brendywendy its just another league
you play your games, you win some you lose some
some are great, some are awful
and at the end of it you stay up get relegated or win the league
it doesnt matter what league it is, its still a great buzz
surely that last minute winner vs sunderland, and the liverpool game, and to an extent the united game has made you see that there are so many more great days to go, to rival and eclipseall the old elm park days,the playoffs, the championship etc
im still well and truly loving all this,and long may it continue
we may well lose some fans, and that is as sad a thing as i have read on the team board, but they probably would have gone anyway eventually, football just becomes less important as you get older to most people, we will aquire legions of plastic fans to replace them, and so lose some of the character, and tradition of the club,but the club will go on, and grow,regardless.
but to leave now just as we finally approach the zenith of what a football club can achieve seems a mighty odd decision
just think, we could be playing european football in 5 years against the might of majorca, and dynamo bucharest
There is still a thrill to be had from individual games and the banter and discussion that goes with it. I still enjoy meeting up in the pub and having a few beers and the build up to the game, watching some of the best football we've ever seen as Reading fans, the post match deliberations and celebrations, all that is good about football.
I still think there is more to aim at for Reading FC. What is turning me off a bit is the cost and the sense of feeling that we're not really trying to push ourselves to the limit at the moment.
Can you imagine Reading turning down the chance to get into the League 1 play offs because we might not've had the squad to support playing in the Championship?