FA Cup vs Relegation

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Would you take relegation to League 1 if it meant Reading reached the FA Cup Final?

Yes
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57%
No
67
43%
 
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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Woodcote Royal » 26 Jan 2015 14:40

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I literally can't understand why anyone would rather stay in the Chumpionship and get knocked out at the 5th Round?

In these instances, having a brain is always good.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Samrfc01 » 26 Jan 2015 14:50

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tidus_mi2 I'd love to see Reading in a cup final but relegation to League 1 would set us back so much, not to mention still having to put up with high earners on even less income, not that I think for a second we'll be relegated even if we somehow make it to the final.

We have one of the best youth setups in the country - out of adversity comes opportunity

That's the only positive I could see out of relegation, more chance to blood the youngsters and they would be competitive at League One level, but we'd never be able to afford a Category 1 set up in League One either.


FFP doesn't affect money put into facilities though does it?

So the Thais can put as much money as they want into the Youth and Training Facilities.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by tidus_mi2 » 26 Jan 2015 14:51

They could but would they? I could see them going ahead with the proposed new training facilities but in league one sustaining cat 1 would just be a massive loss.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Green » 26 Jan 2015 14:56

Cup final + associated day trip please.

I'd agree with the poster who said they'd take a semi final appearence. In fact give me a 1/4 final away at an interesting venue, a match day ticket, and guaranteed promotion back up to the championship next season and I'd take that.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by andrew1957 » 26 Jan 2015 15:01

No contest for me - absolutely. An FA Cup Final would be a fantastic memory that can never be taken away and we would have next season's League 1 promotion bid to look forward to as well. At least Pog might be great at that level and one of the highest paid League 1 players in history to boot - or with a bit of luck he might decide to go in the summer!


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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Mr.Swainey » 26 Jan 2015 15:05

I don't know why people get so worked up over the football. The best part of the day isn't the game, it's exploring the different pubs, throwing a bit of plastic furniture about and enjoy a drink or two. Imagine spending a long weekend in Spain watching Reading. The football itself is a sideshow. It wouldn't bother me whether we lost to Chesterfield or Brighton. Chesterfield away many moons ago was a fantastic trip for us.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Martin41 » 26 Jan 2015 15:10

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Big Foot Those of you saying "no" - are you fackin serious?


Why yes????? So we get to a final and lose, and get relegated....what's the point apart from a little money.
Seriously people would rather we got relegated??? Madness......


What if we win?


Still no!!!!

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Froomes » 26 Jan 2015 15:20

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Why yes????? So we get to a final and lose, and get relegated....what's the point apart from a little money.
Seriously people would rather we got relegated??? Madness......


What if we win?


Still no!!!!


:shock:

You'd rather we scrape by in the Championship than win the FA Cup? Madness....

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Big Foot » 26 Jan 2015 15:34

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I literally can't understand why anyone would rather stay in the Chumpionship and get knocked out at the 5th Round?

In these instances, having a brain is always good.

HTH

You stick to staying in the car park and w8ing for the team line up to be announced m8


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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Silver Fox » 26 Jan 2015 15:39

It's a yes from me on this one, even this season when I'm going to be in New York for the cup final

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Platypuss » 26 Jan 2015 15:39

Glory every time, otherwise you might as well be playing Championship Manager.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Silver Fox » 26 Jan 2015 15:41

Did anyone care that we got relegated the year we won the Simod cup? I know I didn't and we didn't even get European football out of that one!

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Pepe the Horseman » 26 Jan 2015 15:47

IN!! for wemberlee this year and Adams Park next year.

Wembley holds good memories for me, after I scored a hat-trick there in 2013.


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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Woodcote Royal » 26 Jan 2015 16:15

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I literally can't understand why anyone would rather stay in the Chumpionship and get knocked out at the 5th Round?

In these instances, having a brain is always good.

HTH

You stick to staying in the car park and w8ing for the team line up to be announced m8


I rest my case :|

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Sutekh » 26 Jan 2015 16:52

Relegation? We can still get to the play offs.... let's be positive, FA Cup win and promotion.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Mr Angry » 26 Jan 2015 17:25

It's a yes from me for all the reasons given before.

After all, being in League One has been an unqualified disaster for teams like Southampton hasn't it?

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Ian Royal » 26 Jan 2015 17:39

No. I think it's too close to call whether we'd recover from relegation given our finances and the little we know about the owners.

The longterm is more important because a final appearance will consol me for only a year or so whilst watching us play in League One.

A win would be totally different, I'd take that with relegation in a heartbeat. I'd take just the Final if our financial position were aliitle more solid. I could see Pog staying and crippling us as we lose all our youngsters to better placed teams as we can no longer afford cat 1.

Ive had days out at wembley, so that of itself isn't a draw.

Maybe if it was us vs someone shitter, like Bradford. But the likes of Arsenal? No chance.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by Snowball » 26 Jan 2015 17:52

If we get to Wembley in the FA Cup we will ALSO get to Wembley in the POs


and win it (the PO Final)

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by exileinleeds » 26 Jan 2015 18:19

Snowball If we get to Wembley in the FA Cup we will ALSO get to Wembley in the POs


and win it (the PO Final)


Winning both would be the worst of all possible options.

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Re: FA Cup vs Relegation

by seahawk10 » 26 Jan 2015 18:32

Yes indeed.

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