by fred sharpes nose » 05 May 2023 22:26
by Webster750 » 05 May 2023 22:43
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 May 2023 22:57
by CountryRoyal » 05 May 2023 23:42
fred sharpes nose Circle of life and all that.
Supporter since 1970 - at the Wigan game I wondered if that would be my last ever Championship match as a Royal.
We have had a fairly uneventful history since 1920 - and endless time in Div 3 bar a 4 year spell in th 20s in Div 2 then relegation to Div 4 1971 (I think it was) and now back at our "normal historical level" after some, but not that many, interesting times in the last 2 decades.
Us Oldies ain't getting any younger and with an average of 7 years for something "interesting" to happen (as I commented a while ago) time is not on our side. If that is the case well so be it - lets just hope we have some excitement on matchdays to come with some optimism for the future
The one I feel most sorry for is actually Sir John - 30 years or so of hard effort to bring us right up there and its all got pissed away in relatively short time.
I'm sure he is reflecting on his decisions to sell (multiple times) and choices made - clearly with hind sight I suspect wishes he had stuck with it and be foresighted about being a yo yo club - up down up down rake in the parachute payements and very slowly build for the long term future. Its hard to see how we would be any worse off if he'd stay in charge - at least we'd have a ground to call our own
Sad times but c'est la vie
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 May 2023 23:50
by CountryRoyal » 06 May 2023 01:02
AthleticoSpizz If it weren’t them, it’d be the next ones
You are aware of this modern game business aren’t you?
by Sutekh » 06 May 2023 07:32
AthleticoSpizz Good post Fred
Sir John should not bear any brunt of what is going on at the club right now.
Yes, he sold out to weasels, but that would always have happened eventually, sadly football draws weasels. We have been sold to an assortment of them since 2012. Football in general is full of them (Wrexham aside, so it would seem and so we are told).
Have seen Reading exceed all of my childhood expectations (forget the Wembley trips and the Premier League), I was loving the hoops a long time before replica shirts even existed).
My wildest dreams were first exceeded away at Ipswich 1987 when Steve Richardsons goal guaranteed us 13th place in the old Division One….our highest ever league place finish. Now that was something to really celebrate. The relegation in 1988 having won the Simod Cup still hits home harder than anything that has/is going on now.
The Sky etc. footballing £ has dampened the appetite….and sadly the interest too.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 May 2023 07:48
AthleticoSpizz Good post Fred
Sir John should not bear any brunt of what is going on at the club right now.
Yes, he sold out to weasels, but that would always have happened eventually, sadly football draws weasels. We have been sold to an assortment of them since 2012. Football in general is full of them (Wrexham aside, so it would seem and so we are told).
Have seen Reading exceed all of my childhood expectations (forget the Wembley trips and the Premier League), I was loving the hoops a long time before replica shirts even existed).
My wildest dreams were first exceeded away at Ipswich 1987 when Steve Richardsons goal guaranteed us 13th place in the old Division One….our highest ever league place finish. Now that was something to really celebrate. The relegation in 1988 having won the Simod Cup still hits home harder than anything that has/is going on now.
The Sky etc. footballing £ has dampened the appetite….and sadly the interest too.
by Orion1871 » 06 May 2023 09:04
by AthleticoSpizz » 06 May 2023 09:21
yesSnowflake RoyalAthleticoSpizz Good post Fred
Sir John should not bear any brunt of what is going on at the club right now.
Yes, he sold out to weasels, but that would always have happened eventually, sadly football draws weasels. We have been sold to an assortment of them since 2012. Football in general is full of them (Wrexham aside, so it would seem and so we are told).
Have seen Reading exceed all of my childhood expectations (forget the Wembley trips and the Premier League), I was loving the hoops a long time before replica shirts even existed).
My wildest dreams were first exceeded away at Ipswich 1987 when Steve Richardsons goal guaranteed us 13th place in the old Division One….our highest ever league place finish. Now that was something to really celebrate. The relegation in 1988 having won the Simod Cup still hits home harder than anything that has/is going on now.
The Sky etc. footballing £ has dampened the appetite….and sadly the interest too.
Division 2 in 87. Didn't become Division 1 until actual Div 1 became the Premier League in the 90s.
by blythspartan » 06 May 2023 11:15
by South Coast Royal » 06 May 2023 11:30
blythspartan Going back to the days of walking up Grovelands Road with my dad on the way to Elm Park, getting promoted to the old Division 2 was a dream neither of us thought would be realised.
I remember reading Sir John’s comments years ago about taking us to the promised land and I just remember thinking what a load of rubbish but he proved me wrong.
Since 1973 to 2011/12 supporting Reading has been really exciting and exceeded my wildest dreams. The last 10 years has been utter torture and we’re now back to where we started.
I am still confident of better times to come but accept there will be more bumps in the road ahead. I’ll will always support my hometown club and I wouldn’t swap it for for the big guns in the Premiership. I am looking forward to winning a playoff final in the next year or two.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 May 2023 11:31
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 06 May 2023 12:08
by Royal_jimmy » 06 May 2023 12:25
Snowflake Royal When I was at uni and we were mid-table in tier three and I was saying I was confident we had a good chance to make the Prem in 5 years everyone thought I was an idiot.
We did it in six.
We've been a club clinging on to the Championship by our finger tips, lurching from crisis management to crisis management with a stated aim of returning to the PL but no plan or strategy behind it other than panic spend and pray.
I think we'd be in a better state now, and have had a more enjoyable time the last few years if we'd gone down in the Adkins/Clarke or Clarke/McDermott season.
Or kept McDermott over bringing in Stam, maybe even Bowen over Paunovic.
Hopefully we're through the worst of it thanks to the FL's action to force our finances into a semblance of order, because relegation with the crazy spending we were doing and loads of rubbish players on huge long contracts would have been bad a year or three ago.
Now we're in almost perfect reset territory. We're a bigger club than the tier three side of earlier decades now. We have excellent infrastructure and are a much better sell to prospective and ambitious L1 level owners, L1 level players and L1 level managers and coaches.
I haven't gone into a new season with much hope of a fun time for I don’t know how many years at this point. I'm actually looking forward to next season and I hope our player and management recruitment and transfer dealings can keep that up over the summer.
Relegation is shit. But now we have a much more realistic prospect of an enjoyable promotion chase followed, if successful, by not just guaranteed losing and being patronised the next season. Which is what follows a Championship promotion.
by Jackson Corner » 06 May 2023 13:18
by blythspartan » 06 May 2023 13:19
South Coast Royalblythspartan Going back to the days of walking up Grovelands Road with my dad on the way to Elm Park, getting promoted to the old Division 2 was a dream neither of us thought would be realised.
I remember reading Sir John’s comments years ago about taking us to the promised land and I just remember thinking what a load of rubbish but he proved me wrong.
Since 1973 to 2011/12 supporting Reading has been really exciting and exceeded my wildest dreams. The last 10 years has been utter torture and we’re now back to where we started.
I am still confident of better times to come but accept there will be more bumps in the road ahead. I’ll will always support my hometown club and I wouldn’t swap it for for the big guns in the Premiership. I am looking forward to winning a playoff final in the next year or two.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 06 May 2023 13:57
by Horsham Royal » 06 May 2023 14:57
Snowflake Royal ... an enjoyable promotion chase followed, if successful, by not just guaranteed losing and being patronised the next season. Which is what follows a Championship promotion.
by Snowball » 06 May 2023 15:11
Horsham RoyalSnowflake Royal ... an enjoyable promotion chase followed, if successful, by not just guaranteed losing and being patronised the next season. Which is what follows a Championship promotion.
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