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by Ian Royal » 20 Mar 2017 20:53
by Nameless » 20 Mar 2017 21:38
CountryRoyal That being said even by our own standards our support this season has been pretty poor considering our position, both in numbers and vocality. Though I suspect a lot of that is due to the playing style and the fact there is a bit of a knock on effect from the last few seasons of dross.
Suspect next season's numbers will go up significantly.
by CountryRoyal » 20 Mar 2017 21:39
NamelessCountryRoyal That being said even by our own standards our support this season has been pretty poor considering our position, both in numbers and vocality. Though I suspect a lot of that is due to the playing style and the fact there is a bit of a knock on effect from the last few seasons of dross.
Suspect next season's numbers will go up significantly.
Have to disagree,
Based on my observations our away support has been immense, and easily outsung the opposition every time.
Not sure the games I've been to actually provide an accurate sample though....
by Royal With Cheese » 21 Mar 2017 00:18
by royalp-we » 21 Mar 2017 07:15
CountryRoyal That being said even by our own standards our support this season has been pretty poor considering our position, both in numbers and vocality. Though I suspect a lot of that is due to the playing style and the fact there is a bit of a knock on effect from the last few seasons of dross.
Suspect next season's numbers will go up significantly.
by genome » 21 Mar 2017 09:27
royalp-weCountryRoyal That being said even by our own standards our support this season has been pretty poor considering our position, both in numbers and vocality. Though I suspect a lot of that is due to the playing style and the fact there is a bit of a knock on effect from the last few seasons of dross.
Suspect next season's numbers will go up significantly.
Though I do agree about the style of play and the last few seasons having an effect on away attendance, I think a getting a round or two further in the cups would have helped - and heavy defeats at the likes of Newcastle, Fulham and Brentford really hasn't helped either.
I've no doubt the last 4 games will see an increase with them all being actual weekend kick offs too.
genome To be honest, the constant criticism kind of confuses me. Traditionally, we are a small club with a small fanbase and Reading fans accept that. It's only because we're up there fighting with the bigger clubs that our attendances get highlighted at all.
And frankly, grown men arguing about attendances is kind of hilarious
by genome » 21 Mar 2017 12:25
No Fixed Abodegenome To be honest, the constant criticism kind of confuses me. Traditionally, we are a small club with a small fanbase and Reading fans accept that. It's only because we're up there fighting with the bigger clubs that our attendances get highlighted at all.
And frankly, grown men arguing about attendances is kind of hilarious
Who's arguing about attendances?
by bcubed » 21 Mar 2017 13:29
Warfield ED Stand Absolute cracking away day/night. Thought we were superb 1st half and battled for our lives 2nd, especially the last 10 minutes.
All the Wednesday fans I met after thought we played well and "Did a job". Most agreed that any timewasting would of been the same the other way round.
Ended up in some City Centre pub called Maggie Maes which was like going back in time!! Full of 40/50 year old women dressed like they were 18. Quality obviously
by tidus_mi2 » 21 Mar 2017 14:09
genomeNo Fixed Abodegenome To be honest, the constant criticism kind of confuses me. Traditionally, we are a small club with a small fanbase and Reading fans accept that. It's only because we're up there fighting with the bigger clubs that our attendances get highlighted at all.
And frankly, grown men arguing about attendances is kind of hilarious
Who's arguing about attendances?
Not on here. A Newcastle fan posted that picture on Twitter and spent a full day arguing with people about it
by The Royal Forester » 21 Mar 2017 14:54
by royalp-we » 21 Mar 2017 18:50
The Royal Forester Why are so many people concerned with our away attendances? Our club has been short of fans most of our league life. I remember when in the lower divisions we took less than a coachfull to away games. On more than one occasion it was less than a carfull. Workington on a wet Friday night when only five fans, four in one car and one making his own way, (they were only small cars in those days) made the trip, springs to mind. Even though the game was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch, the day wasn't a waste of time as in those days the players knew most of the away supporters and had a laugh and joke with them. At that Workington game Dennis "Daisy" Allen and the other players invited us into the players lounge and we spent a terrific evening chatting to our heros. before returning to our hotel late that evening. The Manager, Roy Bentley, if I remember correctly, thanked us all personally. Can't see any of that happening these days. So, having little away support does have it's advantages.
by Hound » 21 Mar 2017 20:12
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