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Promotion Form

by Handsome Man » 04 Apr 2009 21:55

Another away game without defeat and another clean sheet: it's looking good. when Wolves stuff Birmingham on Monday, the success of the weekend will have been confirmed. Our international superstars will all have had a nice rest, ready to dispatch Sheffield Utd on Friday.

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Re: Promotion Form

by Schards#2 » 04 Apr 2009 21:57

0 goals in 7 of the last eleven.

Relegation stats

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by Para Handy » 04 Apr 2009 22:10

TBH, I can't be arsed to venture onto the Team Board that often. I can't often be arsed to post anything on AE that makes sense either, really.

However, the doom and gloom on here is very funny and has moved me to actually post something. That's probably not a good thing.. but I couldn't give a shite

Football is fun, ffs. Yeah, we might not be doing fantastic for "the forseeable future" but so what. We're challenging for the Premiership. OK.. so we might not be there... there are things that need to be sorted... but Schards... if you've been a fan as long as you keep on about... well, is this not better than the days of Division 4. Geoff Barker going off to be a Bricklayer because he couldn't afford to keep playing for Reading.

Put things in perspective for FFS. We're Reading. It's a rollercoaster ride but it's fun. We're punching way above our weight even in the Championship. Enjoy it.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 04 Apr 2009 22:11

Schards#2 0 goals in 7 of the last eleven.

Relegation stats and still 3rd
unbeaten in our last 6 aways too

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by Arnie_Pie » 04 Apr 2009 22:12

Para Handy TBH, I can't be arsed to venture onto the Team Board that often. I can't often be arsed to post anything on AE that makes sense either, really.

However, the doom and gloom on here is very funny and has moved me to actually post something. That's probably not a good thing.. but I couldn't give a shite

Football is fun, ffs. Yeah, we might not be doing fantastic for "the forseeable future" but so what. We're challenging for the Premiership. OK.. so we might not be there... there are things that need to be sorted... but Schards... if you've been a fan as long as you keep on about... well, is this not better than the days of Division 4. Geoff Barker going off to be a Bricklayer because he couldn't afford to keep playing for Reading.

Put things in perspective for FFS. We're Reading. It's a rollercoaster ride but it's fun. We're punching way above our weight even in the Championship. Enjoy it.


Amen brother.


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by Millsy » 04 Apr 2009 22:21

Para Handy TBH, I can't be arsed to venture onto the Team Board that often. I can't often be arsed to post anything on AE that makes sense either, really.

However, the doom and gloom on here is very funny and has moved me to actually post something. That's probably not a good thing.. but I couldn't give a shite

Football is fun, ffs. Yeah, we might not be doing fantastic for "the forseeable future" but so what. We're challenging for the Premiership. OK.. so we might not be there... there are things that need to be sorted... but Schards... if you've been a fan as long as you keep on about... well, is this not better than the days of Division 4. Geoff Barker going off to be a Bricklayer because he couldn't afford to keep playing for Reading.

Put things in perspective for FFS. We're Reading. It's a rollercoaster ride but it's fun. We're punching way above our weight even in the Championship. Enjoy it.


Amen indeed.

Our players - with all due respect - aren't amazing at all. We are punching WAAAAY above our weight thanks to the magic Coppell has had throughout his entire career of turning water in wine.

Yet it seems the poor guy is a victim of his own success with people actually believing for some reason that Reading, even with the pathetic (but understandable and in many ways laudable) brick by brick wage/spending policy of our board are a big club. We're actually just a little club who are trying to grow cautiously and clearly were not interested in, and still are not interested in, making a definite claim for a Premiership place by spending more. We just aren't as big as we think we are. We're still little Reading, but this time joined by thousands of plastics.

Part of me can't wait for Coppell to leave so we can all see exacty how much we has made us punch above our weight.
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Re: Promotion Form

by Para Handy » 04 Apr 2009 22:22

That was a slightly pissed post so I might not agree with it in the morning. Although, then again, I may.

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by Millsy » 04 Apr 2009 22:25

Pity, Para.

A few more of us willing to stick our necks out and say what we believe would be welcome.

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Re: Promotion Form

by Para Handy » 04 Apr 2009 22:28

2 world wars, 1 world cup Pity, Para.

A few more of us willing to stick our necks out and say what we believe would be welcome.


I was being ironic. Pissed, but ironic. To paraphrase Schards.. "Thingsssss can't only get better"


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Re: Promotion Form

by Schards#2 » 05 Apr 2009 11:45

I personally enjoyed the rough and tumble of Division 4 more than the utter dross of the last three months. It may have been a vastly inferior standard of football but at least the pulse raced occassionally.

For sheer boredom, the last few months take some beating.

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Re: Promotion Form

by John Peel » 05 Apr 2009 11:58

I didn't agree with your first post but agree with this one. I am actually one of the 'deluded' who still think we can do it, but the second half of the season has nevertheless produced some pretty awful spectacles. The first half was great fun, and to be honest as long as we'd carried on producing some entertaining football I wouldn't have minded so much about the results. But going to the games recently has, quite frankly, been pretty depressing. Everyone wants to watch something that makes the pulse race, not some anodyne crap. I pay my 425 quid and I want to be entertained once or twice. Simple as that.

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by Jeffers217 » 05 Apr 2009 23:58

Strongly disagree with this thread. We have certain players capable of taking us back up but Coppell has cost us due to his poor tactics and team selections. He may have worked his magic for 2 seasons but we clearly ent learnt our lessons. We used to be a small club and no doubt we will turn into an small club again unless we push on

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Re: Promotion Form

by CMRoyal » 06 Apr 2009 09:58

Schards#2 0 goals in 7 of the last eleven.

Relegation stats


Maybe, but only because our players and management have frozen when faced with the pressures of a promotion race. Ironically, if we were 7th or 8th we'd probably still be scoring freely. This is why I'm never convinced by the "we'll get relegated next season playing like this" argument, because we wouldn't be playing in this constipated manner if we were in a different situation.

I wonder if Sheff Utd winning tomorrow would paradoxically free up the nerves somewhat for Friday? We can but live in hope!


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by Terminal Boardom » 06 Apr 2009 10:57

Para Handy TBH, I can't be arsed to venture onto the Team Board that often. I can't often be arsed to post anything on AE that makes sense either, really.

However, the doom and gloom on here is very funny and has moved me to actually post something. That's probably not a good thing.. but I couldn't give a shite

Football is fun, ffs. Yeah, we might not be doing fantastic for "the forseeable future" but so what. We're challenging for the Premiership. OK.. so we might not be there... there are things that need to be sorted... but Schards... if you've been a fan as long as you keep on about... well, is this not better than the days of Division 4. Geoff Barker going off to be a Bricklayer because he couldn't afford to keep playing for Reading.

Put things in perspective for FFS. We're Reading. It's a rollercoaster ride but it's fun. We're punching way above our weight even in the Championship. Enjoy it.


And Percy Freeman going back to scaffolding!

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by Negative_Jeff » 06 Apr 2009 11:41

Schards#2 I personally enjoyed the rough and tumble of Division 4 more than the utter dross of the last three months. It may have been a vastly inferior standard of football but at least the pulse raced occassionally.

For sheer boredom, the last few months take some beating.


Some other benefits of Division 4 you may have enjoyed would be;
Being able to wander round the ground to see your mates
Wind up the visiting fans
Possible knuckle outside
A pint close to the ground
The benefit of being able to move away from some asshole you don`t like
Smoke during the game
Not being laughed at by some plastic nearby when you try to get behind the team
Cheaper relative admission prices
No music after goals
Getting home by train without leaving ten minutes from the end of evening games

Lets go for it.

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Re: Promotion Form

by Dirk Gently » 06 Apr 2009 12:47

Negative_Jeff
Schards#2 I personally enjoyed the rough and tumble of Division 4 more than the utter dross of the last three months. It may have been a vastly inferior standard of football but at least the pulse raced occassionally.

For sheer boredom, the last few months take some beating.


Some other benefits of Division 4 you may have enjoyed would be;
Being able to wander round the ground to see your mates
Wind up the visiting fans
Possible knuckle outside
A pint close to the ground
The benefit of being able to move away from some asshole you don`t like
Smoke during the game
Not being laughed at by some plastic nearby when you try to get behind the team
Cheaper relative admission prices
No music after goals
Getting home by train without leaving ten minutes from the end of evening games

Lets go for it.


Matches on Saturays at 3 pm - none moved for TV
Being able to decide to come to the game on the same day as the game, pay at the gate and get to be with your mates
None of the "will he/won't he" crap every transfer window

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Re: Promotion Form

by Terminal Boardom » 06 Apr 2009 13:07

Nostalgia hits the Royal County shock!

I couldn't agree more. Football now is more about business, foreignh takeovers, Champions League, weakened domestic cup selections and the "Big 4". The joke 10 - 20 years ago was that half time was extened to 45 minutes t enable the launch of another Man Utd away kit. Unfortunately, we are no better ourselves. Success has killed the dream. The hope and expectation that every new season would bring has now been replaced with a rabid demand for more so-called success. Whereas I criticise my misses for falling into the media trap associated with shape and fashion, we ourselves are becoming a generation of media whores and junkies wanting to gorge ourselves on the concept that is Sky Sports.

We have become way too serious and we have forgotten that football is supposed to be fun!

Give me Friday night away trips to Colchester and Southend any day!

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Re: Promotion Form

by brendywendy » 06 Apr 2009 13:08

AthleticoSpizz
Schards#2 0 goals in 7 of the last eleven.

Relegation stats and still 3rd
unbeaten in our last 6 aways too



only one loss in last 13 away games................



the hoodoo is broken at last!!


and our defensive frailties seem to have receded like my hair


things is looking up!

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by madmickb » 06 Apr 2009 14:36

Terminal Boardom Nostalgia hits the Royal County shock!

I couldn't agree more. Football now is more about business, foreignh takeovers, Champions League, weakened domestic cup selections and the "Big 4". The joke 10 - 20 years ago was that half time was extened to 45 minutes t enable the launch of another Man Utd away kit. Unfortunately, we are no better ourselves. Success has killed the dream. The hope and expectation that every new season would bring has now been replaced with a rabid demand for more so-called success. Whereas I criticise my misses for falling into the media trap associated with shape and fashion, we ourselves are becoming a generation of media whores and junkies wanting to gorge ourselves on the concept that is Sky Sports.

We have become way too serious and we have forgotten that football is supposed to be fun!

Give me Friday night away trips to Colchester and Southend any day!


Wow every thing i was thinking my friend, we have been seduced by the Might of Sky who hype up every game on TV and tell us that the only place to be is in the Premier, But that is the place where all the biggest wage earners Biggest Stars and the biggest cheats, liars, bigets, time wasters no where in industry would these people get away with it, I for one who has supported football for over 45 years is now sick of the sight of it all. i shall be going down the local park next year and watching real footy

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Re: Promotion Form

by Xavier Onassis » 06 Apr 2009 15:19

Schards#2 0 goals in 7 of the last eleven.

Relegation stats

Come now. We've got 12 points from those eleven games, which averages out to 50 over the season. Almost certainly good enough form to avoid relegation.

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