by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Jan 2008 21:07
by Elm Park Old Boy » 20 Jan 2008 21:13
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Jan 2008 21:16
take your pick from many "already intimated".Elm Park Old Boy any particular reason?
by Dirk Gently » 20 Jan 2008 21:24
The game I love is round the u-bend and I can't reach it anymore.
Just spent a pleasant afternoon watching Reading v Utd in a pub a stones throw from OT. The pub was full. English commentary (not that that’s neccesarilly a bonus).
Went out with £30 came home with £15.
by higher » 20 Jan 2008 21:25
by Cemy Junction Expat » 20 Jan 2008 21:25
AthleticoSpizztake your pick from many "already intimated".Elm Park Old Boy any particular reason?
by Jerry St Clair » 20 Jan 2008 21:35
by Uke » 20 Jan 2008 21:36
by Russell Street » 20 Jan 2008 21:36
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Jan 2008 21:44
Do you know me.....if not....then you sure know the way I'm thinking?Uke Bloody Plastic fan Spizz
Agree with what you say about your bucks not being important. However, you won't be able to go completely cold turkey. You'll be turning up for a fix every now and then. Your "dealers" will call you and say they've got a ticket going spare. You know how it works...
You know you love it really!
by Uke » 20 Jan 2008 21:48
AthleticoSpizzDo you know me.....if not....then you sure know the way I'm thinking?Uke Bloody Plastic fan Spizz
Agree with what you say about your bucks not being important. However, you won't be able to go completely cold turkey. You'll be turning up for a fix every now and then. Your "dealers" will call you and say they've got a ticket going spare. You know how it works...
You know you love it really!
The truth is....the best team that we ever had is slowly getting disbanded, we have ambition (rightly so) and the charm has gone.
by Dirk Gently » 20 Jan 2008 21:49
AthleticoSpizzDo you know me.....if not....then you sure know the way I'm thinking?Uke Bloody Plastic fan Spizz
Agree with what you say about your bucks not being important. However, you won't be able to go completely cold turkey. You'll be turning up for a fix every now and then. Your "dealers" will call you and say they've got a ticket going spare. You know how it works...
You know you love it really!
The truth is....the best team that we ever had is slowly getting disbanded, we have ambition (rightly so) and the charm has gone.
by Pool and Darts » 20 Jan 2008 21:59
by madreadingfan » 20 Jan 2008 22:00
by Sharpy » 20 Jan 2008 22:02
by Pool and Darts » 20 Jan 2008 22:05
Dirk GentlyAthleticoSpizzDo you know me.....if not....then you sure know the way I'm thinking?Uke Bloody Plastic fan Spizz
Agree with what you say about your bucks not being important. However, you won't be able to go completely cold turkey. You'll be turning up for a fix every now and then. Your "dealers" will call you and say they've got a ticket going spare. You know how it works...
You know you love it really!
The truth is....the best team that we ever had is slowly getting disbanded, we have ambition (rightly so) and the charm has gone.
You're quite right - and the previous two seasons are the ultimate that football supporters are ever likely to have in their whole lives. Not just the record-breaking Championship year and 8th place in our first Premier League season, but the way it was done - in the right way, and without having bucket loads of cash spent to build that team. No wonder more and more people are finding that everything after that is a bit of an anti-climax.
by Beelzebub » 20 Jan 2008 22:18
I have enjoyed the ride, and I wouldn't chop it in for anything...............but next season (despite being in-awe of watching the likes of Gerrard, Rooney,Fabregas,Drogba etc etc), the Premiership will survive without me...and I will not miss it.
I will find solace in watching the grass roots local footy (Reading Town/Thatcham/Windsor/Wokingham and Embrook etc etc.).
by Avon Royal » 20 Jan 2008 22:19
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Jan 2008 22:25
next season, I will indeed join you at Loop Meadow for a game or twoBeelzebubI have enjoyed the ride, and I wouldn't chop it in for anything...............but next season (despite being in-awe of watching the likes of Gerrard, Rooney,Fabregas,Drogba etc etc), the Premiership will survive without me...and I will not miss it.
I will find solace in watching the grass roots local footy (Reading Town/Thatcham/Windsor/Wokingham and Embrook etc etc.).
I can see where you are coming from. My favorite footy days were being served beer by Mike kearney in the Rendezvouz, before attending the game to see a right old slog in the mud by my favorite hoop clad players, while dreaming of seeing my team in the top flight (this was more of a joke than somthing we thought would ever be achieved) After this the action would return to the Royals Rendezvouz, where if we were lucky the players would join us for more beer.
On good days we would then adjourn to the Victory, a curry in the Everest Tandory and back to the Rodexvous for afters.
I would see the same old faces every other week and enjoy their company, win or loose, relegation or promotion, it really did'nt matter, we were having a good time!
Now football is a commercial conveyor belt, all plastic and hype. Win win win....
Yup often I agree with you.
However on Saturday when Man U lined up alongside the super hoops a shiver went down my spine and not for the first time I kicked myself that this was what I have always dreamed of (well since my first game in 1978 anyway)
Nope, in my case you are wrong. A Royal once is a Royal forever- I am sure you will come round just like I do!
If you dont believe me, join me at Loop meadow for a game of Real football watching Didcot Town. They are good lads, but, it aint the Premiership!
by Beelzebub » 20 Jan 2008 22:34
next season, I will indeed join you at Loop Meadow for a game or two
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