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Re: Madejski out!

by Murts-is-Lej » 18 Jul 2011 17:01

Ian Royal For the amount it costs me to see 10 games a season (~£700), I could get a Cambridge Utd season ticket, get better beer and still have a good £250 quid left. But then I support Reading because they're my team. Not because of how they do, or how much money they spend.

Or is it just because Cambridge United is so awful? Only once - never again, I promise!

In fact I could walk to the Hungerford Town ground and £100 would cover the whole season, cups and all (they don't do season tickets - I think you get called a "founder member" if you offer them that sort of money!), but Reading is still my nearest quality team...

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Re: Madejski out!

by Ian Royal » 18 Jul 2011 17:16

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Ian Royal For the amount it costs me to see 10 games a season (~£700), I could get a Cambridge Utd season ticket, get better beer and still have a good £250 quid left. But then I support Reading because they're my team. Not because of how they do, or how much money they spend.

Or is it just because Cambridge United is so awful? Only once - never again, I promise!

In fact I could walk to the Hungerford Town ground and £100 would cover the whole season, cups and all (they don't do season tickets - I think you get called a "founder member" if you offer them that sort of money!), but Reading is still my nearest quality team...


It wasn't that bad. I'd go again for a laugh, but at £15 it's expensive for conference quality football IMO.

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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by Mid Sussex Royal » 19 Jul 2011 20:00

I never said I would stop supporting RFC - its in your blood if have been supporting them since 1971. If you all read properly what I said I just said I would go to fewer games which work constraints dictate anyway.

I am just fed up, like a lot of other fans are, at the current situation. If I am not happy with the product on offer once the season has started it is my right to spend less - its plain economic theory. It does not mean I no longer follow the team.

Crawley Town have been my second team since I moved down here and they were in the Ryman League at the time so that was not some kneejerk jump on the bandwagon comment. I started going there regularly when RFC made the prem as it was impossible to get tickets regularly as plastics bought up all the season tickets.

Funny how everyone else takes the moral high ground when a club is successful - I am sure if some rich person buys out madejski and pumps the money in there will be few fans on here asking about the source of the funds.

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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by under the tin » 20 Jul 2011 19:51

Terminal Boardom It all depends on what you hope to achieve and gain from watching football. When one supports a team, it is if an umbilical cord is attached. Eventually, that cord gets cut as mine has with Reading. I genuinely miss the days when I could identify with the players. As a child, Tommy Youlden lived in my village in a house very similar to many in the same road. He drove a normal car and shopped where everyone else shopped. The same can be said up until the TV money started coming in. Now, players are cocooned in their own sterile world divorced from reality. Can anyone really identify with footballers now? Genuinely?

The atmosphere within football grounds has changed. Standing, cheering, making noise and the like are frowned upon by the army of pedants that wear orange and yellow high vis jackets. The costs of getting to a game are also spiralling out of control. Supporters generally have completely unrealistic levels of expectation that has been fuelled by a crazy media with a demand on instant gratification. The evil that is the media is, of course, funded by the ordinary punter with their monthly subscriptions who feed off the media desperate for the merest mention of their team. Social websites make the matter worse. I really don't care what this player or that player is tweeting. Sadly, there are millions out there hanging on someone's every word and utterance. Are people's lives so empty that they have to live their own lives through the banal utterances of others?

The sooner that the tv bubble bursts, the better. The sooner that football returns to being a form of entertainment for the masses the better. Until these things happen, it will just be more of the same and excess following excess.

TB, you are my brother :wink:

I would only add, on a personal level
I've fallen out of love, not with RFC: but with pro football (as it is).
I've had many an exchange of views with some on here about what direction the club is going, and how best to perpetuate the forward momentum and progress the club has made during the latter part of my following the club.
It is now crystal clear to me that no matter how much money any chairman pumps in, no matter how much time, effort, personal and family-time sacrifices (and money) are made by fans, both local, and long distant, all this finishes up lining the pockets of footballers and their agents. The CLUB finishes up none the richer. That's plain wrong, in my view.
It's like Vodaphone running at a loss, not because its service is crap, (I know it is subjective) but because the people working in the shops are all on telephone number salaries, driving Audi R8's.
The business model is broken, and I am not going to use my money to perpetuate it.
It's the CLUB I support, and always will.

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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by zummerset » 20 Jul 2011 19:53

I have been sent a disturbing PM from an established member of the team board - TBH I don't want to name them or repeat what they said they would do..


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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by Ian Royal » 20 Jul 2011 21:00

Mid Sussex Royal I never said I would stop supporting RFC - its in your blood if have been supporting them since 1971. If you all read properly what I said I just said I would go to fewer games which work constraints dictate anyway.

I am just fed up, like a lot of other fans are, at the current situation. If I am not happy with the product on offer once the season has started it is my right to spend less - its plain economic theory. It does not mean I no longer follow the team.

Crawley Town have been my second team since I moved down here and they were in the Ryman League at the time so that was not some kneejerk jump on the bandwagon comment. I started going there regularly when RFC made the prem as it was impossible to get tickets regularly as plastics bought up all the season tickets.

Funny how everyone else takes the moral high ground when a club is successful - I am sure if some rich person buys out madejski and pumps the money in there will be few fans on here asking about the source of the funds.

Luckily the chances of Madejski selling to someone like Thaksin, Yeung, Al Fahim, Ridsdale, Hamman, Bates et al are pretty slim. But I for one will be asking questions if our theoretical new owners seem too good to be true.

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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by SouthDownsRoyal » 17 Aug 2011 19:06

i dont understand this thread

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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by Red » 17 Aug 2011 21:54

A rare moment of self-deprecation from one of the sharper members of the board - fair play SouthDowns.

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Madejski Out

by Finch » 21 Aug 2011 16:36

Come on John boy, you've done your bit now it's time to sell to someone who's champing at the bit to throw cash into the club and take us where we should be.


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Re: Madejski Out

by Arch » 21 Aug 2011 16:43

Behave!

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Re: Madejski Out

by tee peg » 21 Aug 2011 16:49

I am sure JM will give you a nice "Drink" if you can find him a buyer.

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Re: Madejski Out

by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Aug 2011 18:00

...sometimes...you just want SJM to quit.....clear his desk...and say F11ck you lot, get on with it

just to hear the pitiful bleats on here in a couple of years time

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Re: Madejski Out

by Cypry » 21 Aug 2011 18:13

AthleticoSpizz ...sometimes...you just want SJM to quit.....clear his desk...and say F11ck you lot, get on with it

just to hear the pitiful bleats on here in a couple of years time


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Re: Madejski Out

by oldebiscuit » 21 Aug 2011 18:17

Finch Come on John boy, you've done your bit now it's time to sell to someone who's champing at the bit to throw cash into the club and take us where we should be.


You had better explain how this would work finch. John boy as you call him has done a hell of a lot more than 'your bit'. In fact the Knight has not only catapulted The Royals from the depths of the football league into a team of (successful) regular challengers, he has also raised the profile of an inherently sleepy town.
And where do you expect to find these people that are 'chomping at the bit' to throw away their hard earned? You're living in a dream world. And, lets be honest, who would actually want to follow a club that is run similar to Chelsea or Manchester City?
This just seems like another naive fan with a knee jerk reaction to, what on paper, seems like a bad loss. Patience young man!

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Re: Madejski Out

by Royal Rother » 21 Aug 2011 18:26

Just wumming for the hell of it I'd suggest.

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Re: Madejski Out

by Ian Royal » 21 Aug 2011 18:49

Royal Rother Just wumming for the hell of it I'd suggest.


'greed, every now and then Kes and TMD get their thicker mate Finch to come on to make their wumming look of olympic standard.

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Re: Madejski Out

by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Aug 2011 18:53

dont let the wumming stop the shaded reponses tho'

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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by SouthDownsRoyal » 21 Aug 2011 20:06

we need striker

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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by JoeyJoeJoeJnrShabadoo » 21 Aug 2011 20:18

SouthDownsRoyal we need striker



striker, striker...


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Re: Please post any AE wind ups in this thread...

by Cripple Creek » 21 Aug 2011 22:20

Just to move the debate forward a little what's the best goal you have ever seen at Reading? Call me controversial but I'm going to go for Robin Friday's strike against Tranmere.

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