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Re: Club legend.

by Mr Angry » 19 Aug 2025 11:08

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Sebastian the Red Off the field someone like Ron Grant is well in with a shout.


Yep +1


Just for putting weed killer on the pitch before the start of a season!

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Re: Club legend.

by Mid Sussex Royal » 19 Aug 2025 11:13

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Sebastian the Red Off the field someone like Ron Grant is well in with a shout.


Yep +1


Just for putting weed killer on the pitch before the start of a season!


Pretty sure that was someone else.....Fred Neate?

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Re: Club legend.

by Mr Angry » 19 Aug 2025 11:17

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Yep +1


Just for putting weed killer on the pitch before the start of a season!


Pretty sure that was someone else.....Fred Neate?


Arrrggghh - it was Fred Neate! Ron was the kitman!

Old age is a bastard!!!

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Re: Club legend.

by West F » 19 Aug 2025 11:24

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Winston Biscuit I find the rewriting of Phil Parkinson's career with us somewhat bewildering

How's it being re-written?

Parkinson's never been rated for being an incredible talent, but for being a longserving blood and thunder, 100% committed player who played in one of our most successful sides, and as that side broke up and declined gave the remnants some backbone and fighting spirit, always lifting the crowd.


Very accurate summary. Managers picked him for that backbone, at a time where there were real literal physical battles in the middle of the pitch. I may be wrong, but wasn’t his the last testimonial played at Reading? Which is the strata below statue. One abiding memory of last season was Parky making a very obvious point of applauding the Reading fans after losing, and meaning it.

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Re: Club legend.

by SpaghettiHoop » 19 Aug 2025 11:38

If he'd played a few more games for us - Terry Hurlock.


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Re: Club legend.

by West F » 19 Aug 2025 11:54

SpaghettiHoop If he'd played a few more games for us - Terry Hurlock.


Terry’s gonna getcha, Terry’s gonna getcha, na nah nah na.

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Re: Club legend.

by traff » 19 Aug 2025 12:06

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SpaghettiHoop If he'd played a few more games for us - Terry Hurlock.


Terry’s gonna getcha, Terry’s gonna getcha, na nah nah na.


Not even close. Hated playing for Reading and talked about the town with contempt.

Better hardmen were Mick Tait and Billy Whitehurst!

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Re: Club legend.

by Whore Jackie » 19 Aug 2025 12:28

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Winston Biscuit I find the rewriting of Phil Parkinson's career with us somewhat bewildering

How's it being re-written?

Parkinson's never been rated for being an incredible talent, but for being a longserving blood and thunder, 100% committed player who played in one of our most successful sides, and as that side broke up and declined gave the remnants some backbone and fighting spirit, always lifting the crowd.


Very accurate summary. Managers picked him for that backbone, at a time where there were real literal physical battles in the middle of the pitch. I may be wrong, but wasn’t his the last testimonial played at Reading? Which is the strata below statue. One abiding memory of last season was Parky making a very obvious point of applauding the Reading fans after losing, and meaning it.


Murty got one. Parky was the one before that. Think Martin Hicks was the one before then.

Have heard from reputable sauces that Noel Hunt was exceptional at the charity stuff back when he was playing. But certainly in no way qualifies as a club legend. Ron Grant is a great shout.

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Re: Club legend.

by Sutekh » 19 Aug 2025 15:52

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Snowflake Royal How's it being re-written?

Parkinson's never been rated for being an incredible talent, but for being a longserving blood and thunder, 100% committed player who played in one of our most successful sides, and as that side broke up and declined gave the remnants some backbone and fighting spirit, always lifting the crowd.


Very accurate summary. Managers picked him for that backbone, at a time where there were real literal physical battles in the middle of the pitch. I may be wrong, but wasn’t his the last testimonial played at Reading? Which is the strata below statue. One abiding memory of last season was Parky making a very obvious point of applauding the Reading fans after losing, and meaning it.


Murty got one. Parky was the one before that. Think Martin Hicks was the one before then.

Have heard from reputable sauces that Noel Hunt was exceptional at the charity stuff back when he was playing. But certainly in no way qualifies as a club legend. Ron Grant is a great shout.


Explains a lot so far :?


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Re: Club legend.

by Mid Sussex Royal » 19 Aug 2025 16:17

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Snowflake Royal How's it being re-written?

Parkinson's never been rated for being an incredible talent, but for being a longserving blood and thunder, 100% committed player who played in one of our most successful sides, and as that side broke up and declined gave the remnants some backbone and fighting spirit, always lifting the crowd.


Very accurate summary. Managers picked him for that backbone, at a time where there were real literal physical battles in the middle of the pitch. I may be wrong, but wasn’t his the last testimonial played at Reading? Which is the strata below statue. One abiding memory of last season was Parky making a very obvious point of applauding the Reading fans after losing, and meaning it.


Murty got one. Parky was the one before that. Think Martin Hicks was the one before then.

Have heard from reputable sauces that Noel Hunt was exceptional at the charity stuff back when he was playing. But certainly in no way qualifies as a club legend. Ron Grant is a great shout.


Didn't Gilksey get one? Prior to him and the above reckon it was Steve Death in 1979.

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Re: Club legend.

by Vision » 19 Aug 2025 17:14

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Just for putting weed killer on the pitch before the start of a season!


Pretty sure that was someone else.....Fred Neate?


Arrrggghh - it was Fred Neate! Ron was the kitman!

Old age is a bastard!!!


Gordon Neate. Weed fiasco aside, year after year the Elm Park pitch looked way better than the vast majority of opposition pitches.

Interesting to me that Branfoot doesn't get a mention anywhere that I can see. Promotion to the 2nd tier of English football, an all-time record start to a domestic football season and a thumping Wembley victory to boot.

I mean I wouldn't include him myself but clearly the agricultural football style and the the fact he replaced Evans seems to count against him when his achievements surpass many that are mentioned above.

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Re: Club legend.

by Mid Sussex Royal » 19 Aug 2025 17:57

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Pretty sure that was someone else.....Fred Neate?


Arrrggghh - it was Fred Neate! Ron was the kitman!

Old age is a bastard!!!


Gordon Neate. Weed fiasco aside, year after year the Elm Park pitch looked way better than the vast majority of opposition pitches.

Interesting to me that Branfoot doesn't get a mention anywhere that I can see. Promotion to the 2nd tier of English football, an all-time record start to a domestic football season and a thumping Wembley victory to boot.

I mean I wouldn't include him myself but clearly the agricultural football style and the the fact he replaced Evans seems to count against him when his achievements surpass many that are mentioned above.


I think you are right in the last para, Evans was also very harshly sacked when we were in the top 4 which also went against Ian.

If you look at it in terms of achievement he is only behind Sir Steve & Brian as best all time Reading manager.

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