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    Reading- The perfect game

    Bournemouth was a huge game, with so much hype and tension surrounding it.

    Reading in the cup allows all us fans to relax that little bit, and simply enjoy our side's flowing football.

    It gives Steve a chance to blood Lingard, Warnock, and hopefully Albentosa, whilst the highlight of the match may be the return of Thorne.

    I think we'll win the game, but I'd be happy with a great performance and some promising debuts. This is perhaps the last game we can truly relax and not be too bothered about the result...

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    re: Reading- The perfect game

    a win will be nice.

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    re: Reading- The perfect game

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_D
    Bournemouth was a huge game, with so much hype and tension surrounding it.

    Reading in the cup allows all us fans to relax that little bit, and simply enjoy our side's flowing football.

    It gives Steve a chance to blood Lingard, Warnock, and hopefully Albentosa, whilst the highlight of the match may be the return of Thorne.

    I think we'll win the game, but I'd be happy with a great performance and some promising debuts. This is perhaps the last game we can truly relax and not be too bothered about the result...
    Are you mad! Its the FA Cup for gods sake and we have a good chance of getting to Wembley.
    Sit back and relax!!
    Play our strongest team and win the bleedin game.
    Stay at home then fella..

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam
    Bournemouth was a huge game, with so much hype and tension surrounding it.

    Reading in the cup allows all us fans to relax that little bit, and simply enjoy our side's flowing football.

    It gives Steve a chance to blood Lingard, Warnock, and hopefully Albentosa, whilst the highlight of the match may be the return of Thorne.

    I think we'll win the game, but I'd be happy with a great performance and some promising debuts. This is perhaps the last game we can truly relax and not be too bothered about the result...
    Are you mad! Its the FA Cup for gods sake and we have a good chance of getting to Wembley.
    Sit back and relax!!
    Play our strongest team and win the bleedin game.
    Stay at home then fella..
    [/quote]

    Well said Angry!!! I get really ****in' ****ed off folk treating the FA cup like it's a ****in' nothing trophy. I bet them ****in' ****ers would want a ticket if we got to Wembl

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    re: Reading- The perfect game

    as none of us on here have never been to fa cup final to watch rams. lets go for it get winners of Blackburn /stoke then who knows.

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    re: Reading- The perfect game

    It were a lovely day, that day back in May 1946 laddie

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    re: Reading- The perfect game

    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride
    Bournemouth was a huge game, with so much hype and tension surrounding it.

    Reading in the cup allows all us fans to relax that little bit, and simply enjoy our side's flowing football.

    It gives Steve a chance to blood Lingard, Warnock, and hopefully Albentosa, whilst the highlight of the match may be the return of Thorne.

    I think we'll win the game, but I'd be happy with a great performance and some promising debuts. This is perhaps the last game we can truly relax and not be too bothered about the result...
    Are you mad! Its the FA Cup for gods sake and we have a good chance of getting to Wembley.
    Sit back and relax!!
    Play our strongest team and win the bleedin game.
    Stay at home then fella..
    [/quote]

    Well said Angry!!! I get really ****in' ****ed off folk treating the FA cup like it's a ****in' nothing trophy. I bet them ****in

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam
    Bournemouth was a huge game, with so much hype and tension surrounding it.

    Reading in the cup allows all us fans to relax that little bit, and simply enjoy our side's flowing football.

    It gives Steve a chance to blood Lingard, Warnock, and hopefully Albentosa, whilst the highlight of the match may be the return of Thorne.

    I think we'll win the game, but I'd be happy with a great performance and some promising debuts. This is perhaps the last game we can truly relax and not be too bothered about the result...
    Are you mad! Its the FA Cup for gods sake and we have a good chance of getting to Wembley.
    Sit back and relax!!
    Play our strongest team and win the bleedin game.
    Stay at home then fella..
    [/quote]

    I'm not saying not to take it seriously, but it's the perfect time to give the newbies a chance. The big clubs do it with their deep, talented squads, and to be fair, that's what

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    re: Reading- The perfect game

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramondo
    Bournemouth was a huge game, with so much hype and tension surrounding it.

    Reading in the cup allows all us fans to relax that little bit, and simply enjoy our side's flowing football.

    It gives Steve a chance to blood Lingard, Warnock, and hopefully Albentosa, whilst the highlight of the match may be the return of Thorne.

    I think we'll win the game, but I'd be happy with a great performance and some promising debuts. This is perhaps the last game we can truly relax and not be too bothered about the result...
    Are you mad! Its the FA Cup for gods sake and we have a good chance of getting to Wembley.
    Sit back and relax!!
    Play our strongest team and win the bleedin game.
    Stay at home then fella..
    [/quote]

    Well said Angry!!! I get really ****in' ****ed off folk treating the FA cup like it'

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    re: Reading- The perfect game

    Quote Originally Posted by D_D
    Bournemouth was a huge game, with so much hype and tension surrounding it.

    Reading in the cup allows all us fans to relax that little bit, and simply enjoy our side's flowing football.

    It gives Steve a chance to blood Lingard, Warnock, and hopefully Albentosa, whilst the highlight of the match may be the return of Thorne.

    I think we'll win the game, but I'd be happy with a great performance and some promising debuts. This is perhaps the last game we can truly relax and not be too bothered about the result...
    Are you mad! Its the FA Cup for gods sake and we have a good chance of getting to Wembley.
    Sit back and relax!!
    Play our strongest team and win the bleedin game.
    Stay at home then fella..
    [/quote]

    I'm not saying not to take it seriously, but it's the perfect time to give the newbies a chance. The big clubs do it with their deep, tal

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