Some good points on both sides of this and its actually touching on the sort of things I was interested in finding out in the expectations thread.
Schards#2 Personally, I go to watch football as an entertainment and something to, hopefully, get excited about and indulge in being a bit irrational over in a way that you can't be in your day to day life.
As such, if the club I supports priority and mentality becomes to simply be economically stable and viable beyond all else, then it's not really ticking the boxes of why I got to watch them. I may want stability in my normal life but football is about a bit of escapism and living the dream. If I was motivated by sound economics, i'd be cheering on my personal favourite from the FTSE 100 week in week out..
I've said previously that football at its essence is/was an escape from the pretty miserable mundane day to day shit we all have to live. Basically we want 11 blokes on a Saturday at 3pm (ha!) to live our dreams through vicariously for 90 mins and we dont really give a shit where they come from or how much money it costs. Trouble is somebody does have to worry about this stuff.
Which leads me to this and, once again the question of expectation. Not just for our club but football in general. I dont know whether its our jaded eyes or the supposed glimmer/hype of the SKYShip but week in week out league football throughout the land is/was and pretty much always will be made up mainly of pretty ordinary games punctauted by the odd abberation and the odd flashes of inspiration.
Schards#2 Clearly, there is a balance to be struck but I feel Reading have gone too far in the direction of caution and I would like to see them roll the dice occassionally. On balance, I would rather have lived through Portsmouth last four years than ours as, simply, it would have been more exciting and stimulating with wonderful highs and desperate lows. That, to me, is what makes football worth watching and if you lose that factor that sets the adreneline flowing, it becomes just another passtime.
And this the crux for me. We've pretty much had the roller coaster over the last decade but we've had it "on the pitch" rather than off it. We've seen two unbelievable seasons followed by a relagation. Even if you factor in just the last 3 seasons, We've seen false dawns, great recoveries, long winning runs, long losing runs play off wins defeats, notable scalps of top teams on route to cup Q/F's etc etc etc. Yet people still seem to dismiss this all as being somehow (sorry Schards) dull and uninspiring.
Its all opinion of course and thats why I asked the question last week about what could/should we expect from a club of our size,stature & standing because a lot of the current criticism seems to be based on 2 absolutely stellar seasons that are highly unlikely to be repeated.