Royal Rother 8 of the 14 players to feature in yesterday's game had come through the Academy, as had all 7 on the bench.
In 2005/6 not one SINGLE Academy product started a SINGLE game during the entire season in all competitions.
I'm sorry but the development of the Academy in the last 8 years is enough to give most sane Reading supporters a major hard on, but no, Victor is so set in his moan mode of the last 7 years that he remains blind / impotent to such an amazing progression.
A totally different point and a red herring.
As a regular and a season-ticket holder I am delighted that the club (out of necessity with all the injuries rather than completely by design) is giving these lads at least a sniff of first team football even if, inevitably, very few are likely to make it at this level.
My earlier point was about how the finances of the club have been so badly mis-managed of late and how the change at the top is welcome.
I had the pleasure of seeing Adie Williams, Scott Taylor, Archie Lovell and earlier Lawrie Sanchez and Neil Webb and many hundreds before them come through the youth system and love the idea that local lads make it into the first team so don't (once again) put words into my mouth.
My grouse is that having reached the zenith the club has f****d up.
There was such a wonderful opportunity to become established as a mid-lower Prem club but we blew it.
BTW what I don't get is people like yourself who live just down the road from the club when presumably you are physically able and financially able to go but choose not to go and see what is supposedly THEIR club at every opportunity.
When I lived in Reading I would go to Reserve games as well as following the first team.
I will be there on Tuesday night having worked till past 5-00 p.m. and will make the 160 mile round trip , get back home around midnight and feel knackered the next day.
The travelling gives plenty of time to think about what I have seen.
My mate will do the same from Gillingham as will the fellow who sits near us from Honiton and so will many others but many local people like yourself won't bother and yet you and those absentees shout loudest about MY and our club.
I know that Hampshire Royal can't get to games and Ian Royal seldom puts himself out to go but at least in their cases there are geographical considerations and in Ian's case not the same commitment as others have and yet....you and Ian have so much to say when you haven't witnessed what has happened on the pitch.
The sooner the mad man retires from RFC the better and I further hope that the ground will be renamed to bring in extra revenue as even clubs as big as City and Arsenal have done.