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Reading, what have they changed?

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sainthelens said:
PatchesOHoulihan said:
No arguments here. Although if we can stay in the mix until then Gibbs-White could be that impact player and we already have him
Speaking of Gibbs White, check out his Mrs on Instagram.
Hope he stays a while.

Britney :lol:
 
On the eve of the season I was watching one of the Sky football shows and they were predicting Reading to do well this season. I must admit I didnt pay alot of attention to why (wish I had now) but I think they are probably deserving of more credit than they are getting - 22 points from 24 available and 15 scored to 3 conceded. Coventry A, Preston and Stoke at home in their next three games right now doesn't seem to challenging for them but lets see
 
A Reading fan posts on a popular ccfc forum regularly, he reckons its the lack of home fans is a big factor and no pressure of moaners on their backs. Strange, as I don’t think we’ve won at home yet.
 
benny said:
A Reading fan posts on a popular ccfc forum regularly, he reckons its the lack of home fans is a big factor and no pressure of moaners on their backs. Strange, as I don’t think we’ve won at home yet.

What type of oddball goes on another teams forum ffs.

Tell him to get a life...
 
They have a good coach, I had a few friends in the Chicago Fire setup at the time he was there.

He managed to get them into the playoffs, which, relative to MLS, was a pretty great achievement, considering the mess they were/are.
 
PatchesOHoulihan said:
We were top at a similar stage last year with an equally high conversion rate

Not saying the same will happen to them but just a reminder it’s early days and a lot can change

In fairness we got lucky at the start of last season, we could quite easily (apart from Birmingham home) have lost every one of those games.
This season we have looked the better side in almost every match so far.
 
They haven’t won since I asked this question I obviously have the evil eye over them👻
 
Folding like a pack of cards, if results go our way on Sat we could be top before the international break, there i've said it.
 

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