Royal Lady I was there in the days of no money - demanding Frank Waller out, early 80s - and it goes back to the same old thing - in those days there was no real expectation - if we were top half of div 3 we thought we were doing well. Yes, we've been spoiled by success over the years - but who doesn't want to see their team do well and now having experienced the Prem League and top half of the championship, why shouldn't we aspire to do well again?
Agreed RL.
Having seen Reading in the Premier League with Premier League-quality players turning out for us such as Marcus,Shorey,Sidwell,Doyle,Kitson and Little etc I want to see us there again.
I don't want to watch Scunthorpe,Barnsley and Millwall,I want to see us playing (and as in that great first season sometimes matching)the likes of Liverpool,Man Utd and Chelsea.
I want to see the best players around at our stadium as we did not so long ago in Gerrard,Ronaldo and Henry.
We didn't pay much more money to see these star players and now what do we see on a Saturday afternoon?
3 little strikers and defenders who can't defend.
We have one player,Gylfi who just might be up to Premier League standard and two wingers who are very good at Championship level but the rest are Div1 standard or at best the lower reaches of The Championship.
The fall from grace has happened so quickly-it took us about 10 years to build a team good enough to get there and 2 years for it all to fall apart.
During those 10 years the club didn't flinch at spending nearly £1 million on a number of individual players and yet here we now are scrapping around for free transfer or loan players.
We may well soon have one of the better stadia in Div 1 and an Academy that produces a lot of players who turn out to be around Div1 standard.
The disappointment that I (and many others) feel at the dreadful management of our club (management at all levels) is immense-the club just threw away membership of the Premier League because of arrogance and a King Canute attitude as we became one of that long list of clubs to be too good to go down.
I don't want to see a team playing with a dwarf up front hoping to get on the end of scraps or defenders that panic when they have time on the ball-I can see that in non-league football for a few quid.
When I first started watching Reading the old-timers all came out with the "Reading don't want promotion" line and being naiive I thought they were talking nonsense but over 50 years later I now feel the same as them,possibly being due to attaining old-timer status myself.
So for me it is the wasted opportunity to consolidate that hurts and watching our team this season I feel that really we are not very good-"crap"is not a word I use particularly about players because I think of them as just playing at a higher level than they really should be.
I feel let down by the club and "love" has become "mutual friends" and it is now no longer a passionate long term love affair but a celibate relationship,still a relationship as we are trapped by where we happen to be born but now a celibate one.