Midweek results

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Midweek results

Postby David Votoupal » Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:03 pm

Everton drew 1-1 with Wigan, meaning we're unbeaten in 2006 so far :D

Blackburn beat Man Utd 4-3 while Arsenal crashed 3-2 at home to West Ham, and Man City beat Newcastle 3-0 to seal Grame Souness' fate.
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Postby therisingblues » Sun Feb 05, 2006 12:25 am

UP THE IRONS! What a year we are having. I saw we were as high as ninth in the Premiership just recently, that may improve after beating Arsenal at home! I think we are still alive in the FA cup also!
I'm gonna sit back, crack the top off a Pale Ale, and watch the Double Blues prevail
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Postby blues2002 » Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:26 am

Well Birmingham may have knocked our (reserves) team out of the FA Cup this week, but we just beat Southampton 2-0 to go 13 points clear at the top of the Championship, and 24 points clear of Leeds and Watford in the race for promotion to the Premiership. It will be amazing to see my little club mix it with the big boys next year

1 Reading 33 53 82
2 Sheff Utd 32 27 69
3 Watford 32 19 58
4 Leeds 31 19 58
5 Crystal Palace 31 14 52
6 Preston 31 17 51
7 Cardiff 32 4 45
8 Luton 32 3 44
9 Wolverhampton 31 7 43
10 Burnley 32 0 43
11 Coventry 32 -1 41
12 Ipswich 32 -9 41
13 Stoke 31 -9 39
14 Norwich 32 -10 39
15 QPR 32 -10 39
16 Plymouth 31 -8 38
17 Hull 32 -5 36
18 Southampton 33 -6 36
19 Derby 32 -8 33
20 Sheff Wed 32 -14 33
21 Leicester 32 -9 32
22 Brighton 32 -19 29
23 Millwall 32 -21 27
24 Crewe 32 -34 22 :D
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Postby RoosterMarty » Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:43 am

I can see Reading holding their own in their first season in the Premiership, a bit like Wigan have done so far this season.
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Postby Peterxtc » Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:31 pm

Blues 2002 - A double double blue boy too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Shit I assume I would be the only Reading/Sturt supporter in the world. Many memories of Eim Park and most of the other lower division ground in England. Coming back from 3.0 down with approx 30 mins to play and beating Plymoth 4.3! Same thing at Wolves one glorious midweek pm. 2.0 down at the half 2.3 winners by the end. Mind you I also remember going up to Chesterfield on Sat and being quite noisy as we took a deserved 1.0 lead. After 90 mins the final score Chesterfield 7 Reading 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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