by Sutekh » 03 Sep 2018 14:28
by genome » 03 Sep 2018 15:33
by leon » 03 Sep 2018 15:34
by LUX » 03 Sep 2018 15:54
by John Smith » 03 Sep 2018 16:19
leon Football used to be meet up with the boys and have a load of drinks but then we all grow up and move away and have kids.
Now I take my 9 year old to every home game I can make travelling from SW London. I still sit with friends and acquaintances - I don't go on the lash before or afterwards so my match day experience is clearly different.
by boycey » 03 Sep 2018 16:22
by Jagermesiter1871 » 03 Sep 2018 16:29
by bigshaka'away' » 03 Sep 2018 16:33
by muirinho » 03 Sep 2018 16:44
bigshaka'away' While I would never wish the club to do badly, I honestly wouldn't mind playing in the next division down for a while.
New away trips, win more games, sell and get rid out of a lot of the dead weight from the club and start again.
by Elm Park Kid » 03 Sep 2018 16:44
genome I too have been struggling with apathy, I think it's just a normal response when so many recent seasons have been poor. The last time I felt truly connected to the team was in 2011/12, when we responded perfectly to a heartbreaking playoff defeat. Since then, it's been mostly downhill, with the exception of 2016/17.
2012/13: Premier League season, but I didn't find it hugely enjoyable because we didn't capitalise on our promotion and we were so out of our depth.
2013/14: Mediocre.
2014/15: Awful.
2015/16: Started brightly, Clarkeg8, then awful.
2016/17: Obviously better, though I never got the sense of togetherness from the fanbase, that's probably down to the style of football.
2017/18: The worst season in living memory.
And now we've started poorly in 2018/19. You can't blame some fans for feeling apathetic, this isn't something that has been happening just recently, it's been a sustained decline with multiple changes of ownership, taking the club away from the community, over half a decade.
Something changed when McDermott was sacked in 2013, Reading became a different club to me then. It's like the values and principles we had that made us so successful under Madejski had gone.
Actually, come to think of it, things have been unravelling ever since that 5-7 defeat to Arsenal...
by John Smith » 03 Sep 2018 17:02
bigshaka'away' While I would never wish the club to do badly, I honestly wouldn't mind playing in the next division down for a while.
New away trips, win more games, sell and get rid out of a lot of the dead weight from the club and start again.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 03 Sep 2018 17:59
by tmesis » 03 Sep 2018 19:03
genome 2012/13: Premier League season, but I didn't find it hugely enjoyable because we didn't capitalise on our promotion and we were so out of our depth.
2013/14: Mediocre.
2014/15: Awful.
2015/16: Started brightly, Clarkeg8, then awful.
2016/17: Obviously better, though I never got the sense of togetherness from the fanbase, that's probably down to the style of football.
2017/18: The worst season in living memory.
by Denver Royal » 03 Sep 2018 19:20
by Gunny Fishcake » 03 Sep 2018 19:29
by Zip » 03 Sep 2018 19:49
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Sep 2018 20:16
by Stranded » 04 Sep 2018 08:50
by under the tin » 04 Sep 2018 09:04
Snowflake Royal And a hell of a lot easier to fill than the Mad Stad given it had almost 10,000 fewer capacity.
by Rusty royal » 04 Sep 2018 09:55