by Dirk Gently » 16 Apr 2007 11:32
by shadesrwrf » 16 Apr 2007 11:35
Dirk Gently The trouble is that this is what the Premier League is all about - survival!
We're never actually going to win anything ever again - the target every season will be survival, followed by a lull once that's achieved as everyone winds down and players and their agents decide who's playing for who next season.
by Huntley & Palmer » 16 Apr 2007 11:40
Dirk Gently The trouble is that this is what the Premier League is all about - survival!
We're never actually going to win anything ever again - the target every season will be survival, followed by a lull once that's achieved as everyone winds down and players and their agents decide who's playing for who next season.
by Upper West?!? » 16 Apr 2007 11:41
We're never actually going to win anything ever again - the target every season will be survival, followed by a lull once that's achieved as everyone winds down and players and their agents decide who's playing for who next season.
by southbank1871 » 16 Apr 2007 11:43
Huntley & PalmerDirk Gently The trouble is that this is what the Premier League is all about - survival!
We're never actually going to win anything ever again - the target every season will be survival, followed by a lull once that's achieved as everyone winds down and players and their agents decide who's playing for who next season.
Very true, unless Coppell changes his Cup policy then we could be faced with achieving 40 points as our only thing to celebrate
by Seal » 16 Apr 2007 11:43
Upper West?!? The money in Europe comes from the Campions League. I remember Newcastle's chariman complaining that UEFA cup football would cost the club money unless they made it to the second phase.
We're never actually going to win anything ever again - the target every season will be survival, followed by a lull once that's achieved as everyone winds down and players and their agents decide who's playing for who next season.
If Millwall can make the FA Cup final (and Watford the semi), then there is certainly a chance Reading can win some silverware
by Huntley & Palmer » 16 Apr 2007 11:45
southbank1871Huntley & PalmerDirk Gently The trouble is that this is what the Premier League is all about - survival!
We're never actually going to win anything ever again - the target every season will be survival, followed by a lull once that's achieved as everyone winds down and players and their agents decide who's playing for who next season.
Very true, unless Coppell changes his Cup policy then we could be faced with achieving 40 points as our only thing to celebrate
I think we should start entering the Berks & Bucks Cup again
by Dirk Gently » 16 Apr 2007 11:46
Upper West?!? The money in Europe comes from the Campions League. I remember Newcastle's chariman complaining that UEFA cup football would cost the club money unless they made it to the second phase.
We're never actually going to win anything ever again - the target every season will be survival, followed by a lull once that's achieved as everyone winds down and players and their agents decide who's playing for who next season.
If Millwall can make the FA Cup final (and Watford the semi), then there is certainly a chance Reading can win some silverware
by SpaceCruiser » 16 Apr 2007 11:48
SealUpper West?!? The money in Europe comes from the Campions League. I remember Newcastle's chariman complaining that UEFA cup football would cost the club money unless they made it to the second phase.
We're never actually going to win anything ever again - the target every season will be survival, followed by a lull once that's achieved as everyone winds down and players and their agents decide who's playing for who next season.
If Millwall can make the FA Cup final (and Watford the semi), then there is certainly a chance Reading can win some silverware
Not if we continue to play are reserves in the cup!
by Upper West?!? » 16 Apr 2007 11:52
by Huntley & Palmer » 16 Apr 2007 11:59
by Silver Fox » 16 Apr 2007 12:09
shadesrwrfAs has been mentioned before, a few extra games in the season aren't likely to be the difference between relegation and staying up.
Don't agree. One game can make a big difference if for no other reason than it's an extra opportunity to pick up injuries. But more so that it's an undesirable distraction at this stage of the club's development. But if it happens it happens. I'm not saying we should refuse to play!
by rob the royal » 16 Apr 2007 12:30
by bottom left hand corner » 16 Apr 2007 20:28
by shadesrwrf » 16 Apr 2007 20:31
by Huntley & Palmer » 17 Apr 2007 10:04
bottom left hand corner i dont know if it has been already said but is it possible if we do get european football can we draw cork city?
by Upper West?!? » 17 Apr 2007 13:52
I sincerely hope that was tongue in cheek
by Huntley & Palmer » 17 Apr 2007 14:58
by papereyes » 17 Apr 2007 15:36
Huntley & Palmer Chelsea is a one off, you won't find singularly funded billionaire investors looking to buy clubs.
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