by blythspartan » 08 Mar 2024 07:37
by leon » 08 Mar 2024 08:23
blythspartan I did my bit yesterday although it’s probably pointless. I ended up buying 3 home shirts, a couple of tickets for each remaining home game ( I couldn’t see Blackpool) for 2 good mates who can’t afford to go these days and some stuff I don’t really need. If we end up being liquidated that’s me done with football for good.
by East Grinstead Royal » 08 Mar 2024 08:39
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Mar 2024 08:44
by bcubed » 08 Mar 2024 08:45
leonblythspartan I did my bit yesterday although it’s probably pointless. I ended up buying 3 home shirts, a couple of tickets for each remaining home game ( I couldn’t see Blackpool) for 2 good mates who can’t afford to go these days and some stuff I don’t really need. If we end up being liquidated that’s me done with football for good.
yeah I might start going to watch Hampton and Richmond every so often with my boy but I'll be done with football as well
by WestYorksRoyal » 08 Mar 2024 08:57
by Stranded » 08 Mar 2024 09:11
WestYorksRoyal I think once people come to terms with anger and grief, there will be decent support for a phoenix club. Look at what AFC Wimbledon have achieved as a fan owned club and tell me you wouldn't enjoy the ride. I work with colleagues who support Halifax and Darlington who have a great time following their phoenix clubs.
Of course, these clubs had an advantage that there was a stadium available. But I'm sure we'd be creative and find solutions.
by From Despair To Where? » 08 Mar 2024 09:39
by Orion1871 » 08 Mar 2024 09:45
Sutekh Has a phoenix club process been started or shall we just turn up for Reading City next season?
by WestYorksRoyal » 08 Mar 2024 09:48
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Mar 2024 09:50
WestYorksRoyal I think once people come to terms with anger and grief, there will be decent support for a phoenix club. Look at what AFC Wimbledon have achieved as a fan owned club and tell me you wouldn't enjoy the ride. I work with colleagues who support Halifax and Darlington who have a great time following their phoenix clubs.
Of course, these clubs had an advantage that there was a stadium available. But I'm sure we'd be creative and find solutions.
by blythspartan » 08 Mar 2024 10:03
by 72 bus » 08 Mar 2024 10:18
by RFCMod » 08 Mar 2024 13:23
by morganb » 08 Mar 2024 14:37
morganbWestYorksRoyal Well aren't all of you right? For some it's a family day out, for some it's a day on the piss with their friends, for some it's a place they can escape from life for a few hours, others something they keep in touch will from a distance and a connection to their home town. Whatever it means to you, the thought of losing it is tragic.
Get this put on the billboard outside Reading station
Aye up creative #ReadingFC fans! Have you ever hoped you could see something you designed on a billboard?
Well... today is your lucky day! We want fans to design a rallying call to get fans to the remaining home games. Winner gets to see their design as well as 2 home tix.
Fans have until Fri 15th March to send me their best graphic ideas. Winner will see their design showing in the town & I'll pay for 2 tix to a home game of their choice.
Looking forward to seeing what people come up with.
by bcubed » 08 Mar 2024 14:42
Snowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal I think once people come to terms with anger and grief, there will be decent support for a phoenix club. Look at what AFC Wimbledon have achieved as a fan owned club and tell me you wouldn't enjoy the ride. I work with colleagues who support Halifax and Darlington who have a great time following their phoenix clubs.
Of course, these clubs had an advantage that there was a stadium available. But I'm sure we'd be creative and find solutions.
If I lived near Reading it would be different.
by tmesis » 08 Mar 2024 22:46
RFCMod Obviously I know that I'd follow a phoenix club but I was surprised when I asked my 12 and 14 yr old if the worst happened would they trek along every weekend to watch us play Combined Counties and they both said it was a no brainer and they'd keep going
I think the novelty of being able to go to most away games as they're localised and also cheap as chips is something they both like the idea of.
At the end of the day for me if they played in a ploughed field against the blind school I'd still be there
by Sutekh » 09 Mar 2024 09:36
tmesisRFCMod Obviously I know that I'd follow a phoenix club but I was surprised when I asked my 12 and 14 yr old if the worst happened would they trek along every weekend to watch us play Combined Counties and they both said it was a no brainer and they'd keep going
I think the novelty of being able to go to most away games as they're localised and also cheap as chips is something they both like the idea of.
At the end of the day for me if they played in a ploughed field against the blind school I'd still be there
I think many would, but the amount that would go along to Scours Lane every other week in the Combined Counties League would be far lower than the number who go if we were still at the Madejski (and not being crippled by rental costs). I think more would go to watch at Maidenhead, just because Scours Lane is such a dreadful ground.
The only thing it has going for it is space around it, meaning it could be built up to a semi-respectable level, although even that would cost millions these days.
Palmer Park is impossible. The pitch is too small. It has a running track, and is in a public park.
by tmesis » 09 Mar 2024 10:06
SutekhtmesisRFCMod Obviously I know that I'd follow a phoenix club but I was surprised when I asked my 12 and 14 yr old if the worst happened would they trek along every weekend to watch us play Combined Counties and they both said it was a no brainer and they'd keep going
I think the novelty of being able to go to most away games as they're localised and also cheap as chips is something they both like the idea of.
At the end of the day for me if they played in a ploughed field against the blind school I'd still be there
I think many would, but the amount that would go along to Scours Lane every other week in the Combined Counties League would be far lower than the number who go if we were still at the Madejski (and not being crippled by rental costs). I think more would go to watch at Maidenhead, just because Scours Lane is such a dreadful ground.
The only thing it has going for it is space around it, meaning it could be built up to a semi-respectable level, although even that would cost millions these days.
Palmer Park is impossible. The pitch is too small. It has a running track, and is in a public park.
Reading collapsing would provide boosts for the support Maidenhead, Bracknell, Slough etc. at least until any phoenix club reached/surpassed the levels those clubs would be playing at. Also means BBC Berks should report properly on senior non league football rather than just pay occasional lip service to Maidenhead and Slough.
by Snowball » 09 Mar 2024 11:52
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