How would you have got 66/1 a goal down with 10 minutes to go plus added time?Scutterbucketz wrote:Amazing scenes. With 10 minutes to go I put a fiver on Reading to win at 66/1![]()
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by windermereROYAL » 07 Mar 2026 17:17
How would you have got 66/1 a goal down with 10 minutes to go plus added time?Scutterbucketz wrote:Amazing scenes. With 10 minutes to go I put a fiver on Reading to win at 66/1![]()
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by tidus_mi2 » 07 Mar 2026 17:17
Arsenal made 9 changes, lower level teams usually up their game against Prem opposition. Mansfield have 1 win in 10 in the league, but they do have 6 draws in that.South Coast Royal wrote:So bang out of form that they made Premier League Arsenal the champions elect work really hard for their single goal win and did what not many Premier League teams have done this season by scoring a goal against them.tidus_mi2 wrote:Mansfield bang out of form right now which worries me because as far as I recall, so were Orient and Wimbledon!Sutekh wrote:Absolute credit to Leam for the right substitutions for the second game running.
Mansfield is a vital game now, not least because it’s our game in hand.
Most relieved to hear the end of match booing.
by Hound » 07 Mar 2026 17:17
They played very well today. But hopefully it’ll be a case of difficult to get back up for the game on Tuesday whilst we’ll be buzzingSouth Coast Royal wrote:So bang out of form that they made Premier League Arsenal the champions elect work really hard for their single goal win and did what not many Premier League teams have done this season by scoring a goal against them.tidus_mi2 wrote:Mansfield bang out of form right now which worries me because as far as I recall, so were Orient and Wimbledon!Sutekh wrote:Absolute credit to Leam for the right substitutions for the second game running.
Mansfield is a vital game now, not least because it’s our game in hand.
Most relieved to hear the end of match booing.
by Scutterbucketz » 07 Mar 2026 17:21
I know. That’s what it was on 79 minutes. I haven’t been following the game so just assumed the high odds meant we were playing shite.windermereROYAL wrote:How would you have got 66/1 a goal down with 10 minutes to go plus added time?Scutterbucketz wrote:Amazing scenes. With 10 minutes to go I put a fiver on Reading to win at 66/1![]()
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by Ascotexgunner » 07 Mar 2026 17:28
by Ascotexgunner » 07 Mar 2026 17:31
TBF the Arsenal defender that made the mistake was 16 years of age.....South Coast Royal wrote:So bang out of form that they made Premier League Arsenal the champions elect work really hard for their single goal win and did what not many Premier League teams have done this season by scoring a goal against them.tidus_mi2 wrote:Mansfield bang out of form right now which worries me because as far as I recall, so were Orient and Wimbledon!Sutekh wrote:Absolute credit to Leam for the right substitutions for the second game running.
Mansfield is a vital game now, not least because it’s our game in hand.
Most relieved to hear the end of match booing.
by South Coast Royal » 07 Mar 2026 18:59
Most of the side that started were proven first teamers and it took Eze with a screamer to seal the win.Ascotexgunner wrote:TBF the Arsenal defender that made the mistake was 16 years of age.....South Coast Royal wrote:So bang out of form that they made Premier League Arsenal the champions elect work really hard for their single goal win and did what not many Premier League teams have done this season by scoring a goal against them.tidus_mi2 wrote: Mansfield bang out of form right now which worries me because as far as I recall, so were Orient and Wimbledon!
by tidus_mi2 » 07 Mar 2026 19:04
Well, quite, I'm not enjoying the performances at all and it has put me off going to away games, largely because I go alone. Go to home games with family so makes that easier.South Coast Royal wrote:Most of the side that started were proven first teamers and it took Eze with a screamer to seal the win.Ascotexgunner wrote:TBF the Arsenal defender that made the mistake was 16 years of age.....South Coast Royal wrote:
So bang out of form that they made Premier League Arsenal the champions elect work really hard for their single goal win and did what not many Premier League teams have done this season by scoring a goal against them.
Back to more important things-Reading Fc.
I just checked-today we committed more fouls (20) than any other team in the division.
As I posted the other week , we are turning into the archetypal Northern third division side with3 lumps at the back, a packed midfield and plenty of long balls so a bit like Rotherham of old, the same Rotherham that LR managed.
Very effective and well done by the manager for getting us up the table and accumulating a very good number of points - successful it may be but I really don't enjoy watching us.
A mate came round to see it on TV (Bournemouth didn't have a game) and asked if that was how we play every week.
The obvious answer was "yes" and he kindly didn't say much more about it than "great result".
Obviously I will carry on going to home matches but this is the first season for a very long time I have questioned my desire to go , not least because my family in Reading has got smaller and smaller and going to matches means that I see some of them every fortnight.
I detect that there are quite a few on here who don't go anymore-I wonder if it is because of our style or just for other reasons.
by Snowflake Royal » 07 Mar 2026 19:36
Yep, put L1 defenders under pressure and their touch and passing isn't good to cope reliably. It's also why we concede a bunch of goals too.Hound wrote:The defending and often keeping in this division is crap. That’s my one big take away from this season!South Coast Royal wrote:If it was horse racing or Italian football big enquiries would be made about Luton gifting us 3 goals.Snowflake Royal wrote:Poor Jack Wilshere, his team absolutely suicided out there.
As posted earlier, LR is a very lucky manager which is better than being a good but unlucky manager.
Very pleased for Kelvin who has come in to do what Marriott has done, score goals from very, very few chances.
Well done Scutts for your brave bet-you might as well put all of the winnings on us to get promoted-the Gods and everything else are certainly with us.
Every team seems to make a couple of really significant mistakes each game and we’ve been better at capitalising on them the opposition more often than not
by PieEater » 07 Mar 2026 19:36
Luton Fan wrote:We were beaten by someone with a name like a WiFi password
by Hound » 07 Mar 2026 19:37
by SouthDownsRoyal » 07 Mar 2026 20:17
by Brogue » 07 Mar 2026 20:48
by Hound » 07 Mar 2026 21:00
Yeah alright mate, just nicking my posts nowBrogue wrote:Marriott has missed 7 games this season. Our record without Marriott? Unbeaten…
W5 D2 L0 avg 2.4 ppg
With Marriott W9 D8 L6 1.5 ppg
Despite his goals we are a better TEAM when Marriott doesn’t play.
by Brogue » 07 Mar 2026 21:10
Hound wrote:Yeah alright mate, just nicking my postsBrogue wrote:Marriott has missed 7 games this season. Our record without Marriott? Unbeaten…
W5 D2 L0 avg 2.4 ppg
With Marriott W9 D8 L6 1.5 ppg
Despite his goals we are a better TEAM when Marriott doesn’t play.
by Hound » 07 Mar 2026 21:11
I was banging on about it for ages. And mentioned it last weekBrogue wrote:Hound wrote:Yeah alright mate, just nicking my postsBrogue wrote:Marriott has missed 7 games this season. Our record without Marriott? Unbeaten…
W5 D2 L0 avg 2.4 ppg
With Marriott W9 D8 L6 1.5 ppg
Despite his goals we are a better TEAM when Marriott doesn’t play.What you on about, where have you posted ppg with/without Marriott ?
by Brogue » 07 Mar 2026 21:16
My apologies I didn’t realise you’d posted a ppg comparison. it’s sometimes difficult to keep up, especially when someone has 27,000+ team board posts to wade through.Hound wrote:I was banging on about it for ages. And mentioned it last weekBrogue wrote:Hound wrote:
Yeah alright mate, just nicking my postsWhat you on about, where have you posted ppg with/without Marriott ?
by Hound » 07 Mar 2026 21:27
Well that’s your Sunday reading sorted…Brogue wrote:My apologies I didn’t realise you’d posted a ppg comparison. it’s sometimes difficult to keep up, especially when someone has 27,000+ team board posts to wade through.Hound wrote:I was banging on about it for ages. And mentioned it last weekBrogue wrote:
What you on about, where have you posted ppg with/without Marriott ?
by Brogue » 07 Mar 2026 21:39
I’ll be watching the F1!!Hound wrote:Well that’s your Sunday reading sorted…Brogue wrote:My apologies I didn’t realise you’d posted a ppg comparison. it’s sometimes difficult to keep up, especially when someone has 27,000+ team board posts to wade through.Hound wrote:
I was banging on about it for ages. And mentioned it last week
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