by WestYorksRoyal »
17 Sep 2023 11:46
Snowflake Royal South Coast Royal Walking away from the ground and seeing the Bolton fans looking a bit down brought back memories of the famous Wembley game when we missed out on reaching the Premier League.
Fast forward 20 odd years and there we are, both teams playing a run-of-the-mill 3rd division game on a day when Brighton, a club that we and Bolton might often consider ourselves to be on a par with, are winning comfortably away at Man Utd.in the Premier League.
Tony Bloom at Brighton has proven to be the owner that every club would like to have.
Fortunes do change fairly quickly in football but I now satisfy myself that Reading won't be at the top level again in my lifetime so I have to just think back to the good old days with "old" being less than 20 years ago.
Almost 30 years ago.
Back in the mid-late 90s, I think Reading and Bolton would be insulted if you suggested Brighton was on a par with them... around that time Brighton were in serious danger of falling out the league and ceasing to exist.
I wouldn’t necessarily expect to see us in the top flight again, but also don't rule it out and resign yourself. For me the memory is the draw at Brentford in 2002. A few years later, we were PL and them L2. Now the tables have turned, but on a 15 - 20 year horizon. Football is cyclical, and the likes of Brighton, Palacw, Brentford and Bournemouth may be reminiscing about their current glory days from L1 in 20 years' time, while us, Bolton or Derby are mixing it up in the PL.
A competent owner who cares is a game changer for clubs of our size. You may say "who would invest in Reading " but that's a short term view from current circumstances. Who would invest in Brentford in L2 at Griffin Park? Who would invest in Brighton playing at the Withdean they didn't even own? Why were Bournemouth an appealing investment on negative points in L2?
Not saying it will happen. Just saying it's a bit daft to say you'll never see us in the top flight again.