by From Despair To Where? » 02 Sep 2009 21:19
by AthleticoSpizz » 02 Sep 2009 21:19
Pretty much says it for me too U&DUps and Downs I loved the 1st season but the novelty had worn off a bit in the 2nd, I think our transfer policy may have had something to do with that though.
Something's changed in me since we got promotion. There were times back in 2004 when losing a mid-table nothing to play for game would have ruined my weekend and a win in the same circumstances would se me catatonic with joy. During the 2nd season in the Prem (with a few exceptions) I just felt a bit unbothered about the whole thing and now, after last season, I barely give a shit at all. It's like something inside me has snapped. Perhaps I'm just getting old.
by tee peg » 02 Sep 2009 21:32
Norfolk Royal I miss the old division four, stops at service stations on the M1, wind in your hair, etc.
by Elm Park Old Boy » 02 Sep 2009 21:44
by Carlos 83 » 02 Sep 2009 21:55
Ups and Downs I loved the 1st season but the novelty had worn off a bit in the 2nd, I think our transfer policy may have had something to do with that though.
Something's changed in me since we got promotion. There were times back in 2004 when losing a mid-table nothing to play for game would have ruined my weekend and a win in the same circumstances would se me catatonic with joy. During the 2nd season in the Prem (with a few exceptions) I just felt a bit unbothered about the whole thing and now, after last season, I barely give a shit at all. It's like something inside me has snapped. Perhaps I'm just getting old.
by Para Handy » 02 Sep 2009 22:04
by Pseud O'Nym » 02 Sep 2009 22:31
by Arnie_Pie » 02 Sep 2009 23:52
by RobRoyal » 03 Sep 2009 00:53
Ian Royal It's part of football and the experience. It tests your committment and loyalty. It shows you're not just there for the good times.
There are (in general) 5 main feelings that go with football.
1) The elation of success - promotion, a title etc.
2) The bitter disappointment of narrowly missing out on the above
3) The panicky and draining, but sweet relief at surviving, the drop.
4) The frustration and moderate satisfaction of midtable mediocrity
5) the gut wrenching despair of relegation
The one it's easiest to be a "real" fan but not have experienced is number one, because it's the one we're all chasing. The one that makes or breaks fans is the fifth one, the one that tells you the most about your support of your club.
Obviously all just my opinon. Not having experienced it doesn't automatically mean you're a "lesser" fan, it just means you haven't passed the test yet. But I think it's an important test.
by Maguire » 03 Sep 2009 09:40
Para Handy Yeah, I miss seeing World Class players week in week out but that's about it. (oh, and Spacey, don't bother posting some shite about only watching Reading).
To be honest, I still miss Elm Park far more than the Premiership. Watching Reading in the seventies down in Divisions 3 and 4 it was difficult to imagine we'd ever be in the "First" Division. Excitement in those days was listening to the radio for the FA Cup 3rd round draw at 1 o'clock, hoping we'd drawn someone big and finding out, as usual, that we'd drawn Notts County away. A definite beating then... That was on the odd occasion we actually made the 3rd round.
Anyway, having achieved the promised land it was a bit of a let down, personally. Maybe it was the era, the stadium, I don't know.
I just know it wasn't what I expected. It was great to see us play teams like Liverpool, Man Utd etc. but for me it seemed almost like watching a different team. One that I couldn't associate with in the same way as I did with the linament smelling heroes of my childhood.
I guess a great part of that was related to the stadium. Nothing will compare to Elm Park for me. Leaving the R&T 10 minutes before the kick off and seeing the lights down the Tilehurst Road for night games... I can only imagine what it would have been like to see Liverpool in a league game down there.
So, no, I don't particulary miss the Premiership. I miss 10 years ago!
I'm quite happy to be in Division 2. We haven't actually spent that many years at this level.... Still, I'm sure that we'll be back in the top flight one day in the not too distant future. Despite all the moaning minnies on here we look in good shape. I'm of the opinion that Brendan knows what he's doing and we actually look as though we've got an exciting future.
by papereyes » 03 Sep 2009 09:45
Ups and Downs I loved the 1st season but the novelty had worn off a bit in the 2nd, I think our transfer policy may have had something to do with that though.
Something's changed in me since we got promotion. There were times back in 2004 when losing a mid-table nothing to play for game would have ruined my weekend and a win in the same circumstances would se me catatonic with joy. During the 2nd season in the Prem (with a few exceptions) I just felt a bit unbothered about the whole thing and now, after last season, I barely give a shit at all. It's like something inside me has snapped. Perhaps I'm just getting old.
by cmonurz » 03 Sep 2009 09:57
by rhroyal » 03 Sep 2009 11:46
by Schards#2 » 03 Sep 2009 11:50
cmonurz Yes.
I'd rather be watching my team play the best teams in the country. I'd rather be part of a capacity crowd in a loud stadium as we pull off another great result against a 'bigger' side (ok, I'm thinking 06-07 here). I'd rather be part of a club going forwards than one going backwards.
If you'd asked me this at the start of the season I might have felt a bit differently, but it's become evident we aren't after promotion this season, and as a result, I've lost interest a bit, tbh.
by Ian Royal » 03 Sep 2009 11:58
by Royal Lady » 03 Sep 2009 12:00
by Ian Royal » 03 Sep 2009 12:10
Royal Lady What does that even mean?
You are such a pathetic little shit with your retorts sometimes.
by Royal Lady » 03 Sep 2009 12:36
by Mr Angry » 03 Sep 2009 13:03
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