by K.URZ13 » 20 Feb 2015 09:07
by West Stand Man » 20 Feb 2015 17:59
We weren't OK for the first 10 minutes or so. Our good spell was early in the second half, at which point the fans got behind the team.
I don't think the Wigan fans outsang us. I was sat in the North Stand but I didn't hear a peep from them all match, definitely more from Y25/26.
I'm usually strongly opposed to booing, but last night it was warranted. Usually I'd agree that our supporters are worse than our playersy, but not yesterday.
by Mr.Swainey » 20 Feb 2015 21:34
K.URZ13 I thought we were miles better than Swansea in the 2011 play off final; before, during and even after the game.
by tmesis » 20 Feb 2015 23:22
by Ascotexgunner » 21 Feb 2015 11:33
tmesis It's not just the lack of singing that's the problem. There seems to be absolutely zero enthusiasm from the fans. There's just no buzz from the crowd, especially for night games. You kind of feel that people don't want to be there, but they've come along because they've paid for the ticket.
The appalling football we've mainly seen this season obviously doesn't help, and doesn't have people keenly anticipating the match, but the atmosphere reminds me of 2500 souls in for an autoglass trophy game, wondering why they bothered.
by harry » 21 Feb 2015 15:39
M Brook Dim Tellor suggested om BBCRB last night that the lack of atmosphere/empty blue seats was because lots of people were away on half term skiing breaks. Apparently, according to him, Reading fans are the most middle class fans in the league.
Really Tim? Nothing to do with the dreadful football that we've been served up this season then?
by MmmMonsterMunch » 21 Feb 2015 17:49
by bobby1413 » 21 Feb 2015 17:58
MmmMonsterMunch Ultimately I think the main reason is that the singers at the top of Y25/26 that used to be there circa 5 years ago have since grown old & moved to other sections of the ground.
Their seats have been taken by self conscious teenagers who don't really get involved as much but still like to sit in the 'noisy' end. Subsequently, you end up diluting the vocal support year on year.
I really think if people sit at the back in that particular area it's your job to get it going. If you aren't prepared to then move down a dozen or so rows so that people who are happy to get stuck in can all congregate together.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 21 Feb 2015 18:01
by K.URZ13 » 21 Feb 2015 18:15
Mr.SwaineyK.URZ13 I thought we were miles better than Swansea in the 2011 play off final; before, during and even after the game.
Did we have a result after the game then? Ran them out of West London? Tell us more.
by Dave_Kitson » 21 Feb 2015 18:28
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by Jagermesiter1871 » 21 Feb 2015 23:11
MmmMonsterMunch All it really needs though Bobby is a group of really committed 100 or so at the back of Y25 to keep going & people will follow. Instead they have a go for about a minute & just give up.
I really cannot believe the change in such a short space of time. Even in 2010 it was still decent. Last 4 seasons have been appalling.
by AirRaidSiren » 22 Feb 2015 01:01
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