weybridgewandererwolfbaggerweybridgewanderer " there appears to be a move away from football being a pastime available to all, and a definite move towards catering for those with significantly more cash in their pockets."
Welcome to the big time buddy
its been £40 to get into stamford bridge for several years
I guess while you have beeen walking around with your eyes closed over the last few years as top level football became a business rather than a pastime
I'm sure you're very proud of that smartarse answer young man but if you'd opened your eyes you'd have noticed this is posted in club policies and therefore specifically about Reading Football Club rather than the footballing world in general.
what did you think would happen when we were successful? did you really not understand what the price of that success would be? have you not seen whats been happening in the top tier of english football while we have been playing wrexham and brentford?
All the "loyal and faithful" players would carry on playing for £500 quid a week?
As with any industry, people want ta share of the rewards for success.
we had a choice 16 years ago, continue to chase the dream of success or sell up, move to didcot and call ourselves thames valley royals
we chased the dream, unfortunately the next phase of that dream is going to cost, and cost big time
so we have another choice
pay up or give up
I agree with what you say, but the TVR fiasco was in 82/83, not 16 years ago, and it wasn't really a choice between doing that and chasing the dream, it was between allowing Maxwell to asset-strip the club under a surely false pretence of a merger (does anyone really believe he'd have build a new stadium in Didcot instead of just selling elm park and pocketing the money?) and carrying on existing.