by readingbedding » 29 Jan 2009 07:49
by Platypuss » 29 Jan 2009 07:55
bigshaka'away' I dont really understand his point, of course there is a generation gap, as there is at every club apart from the select handful who have been constantly succesful.
Furthermore as a 27 year old i have supported Reading from when they were abject to premiership, and seen a fair range of quality players at our club, from the likes of big shaka to scott howie to our recent side.
Younger people have a sense of perspective about the club or else in this day and age they would simply support someone else - its not hard with premiership football on tv and chelsea 45 mins away. They must know that if they make the choice to support reading that they are never going to be watching the premiership champions etc.
Just because they seemingly moan more doesnt mean they dont comprehend our place in the greater footballing world - perhaps, with the differing culture now engrained in our society, they just expect more. Its a consumer society now, and people have been brought up to expect value for their money.
by Scarface » 29 Jan 2009 08:02
Royal Lady I've been supporting Reading home and away for nearly 30 years and I don't rate SHunt or Harper that much. So make of that what you will.
by Sarah Star » 29 Jan 2009 08:57
by LUX » 29 Jan 2009 08:58
by fridays child » 29 Jan 2009 09:36
Scarface 20 years for me mate and I agree. I remember the days in Div 2 at Elm Park and I honestly believe we had better players than SHunt and Harper. Mick Gooding p1ssed all over Harper..
by loyalroyal4life » 29 Jan 2009 09:40
by Gordons Cumming » 29 Jan 2009 09:44
by westendgirl » 29 Jan 2009 09:45
readingbedding There are people who moan, groan, whine, bitch and complain through life and people who don't as much.
It doesn't discriminate and any person of any age can be afflicted with this ignorant curse.
The message is some people are not happy unless they're not happy.
You know who these people are on this forum and at the match sat around you.
In a nutshell, they are nob-heads.
by loyalroyal4life » 29 Jan 2009 09:51
Gordons Cumming Of course, we oldy Reading supporters had it tough in our day.
Thousands of us used to stand on hard concrete terraces in the cold winter days, all huddled together for fear of freezing, watching
the likes of Percy Freeman and Bruce Stuckey demonstrate their silky skills.
Today?.....................
Luxury!
.............and you try and tell the young people about that today?
..............they wont believe you..............they wont!!
by Royal Lady » 29 Jan 2009 09:57
by Gordons Cumming » 29 Jan 2009 10:05
by Royal Lady » 29 Jan 2009 10:28
by BR2 » 29 Jan 2009 10:43
Gordons Cumming Of course, we oldy Reading supporters had it tough in our day.
Thousands of us used to stand on hard concrete terraces in the cold winter days, all huddled together for fear of freezing, watching
the likes of Percy Freeman and Bruce Stuckey demonstrate their silky skills.
Today?.....................
Luxury!
.............and you try and tell the young people about that today?
..............they wont believe you..............they wont!!
by dean horrix legend » 29 Jan 2009 11:32
Royal Lady The trouble with me is, now we've had a taste of Premiership football and have been there or there abouts in the Championship in the last few years, I am of the mind set that we can and should be able to achieve Premiership status again. When I was standing on the Southbank watching us grind out a result I was much happier than I am these days, probably because I didn't actually expect us to achieve anything! If we managed to avoid relegation in Division 3 I was happy enough. These days we've been spoilt with our lofty positions, play off finals, two seasons in the Premiership, and because we've done that in the past we expect to happen again. I liked the football in div 3 and 4 - I never thought we'd get relegated out of the league, but I never expected us to even get into the champtionship many moons ago. If you can understand that ramble.
by loyalroyal4life » 29 Jan 2009 12:02
Royal Lady The trouble with me is, now we've had a taste of Premiership football and have been there or there abouts in the Championship in the last few years, I am of the mind set that we can and should be able to achieve Premiership status again. When I was standing on the Southbank watching us grind out a result I was much happier than I am these days, probably because I didn't actually expect us to achieve anything! If we managed to avoid relegation in Division 3 I was happy enough. These days we've been spoilt with our lofty positions, play off finals, two seasons in the Premiership, and because we've done that in the past we expect to happen again. I liked the football in div 3 and 4 - I never thought we'd get relegated out of the league, but I never expected us to even get into the champtionship many moons ago. If you can understand that ramble.
by readingbedding » 29 Jan 2009 12:04
by Huntley & Palmer » 29 Jan 2009 12:27
by SeniorRoyal » 29 Jan 2009 12:30
by readingbedding » 29 Jan 2009 12:53
westendgirlreadingbedding There are people who moan, groan, whine, bitch and complain through life and people who don't as much.
It doesn't discriminate and any person of any age can be afflicted with this ignorant curse.
The message is some people are not happy unless they're not happy.
You know who these people are on this forum and at the match sat around you.
In a nutshell, they are nob-heads.
It also depends on why you follow Reading, if it is as a relief from pressures in your life it can be very helpful for some to use football as a means of blaming someone for something you have absolutely no responsibility for. As supporters we have minimal influence on how our team plays football (noise is the one weapon we have - we certainly can't finesse that great cross-field pass or that wonderful overhead kick into the goal) and it can be theraputic (sp?) to have a go when your bluff cannot be called and find you are told 'if you know so much you do it'.
Hence some are happy with their team as all they go for is a relief from responsibility and have fun watching the team and still get a vicarious thrill from a winning team whilst others go for the relief from responsibility and have fun blaming anyone for not meeting their (sometimes unachieveably high) expectations.
Then there is the added ingredient of optimism or pessimism.
I think I am generally an optimist who gives people the benefit of the doubt, and I'm an oldie who has seen the times when the top division seemed unattainable, and I find football a relief from work. So I'm an RTG and I enjoy most of my involvement in football. TBH I do feel a little sorry for the opposite extreme as I do wonder sometimes why they keep on banging their heads against that wall, if I was them I would give up football if it gave me so much angst.
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