by voyager1 »
24 Apr 2010 22:27
Having seen Reading put on a great performance against Newcastle last week (despite the result) and Watford scrape a narrow win against Plymouth the week before, I thought Reading would demolish Watford.
One would also have thought the same thing about Cardiff v Sheffield Wednesday. Okay, Cardiff still won that but only by one goal - Sheffield Wed could have equalised as they already had two goals.
Today, apart from a win, the only thing Reading had to play for were the 2,000 fans and also the record book (trying to reach 8th). Whilst this is important (especially the 2,000 fans who spent good money on a day out) - it pales into insignificance when compared to Watford's fight, which is:
1. Remain in the Championship. Going down could be very damaging financially especially when considering that they were so close to going into admin just before Christmas.
2. Boost season ticket sales - especially as some fans are being hesitant in light of Watford's poor performances and not knowing which league they'll be in next season. If Watford weren't seen to be putting in an effort, this would effect season ticket sales and will have a profound effect on the whole of next season!
To summarise, its amazing what can happen when a club is fighting for something. Just look at the magnificent FA cup run this year.