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Kerry Dixon
Remember their keeper Steve Death always seemed to have a blinder against us
Not good news for SaturdayPearson and Byrne may not make it but if one of them will it’s likely to be only Pearson as as a severe dead leg. Byrne has an hamstring issue like what Hanlan had so probs won’t make this week.McGrath has tonsillitis and has had it all week and declared himself okay to play against Exeter but it explains why McCann didn’t put him on initially but he hasn’t been in or trained all week.Likely to either be Bailey/grehan or Bailey/Pearson if he’s back.
Graham has ‘trained well’ all week, according to GM. Byrne hamstring not too serious?
Quote from: Fal on April 09, 2026, 02:33:14 pmNot good news for SaturdayPearson and Byrne may not make it but if one of them will it’s likely to be only Pearson as as a severe dead leg. Byrne has an hamstring issue like what Hanlan had so probs won’t make this week.McGrath has tonsillitis and has had it all week and declared himself okay to play against Exeter but it explains why McCann didn’t put him on initially but he hasn’t been in or trained all week.Likely to either be Bailey/grehan or Bailey/Pearson if he’s back.Think Grehan is injured too, senior at cb with maxwell at lb?
Quote from: roversdude on April 08, 2026, 01:45:57 pmRemember their keeper Steve Death always seemed to have a blinder against usThe extraordinary story of Steve Death, once the shortest goalkeeper in the Football League – at just 5ft 7in. He was good enough to keep Peter Shilton out of the England Schoolboys side, yet spent his career in Divisions Three and Four and became a lower-league legend.
For anybody that likes a bet a cannot see us getting a thing out of this then you can get 14/5 on a reading win.We are 5/6 favourites.Dont know how they have come to those odds
Very strange Grehan starting after so much faith was put in McGarth he no looks way down the pecking order. For me I’d rather play Bailey back there than either of those two who I think are both weak links
Quote from: sedwardsdrfc on April 11, 2026, 02:24:48 pmVery strange Grehan starting after so much faith was put in McGarth he no looks way down the pecking order. For me I’d rather play Bailey back there than either of those two who I think are both weak links Hasn’t McGrath been I’ll recently?
We are currently on a winless run against Reading home and away of 13 games dating back to 8 September 1984, consisting of 11 defeats and 2 draws. We have only ever beaten them 4 times in the league in our entire history and needed to score 5 goals and 4 goals to secure 2 of those wins.
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