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We’ve had a shorter gap between Tweetses of the Weekses thanks to the late one last week, so there are fewer talking points to cover with tweets. But the most important is that we beat Cardiff on penalties and they hate us for it.
All we can do is laugh.
#readingfc pic.twitter.com/i2w4u7ZbB4
— Andrew Savory (@adsavory) February 3, 2020
I’ve rewatched this so many times and I’m still both delighted and confused.
It’s weird how Cardiff have never had any real sort of rivalry with Reading, but over the course of two games in close succession and a third tomorrow, a lot of spite has built up, on and off the pitch. How quickly they became the best of enemies
— Scott Johnson (@roathboy) February 3, 2020
The dawn of a new era.
I’ve hated them since the play offs a few years back. I think it was a Shane Long chip?
— Liam Davies (@LiamDavies6) February 4, 2020
moments leading to disaster pic.twitter.com/4P9GN5Mmhw
— Matheus de Andrade (@maffff) February 4, 2020
Hated them since 2008 when 11 year old me in the away end at the Madejski had to watch Adam Federici (goalkeeper) score a 96th minute Boxing Day equaliser
— super Sol (@blxebirds) February 4, 2020
Reading aren’t good either ...
— Joe Rees (@JoeRees98) February 4, 2020
Aluko and McCleary stripped and warming up here. Looks like it’ll be a double switch at the break. #readingfc
— Matt Joy (@MattJoy96) February 4, 2020
It’s as if Bowen was trolling the fanbase with this double substitution. (But it worked.)
Ah just the substitutions we need! https://t.co/sKGGzcCQS8
— charlie (@dingcharlie_) February 4, 2020
#readingfc https://t.co/VomsFcELag pic.twitter.com/ciRmxZBKYe
— Jacob Potter (@pott95) February 4, 2020
Oxford are back in it!
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) February 4, 2020
What a hit from Liam Kelly.
Watch LIVE on @BBCOne.https://t.co/w8sphGDHyd #bbcfacup pic.twitter.com/bDPQnwwFYi
Liam Kelly is back in England and playing for *xf*rd. He scored this. But thankfully they still lost.
— Russell Hammant (@Buster_5265) February 4, 2020
Sone Aluko. Nothing will surprise us now.
We are really just going to play Cardiff for eternity now aren't we?
— Mike Servedio (@MikeServedio) February 4, 2020
In a moment of pure joy, we suddenly realised the Reading-Cardiff games would continue for that little longer.
Full time. Penalties it is and I'm semi-convinced that I'm going to be watching Cardiff vs Reading for the remainder of my days. #readingfc
— Matt Joy (@MattJoy96) February 4, 2020
https://t.co/yvy9sI4lbF pic.twitter.com/VCj8dr4Tu8
— Russell Hammant (@Buster_5265) February 4, 2020
Aluko...SENDS IT HOME! THE ROYALS ARE THROUGH!
— Reading FC (@ReadingFC) February 4, 2020
CAR | ❌❌⚽
REA | ⚽⚽⚽⚽#CARvREA | 3-3 pic.twitter.com/56MotvNqzO
I mean, it had to be him, didn’t it?
— Reading FC (@ReadingFC) February 4, 2020
And with that the Reading vs Cardiff saga ends. In the best possible way
— The Tilehurst End (@TheTilehurstEnd) February 4, 2020
"We have been the better team in all three games with Reading and haven't won any of them."
— ElmParkRoyals (@ElmParkRoyals) February 5, 2020
Neil Harris. Love it pic.twitter.com/HcWz4icEu7
Inject this into my veins.
Fair play to @Yaks75
— Swifty SZN ⚪️ (@willsumner09) February 5, 2020
He has responded so well and professionally to losing someone who obviously meant so much to him
3 goals in 4 games since returning to the first team
Big respect ⚪️ #readingfc
Hugely commendable effort and output from Meite.
Celebratory drinks are on me everyone pic.twitter.com/4rgIWFRb3F
— Tom (@TomLunn) February 4, 2020
Cor, mindblowing sums of money, that.
£10 a ticket to watch Reading play a Premier League side for a place in the FA Cup Quarter-Final is superb.
— Talk Reading (@TalkReading) February 6, 2020
Fans come first at @ReadingFC ⚪️ #readingfc
And this is a mindblowingly great offer.