by Armadillo Roadkill » 20 Jan 2008 22:46
by RG30 » 20 Jan 2008 22:53
by Royal With Cheese » 20 Jan 2008 23:10
by Ups and Downs » 20 Jan 2008 23:20
by Beelzebub » 20 Jan 2008 23:28
there's nothing left to hope for.
by paultheroyal » 20 Jan 2008 23:36
by Royal Rother » 21 Jan 2008 00:03
by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Jan 2008 00:18
yep well putRoyal Rother This is all rather interesting. I understand exactly where you are all coming from but what I am so pleased about is that we are NOT (so far) going down the normal route of massive money signings and obscene wages. (Well, I suppose they are really but being lowest payers and spenders I do feel we have maintained some values and in that are unique in the PL.)
Many of the younger fans want us to spend big to increase the chances of success and whilst I do understand that we should really look to push on, I don't believe for a moment that money guarantees success (or really increases its likelihood particularly) and am happy to see us doing it the way we are! I feel we are a bit special because of it. If / when we go down I think the values can carry on - rebuild with confidence and pragmatism around the integrity we have shown in the whole adventure so far.
by Factfinder » 21 Jan 2008 00:25
by Geekins » 21 Jan 2008 00:35
by Factfinder » 21 Jan 2008 00:46
Geekins Every year we do something which keeps us loving Reading (well in the past few seasons)
01/02 Promotion at Brentford
02/03 Play off in our first year back in div 1
03/04 Coppell arriving and goater leaving
04/05 Kitson scoring a hattrick against Pardews west ham (thats all i can think of)
05/06 so many things but mostly becoming champions with record points
06/07 finishing 8th in our first ever premiership campaign
07/08 beating Liverpool
so today we keep on believing as we do not know what will happen next year. URZ!
by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Jan 2008 00:53
This poster can afford it (quite comfortably these days) ....don't get me wrong, I want Reading to progress............it is just that this kind've (Premier) football is not for me in the long term.FactfinderGeekins Every year we do something which keeps us loving Reading (well in the past few seasons)
01/02 Promotion at Brentford
02/03 Play off in our first year back in div 1
03/04 Coppell arriving and goater leaving
04/05 Kitson scoring a hattrick against Pardews west ham (thats all i can think of)
05/06 so many things but mostly becoming champions with record points
06/07 finishing 8th in our first ever premiership campaign
07/08 beating Liverpool
so today we keep on believing as we do not know what will happen next year. URZ!
As if that weren't enough.
It seems to me that the original poster is worried about the hit on his pocket and we can all understand that, but just take a check around Oxford, Leicester and Leeds and you'll see and feel the jealousy
by The 17 Bus » 21 Jan 2008 04:22
by Jerry St Clair » 21 Jan 2008 07:51
The 17 Bus Imagine 38k at £20, it is still a lot of money.
by Uke » 21 Jan 2008 09:04
by mathematically_safe » 21 Jan 2008 09:37
Avon Royal The problem for me is that Reading playing in the top flight, the one thing I always dreamed about but never thought I would see, is sucking the life out of my club. Sport is about competition, there is no competition in the Premier League so where's the sport? What is the point of a competition in which 80% of the participants have no chance of winning?
It always makes me laugh when people talk about the need to rid sport of drugs to keep the competition pure. Well, money is football's drug problem and the top four clubs are doped up to their eyeballs on it - the competition is anything but pure. We're not playing against other clubs anymore, we're playing against corporations, against brands, against international trademarks. I for one am sick of it.
What is the point of paying an inflated season ticket price to watch your team struggle to survive, hoping that they stay up so that you can pay even more money the next year to go through the same wretched cycle again? There is no point.
But the real kicker for me is the realisation that it will never be the same. If we get relegated and have to play in the Championship we'll be competing for a prize I don't want.
Until such time as the FA realise that football in this country is slowly drowning and introduce a way of sharing revenue to promote full competition, then I too fear it will have to go on without me either.
I will always be Reading till I die, I just feel that this year something inside passed away.
by AF1 » 21 Jan 2008 09:43
by Dirk Gently » 21 Jan 2008 09:49
AF1 With relagation on the horizon people start jumping ship
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 21 Jan 2008 09:57
Dirk GentlyAF1 With relagation on the horizon people start jumping ship
Certainly not - relegation would, I'm sure, make some people stay longer.
A competitive league with something to play for, less PL hype, more accessible matches (ticket prices may not actually go down but they couldn't go up more!), fewer stupid kick-off times...
by Hoop Blah » 21 Jan 2008 10:12
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