by juanpablo » 28 Sep 2008 00:53
by seahawk10 » 28 Sep 2008 03:18
juanpablo 100 pound bet with schards that Reading reach the playoffs.....
feel free to shoot the laughter back at me tuesday night lol, im going and im still worried but then losing to them doesant mean we cant make the playoffs. Like you say January could be a major factor for our bet, shame your not paddy power.......
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 28 Sep 2008 07:49
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Without wishing to be a party pooper, a few realities must be pointed out in this argument.
Even with our new found free-scoring home form, we are 8 points off top spot, and 9 off 24th. That's pretty mediocre, (although 5 points off a promo spot v 9 off a relegation place suggests an above average standing). .
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 28 Sep 2008 08:08
by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2008 08:18
readingbeddingreadingbeddingSchards#2 I think we need to get used to mid table championship football at the very best until there is a sea change at this club.
Madejski - clearly, his heart is not in it to the extent it was previously. He would love to sell out but can't find a buyer. He will keep the club sound and stable but has no intention of investing further funds or trying to push the club forwards.
Coppell - if the spirit of the championship had survived, he would definately have been the right man for the job, but it hasn't. The chairman is not fully behind it anymore, many players have left to pursue their own self interest and many still here would like to leave. The golden team has long gone and we have to move on and build a new team. Coppell doesn't, IMHO, have the hunger to do this.
Whilst not being a member of the carpark squad, I applauded their actions as, at the time it was the right thing to do. Had we known that the spirit of the championship side was already totally dead, in hindsight, we should have let Coppell go and started afresh.
As for Madejski, there are some on here who would happily see us drift downwards whilst improving/maintaining our balance sheet in the belief that the rest of football will meltdown around us and we will emerge as one of the last men standing. They are rather like people who build nuclear bunkers in their back garden. Much as I admire and appreciete what Madejski has done, I don't see how the club can go forward with him at the helm and would now like to see someone new who wants to move things forward.
Can't see either leaving anytime soon so supporting Reading's going to be a whole lot duller and uninspiring than in recent years
Here's the retrospective for RFC's season 2008/2009, made in the middle of September.I've highlighted some highlights.
We finished mid-table, Coppell didn't want to be here, concrete sales went through the roof as people build Nuclear bunkers.
No spirit, no heart, no desire.
It was dull, uninsipring, certainly in comparison to previous seasons.
Some fans were content with this, waiting for the game itself to implode.
Coppell should have went, his heart was not in this.
Some fans saw the light, way back in the middle of September, they demanded a sea change, they didn't get one, which was a shame.
I think that's about it.
I don't know, depends who you're comparing me to...
How long are these views going to last for?
Next week, next month, or next year?
You've said that Coppell and the Chairman are not going anywhere soon, so you should expect no progression whilst these are here.
I believe that they will be here until the end of the season, that's why I've called it a retrospective.
by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2008 08:29
readingbedding I'm not having a pop at you at all, I'm just trying to find out the difference between a yo-yo club and a club being relegated, promoted and then relegated.
Can anyone help me?
by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2008 08:30
seahawk10juanpablo 100 pound bet with schards that Reading reach the playoffs.....
feel free to shoot the laughter back at me tuesday night lol, im going and im still worried but then losing to them doesant mean we cant make the playoffs. Like you say January could be a major factor for our bet, shame your not paddy power.......
What if we win an automatic promotion spot. Does he still have to pay?
by readingbedding » 28 Sep 2008 08:59
Schards#2readingbedding I'm not having a pop at you at all, I'm just trying to find out the difference between a yo-yo club and a club being relegated, promoted and then relegated.
Can anyone help me?
Firstly, If you read the posts, I don't think we'll be promoted.
Secondly, if we did, it's clear we would not seek to build - Coppell's said as much.
Being a yo-yo club with ambition would be great. Going up against the odds to take the money and be obliterated wouldn't.
If Madejski commits to staying long term and undertakes to reinvest any transfer fees received in January, or he sells to someone who does, we might progress. If he doesn't then, over a 46 game season, the lack of drive at the top of the club may well take its toll.
46 game is the time to judge whether i'm right or not, not 8, particulary when we've be awful in four of those eight.
by Avon Royal » 28 Sep 2008 09:03
Arch There's some serious goalpost moving going on. The main idea of the original post was that we'd be mid-table at best and watching Reading was going to be very dull. Since then we've won 6-0 and 4-0 and drawn 2-2 away. We're third. Call it what you like, but it's not mid-table and it's not dull.
by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2008 09:17
Avon RoyalArch There's some serious goalpost moving going on. The main idea of the original post was that we'd be mid-table at best and watching Reading was going to be very dull. Since then we've won 6-0 and 4-0 and drawn 2-2 away. We're third. Call it what you like, but it's not mid-table and it's not dull.
Completely agree.
I'm all for using internet message boards to vent frustration after a poor performance (as Ipswich was) - it's kind of what they're there for. Being full of hope after a good streak and being racked with despair when things aren't going so well is just part of the whole experience of following Reading.
I'd have a lot more respect for Schards if he came out and said something along the lines of "I'm still concerned, but am pleasently surprised by the team's recent form". Instead of which, he persists with the whole "we're doomed, everything's going to pot" line that reads so oddly in light of recent events.
by readingbedding » 28 Sep 2008 09:22
Avon RoyalArch There's some serious goalpost moving going on. The main idea of the original post was that we'd be mid-table at best and watching Reading was going to be very dull. Since then we've won 6-0 and 4-0 and drawn 2-2 away. We're third. Call it what you like, but it's not mid-table and it's not dull.
Completely agree.
I'm all for using internet message boards to vent frustration after a poor performance (as Ipswich was) - it's kind of what they're there for. Being full of hope after a good streak and being racked with despair when things aren't going so well is just part of the whole experience of following Reading.
I'd have a lot more respect for Schards if he came out and said something along the lines of "I'm still concerned, but am pleasently surprised by the team's recent form". Instead of which, he persists with the whole "we're doomed, everything's going to pot" line that reads so oddly in light of recent events.
by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2008 09:26
readingbeddingAvon RoyalArch There's some serious goalpost moving going on. The main idea of the original post was that we'd be mid-table at best and watching Reading was going to be very dull. Since then we've won 6-0 and 4-0 and drawn 2-2 away. We're third. Call it what you like, but it's not mid-table and it's not dull.
Completely agree.
I'm all for using internet message boards to vent frustration after a poor performance (as Ipswich was) - it's kind of what they're there for. Being full of hope after a good streak and being racked with despair when things aren't going so well is just part of the whole experience of following Reading.
I'd have a lot more respect for Schards if he came out and said something along the lines of "I'm still concerned, but am pleasently surprised by the team's recent form". Instead of which, he persists with the whole "we're doomed, everything's going to pot" line that reads so oddly in light of recent events.
The end of the season is the time to comment, LOCK THIS THREAD!
by Archie's penalty » 28 Sep 2008 09:45
by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2008 09:52
Archie's penalty I like the way Schards has completely ignored Dr. H's very concise post.
by Archie's penalty » 28 Sep 2008 09:53
by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2008 10:42
Archie's penalty To be very pedantic he disagrees with a), c) and g).
by readingbedding » 28 Sep 2008 11:12
by Schards#2 » 28 Sep 2008 11:18
readingbedding You're lying.
That's exactly what I said about your opinion on the 14th September, and again on the 16th September, and I said that...
No one knows what's going to happen, personally, at the moment you could say we're inconsistent.
If we win, it's because the other team was rubbish, and if we lose it's because we're rubbish.
I can see us going on a decent unbeaten run, that's what most promoted teams do...
I reckon we can, but will we?
The only fact that I have is that the original post is an emotional, frustrated and premature one from a knee-jerker, who likes to judge but on the other hand does not want to be judged.
But there's no harm in discussing comments, on the other hand.
Hmmmmm ok...we are discussing them.
by Victor Meldrew » 28 Sep 2008 11:40
Avon RoyalArch There's some serious goalpost moving going on. The main idea of the original post was that we'd be mid-table at best and watching Reading was going to be very dull. Since then we've won 6-0 and 4-0 and drawn 2-2 away. We're third. Call it what you like, but it's not mid-table and it's not dull.
Completely agree.
I'm all for using internet message boards to vent frustration after a poor performance (as Ipswich was) - it's kind of what they're there for. Being full of hope after a good streak and being racked with despair when things aren't going so well is just part of the whole experience of following Reading.
I'd have a lot more respect for Schards if he came out and said something along the lines of "I'm still concerned, but am pleasently surprised by the team's recent form". Instead of which, he persists with the whole "we're doomed, everything's going to pot" line that reads so oddly in light of recent events.
by Archie's penalty » 28 Sep 2008 11:42
Schards#2Archie's penalty To be very pedantic he disagrees with a), c) and g).
Eh? He said he agrees with a) and c).
If you only went to home games, you'd think he had a point about g) but we play away too and the season's only 8 games in at the moment.
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