Time for a protest at the Watford game

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by P!ssed Off » 15 Dec 2014 14:27

And "Star man: Glenn Murray" :?
I recall Floyd telling us that Pavel Pogrebnyak was the best player Reading had ever had.

Why the devotion to under-performing strikers?

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by Royal Lady » 15 Dec 2014 14:44

LOL - Murray scored a goal so assuming that's why he was star man.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by SPARTA » 15 Dec 2014 14:46

melonhead :lol:

well I for one wish youd, grow old with a little dignity, and stop blaming how you became less interesting on the football club.


I for one wish you didn't feel the need to reply to every... single... thread on this forum. We can't have everything!

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by P!ssed Off » 15 Dec 2014 14:55

Royal Lady LOL - Murray scored a goal so assuming that's why he was star man.


Oh, I see, it's the old 'score a goal, and you're the man', no matter how many you miss.
Worth noting that if Murray had been as clinical as Demarai Gray, Paul Caddis or Andrew Shinnie, we'd have drawn the game 6-6.
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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by Royal Lady » 15 Dec 2014 14:56

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Royal Lady LOL - Murray scored a goal so assuming that's why he was star man.


Oh, I see, it's the old 'score a goal, and you're the man', no matter how many you miss.
Worth noting that if Murray had been as clinical as Demarai Gray we'd have drawn the game 6-6.

I'm only guessing - and I'm probably wrong! :lol:


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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by floyd__streete » 15 Dec 2014 21:11

sandman Q 4 Floyd, was that really the best picture you could find for the fans verdict?


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Stick a picture of your own funky self up then, Sandy. #dI wager you look something akin to the Comic Store Guy in The Simpsons :!:

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by floyd__streete » 15 Dec 2014 21:12

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Royal Lady LOL - Murray scored a goal so assuming that's why he was star man.


Oh, I see, it's the old 'score a goal, and you're the man', no matter how many you miss.


Care to suggest an alternative MOTM on Saturday then :|

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by P!ssed Off » 15 Dec 2014 21:19

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Royal Lady LOL - Murray scored a goal so assuming that's why he was star man.


Oh, I see, it's the old 'score a goal, and you're the man', no matter how many you miss.


Care to suggest an alternative MOTM on Saturday then :|


Possibly whomever created the numerous chances Murray failed to convert...

Or nobody.

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Re: Time for a protest at the Watford game

by Linden Jones » 21 Dec 2014 21:03

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From Despair To Where? Surely it would be better to turn up, not enter the ground and stage a peaceful demostration outside .

Not turning up suggests not giving a toss and the club will put it down to Christmas.


'greed. Should do the not turning up thing after Christmas and go to watch a Non- League game instead. That way people can wear the Macs they got for Christmas and with Non-League football being so much more fan friendly than the modern professional game it's possible that the Maidenhead tannoy man would play requests like, the greatest hits of Jethro Tull, Yes and King Crimson.


How very dare you. I slaved long and hard over my microphone to ensure York Road remains a prog free zone


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