by Brum Royal » 05 Sep 2018 16:59
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 05 Sep 2018 17:17
under the tin **Pedant mode**
Arsenal (H). F A Cup 1972. I was in the South Bank. Official Attendance 27,600.
by Green » 05 Sep 2018 17:22
Maneki NekoI don't see how offering a free pint with every pie and £5 off your ticket price is going to entice anyone to come and watch shit boring losing football.
id defo consider going more often if they did that
by BR0B0T » 05 Sep 2018 18:11
GreenManeki NekoI don't see how offering a free pint with every pie and £5 off your ticket price is going to entice anyone to come and watch shit boring losing football.
id defo consider going more often if they did that
Never understood people who can't go 90 minutes without shoveling pie and chips down their gullet autopost.
by download » 05 Sep 2018 20:23
by Pepe the Horseman » 05 Sep 2018 22:10
Brum Royal A lot of the problems ultimately feed back to the team on the pitch. As others have pointed out, we need to see them care, to want it, to give their all, to go for the win or (figuratively) die trying. Whilst I don't accept the notion that these players don't care, there aren't enough moments that excite in a game these days. We've had 18 months of Stamball and whilst we tolerated when we were winning it was never really enjoyable to watch. We've had a long period of confused ideas and mixed messages from the club. Look back at our (or any club's) most successful periods - a united front between club and fans, a style of play that we can all identify and that excites and is effective.
You only have to look at how the England team regalvanised the nation over the summer to see how this can be achieved, but obviously from a Reading perspective the two title winning sides were prime examples of the whole club being united, from the very top in John Madejski, to the manager, to the players, to the fans. We had the "Reading way" that we were all so proud of and indentified with. Currently, we have fan suspicion over the succession of (silent) owners, a fan mouthpiece in Gourlay who again doesn't really say much, a lot of questionable signinings, loanees and players who we don't or can't relate to. This is backed up by stories from players like Noel Hunt and his recent article about the Russian owner. We're not alone in this of course, the much maligned teams of the north east have been decimated in recent years by owners, West Ham (much as we love to mock them for it) had the "West Ham way" that we still hear so much about - that identity with the academy.
I agree to an extent about the stadium being problematic and "new" and out of the town location doesn't help, whereas Elm Park was our lovely old dump but it was by a few pubs and close to town. But this isn't really a new issue now either. We've been at the Mad Stad for 20 years now, we've made the ground shake (Wigan play off semi), we've had the stadium rocking on many occasions during our successful spells. We (as a fan base) can do it. But we need to be excited by what's going on on the pitch, that's what draws the crowds, that's what builds the atmosphere, and that's what unites the fanbase with the club. Clement has a tough job on his hands, he may (or may not) achieve a reunion of team and fans, but we need something to rebuild that player/fan relationship again, and a few wins will help that along.
Personally, I'm in that 30-40 year old category that people mentioned earlier in the thread. I went to my first game at Elm Park in 1990. I've had a season ticket from 2000. I've done all that having never lived in Reading, and having a father who got me into it and would drive me everywhere. But my circumstances have changed. My best run of matches was only missing 5 games in 5 years home and away through late uni and early working life - luckily coinciding with the end of Pardew/early Coppell years through to second relegation from the Prem. I was single, my mates were single and we could all go to games together, despite the distance. Now 5 out of the 6 of us who used to go are married, 5 out of 6 still live 100+ miles from Reading (but not all in Birmingham as we used to be), 4 have kids, and I've just joined that with now having a 3 month old lad. A round trip for a home game from Brum is 200+ miles and 8 hours on average. I (and my group of mates) have to pick and choose my/our games now. And whilst this situation is something I'm sure most can relate to in some form or other, I've always felt that connection to the club, even from a distance. That was always the motivation to keep doing the miles to get to games. Currently, the general feeling of a lack of identity coming from the club makes it harder to justify the effort. It will come back again, at some point, at some level, I'm sure, but right now it's difficult to see where from given the current state of the club.
by Elm Park Kid » 06 Sep 2018 08:45
by Snowball » 06 Sep 2018 09:00
by bobby1413 » 06 Sep 2018 09:11
Snowball Bring back standing. That would help A LOT.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 06 Sep 2018 09:24
by under the tin » 06 Sep 2018 09:26
Old Man AndrewsSnowball Bring back standing. That would help A LOT.
See this all the time, it would help nothing at a club like ours in reality. We aren't Celtic, we aren't Borussia Dortmund we are little old Reading where for the last 20 years apathy has reigned supreme. We don't deserve to have standing in all honesty, should our supporters be rewarded? They are so fairweather its not even funny.
by Winston Biscuit » 06 Sep 2018 09:38
by Nessa From Eldorado » 06 Sep 2018 10:17
Winston Biscuit multiple owner changes to the point that I don't know who owns us, a soulless stadium. a stadium that is out of town and not so easy to get to for some, mass exodus on 85 minutes due to stadium location and transport links, few pubs nearby to help with 'the match day experience', rumblestix, songsheets, microphone man, music after goals, the drummer, motivational video's before the game, deafeningly loud music on the pa system pre match so you cannot even speak to those next to you, players coming and going whom I have never heard of and forget their names, few people at the club having links to the local area, ticket prices, cup games no longer meaning much, free flags to wave, all seater stadium, Kingsley, boom boom boom boom, shirts costing outrageous prices, the club not even being bothered that we can all see they clearly care more about making money than actually looking after the fans, managers who don't endear themselves to the fans......
by sandman » 06 Sep 2018 10:55
Winston Biscuit multiple owner changes to the point that I don't know who owns us, a soulless stadium. a stadium that is out of town and not so easy to get to for some, mass exodus on 85 minutes due to stadium location and transport links, few pubs nearby to help with 'the match day experience', rumblestix, songsheets, microphone man, music after goals, the drummer, motivational video's before the game, deafeningly loud music on the pa system pre match so you cannot even speak to those next to you, players coming and going whom I have never heard of and forget their names, few people at the club having links to the local area, ticket prices, cup games no longer meaning much, free flags to wave, all seater stadium, Kingsley, boom boom boom boom, shirts costing outrageous prices, the club not even being bothered that we can all see they clearly care more about making money than actually looking after the fans, managers who don't endear themselves to the fans......
sandmanWinston Biscuit multiple owner changes to the point that I don't know who owns us, a soulless stadium. a stadium that is out of town and not so easy to get to for some, mass exodus on 85 minutes due to stadium location and transport links, few pubs nearby to help with 'the match day experience', rumblestix, songsheets, microphone man, music after goals, the drummer, motivational video's before the game, deafeningly loud music on the pa system pre match so you cannot even speak to those next to you, players coming and going whom I have never heard of and forget their names, few people at the club having links to the local area, ticket prices, cup games no longer meaning much, free flags to wave, all seater stadium, Kingsley, boom boom boom boom, shirts costing outrageous prices, the club not even being bothered that we can all see they clearly care more about making money than actually looking after the fans, managers who don't endear themselves to the fans......
Harsh on Kingsley. It's Queensley that's the problem, we've hardly had any success since that Harlot turned up.
by Stranded » 06 Sep 2018 11:00
under the tinOld Man AndrewsSnowball Bring back standing. That would help A LOT.
See this all the time, it would help nothing at a club like ours in reality. We aren't Celtic, we aren't Borussia Dortmund we are little old Reading where for the last 20 years apathy has reigned supreme. We don't deserve to have standing in all honesty, should our supporters be rewarded? They are so fairweather its not even funny.
Whoa! Steady on there.
The last twenty years have been amongst the most successful in the club's history.
People who moan about a 12-14k attendance at the Madstad should measure that against the 3-4000 averages when I started going to EP.
Fairweather fans are not a phenomenon unique to Berkshire.
Look at Bournemouth. "only" playing in front of 11 000 in the Prem.
Historically, the only time when they ever had attendances even approaching 5 figures was when they had a decent FA Cup draw, or WE were the visitors
Most clubs experience periods in the doldrums, even the big ones.
by sandman » 06 Sep 2018 11:03
Old Man AndrewssandmanWinston Biscuit multiple owner changes to the point that I don't know who owns us, a soulless stadium. a stadium that is out of town and not so easy to get to for some, mass exodus on 85 minutes due to stadium location and transport links, few pubs nearby to help with 'the match day experience', rumblestix, songsheets, microphone man, music after goals, the drummer, motivational video's before the game, deafeningly loud music on the pa system pre match so you cannot even speak to those next to you, players coming and going whom I have never heard of and forget their names, few people at the club having links to the local area, ticket prices, cup games no longer meaning much, free flags to wave, all seater stadium, Kingsley, boom boom boom boom, shirts costing outrageous prices, the club not even being bothered that we can all see they clearly care more about making money than actually looking after the fans, managers who don't endear themselves to the fans......
Harsh on Kingsley. It's Queensley that's the problem, we've hardly had any success since that Harlot turned up.
When did she turn up? I have a feeling you might actually have a point here. Shes a stupid bitch.
sandmanOld Man Andrewssandman
Harsh on Kingsley. It's Queensley that's the problem, we've hardly had any success since that Harlot turned up.
When did she turn up? I have a feeling you might actually have a point here. Shes a stupid bitch.
The last Premier League season was when she turned up fluttering her eyelashes and waving her tail at everyone.
by Maneki Neko » 06 Sep 2018 11:25
GreenManeki NekoI don't see how offering a free pint with every pie and £5 off your ticket price is going to entice anyone to come and watch shit boring losing football.
id defo consider going more often if they did that
Never understood people who can't go 90 minutes without shoveling pie and chips down their gullet autopost.
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