by The Royal Forester »
11 Sep 2018 15:34
I think that just as our best period in our history stated with John Madejski taking over the club, it started to decline with him selling the club. When he took over he stated he would get Reading FC into the top flight. I expect you laughed, just as I did. "What, little old Reading in the Premier League? You must joking", were my thoughts at the time. However he did manage to get us there, if only briefly, but then the problems started with the cost of trying keep us in playing the likes of Arsenal, Man Utd., Chelsea etc. in League matches. Would you have ever thought that would happen when you were on the EP terraces on a cold and wet Tuesday evening in the company of 3,000 people? Then Sir John had to admit he could not not afford to bankroll the club any longer. When we waved goodbye to Elm Park, the attendance figures shot up from about four or five thousand to more than ten thousand at home matches. Those extra supporters, and another few thousand who came along when the good times really started, enjoyed many years of happy times with an owner who was always available to speak to the crowd. and also success on the pitch, a stable club, players who if meeting fans in the town centre, would stop for a chat. Now all that seems to have changed.
Add to that, the succession of new owners, the sell-off of parts of the land, the poor football, younger fans starting to get girl friends (unless the girls are football fans, even luckier if they support Reading). then getting married, buying/renting houses, having children. Other commitments on a Saturday afternoon etc. Is it is any wonder there are more and more empty seats?