Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a realistic ambition this season?

Yes
62
48%
On current form
6
5%
Unsure
5
4%
Need to improve
30
23%
No
8
6%
Play-offs
17
13%
 
Total votes: 128
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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by rg6royal » 29 Oct 2008 22:30

Ian Royal Loads of people seem to have missed the fact that despite recent results, we haven't actually dropped a single place since the international break ended.

Yes we've lost ground on the leading two and yes others are catching us, but it's early days and we're still very much in the running for the division. We need to ditch the poor form and get a winning streak going. Plus get rid of the woeful away form. But we're still in 3rd, people. It's not all doom and gloom yet.


4th

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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by floyd__streete » 29 Oct 2008 22:40

Ian Royal Loads of people seem to have missed the fact that despite recent results, we haven't actually dropped a single place since the international break ended.


Yes, it is fair to say that almost all of us missed the fact that Cardiff winning and demoting us a place was merely Plaid Cymru propaganda.

This kind of research really isn't difficult Ian, but luckily for you it detracted attention away from your specialist subject the bleeding obvious second paragraph.

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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by Rex » 29 Oct 2008 22:55

And the gulf between us, Wolves and Birmingham is slowly getting wider. While slowly but surely the likes of Cardiff have crept up and passed up by. Away form will currently stuff us completely if not carefull.
What makes the Championship such an exciting prospect is the yo yo of all clubs who if they hit the right vein can break out of this league. This team on paper have automatic promotion written all over them. The reality is slightly more ambiguous.

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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by Stranded » 30 Oct 2008 07:41

Ian Royal Loads of people seem to have missed the fact that despite recent results, we haven't actually dropped a single place since the international break ended.

Yes we've lost ground on the leading two and yes others are catching us, but it's early days and we're still very much in the running for the division. We need to ditch the poor form and get a winning streak going. Plus get rid of the woeful away form. But we're still in 3rd, people. It's not all doom and gloom yet.


Ian, we're 4th.

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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 30 Oct 2008 07:56

Ian Royal Loads of people seem to have missed the fact that despite recent results, we haven't actually dropped a single place since the international break ended.


And in one single post, Ian Royal demonstrates why some people shouldn't be allowed unrestricted access to the internet.

Back to CBeebies for you.


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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by chilipepper91 » 30 Oct 2008 08:13

Cardiff play Wolves this weekend, so as long as we win, we gain in some shape/form.

We have to concentrate on ourselves.

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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by Vision » 30 Oct 2008 09:46

floyd__streete January sales of star assets, inevitable failure in the play offs prompting a four page Evening Post pull out featuring pictures of face-painted goons in jester's hats crying. I forecast relegation early on last season too, so pay heed.


Sounds like a decent season to me.

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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by rg6royal » 30 Oct 2008 10:04

Despite alot of negativity from people on here it looks as if the majority are confident of promotion.

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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by chandog » 30 Oct 2008 10:09

i think the play offs is more likely
our away form does not give me any real confidence that we can get automatic promotion
home form is awesome and if it continues play offs will be pretty much guaranteed

imo once january has gone we will have a better idea of where our season is going


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Re: Do you see Promotion to the Premier League a possibility?

by Top Flight » 30 Oct 2008 10:26

I would analyse that we only have a 20% chance of winning promotion this season.

Its a realistic possibility but we are more likely not to go up than we are to go up this season.

Birmingham probably have a 65% chance of promotion and Wolves are ranked at 50/50. Wolves are touch and go. They could be caught by a resurgent Royals or resilient Cardiff City side. But both Reading and Cardiff would need to show a marked improvement and both clubs are capable of that.

The way things are looking right now though is that Reading won't be able to get the level of consistency needed to maintain a top 2 position in the league. We are just not dominant or solid enough to be a top 2 side. We can blow anyone away on our day, but we are not well organised and solid enough to pick up the points when its not our day.

That means its the lottery of the play-offs where anyone from 4 could go up. Reading should be one of the stronger play-off sides. But if we can't win away, what happens when we meet Bristol City in the play-offs and we beat them 2-1 at home and lose 2-0 away? We'll be staying down.

Anything can happen in January. We can either find the strength needed to make the improvement to get into the top 2, providing we can stay close enough to them between now and January, or we could be severley weakend by the departure of key personnel.

As of right now, we can't be more than a 20% hope for promotion.

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Where we will finish . . .

by riverroyal » 03 Nov 2008 17:25

A bit early in the season for looking at how we will finish up, but interesting link nonetheless . . .


http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/D1/runin.html

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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by S09Royal » 03 Nov 2008 18:12

I don't get it...or maybe i just can't read the table... :roll:

So, you think we'll finish 3rd? i hope we don't.
2nd 2nd 2nd please.

hmm it seems we could easily finish 1st...as well as 24th. time will tell where we finish. We should all be hoping we finish in the top 2 :mrgreen:

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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by rg6royal » 03 Nov 2008 18:18

Tbh Birmingham seem to get lucky with their results as they often scrape the 1-0 win. But on the other hand that can be a sign of a good team. We are very much capable of winning this league but our Away form will decide this.


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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by S09Royal » 03 Nov 2008 18:21

It's intresting seeing the Home Games Table, we're first 8)
But then when you look at the Away Games Table, we're 11th. Still we are improving!

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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by AlexY25 » 03 Nov 2008 18:53

Hopefully 1st :D
But i think we'll finish 4th, which isn't bad.
Hopefully going up by play-offs

Were goin' to Wembley...

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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by floyd__streete » 03 Nov 2008 19:58

3rd place and inevitable defeat-from-jaws-of-victory play-off disappointment. This prompts the departure of Steve Coppell and several of our best players leading to two seasons of transition in the Championship before we are relegated back into League One at the end of season 2011/12.

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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by S09Royal » 03 Nov 2008 20:01

floyd__streete 3rd place and inevitable defeat-from-jaws-of-victory play-off disappointment. This prompts the departure of Steve Coppell and several of our best players leading to two seasons of transition in the Championship before we are relegated back into League One at the end of season 2011/12.


You are joking, right? :roll:

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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by Row Z Royal » 03 Nov 2008 20:16

S09Royal
floyd__streete 3rd place and inevitable defeat-from-jaws-of-victory play-off disappointment. This prompts the departure of Steve Coppell and several of our best players leading to two seasons of transition in the Championship before we are relegated back into League One at the end of season 2011/12.


You are joking, right? :roll:

Doesn't sound unreasonable.

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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by S09Royal » 03 Nov 2008 20:26

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floyd__streete 3rd place and inevitable defeat-from-jaws-of-victory play-off disappointment. This prompts the departure of Steve Coppell and several of our best players leading to two seasons of transition in the Championship before we are relegated back into League One at the end of season 2011/12.


You are joking, right? :roll:

Doesn't sound unreasonable.


I think it does. I really don't think we'll get relegated back to League One at the end of 2011/12 season, not with the current squad we have, with the young talent coming through. I really hope, if nothing else, the players prove you all wrong this season by gaining promotion back to the premier league cos im sick of reading pessimistic views and some of you may claim you have a realistic view, but i expect nothing more than success from the team and if that means hitting a few bumpy roads along the way, i.e being relegated from the prem, losing top players to other so called 'bigger' clubs, then those are the things the club must learn from. Bristol City fans said they'd love to aspire to be like us in a few years time, so if any of you DONT believe Reading can do it this season and only hold negative views/opinions, why are you supporting the royals? :|

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Re: Where we will finish . . .

by Row Z Royal » 03 Nov 2008 20:38

S09Royal
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S09Royal You are joking, right? :roll:

Doesn't sound unreasonable.


I think it does. I really don't think we'll get relegated back to League One at the end of 2011/12 season, not with the current squad we have, with the young talent coming through. I really hope, if nothing else, the players prove you all wrong this season by gaining promotion back to the premier league cos im sick of reading pessimistic views and some of you may claim you have a realistic view, but i expect nothing more than success from the team and if that means hitting a few bumpy roads along the way, i.e being relegated from the prem, losing top players to other so called 'bigger' clubs, then those are the things the club must learn from. Bristol City fans said they'd love to aspire to be like us in a few years time, so if any of you DONT believe Reading can do it this season and only hold negative views/opinions, why are you supporting the royals? :|


floyd__streete 3rd place and inevitable defeat-from-jaws-of-victory play-off disappointment. This prompts the departure of Steve Coppell and several of our best players leading to two seasons of transition in the Championship before we are relegated back into League One at the end of season 2011/12.


Anyway, it's like a marriage. You can't help who you fall in love with and through rough and smooth you want the relationship to blossom, but sometimes you just have to be realistic and accept that they'll let you down.

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