by shadesrwrf » 28 Aug 2006 10:08
by spickroyal » 28 Aug 2006 10:11
iang040563higher Worthy post iang..
Reading FC have been my first love since the 60`s and will always be so come hell or highwater Prem or conference it matters not.
I spent decades dreaming of one day mixing it in the top flight and have been mocked on more occasions that I dare remember whenever I expressed those aspirations.
Now we have arrived I fully intend to make the most of it and enjoy every kick rather than wallow in our little inperfections.
Of course were not going to emulate anything like last year in terms of taking the pee out of the league and overall i`m quite encouraged by the start weve made.There will inevitably be teething problems whilst we adjust to the new level and there is far less margin for error .
Sure this boards good for the touchline experts to do their bit of football managing and of course we all have our own unique take on how the game should be played etc
I would guess most of us are realistic enough to settle for survival this year with anything better being a massive bonus.
I really hope all supporters old and new alike rally behind Sir Steve and the lads as we make this massive adjustment.Theyve done their stuff to get us to the promised land hopefully we will collectively do our bit to keep them here.
Thanks Higher for the back up.
by iang040563 » 28 Aug 2006 10:17
by Platypuss » 28 Aug 2006 10:20
iang040563 I see all of the new supporters are coming out fighting now.
Obviously hit a nerve there somewhere....
by iang040563 » 28 Aug 2006 10:22
Platypussiang040563 I see all of the new supporters are coming out fighting now.
Obviously hit a nerve there somewhere....
My first game was in 1979.
Looks like you might need to finetune your psychic powers a little more.
by Platypuss » 28 Aug 2006 10:24
iang040563 . I am aware of more complaints from Supporters now than when we were a struggling lower division side, and I can only think that is because we have Supporters on here who do not remember what we were like when we were bad.
And like you said I am entitled to my own opinion. Got lot of response though, eh?
by Custard Cream » 28 Aug 2006 10:24
iang040563 ... I think you are missing the point here.
Going on the basis that our rise to the big time has really been nothing short of meteoric, none of us are really in a position where we can criticise considering what we were putting up with twenty years ago. What I was saying is that - for example the Supporters who do not remember the Elm Park days who did live in Reading and had no reason not to support their local team, who have come out of the woodwork now we are doing well - I am aware of more complaints from Supporters now than when we were a struggling lower division side, and I can only think that is because we have Supporters on here who do not remember what we were like when we were bad.
And like you said I am entitled to my own opinion. Got lot of response though, eh?
by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Aug 2006 10:26
by iang040563 » 28 Aug 2006 10:28
by higher » 28 Aug 2006 10:30
I am aware of more complaints from Supporters now than when we were a struggling lower division side
by Huntley & Palmer » 28 Aug 2006 10:31
iang040563 OK so the unthinkable happens and we do do a Sunderland and maybe get relegated twice in succession.
How many will remain supporters then?
by OzBiscuit2004 » 28 Aug 2006 10:32
higher If this place existed back in Branfoots day Shades would have had visuals of Branfoot dangling from the southbank pecked by vultures mark my words.
by Scylla » 28 Aug 2006 10:36
by spickroyal » 28 Aug 2006 10:37
iang040563 ... I think you are missing the point here.
Going on the basis that our rise to the big time has really been nothing short of meteoric, none of us are really in a position where we can criticise considering what we were putting up with twenty years ago. What I was saying is that - for example the Supporters who do not remember the Elm Park days who did live in Reading and had no reason not to support their local team, who have come out of the woodwork now we are doing well - I am aware of more complaints from Supporters now than when we were a struggling lower division side, and I can only think that is because we have Supporters on here who do not remember what we were like when we were bad.
And like you said I am entitled to my own opinion. Got lot of response though, eh?
by iang040563 » 28 Aug 2006 10:42
Huntley & Palmeriang040563 OK so the unthinkable happens and we do do a Sunderland and maybe get relegated twice in succession.
How many will remain supporters then?
Probably the same 8-10 thousand that have followed us since we moved to the Madejski
by Scylla » 28 Aug 2006 10:50
by RG30 » 28 Aug 2006 10:59
iang040563 This is not meant as a criticism to those of you who have been a Supporter of RFC for longer than ten years, but it is true, we have never had it this good. So unless you have been a Supporter since the team were in the old 4th Division, then you have no right to criticise the team.
When the only TV coverage they used to get was brief TV highlights on ITVs The Big Match of a 6-2 win over Bognor Regis in an FA Cup tie. How many of you were there for that? How many of you sung your hearts out watching Reading lose 2-0 at home to Darlington who were then bottom of Divison 3, courtesy of two own goals scored by Trevor Senior? How many remember standing on the terraces at Walsalls old ground where top of the old Division 3, we lost 6-0 having travelled both way in a blizzard? How many of you were there to watch Paul Canoville break his leg in the away game at Sunderland? How many of you were at the Vetch to see Andy Rogers have his life saved by the Reading physio having swallowed his tongue in a collsion with a Swansea player? How many of you remember Reading losing to non-league Colchester in the FA Cup? Or another FA Cup match when Wealdstone and Reading players had a punch up in the centre circle and was the only highlight? How many of you can remember Reading 4 Plymouth 3 in what was probably the best match I ever had the pleasure of watching at Elm Park?
A guy I used to work with a few years ago put everything into prospective when he said to me that he really admired me as a Reading supporter because he was an Arsenal supporter, and all he had to worry about was whether they were going to win any silverware or not, whereas Reading fans had the emotion of promotion and relegation every season to think about.
The majority of supporters on here are 5 minute wonders - and I will probably get slated for saying it, but where were you all when we were shit? Supporting another team probably that was doing slightly better than us. If so, what gives you the right to criticise RFC when the majority of supporters that remember RFC in the lower divisions have been waiting for this season to come round. If you do not like the fact that we have only got 3 points off of our first 3 games and are currently above Tottenham and Arsenal in the table then get off your horses and go back to supporting ManU, Liverpool or Chelsea.
Sorry needed to get this off of my chest.....
by reading_fan » 28 Aug 2006 11:28
Scylla 'Be grateful for what you have, things were much worse in the good old days' is actually no more constructive than 'They are all crap, JM must spend £100 on a complete new side before the window closes.' The club has moved on and will be judged by different standards.
by melksham_royal » 28 Aug 2006 11:59
reading_fanScylla 'Be grateful for what you have, things were much worse in the good old days' is actually no more constructive than 'They are all crap, JM must spend £100 on a complete new side before the window closes.' The club has moved on and will be judged by different standards.
Well said. The fact that "things were a lot worse 20 years ago and look how far we've come" is all very well and good and the club has to be congratulated for what it has achieved in that period of time, but it is only through continual progression that we have been able to maintain this rise through the leagues. This progression has involved identifying the weaker aspects of the team/club/management and strengthening accordingly.
A lot of the posts on here are reactionary, but if you take the time to wade through the crap, you'll find that there are a lot of sensible posts on how we should be looking to improve - not just slating the side for losing the last 2 games.
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