by Hendo » 17 Oct 2014 16:55
by westendgirl » 17 Oct 2014 17:20
No Fixed AbodeZammoNo Fixed Abode Of course they should. I've said it for years. The PR department is non-existent at the club. If you were passing through the town (as is often the case with the train station) you would never know the club existed.
I understand the club are doing a better job with sending around representatives to schools these days. It was non existent in my day. Hence why many people of my age or thereabouts don't support the club.
What sort of club (who are out on a limb in the town) don't have a permanent base in the town centre?
You don't support Reading because they didn't have a PR machine when you were at school Assume you were visited by someone on the Chelsea payroll in your youth then ???!
But kids naturally gravitate to top flight or bigger clubs, so Reading need to work harder in the community to try and get the support from kids, who would otherwise support, Chelsea, Man Utd or Arsenal.
by bobby1413 » 04 Nov 2014 14:39
by Cureton's Volley » 04 Nov 2014 14:46
by Whatevs » 05 Nov 2014 00:09
by RG30 » 05 Nov 2014 00:41
bobby1413 Not sure where to post this but...
When was the last time Reading paid for buses for fans to travel to a game. I recall something like this from a while back but can't remember when and what fixture it was.
I see other clubs doing this more frequently. Brentford are paying for coaches for all fans going to the away game at Nottingham Forest tomorrow.
I would like to see more encouragement for fans to travel away, or at least to reward those travelling week in/week out.
by Green » 11 Nov 2014 11:39
Whatevs i think it's a little naive of players not to do things in the community. They have a limited playing career what are they doing in order to secure things after that
* obvs need to expand what i'm thinking on this but cba
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