The Enfield Royal71 Why?
personal circumstances mainly, but I gave in to them without a fight as I can't really be arsed. Also think we are likely in for another struggle (though it's early summer right now and things can change obv)
by Winston Biscuit » 04 Jul 2019 10:40
The Enfield Royal71 Why?
by Elm Park Kid » 04 Jul 2019 12:56
by Singing Defective » 04 Jul 2019 17:28
Elm Park Kid Idk - The general atmosphere around the club feels a little different now. There's no longer (or I hope not) a section of the fans that believe we're good enough for anything other than surviving in the league; we're all pretty united in our low expectations and understanding of the battle we face. Most of our financial problems are seen as the fault of the previous management and that the owners now just doing the best they can to deal with the aftermath and stay within FFP.
So less bitching and moaning - we are where we are and we just need to get on with it. I have no problem supporting a team that isn't winning or playing great football ,as long as their some feeling of togetherness and loyalty among the fans and trust in the club.
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Jul 2019 18:22
ZipWinston Biscuit I have officially not renewed. First time I have not had a ST in many years
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
by Zip » 04 Jul 2019 18:26
Snowflake RoyalZipWinston Biscuit I have officially not renewed. First time I have not had a ST in many years
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
I keep coming back to this stat when I think about how hard work it's been in recent years.
Reading FC Home League Wins
18/19: 8 - 35%
17/18: 5 - 22%
16/17: 16 - 70%
15/16: 8 - 35%
14/15: 8 - 35%
13/14: 8 - 35%
12/13: 4 - 22%
In the last seven years we've played 157 home league games and we've won 57 (36%)
Exclude the PO year and that's just 31%. You've got to be targeting at least 50% win rate at home surely. No wonder people are naffed off and struggling if only a third of the games they see are victories.
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Jul 2019 18:52
ZipSnowflake RoyalZip
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
I keep coming back to this stat when I think about how hard work it's been in recent years.
Reading FC Home League Wins
18/19: 8 - 35%
17/18: 5 - 22%
16/17: 16 - 70%
15/16: 8 - 35%
14/15: 8 - 35%
13/14: 8 - 35%
12/13: 4 - 22%
In the last seven years we've played 157 home league games and we've won 57 (36%)
Exclude the PO year and that's just 31%. You've got to be targeting at least 50% win rate at home surely. No wonder people are naffed off and struggling if only a third of the games they see are victories.
Yep it’s been a bit grim. If we have another season of dismal performances I may well do a Winston.
by Winston Biscuit » 04 Jul 2019 19:25
Snowflake RoyalZipSnowflake Royal I keep coming back to this stat when I think about how hard work it's been in recent years.
Reading FC Home League Wins
18/19: 8 - 35%
17/18: 5 - 22%
16/17: 16 - 70%
15/16: 8 - 35%
14/15: 8 - 35%
13/14: 8 - 35%
12/13: 4 - 22%
In the last seven years we've played 157 home league games and we've won 57 (36%)
Exclude the PO year and that's just 31%. You've got to be targeting at least 50% win rate at home surely. No wonder people are naffed off and struggling if only a third of the games they see are victories.
Yep it’s been a bit grim. If we have another season of dismal performances I may well do a Winston.
I was convinced I'd only renew if we got relegated. But <£300 is just too good value not to give it another go. If it's shit I can always just not go and save 3 or 4 times that on train fare alone.
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Jul 2019 22:06
Winston BiscuitSnowflake RoyalZip
Yep it’s been a bit grim. If we have another season of dismal performances I may well do a Winston.
I was convinced I'd only renew if we got relegated. But <£300 is just too good value not to give it another go. If it's shit I can always just not go and save 3 or 4 times that on train fare alone.
If we went down I may well of renewed tbh. It was the staying up just for another slog at avoiding relegation that meant I put up no fight to get one
by John Madejski's Wallet » 04 Jul 2019 23:08
ZipWinston Biscuit I have officially not renewed. First time I have not had a ST in many years
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
by Zip » 04 Jul 2019 23:10
John Madejski's WalletZipWinston Biscuit I have officially not renewed. First time I have not had a ST in many years
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
Christ I don't
And none of my mates have renewed, so I'm Billy fukking No Mates for this season. Great
by Hendo » 05 Jul 2019 09:43
John Madejski's WalletZipWinston Biscuit I have officially not renewed. First time I have not had a ST in many years
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
Christ I don't
And none of my mates have renewed, so I'm Billy fukking No Mates for this season. Great
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Jul 2019 17:06
ZipJohn Madejski's WalletZip
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
Christ I don't
And none of my mates have renewed, so I'm Billy fukking No Mates for this season. Great
Come and sit with me and my lad in the ED Stand. I will sort your politics out inside the 19=20 season.
by URZZZZ » 08 Jul 2019 08:51
Elm Park Kid
So less bitching and moaning - we are where we are and we just need to get on with it. I have no problem supporting a team that isn't winning or playing great football ,as long as their some feeling of togetherness and loyalty among the fans and trust in the club.
by URZZZZ » 08 Jul 2019 08:52
Snowflake RoyalZipWinston Biscuit I have officially not renewed. First time I have not had a ST in many years
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
I keep coming back to this stat when I think about how hard work it's been in recent years.
Reading FC Home League Wins
18/19: 8 - 35%
17/18: 5 - 22%
16/17: 16 - 70%
15/16: 8 - 35%
14/15: 8 - 35%
13/14: 8 - 35%
12/13: 4 - 22%
In the last seven years we've played 157 home league games and we've won 57 (36%)
Exclude the PO year and that's just 31%. You've got to be targeting at least 50% win rate at home surely. No wonder people are naffed off and struggling if only a third of the games they see are victories.
by CountryRoyal » 08 Jul 2019 17:13
URZZZZSnowflake RoyalZip
It’s been a slog in recent years hasn’t it. I feel more positive about this season though so was happy to renew.
I keep coming back to this stat when I think about how hard work it's been in recent years.
Reading FC Home League Wins
18/19: 8 - 35%
17/18: 5 - 22%
16/17: 16 - 70%
15/16: 8 - 35%
14/15: 8 - 35%
13/14: 8 - 35%
12/13: 4 - 22%
In the last seven years we've played 157 home league games and we've won 57 (36%)
Exclude the PO year and that's just 31%. You've got to be targeting at least 50% win rate at home surely. No wonder people are naffed off and struggling if only a third of the games they see are victories.
Jeez, that's atrocious
Credit to Stam for the anomaly, but even then people were naffed off out of boredom
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Jul 2019 17:49
CountryRoyalURZZZZSnowflake Royal I keep coming back to this stat when I think about how hard work it's been in recent years.
Reading FC Home League Wins
18/19: 8 - 35%
17/18: 5 - 22%
16/17: 16 - 70%
15/16: 8 - 35%
14/15: 8 - 35%
13/14: 8 - 35%
12/13: 4 - 22%
In the last seven years we've played 157 home league games and we've won 57 (36%)
Exclude the PO year and that's just 31%. You've got to be targeting at least 50% win rate at home surely. No wonder people are naffed off and struggling if only a third of the games they see are victories.
Jeez, that's atrocious
Credit to Stam for the anomaly, but even then people were naffed off out of boredom
Surprised at 13/14 when we just missed out on POs and had some big wins that season like Blackpool and Bolton.
by CountryRoyal » 08 Jul 2019 17:51
Snowflake RoyalCountryRoyalURZZZZ
Jeez, that's atrocious
Credit to Stam for the anomaly, but even then people were naffed off out of boredom
Surprised at 13/14 when we just missed out on POs and had some big wins that season like Blackpool and Bolton.
One of the factors in the Adkins hate. We picked up a lot of our points away, so the majority rarely saw us perform = quicker to get on his back when we slumped the next season (because Anton shafted him and he couldn't make any genuine signings).
Similar to people turning on Stam quite quickly. We won a lot of games at home but they were largely quite turgid performances that could easily have gone the other way. So patience limited.
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Jul 2019 18:01
CountryRoyalSnowflake RoyalCountryRoyal
Surprised at 13/14 when we just missed out on POs and had some big wins that season like Blackpool and Bolton.
One of the factors in the Adkins hate. We picked up a lot of our points away, so the majority rarely saw us perform = quicker to get on his back when we slumped the next season (because Anton shafted him and he couldn't make any genuine signings).
Similar to people turning on Stam quite quickly. We won a lot of games at home but they were largely quite turgid performances that could easily have gone the other way. So patience limited.
I know what you’re saying but I was there when we got dicked at Brum before he got sacked, and I certainly didn’t feel very sorry for him.
by Zip » 08 Jul 2019 18:03
by CountryRoyal » 08 Jul 2019 18:49
Snowflake RoyalCountryRoyalSnowflake Royal One of the factors in the Adkins hate. We picked up a lot of our points away, so the majority rarely saw us perform = quicker to get on his back when we slumped the next season (because Anton shafted him and he couldn't make any genuine signings).
Similar to people turning on Stam quite quickly. We won a lot of games at home but they were largely quite turgid performances that could easily have gone the other way. So patience limited.
I know what you’re saying but I was there when we got dicked at Brum before he got sacked, and I certainly didn’t feel very sorry for him.
I feel sorry for any manager taking over from a legend and then getting bent over by an owner with no money.
Don't expect you to remember getting stuffed fondly though. I doubt there was any way back for him, but it's not like we haven't lurched from disaster to disaster since. And done far worse with mucher greater investment *coughClarkeStamClement*
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