by kieran » 19 Jun 2008 17:41
by Archie's penalty » 19 Jun 2008 17:43
kieran I have seen some deluded comments before in my time but the title of this thread is just hilariuos. To suggest that anyone will be looking forward to playing Reading is an absolute joke!
by floyd__streete » 19 Jun 2008 19:18
kieran I have seen some deluded comments before in my time
by Archie's penalty » 19 Jun 2008 21:44
Kes much bigger clubs than Reading in the chumpionship.
by Ojc » 20 Jun 2008 12:19
by SpaceCruiser » 20 Jun 2008 12:29
Ojc Yeah Reading will be everyones Cup Final, I mean the winners of the Simod Cup are always coverted as the best team in country.
I mean, Nottingham Forest's European Cup wins, Ipswich's Uefa Cup/FA Cup winners, League Champions, all of this pales in significance to Reading and their Simod Cup triumph.
Get over yourselves.
by readingbedding » 20 Jun 2008 12:31
Ojc Yeah Reading will be everyones Cup Final, I mean the winners of the Simod Cup are always coverted as the best team in country.
I mean, Nottingham Forest's European Cup wins, Ipswich's Uefa Cup/FA Cup winners, League Champions, all of this pales in significance to Reading and their Simod Cup triumph.
Get over yourselves.
by Ojc » 20 Jun 2008 12:33
SpaceCruiserOjc Yeah Reading will be everyones Cup Final, I mean the winners of the Simod Cup are always coverted as the best team in country.
I mean, Nottingham Forest's European Cup wins, Ipswich's Uefa Cup/FA Cup winners, League Champions, all of this pales in significance to Reading and their Simod Cup triumph.
Get over yourselves.
oxf*rd off newbie.
by Bacon Double Cheese » 20 Jun 2008 12:47
Ssssh, keep it quiet!Ojc Yeah Reading will be everyones Cup Final, I mean the winners of the Simod Cup are always coverted as the best team in country.
I mean, Nottingham Forest's European Cup wins, Ipswich's Uefa Cup/FA Cup winners, League Champions, all of this pales in significance to Reading and their Simod Cup triumph.
Get over yourselves.
by SpaceCruiser » 20 Jun 2008 12:51
OjcSpaceCruiserOjc Yeah Reading will be everyones Cup Final, I mean the winners of the Simod Cup are always coverted as the best team in country.
I mean, Nottingham Forest's European Cup wins, Ipswich's Uefa Cup/FA Cup winners, League Champions, all of this pales in significance to Reading and their Simod Cup triumph.
Get over yourselves.
oxf*rd off newbie.
Did I hit a nerve?
by Bacon Double Cheese » 20 Jun 2008 13:02
Like monotonal only more traditional?SpaceCruiser Nope, just the traditonal welcome.
by soggy biscuit » 20 Jun 2008 13:15
Ojc Yeah Reading will be everyones Cup Final, I mean the winners of the Simod Cup are always coverted as the best team in country.
I mean, Nottingham Forest's European Cup wins, Ipswich's Uefa Cup/FA Cup winners, League Champions, all of this pales in significance to Reading and their Simod Cup triumph.
Get over yourselves.
by readingbedding » 20 Jun 2008 13:28
soggy biscuitOjc Yeah Reading will be everyones Cup Final, I mean the winners of the Simod Cup are always coverted as the best team in country.
I mean, Nottingham Forest's European Cup wins, Ipswich's Uefa Cup/FA Cup winners, League Champions, all of this pales in significance to Reading and their Simod Cup triumph.
Get over yourselves.
Exactly. There are numerous 'bigger' clubs than us in the Championship, how anyone can be sol deluded to believe that we will be anyone's cup final is bizzare.
135 in the lower divisions as a small club. 2 years in the top division and our fans think we are now other teams cup final??? DeLOLuded beyond words
by Top Flight » 20 Jun 2008 13:38
gonesy Not arrogant just realistic. I live in Plymouth & most Argyle fans look up to teams like Reading & Wigan for what they have achieved & obviously envy us. They see our club as a model for success that they would love theirs to replicate. And as for the opening Madstad fixture, they are already talking about bringing 4000 fans up for it just like they did the last couple of times. I admit this is partly because we are one of the closest Championship teams to them but it is also because our stadium dumps on their ground from a great height and they see it as a good day out with a big match feel. Now I don't know about you people but aside from it being the first home game next season, I'm not getting that excited about playing Plymouth Argyle
by Bacon Double Cheese » 20 Jun 2008 13:46
by gonesy » 21 Jun 2008 20:41
by Archie's penalty » 21 Jun 2008 23:46
gonesy Don't forget it's the small club mentality when it comes to transfers etc. that many people on this board blame for us being relegated last year. What's wrong with bigging ourselves up sometimes? I've always loved supporting Reading regardless of the division they were playing in, even enjoyed the Reading who? comments (when I have lived away from the area) and there are many things I actually prefer about Reading playing in the lower divisions (hardcore support away from home etc.) but that hasn't stopped me from enjoying the good times we've had over the last few years. I'm not unrealistic but I know we're gonna take some stick from opposing fans next year because of the good times we've had recently and tbh I can't wait! You have to accept things will never be quite the same again for Reading and if you don't like it maybe you should just go and support Aldersh*t!
by Rex » 22 Jun 2008 10:25
by gonesy » 03 Jul 2008 22:39
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