by Hedley Lamarr » 30 Apr 2013 15:24
by Royal With Cheese » 30 Apr 2013 15:30
Hedley Lamarr Reading wouldn't have been anywhere near the premier League unless they had moved to the Madejski.
by Maguire » 30 Apr 2013 15:33
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Don't even know what they're trying to brag about either. Yes we're relegated but they haven't had a hand in sending us down because we beat them earlier in the season and when we go to their place we'll have been down so again they'll have no effect on us. Pretty sad state of affairs for a club whose fans consider the club they support to be a big club coming on here celebrating our relegation.
I'm not on here to brag personally - god knows we've been in your position many times - but in defence of others who choose to do so, it is probably in response to the years of grief we have been receiving from Reading fans who decided to hate us unconditionally since the "Pardew affair". I know a fair few Royals and still get hassled about the "6-0" or the "sock incident", or "hoof ball" etc. Personally I don't mind the banter. My question to you is, if the roles were 100% reversed, do you think that there would be some Reading fans gloating at us? I expect there would be.
In any case, I think you lot have a decent shot at getting straight back up. Your manager knows how to get out of that division and so do a large chunk of your players.
by Colin Cheeselog » 30 Apr 2013 15:34
Hedley Lamarr Last season both Reading and Southampton were playing some really decent football.
Hedley Lamarr Do you think there will be many players sold?
by Cypry » 30 Apr 2013 15:35
by Stuka » 30 Apr 2013 15:48
by Hedley Lamarr » 30 Apr 2013 15:55
Royal With CheeseHedley Lamarr Reading wouldn't have been anywhere near the premier League unless they had moved to the Madejski.
We were literally 4 minutes away from the prem.
For a man who purports to know a lot about out club I'm surprised you didn't know that.
by Hedley Lamarr » 30 Apr 2013 16:06
Stuka Whether or not West Ham are truly 'rivals', I always love the way their fans get so wound up when we defeat them. It only encouraged further goading and chants of "Stick your bubbles up your arse" which only seem to infuriate the Essex faithful even more. It becomes just irresistible because they can’t take it. Some guys I know here in London lose all composure and go bright red with anger if you so much utter a pithy comment or light hearted observation. They are the biggest sore losers since Wolves. Also all the exaggerated fake Cockney stuff ALWAYS comes out when engaging in such ‘banter’ which only makes it more hilarious YOU MUGS
by Colin Cheeselog » 30 Apr 2013 16:32
Hedley Lamarr Just about every club sings "stick your bubbles up your arse" to us, it would be nice to hear something original
by Royal With Cheese » 30 Apr 2013 16:32
Hedley LamarrRoyal With CheeseHedley Lamarr Reading wouldn't have been anywhere near the premier League unless they had moved to the Madejski.
We were literally 4 minutes away from the prem.
For a man who purports to know a lot about out club I'm surprised you didn't know that.
I'm talking financially and staying there, not games wise (yes i was gutted too) - something historically you'd have to say both Reading and West Ham have struggled to do.
by Royal With Cheese » 30 Apr 2013 16:33
by Winchester Royal » 30 Apr 2013 22:35
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 30 Apr 2013 22:59
Winchester Royal There does seems to be a general air of arrogance towards Reading, particularly the common judgement of "your support is shit because only X number of fans showed up, you weren't very loud, you're a 'plastic' club, your fans left early' etc that seems to get churned out over the various web portals as some bizarre willy-waving exercise each time we get a win and face needs to be saved at the claret and blue end.
by Winchester Royal » 30 Apr 2013 23:03
Rev Algenon Stickleback HWinchester Royal There does seems to be a general air of arrogance towards Reading, particularly the common judgement of "your support is shit because only X number of fans showed up, you weren't very loud, you're a 'plastic' club, your fans left early' etc that seems to get churned out over the various web portals as some bizarre willy-waving exercise each time we get a win and face needs to be saved at the claret and blue end.
every club has its internet bell-ends, either trying to wind people up, or just too thick to realise that their perception of certain club's fans is laughable. I mean, it's not as if we don't have fans who say "I hate West Ham because their fans are..." before trotting out some fat-necked cockney geezer cliche.
by Mintona » 30 Apr 2013 23:12
by anR » 01 May 2013 01:46
Hedley Lamarr the olympic stadium has fallen into our lap
by Terminal Boardom » 01 May 2013 03:17
by soggy biscuit » 01 May 2013 08:23
Maguire More than anything I associate them with a tedious tube journey.
by Winchester Royal » 01 May 2013 08:43
soggy biscuitMaguire More than anything I associate them with a tedious tube journey.
This here is the crux of the matter for me. As someone who does a good job of rarely venturing into london the odd tube journey is not so unpleasant, almost novelty like, yet the journey to West Ham is just a total abomination. It drains you of every smidgen of happiness you had before you got on the tube
I notice West Ham as much as I notice any other club who I don't support, we just had a couple of good games against you, that's all. you are to the late 2000's/early 2010's what Bristol City were to the early to mid 2000's and Wolves were to the mid to late 90's
by under the tin » 01 May 2013 08:53
Winchester Royal There does seems to be a general air of arrogance towards Reading, particularly the common judgement of "your support is shit because only X number of fans showed up, you weren't very loud, you're a 'plastic' club, your fans left early' etc that seems to get churned out over the various web portals as some bizarre willy-waving exercise each time we get a win and face needs to be saved at the claret and blue end
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