by Smudge »
14 Mar 2022 09:12
Getthebeerens For instance if the club announced a Director of Football now who would be working on our Squad for next season, it would be something to get behind. I bet right now no one at the club is even looking at the fact we are about to lose a shed load of players.
Maybe I'm naive about all he did for the club, but I note Nicky Hammond is not with Newcastle any more. Sadly I believe it would be a miracle for certain decision makers inside and outside the club to acknowledge the need for his services, let alone appoint him......
As for why I am still here.... Well at the age of 7 my father took me to Elm Park to watch my first game. Apparently i was a pain in the arse that game, but slowly I started to enjoy going. Then the club launched The Coronets Club which we joined. I believe my season ticket was about £3 or something utterly daft. We sat by the tunnel, behind the bench, met the players and manager often in small parties that the club held for the members and often travelled to away games on a coach together also, all under the guide ship of Garry & Linda (who had a baby daughter called Jade (she must be in her late 30's now)). From those days onwards, me and my father travelled across the country following Reading home and away. That all died down when I moved out of the family home at the age of 21 and my parents moved to the Middle East for a few years. The club moved to the Mad Stad and I would then I would go to the occasional home game with mates when I had the time and could get a my arse into gear to get myself tickets.
Over the last 7 years though, I have got back in to watching Reading more and more now with my two sons. We have had season tickets for 5 years now and we love the fact that we have that time together. Yes, the games are as dire as the service in the concourse at half time, getting out of the car park is painful and only made worse that we listen to BBC Radio Berkshire whilst waiting to get out. But that also makes it all part of the experience, we laugh at some of the things that are text / tweeted in as well as the callers blurt out some pretty deluded comments post match....... As least they care though!
It may not be the same as the old days and currently at best a painful experience more often than not. But in a modern world filled with plastic fake lives, it's something me and my sons love to do together.