by Archie's penalty » 30 Jan 2009 14:03
by Dirk Gently » 30 Jan 2009 15:35
rabidbee Dirkers, wouldn't you identify the 95 Play-off Final as another generational fault-line?
by rabidbee » 30 Jan 2009 15:36
Dirk Gently I'd count that season and the one before, as that includes people who came along once the success started to happen.
by Archie's penalty » 30 Jan 2009 15:55
by rabidbee » 30 Jan 2009 16:02
by facaldaqui » 30 Jan 2009 16:15
by Franchise FC » 31 Jan 2009 12:29
strapSeniorRoyal I was conned into supporting Reading in the 69/70 season,when all games seemed to be 6-3 for or against.The entertainment was fantastic,and i thought the following seasons would be more of the same.Top half of the third division dizzy heights.
How wrong i was, relegation was followed by years in the old fourth division.In those years we all had plenty to moan about.It is only in the last five or six years that we have established ourselves as a strong championship side,with aspirations of the premiership.
Would i have missed the struggling years? No way,they make the good times even better.Do i still moan ? of course i do i am a Reading footballer supporter.
+1
Own up you wrinklies, how many shed a tear at the mad Stad the day we beat Derby to clinch the Championship? At the final whistle I was slumped in my seat in the East stand bawling my eyes out after years of watching RFC, literally shaking with emotion, whilst all around me fans were going mental at the team on the pitch. I don't actually recall hearing any noise either, just an eerie silence like I was in a world of my own. A Very VERY surreal experience.
Still makes me well up even now.
by SCIAG » 31 Jan 2009 15:10
rabidbee Yeah. I started going in 93/4, although 94/5 was the first season I pretty much saw every home game. Even taking 1998 into account, it's seemed preety much an upward trajectory since that point.
by rabidbee » 01 Feb 2009 00:04
by glass half full » 01 Feb 2009 11:46
Ideal Do you guys not understand that people need to vent their frustrations.
People are feeling the strain of "will we go up or not", and this has them building up pressure in fear of failure - this pressure has to be released, and S. Hunt is the target of their ventilation.
It's just that simple, basic psychology.
I'd stop talking so much about generation gap this and that, it's just people being people and doing what people do. People are insecure and need comforting.
So next time you hear that guy saying "Hunt/Kebe/Harper is shit", then you can just say "it's ok man, you don't have to be upset, we're all equally anxious to go up!" and explain it is perfectly normal for him to have this nervous reaction. It is a basic defense mechanism in the human mind, if you're afraid you can't achieve it - reject it.
All basic psychology really.
by Lower West » 01 Feb 2009 23:42
by Millsy » 02 Feb 2009 12:16
Ideal Do you guys not understand that people need to vent their frustrations.
People are feeling the strain of "will we go up or not", and this has them building up pressure in fear of failure - this pressure has to be released, and S. Hunt is the target of their ventilation.
It's just that simple, basic psychology.
I'd stop talking so much about generation gap this and that, it's just people being people and doing what people do. People are insecure and need comforting.
So next time you hear that guy saying "Hunt/Kebe/Harper is shit", then you can just say "it's ok man, you don't have to be upset, we're all equally anxious to go up!" and explain it is perfectly normal for him to have this nervous reaction. It is a basic defense mechanism in the human mind, if you're afraid you can't achieve it - reject it.
All basic psychology really.
by KC Royal » 03 Feb 2009 16:22
NR_Royal I was born in Reading, but currently live in Northampton . Being only 17, I only followed Reading from the infamous 05/06 season, when I realised the club was really going somewhere. But today, I'm a hugely passionate Reading supporter, although I am yet to go to a match (Distance, family, cost etc.), although I plan on going once I pass my driving test!
Of course, I am probably the only Reading supporter in Northampton, and no one here understands why I love the team.
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