by WestYorksRoyal » 02 Feb 2025 14:26
by RG30 » 02 Feb 2025 14:35
Royals and Racers Attendance given as 11508
by fred sharpes nose » 02 Feb 2025 17:57
tidus_mi2 Good win, a bit uneventful at times and got lucky with the 1v1 Bolton had, but at the same time, they got very lucky that it deflected that way. Somehow still level with 6th.
by tmesis » 02 Feb 2025 18:02
fred sharpes nosetidus_mi2 Good win, a bit uneventful at times and got lucky with the 1v1 Bolton had, but at the same time, they got very lucky that it deflected that way. Somehow still level with 6th.
So disappoimting that unnecessary last minute goal vs Burton has cost us a PO spot - should we have just shut up shop then or too gung ho.... ? Great response today - hope Hunty is learning fast
by Clyde1998 » 02 Feb 2025 18:12
by Stranded » 03 Feb 2025 10:16
tmesisfred sharpes nosetidus_mi2 Good win, a bit uneventful at times and got lucky with the 1v1 Bolton had, but at the same time, they got very lucky that it deflected that way. Somehow still level with 6th.
So disappoimting that unnecessary last minute goal vs Burton has cost us a PO spot - should we have just shut up shop then or too gung ho.... ? Great response today - hope Hunty is learning fast
The thought of potentially going up under an uninterested Dai is quite frightening.
In truth, we look miles off being genuine promotion contenders. It's just a very mediocre division.
by Silver Fox » 03 Feb 2025 10:44
katweslowskiRoyals and Racers Attendance given as 11508
That's oxf*rd appalling
I can't blame them tbh.
by Royals and Racers » 03 Feb 2025 10:51
Silver FoxkatweslowskiRoyals and Racers Attendance given as 11508
That's oxf*rd appalling
I can't blame them tbh.
Which one is it?
FWIW I was particularly impressed by the commitment of our loyal fans in C1871, maybe their mums heard they were going to do a pitch invasion and wouldn't let them out?
Anyway, they missed a solid, if not spectacular, performance capped by a miraculous refereeing decision that even we couldn't be denied. While Wareham didn't have a great deal of chances to score he held the ball up very well so I have a small amount of hope for the future (all other issues off the pitch notwithstanding)
BTW that attendance was higher than Bournemouth had on Saturday, how do they do it?
by tidus_mi2 » 03 Feb 2025 10:53
by RoyalBlue » 03 Feb 2025 10:55
Silver FoxkatweslowskiRoyals and Racers Attendance given as 11508
That's oxf*rd appalling
I can't blame them tbh.
Which one is it?
FWIW I was particularly impressed by the commitment of our loyal fans in C1871, maybe their mums heard they were going to do a pitch invasion and wouldn't let them out?
Anyway, they missed a solid, if not spectacular, performance capped by a miraculous refereeing decision that even we couldn't be denied. While Wareham didn't have a great deal of chances to score he held the ball up very well so I have a small amount of hope for the future (all other issues off the pitch notwithstanding)
BTW that attendance was higher than Bournemouth had on Saturday, how do they do it?
by katweslowski » 03 Feb 2025 11:33
Silver FoxkatweslowskiRoyals and Racers Attendance given as 11508
That's oxf*rd appalling
I can't blame them tbh.
Which one is it?
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Feb 2025 12:12
by stealthpapes » 03 Feb 2025 12:29
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Feb 2025 12:32
stealthpapes Repeating a point made before, we clearly have fans avoiding home games. Our away attendances are some of the highest in the division and remarkably robust.
by stealthpapes » 03 Feb 2025 12:36
by mikey_1871 » 03 Feb 2025 16:41
Snowflake Royal I really don't think our attendances are that bad.
11k isn't far below this or last season's average. It's not far off the level we got last time we were here and a lot more than we often got historically at this level.
We may have got a lot more relatively ,recently, but that's in a higher division, without an ongoing ownership saga, when we were competing at the right end of the Championship, and not after 10 years of unremitting bad news and poor performance. In fact after almost 20 years of near constant good news.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Feb 2025 16:43
mikey_1871Snowflake Royal I really don't think our attendances are that bad.
11k isn't far below this or last season's average. It's not far off the level we got last time we were here and a lot more than we often got historically at this level.
We may have got a lot more relatively ,recently, but that's in a higher division, without an ongoing ownership saga, when we were competing at the right end of the Championship, and not after 10 years of unremitting bad news and poor performance. In fact after almost 20 years of near constant good news.
Agreed. I started going regularly around the 2000-01 season that finished in the playoff defeat to Walsall and I vaguely remember 13k being decent for much of the season. Obviously they got higher towards the end of the season - and the next - as people realised Reading were getting decent again under Pards, but think they were much lower than that before then. So our current attendances look comparable to around the start of (and before) the Pardew era, which seems about as expected to me.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 03 Feb 2025 16:56
RoyalBlueSilver Foxkatweslowski
That's oxf*rd appalling
I can't blame them tbh.
Which one is it?
FWIW I was particularly impressed by the commitment of our loyal fans in C1871, maybe their mums heard they were going to do a pitch invasion and wouldn't let them out?
Anyway, they missed a solid, if not spectacular, performance capped by a miraculous refereeing decision that even we couldn't be denied. While Wareham didn't have a great deal of chances to score he held the ball up very well so I have a small amount of hope for the future (all other issues off the pitch notwithstanding)
BTW that attendance was higher than Bournemouth had on Saturday, how do they do it?
The 'Financial Fair Play' provided by Sky TV & PL money!
by URZZZZ » 04 Feb 2025 23:27
Bristol PaulArmadillo Roadkill Good performance.
I was saying before the game a tight win with the winner right at the end would be the best birthday present I could hope for. And that, dear friends, is exactly what happened.
Michael Craig and Harvey Knibbs were the outstanding players for me. Garcia maybe the only player who worried me at times.
Loved the intricate passing in triangles, the reverse passes, the switching of wings and the overlaps, the cameo from Kelvin E, it was getting very close to my favourite type off football.
I think that was a really important result. After a run of bad results to win against a pretty decent Bolton side was vital. Came away very happy. We're far from out of the woods, but you cannot fault the effort.
Up the 'Ding.
Agree with this, Garcia isn’t great and in normal times I would have taken the Soton bid. Also, really can’t see Camara making a name for himself, for a speedy winger, he contributes absolutely zilch. Savage and Wing haven’t been great lately and need a kick in the backside..
by The Cap » 07 Feb 2025 13:02
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