I'm absolutely devastated actually not in a great state of mind today. However being the photographer for these guys is the biggest honour of my life and they gave it everything. I can't sit there and be angry at the refs performance I thought he did well in a difficult game to handle apart from sending my best mate off. They have done us all proud, photos up before midday
It was a real shame that some Reading players did not show a measure of humility at the end. Shouting in some of our players faces was a poor reflection on them. It seemed like everyman and his dog got involved after the final whistle.
It was a real shame that some Reading players did not show a measure of humility at the end. Shouting in some of our players faces was a poor reflection on them. It seemed like everyman and his dog got involved after the final whistle.
They were poor the whole game. The also had far too many staff in the dugout, there wasn't much management going on and the seemed more interested over-reacting and trying to bully the officials.
The ref was so poor and just reacted rather than make his own decisions.
The Charlton No.4 was decent and could do all parts of the game.
It was a real shame that some Reading players did not show a measure of humility at the end. Shouting in some of our players faces was a poor reflection on them. It seemed like everyman and his dog got involved after the final whistle.
They were poor the whole game. The also had far too many staff in the dugout, there wasn't much management going on and the seemed more interested over-reacting and trying to bully the officials.
The ref was so poor and just reacted rather than make his own decisions.
The Charlton No.4 was decent and could do all parts of the game.
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Shouting in some of our players faces was a poor reflection on them. It seemed like everyman and his dog got involved after the final whistle.
The ref was so poor and just reacted rather than make his own decisions.
The Charlton No.4 was decent and could do all parts of the game.
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Royals handed a start to 15-year-old left-back Imari Samuels in their 4-1 victory against Colchester United in the fifth round earlier this month.