by Timmy »
19 Jan 2015 21:56
Forbury Lion Why do you want to get rid of them?
Personally, I feel it's important for a Supporters Trust to help preserve the history of the club and one way of doing that is to keep an archive of things like this, plus video footage including season review DVD's.
Might I suggest asking Reading Museum if they are interested - They did have a worthy collection of Biscuitmen merchandise/historical items on display there the last time I visited. Maybe they can archive these away for 50 years if they are not currently old enough to warrant a place in the display cabinet.
Erm, I'm guessing because the Supporters Trust doesn't have the space to keep all the tat the club generates these days. Not only the club, but every other chancer that's producing Reading FC "genuine" ephemera/memorabilia. If you think some tatty old calendars from 2000 are part of the clubs history then offer to house them yourself.
Personally, I think they're pretty much skip fodder, just like the programmes and all the other mass produced shite they churn out these days.
You're deluding yourself if you think that Reading Museum would be interested. The Reading memorabilia collection was a one off exhibition. It didn't include any mass produced year 2000+ calendars either.
The football club are even less interested in history, although to be fair, certain individuals have managed to change that a bit as is evident from the displays in the players bars and the corridors.
The Reading FC Society of Collectors and Historians (a Society open to all interested in the club's history btw, and with the help of STAR) are pretty much the only people that are interested in preserving historical stuff. If you feel so strongly about historical stuff, then get involved.