by Tommy Youlden's Ears »
02 Sep 2009 18:43
I miss the Premiership - the pride in being there, the coverage and interest, watching fantastic players, the joy of seeing us up against some of the best players and teams in the world.
But I also love the Championship. It does feel more 'real', I like being able to get tickets when I need them (I live 40 miles away and have a family, and half of my prem season ticket was wasted through other commitments). I like watching old cloggers and young kids in our team, and in others. All of human life is there.
I loved last season (till the last few draining weeks). Lots of goals, wins, optimism.
I'm loving this season. New dawn in many ways, problems with the Chairman nicking all our money to fund his failing businesses, and the subsequent need to see whether the academy is any good, and whether you can win things with kids.
I don't understand the absolutism of so many posters on here. Black or white and nothing in between. Why do players either have to be great or traitorous b'stards? Why does a supporter who doesn't really shout and sing get castigated as not a true fan. Why does JM have to bankrupt himself to fulfill our dreams? What's a plastic anyway? This board is great when it's giving insight - like eye witness reports for those of us who weren't there. Like discussing performances, formations and anticipating the next game or turn of events. It's depressing when it simply becomes a bile fueled pissing contest. 'You love him so I hate you'. Tsk.
Life is not black and white. It's multi-hued. Only one thing in football is definite, you back your club, you back your boys, good or bad, whatever the division, whatever the result. Or you're a numpty.
I miss the Prem. But I love supporting Reading, whatever the division.