyalgingerness wrote:aye, Bruce used watch it from a lake - and he was lucky to watch from that
Yer fool, i was born in 83, and started going in about 90, so by the time I was old enough to go on many away trips to far flung places was the late 90s when we tended to play in the higher leagues.
Jaysus.
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Elm Park!Batman wrote: and a <insert whatever the old Reading ground was called but I've forgotten> from my travels with my Uncle.
So screwwwwwwwwwwwwwww you
Actually, I reckon that I could start a thread on - Have you seen us play away in either a pre-season friendly, or a League Cup first round away leg? I've only ever seen us play away in a pre-season friendly at Bury (I think), but, as well as the Darlo trip, I can also claim to having seen us play a first round away leg at Burnden ( v Chester) so scrrrrreeeeeeeeeew you!
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Are you sure?Bruce Rioja wrote:Elm Park!Batman wrote: and a <insert whatever the old Reading ground was called but I've forgotten> from my travels with my Uncle.
So screwwwwwwwwwwwwwww you
Actually, I reckon that I could start a thread on - Have you seen us play away in either a pre-season friendly, or a League Cup first round away leg? I've only ever seen us play away in a pre-season friendly at Bury (I think), but, as well as the Darlo trip, I can also claim to having seen us play a first round away leg at Burnden ( v Chester) so scrrrrreeeeeeeeeew you!
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Two occasions in my life when I've forgotten all about being a pacifist and wanted to kill someone at a match. 1st was at Stockport, the shithole. We played them about ten years ago or so and they won (don't ask for details like the date or the score because I can't remember stuff like that).
Anyway, as we're leaving the "stadium" after the game one of the groundsmen was sorting out the pitch and he looks up, right at me, laughing and mouths me the score. Christ, did I see red. Seriously, if I'd have got hold of him...
2nd was at the Marseille game when that bald, French tw@tting goalkeeper mocked us cos we didn't get that penalty. I'd have gladly served time to kill him that night. Seriously, if I'd have got hold of him...
Anyway, as we're leaving the "stadium" after the game one of the groundsmen was sorting out the pitch and he looks up, right at me, laughing and mouths me the score. Christ, did I see red. Seriously, if I'd have got hold of him...
2nd was at the Marseille game when that bald, French tw@tting goalkeeper mocked us cos we didn't get that penalty. I'd have gladly served time to kill him that night. Seriously, if I'd have got hold of him...
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