by Notts Royal » 06 Dec 2020 08:08
by From Despair To Where? » 06 Dec 2020 08:45
StrandedJagermesiter1871 How are they pissed off with their owners? Some big names in their team today.
Because they have a habit of giving long contracts to players over 30. See Arter as an example, about to turn 31 and signed in the summer on big wages for 3 years.
Seem to be following a similar recruitment path as we did for a few years. It doesn't work.
by Zip » 06 Dec 2020 10:12
Notts Royal Tbf they do have a point regarding the stadium. You have to remember we will be biased to the Madejski as we are Reading fans; but to the outside, it’s dull and boring. Certainly not a shit hole...it’s in good condition and certainly better than the CG. But the match day experience is a lot better in Nottingham than it is in Reading. Crowd noise and crowd performance is harder to measure - my experience of the CG is like a lot of the older stadiums...flipping loud when the goal goes in, but not a lot of singing the rest of the time. Similar to Hillsborough. Not been to the Mad Stad for a while, but we at least have a section of fans who chant throughout the whole game. I think half the time we get a bad rep purely because we don’t fill our ground, and we have a small sway following, the majority who like to sit oddly. There’s plenty of modern grounds for more popular/larger clubs where the noise is less than the Mad Stad (from my experience). Derby, Cardiff, Middlesbrough all spring to mind
by Jagermesiter1871 » 06 Dec 2020 10:25
HendoNewCorkSeth Don't get the problem with Lyle Taylor? He's a good striker.
Was a massive bellend in the Charlton game at the beginning of last season.
by Hound » 06 Dec 2020 11:58
From Despair To Where?StrandedJagermesiter1871 How are they pissed off with their owners? Some big names in their team today.
Because they have a habit of giving long contracts to players over 30. See Arter as an example, about to turn 31 and signed in the summer on big wages for 3 years.
Seem to be following a similar recruitment path as we did for a few years. It doesn't work.
This basically. History repeating and not learning from their mistakes, or the mistakes of the previous owner.
by Jackson Corner » 06 Dec 2020 15:31
by Jagermesiter1871 » 06 Dec 2020 16:08
Notts Royal Tbf they do have a point regarding the stadium. You have to remember we will be biased to the Madejski as we are Reading fans; but to the outside, it’s dull and boring. Certainly not a shit hole...it’s in good condition and certainly better than the CG. But the match day experience is a lot better in Nottingham than it is in Reading. Crowd noise and crowd performance is harder to measure - my experience of the CG is like a lot of the older stadiums...flipping loud when the goal goes in, but not a lot of singing the rest of the time. Similar to Hillsborough. Not been to the Mad Stad for a while, but we at least have a section of fans who chant throughout the whole game. I think half the time we get a bad rep purely because we don’t fill our ground, and we have a small sway following, the majority who like to sit oddly. There’s plenty of modern grounds for more popular/larger clubs where the noise is less than the Mad Stad (from my experience). Derby, Cardiff, Middlesbrough all spring to mind
by URZZZZZZZZ » 06 Dec 2020 20:55
by Hound » 06 Dec 2020 20:57
by Zip » 06 Dec 2020 21:34
Hound Dull conversation on the stadium really. If it was a mile closer to town it’d be great, but can see the obvious frustration with its location
by karbota » 06 Dec 2020 21:56
Jagermesiter1871Notts Royal Tbf they do have a point regarding the stadium. You have to remember we will be biased to the Madejski as we are Reading fans; but to the outside, it’s dull and boring. Certainly not a shit hole...it’s in good condition and certainly better than the CG. But the match day experience is a lot better in Nottingham than it is in Reading. Crowd noise and crowd performance is harder to measure - my experience of the CG is like a lot of the older stadiums...flipping loud when the goal goes in, but not a lot of singing the rest of the time. Similar to Hillsborough. Not been to the Mad Stad for a while, but we at least have a section of fans who chant throughout the whole game. I think half the time we get a bad rep purely because we don’t fill our ground, and we have a small sway following, the majority who like to sit oddly. There’s plenty of modern grounds for more popular/larger clubs where the noise is less than the Mad Stad (from my experience). Derby, Cardiff, Middlesbrough all spring to mind
Other than being out of town and no pubs I actually think its pretty decent. Can't think of any new stadiums that are much better/different.
by bcubed » 06 Dec 2020 23:31
Notts Royal Tbf they do have a point regarding the stadium. You have to remember we will be biased to the Madejski as we are Reading fans; but to the outside, it’s dull and boring. Certainly not a shit hole...it’s in good condition and certainly better than the CG. But the match day experience is a lot better in Nottingham than it is in Reading. Crowd noise and crowd performance is harder to measure - my experience of the CG is like a lot of the older stadiums...flipping loud when the goal goes in, but not a lot of singing the rest of the time. Similar to Hillsborough. Not been to the Mad Stad for a while, but we at least have a section of fans who chant throughout the whole game. I think half the time we get a bad rep purely because we don’t fill our ground, and we have a small sway following, the majority who like to sit oddly. There’s plenty of modern grounds for more popular/larger clubs where the noise is less than the Mad Stad (from my experience). Derby, Cardiff, Middlesbrough all spring to mind
by leon » 07 Dec 2020 00:50
karbotaJagermesiter1871Notts Royal Tbf they do have a point regarding the stadium. You have to remember we will be biased to the Madejski as we are Reading fans; but to the outside, it’s dull and boring. Certainly not a shit hole...it’s in good condition and certainly better than the CG. But the match day experience is a lot better in Nottingham than it is in Reading. Crowd noise and crowd performance is harder to measure - my experience of the CG is like a lot of the older stadiums...flipping loud when the goal goes in, but not a lot of singing the rest of the time. Similar to Hillsborough. Not been to the Mad Stad for a while, but we at least have a section of fans who chant throughout the whole game. I think half the time we get a bad rep purely because we don’t fill our ground, and we have a small sway following, the majority who like to sit oddly. There’s plenty of modern grounds for more popular/larger clubs where the noise is less than the Mad Stad (from my experience). Derby, Cardiff, Middlesbrough all spring to mind
Other than being out of town and no pubs I actually think its pretty decent. Can't think of any new stadiums that are much better/different.
We should have stayed at Elm Park, close to town, close to pubs, 3 rail stations, trolleys buses, and easy off street parking. Never needed a ticket to get in, never had to wait two hours to get out.
by Franchise FC » 07 Dec 2020 07:04
leonkarbotaJagermesiter1871
Other than being out of town and no pubs I actually think its pretty decent. Can't think of any new stadiums that are much better/different.
We should have stayed at Elm Park, close to town, close to pubs, 3 rail stations, trolleys buses, and easy off street parking. Never needed a ticket to get in, never had to wait two hours to get out.
You’re a twat
by Nameless » 07 Dec 2020 07:24
by karbota » 07 Dec 2020 08:42
leonkarbotaJagermesiter1871
Other than being out of town and no pubs I actually think its pretty decent. Can't think of any new stadiums that are much better/different.
We should have stayed at Elm Park, close to town, close to pubs, 3 rail stations, trolleys buses, and easy off street parking. Never needed a ticket to get in, never had to wait two hours to get out.
You’re a twat
by TiagoIlori » 07 Dec 2020 08:48
There's not many teams I utterly despise.
Well. There's actually only one really.
Flat pack stadium, no history, the most utterly middle class, pointless, "so oxf*rd middle class we were sponsored by oxf*rd Waitrose" oxf*rd irrelevant entitled oxf*rd. oxf*rd right off.
And if you're reading this: oxf*rd off. Go on. Keep oxf*rd off. No. Further. Bit more. Keep oxf*rd right off until you come ALL the way back again.
Now oxf*rd off.
by Hound » 07 Dec 2020 08:57
TiagoIloriThere's not many teams I utterly despise.
Well. There's actually only one really.
Flat pack stadium, no history, the most utterly middle class, pointless, "so oxf*rd middle class we were sponsored by oxf*rd Waitrose" oxf*rd irrelevant entitled oxf*rd. oxf*rd right off.
And if you're reading this: oxf*rd off. Go on. Keep oxf*rd off. No. Further. Bit more. Keep oxf*rd right off until you come ALL the way back again.
Now oxf*rd off.
https://www.forestforum.co.uk/threads/4 ... n-Comments
Someone’s got serious issues
by tidus_mi2 » 07 Dec 2020 09:21
by Jagermesiter1871 » 07 Dec 2020 09:21
TiagoIloriThere's not many teams I utterly despise.
Well. There's actually only one really.
Flat pack stadium, no history, the most utterly middle class, pointless, "so oxf*rd middle class we were sponsored by oxf*rd Waitrose" oxf*rd irrelevant entitled oxf*rd. oxf*rd right off.
And if you're reading this: oxf*rd off. Go on. Keep oxf*rd off. No. Further. Bit more. Keep oxf*rd right off until you come ALL the way back again.
Now oxf*rd off.
https://www.forestforum.co.uk/threads/4 ... n-Comments
Someone’s got serious issues
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