Top FlightLonghorn1970blythspartan Not at all worried.
If we are on the decline and end up in the lower leagues for a while so be it. I pay my entrance fee and if I feel that the players have given their all and provided some entertainment, I don't care what league we are in.
I believe that we have created a bit of history in recent years and that sooner or later someone will realise the potential of the club and be prepared to put some investment into it. Reading is a major town close to London and I am sure that must carry some weight.
Much rather support Reading than a team like Arsenal or Man United. The ups and the downs are what make supporting your home town/local club so great.
You're not a football club owner are you ? ...
You would think it would carry some weight, but then, the rich owners went for Leicester and Derby, Middlesboro and others. Maybe us being close to London doesn't make any difference whatsoever. What are the factors that these investors are really looking at and where do they rank. Just how attractive are we in reality? Being a big town close to London hasn't really helped us thus far or has it?
Not sure what your point is here. Derby and Middlesboro are owned by life long supporters of their club.
Also truth be told we don't know how wealthy our owners actually are combined. Just because they haven't invested large amounts of money into the playing side doesn't necessarily mean they couldn't.