What are your hopes for the next five years?

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What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Red » 27 Sep 2010 16:41

Would you be happy to see the club consolidate their position in the Championship, or would you only really be happy with a return to top tier football?

Perhaps you're a pessimist and would be thrilled just to see the club stay in the championship, or even just settle for it not going bust.

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Bacon Double Cheese » 27 Sep 2010 16:44

I am an optimist and will be thrilled to see the club stay in the championship

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Archie's penalty » 27 Sep 2010 16:49

I would be happy if we continue to compete at the high end of the championship for the next five years. A couple of playoff appearances thrown in here and there. If we get to the prem that's good but it's not essential at all.

I assume we'll have a proper relegation fight one of these years but I think the club is in good shape and won't drop to league one...

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by brendywendy » 27 Sep 2010 17:14

top end championship, with occasional playoff appearances, and if we are lucky the odd return to the prem

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Arch » 27 Sep 2010 17:21

Pretty much all of us had got frustrated with three years of competing at the top end but not succeeding in the middle of the decade. I can't see myself being satisfied with that. Promotion is the goal and as long as it isn't achieved there will be a sense of frustration.


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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Maguire » 27 Sep 2010 18:03

I hope to find happiness in the arms of a good woman.

I hope to move out of Reading.

That's about it.

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Maquisard » 27 Sep 2010 18:11

That somebody will come along with lots of money and sort out all my problems... oh, you were talking about the club. Well, that somebody will come along with lots of money and... wait a minute - that's already happened. Oh well. I like the Championship more than the Premiership. So my hope is that we just keep rolling along (ol' man river, that ol' man river).

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by glenroyal » 27 Sep 2010 18:30

Arch Pretty much all of us had got frustrated with three years of competing at the top end but not succeeding in the middle of the decade. I can't see myself being satisfied with that. Promotion is the goal and as long as it isn't achieved there will be a sense of frustration.


Being successful top-half-second-tier - yes, promotion is always the goal. But happiness, hope, expectations are based on being in that top-half-second-tier battle. Twice the fun - chance of promotion and fear of relegation. (Any serious hope for more than that has to do with hope of big financial injection to sustain premiership lifestyles, not with football satisfaction on the pitch.)

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by brendywendy » 27 Sep 2010 18:31

Arch Pretty much all of us had got frustrated with three years of competing at the top end but not succeeding in the middle of the decade. I can't see myself being satisfied with that. Promotion is the goal and as long as it isn't achieved there will be a sense of frustration.



that seems harsh given the long view sees us as mostly a 3rd tier team


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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Handsome Man » 27 Sep 2010 19:03

I don't want to be relegated, but know that football teams do go down occasionally.

It would be great if we continue as we have done recently: near the top of the championship; some great home wins; always a chance of the premiership.

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Royal Lady » 27 Sep 2010 19:06

Maguire I hope to find happiness in the arms of a good woman.

I hope to move out of Reading.

That's about it.
See Maquisard's post immediately below yours.

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by mikey0406 » 27 Sep 2010 19:24

would love to assemble a 2005/06 squad like before.... couple of unknown talents from an extensive scouting list, couple of experienced pros with a manager with drive and determination. one more crack of the whip in the prem... then sell all the stars again and start again from scratch.

just once more...

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Pseud O'Nym » 27 Sep 2010 20:08

Survival.


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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Snowball » 27 Sep 2010 20:12

To be top half of The Championship minimum going into the last four games games still with a chance of the play-offs, and a couple of cup-runs, please

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Sep 2010 20:13

Shagging some blonde bird with huge tits
Winning the Euro Lottery
Buying a new arse as mine has a hole in it
Owning a worldwide chain of kebab vans

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Pseud O'Nym » 27 Sep 2010 20:29

Terminal Boardom Buying a new arse as mine has a hole in it
Owning a worldwide chain of kebab vans


Found a suitable doner?

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by OldBiscuit » 27 Sep 2010 20:57

The return of 'Off At Eleven' and reading some real meaningful posts with substance, and the the resurgence of the mighty 'Wheelz Boyz'.

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Franchise FC » 27 Sep 2010 21:11

Retire - play golf - have time to see a few more games than I do now.

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by loyalroyal4life » 27 Sep 2010 23:03

a new chairman who will put his money where it is needed (the food supplied to fans)

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Re: What are your hopes for the next five years?

by Mike Hunt » 28 Sep 2010 00:44

Even though I have only come along since the prem times, I love the Championship. It is so much more fun than the Prima Donna League...

Of course it would be good to see Reading compete in said Prima Donna League, as in Australia I would be able to watch every game...

Top half of the NPC, hitting the playoff's every now and then. If we get promoted, great - if not - great.

If we get Relegated - I will stop following Reading, and go for a real team, like Arsenal. :shock: :roll: (My mate did this with Charlton as soon as he moved to London. He failed hard.)

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