by Kitson12 » 03 Dec 2009 12:54
by Royalee » 03 Dec 2009 13:03
by papereyes » 03 Dec 2009 13:04
facaldaqui No. Football was my first love; it will be my last.
by BR2 » 03 Dec 2009 13:04
facaldaqui No. Football was my first love; it will be my last.
by Forbury Lion » 03 Dec 2009 13:09
by ellpryjon » 03 Dec 2009 13:12
Forbury Lion I've fallen out of love with Reading, but not football.
I'm sick of being treated like a muppet, all the drivel about DNA, pushing for promotion, ambition, backing the boys etc etc. I'm already mentally spending the money I'm going to save by not renewing my season ticket.
Only a change of manager and change of attitude will tempt me to stay loyal.
For the record, I don't care if what league we're in. It's all about cutting the attitude/pr spin cloth to suit. They should be talking about us as a team in transition, relegation battle etc etc.
by paultheroyal » 03 Dec 2009 13:14
Royalee I did last season under Coppell, but I'm actually enjoying this season - it's been nice to see Liverpool taken down a peg or two, England have qualified for the World Cup and Reading are slowly turning it around and playing better football.
by weybridgewanderer » 03 Dec 2009 13:16
by Kitson12 » 03 Dec 2009 13:18
weybridgewanderer Football wouldn't be football if it we weren't able to complain that we only lost the game because of a shit decision froma referee!
For football is not just about the 90 minutes. It is not just about watching it at the ground, watching the game with a group in a pub can create as much atmosphere as being at the game!
There is the anticipation, what will the team be, how will we perform, trying to predict the outcome
Meeting up with family and friends, discussing what happened the previous week/month/away game ...
Then the 90 minutes.
Then the inquest with family and friends. how good we were, how bad we were, how unjust the result was.
And it is not always about being the best, sometimes its just about doing better than you did the last time. Every week you have a fresh start.
by Seal » 03 Dec 2009 13:29
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe It's the constant media spotlight killing the game.
The Henry handball sums up all wrong. Not the hand ball, that's all happened before and will again but the aftermarth. Hours and hours of coverage, debate between idiots who know nothing and the just pathetic reaction of the Irish FA.
by floyd__streete » 03 Dec 2009 13:29
brendywendy LOL at falling out of football/our club cos we arent at the top of the league
just lol
by floyd__streete » 03 Dec 2009 13:32
winchester_royal About time we had another one of these pathetic threads.
If you don't like football any more, then fine, but FFS stop using a bloody messageboard about football.
by brendywendy » 03 Dec 2009 13:55
floyd__streetebrendywendy LOL at falling out of football/our club cos we arent at the top of the league
just lol
Why not think before you post for once in your life. There are a number of thought-provoking posts before yours highlighting people's reasons for being disillusioned with the game. God forbid you ever offer anything of use to a debate.
by sheshnu » 03 Dec 2009 13:56
by Forbury Lion » 03 Dec 2009 13:58
At the moment I remain loyal, only going to Reading home games. Unless things change I will be tempted to stray... not for another club, but for other activities and uses of my hard earned cash.ellpryjonForbury Lion I've fallen out of love with Reading, but not football.
I'm sick of being treated like a muppet, all the drivel about DNA, pushing for promotion, ambition, backing the boys etc etc. I'm already mentally spending the money I'm going to save by not renewing my season ticket.
Only a change of manager and change of attitude will tempt me to stay loyal.
For the record, I don't care if what league we're in. It's all about cutting the attitude/pr spin cloth to suit. They should be talking about us as a team in transition, relegation battle etc etc.
that line is a slight contradiction, is it not? (from strictly a football perspective), either you are loyal, or not?
by brendywendy » 03 Dec 2009 13:59
Edit: as a clue to the braindead, try reading the original post and then posts 5 and 6 for starters.
by floyd__streete » 03 Dec 2009 14:05
by Royalee » 03 Dec 2009 14:05
brendywendy my considered critique
by Terminal Boardom » 03 Dec 2009 14:06
brendywendyEdit: as a clue to the braindead, try reading the original post and then posts 5 and 6 for starters.
i read every post you sanctimonious jelly head
none of those posts contain anything that made me change my mind.
footballs always been like that,in terms of cheating/primadonnas and cyclical domination of big teams, and is in part one of the things that makes it so gr8 to deb8.
all of which is totally irrelevant to why i watch/go to games, or why i follow RFC- hence my reply
by Hugo Boss » 03 Dec 2009 14:07
floyd__streete Football is a bit like Christmas. As a child it thrills and excites you, but into adulthood you become weary and cynical towards it, the hype gets tiresome. That said, deep down you still enjoy it for what it is - but it is just nothing like as magical as it felt when you were a lad.
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