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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by From Despair To Where? » 18 Apr 2024 10:54

Yeah, I couldn't give too much of a shit about football outside of Reading, particularly the Premiership.

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by 6ft Kerplunk » 18 Apr 2024 11:19

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traff Would caveat that with Terry the Taxis tenure

The season actually went ok until about Xmas, and then he left about a month before the end of the season. So it was only really two months of shit with him.

One of the last matches I went to before moving up to Leeds was the 6-0 thrashing we got away at Tranmere which must have been earlish September. One of the worst performances I've seen and It was obvious at that point that Bullivant was out of his depth even if it didn't completely unravel until the spring.

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by Snowflake Royal » 18 Apr 2024 11:34

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traff Would caveat that with Terry the Taxis tenure

The season actually went ok until about Xmas, and then he left about a month before the end of the season. So it was only really two months of shit with him.

One of the last matches I went to before moving up to Leeds was the 6-0 thrashing we got away at Tranmere which must have been earlish September. One of the worst performances I've seen and It was obvious at that point that Bullivant was out of his depth even if it didn't completely unravel until the spring.

20 sep

But we followed it up beating Posh in the cup.
Beating Pompey away
Beating Sunderland 4-0 at home
3-3 draw with Crewe at home.
Beating Wolves in the cup 4-2
And then getting good away draws at Man City and Norwich.

I don't think 1 away drubbing really does prove that given the results around it.

We got smashed multiple times in stam's first season and still finished in the POs.

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by WestYorksRoyal » 18 Apr 2024 11:44

I remembered the 4-0 Sunderland game. I was still pretty young, certainly primary school age, and didn't follow the team too closely at that point aside from the occasional game.

At FT, I thought Asaba was the best player ever and couldn't understand why we were so low in the league table. Was too young to understand how both individuals and teams can be infuriatingly inconsistent.

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by From Despair To Where? » 18 Apr 2024 11:53

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traff Would caveat that with Terry the Taxis tenure

The season actually went ok until about Xmas, and then he left about a month before the end of the season. So it was only really two months of shit with him.

One of the last matches I went to before moving up to Leeds was the 6-0 thrashing we got away at Tranmere which must have been earlish September. One of the worst performances I've seen and It was obvious at that point that Bullivant was out of his depth even if it didn't completely unravel until the spring.


And to think the other name in the frame was apparently Bernd Schuster


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by mikey_1871 » 18 Apr 2024 12:25

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From Despair To Where? The only really enjoyable seasons in the Championship for me were McGhee's time and Coppell,s-McGhee's because of the style and Coppell's for the style and the realisation that we had a team that would hold it's own at the top level.



Would add the first season under Pardew to this after we got promoted, finished 4th and lost in the playoffs to Wolves.

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by blythspartan » 18 Apr 2024 13:19

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From Despair To Where? The only really enjoyable seasons in the Championship for me were McGhee's time and Coppell,s-McGhee's because of the style and Coppell's for the style and the realisation that we had a team that would hold it's own at the top level.



Would add the first season under Pardew to this after we got promoted, finished 4th and lost in the playoffs to Wolves.


I quite enjoyed the 2008/9 season. If we’d beaten Brum in that final home game we’d have got automatic promotion, as we had a superior goal difference. I went to the game at St Andrews when we won 3-1.

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by WestYorksRoyal » 18 Apr 2024 13:24

I think I enjoyed pretty much every season from 2000 to 2012 being honest. They were good years. Only possible exception was 2009 as a calendar year, which started with us bottling promotion before moving on to the doomed Rodgers era. And we had a 11 month or so winless run at home spanning both of them.

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by Snowflake Royal » 18 Apr 2024 13:37

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Would add the first season under Pardew to this after we got promoted, finished 4th and lost in the playoffs to Wolves.


I quite enjoyed the 2008/9 season. If we’d beaten Brum in that final home game we’d have got automatic promotion, as we had a superior goal difference. I went to the game at St Andrews when we won 3-1.

I didn’t think Adkins second Champ season was that bad either... albeit I didn’t go to the 6-0 at Brum (was that it) definitely the first clear sign of decline though.

Enjoyed the Jim and Mick years even though they were a struggle. It felt like we were struggling to compete at the top of what we could manage at that time, whereas recently we've been very sub par for what we should be capable of.

The Pardew years in tier 3 were pretty good too.


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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by blythspartan » 18 Apr 2024 13:50

I stupidly remember thinking when we won the title in 2011/12, with a rich Russian owner that we’d never have any financial issues again. I honestly thought we were in the Premier League to stay. Little did I know that was the start of our demise with the Vibrac loan etc.

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by MartinRdg » 18 Apr 2024 14:21

From Despair To Where? To be honest, I remember coming away from the home game against Fulham in 2006/07, a scrappy 1-0 win and thinking "I've just watched the future and it's oxf*rd turgid".

That's the date it dawned on me that the Premier League ain't the be all and end all. The journey there was more fun than being there.


I was a season ticket holder for many years before the first premiership season. I renewed for the premiership season but, by the end of that season, I was disillusioned by some of the turgid matches and one-sided teams I saw at the Mad Stad. I didn't renew for the second season because of that and didn't go to another match until we were back in the Championship.

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by WestYorksRoyal » 18 Apr 2024 14:24

The closest we came to enjoyment and reversing the decline after 2013 was 2 months or so under Clarke in 2015. The football was good, the squad seemed to have the depth, ability and coaching to sustain a challenge before the wheels fell off.

By contrast, 16/17 was turgid football and I have no idea how we finished 3rd. In 20/21 we had a thin squad reliant on Joao and it was clear we were not equipped to last the distance. I didn't particularly enjoy either of those seasons, especially as the 2nd was behind closed doors.

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by Sutekh » 18 Apr 2024 15:37

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Would add the first season under Pardew to this after we got promoted, finished 4th and lost in the playoffs to Wolves.


I quite enjoyed the 2008/9 season. If we’d beaten Brum in that final home game we’d have got automatic promotion, as we had a superior goal difference. I went to the game at St Andrews when we won 3-1.

I didn’t think Adkins second Champ season was that bad either... albeit I didn’t go to the 6-0 at Brum (was that it) definitely the first clear sign of decline though.

Enjoyed the Jim and Mick years even though they were a struggle. It felt like we were struggling to compete at the top of what we could manage at that time, whereas recently we've been very sub par for what we should be capable of.

The Pardew years in tier 3 were pretty good too.


Really enjoyed Jim and Mick years for what they were despite the struggling, really annoyed with JM for not giving them some "reward" by letting them manage through the final season at EP esp. as the taxi was allowed a decent budget for players which they never got!

The last decade has really not been worth watching in the slightest, not just because of the useless owner but because of the cascade of clueless crap managers with their dreadful ideas for football "entertainment".


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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by MartinRdg » 18 Apr 2024 16:34

Sutekh Really enjoyed Jim and Mick years for what they were despite the struggling, really annoyed with JM for not giving them some "reward" by letting them manage through the final season at EP esp. as the taxi was allowed a decent budget for players which they never got!

The last decade has really not been worth watching in the slightest, not just because of the useless owner but because of the cascade of clueless crap managers with their dreadful ideas for football "entertainment".


Would be good to have a manager who has a full preseason and then a full season to see what he can do. The last one to have that was Paul Ince but he doesn't really count because of the restrictions in place for signings and, before that, was Jaap Stam.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by leon » 18 Apr 2024 16:38

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Sutekh Really enjoyed Jim and Mick years for what they were despite the struggling, really annoyed with JM for not giving them some "reward" by letting them manage through the final season at EP esp. as the taxi was allowed a decent budget for players which they never got!

The last decade has really not been worth watching in the slightest, not just because of the useless owner but because of the cascade of clueless crap managers with their dreadful ideas for football "entertainment".


Would be good to have a manager who has a full preseason and then a full season to see what he can do. The last one to have that was Paul Ince but he doesn't really count because of the restrictions in place for signings and, before that, was Jaap Stam.


All of our managers in the last 10 years (?) have been shit apart from Clarke for a bit until he turned into a fcuking judas twat (Fulham ffs) and he looked like he'd shat himself in a lift and Stam but his football was just terrible.

Special mentions go to Clement who seemed to be educationally sub normal and Ince who I think was.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by blythspartan » 18 Apr 2024 16:50

I see a new catering partnership has been announced so hopefully that’s a fairly good sign.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by RG30 » 18 Apr 2024 16:58

I wouldn't read anything into it. Compass/Levy contract ran out end of this season and was always going to change regardless.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by MartinRdg » 18 Apr 2024 17:04

blythspartan I see a new catering partnership has been announced so hopefully that’s a fairly good sign.


Depends if it's better than Compass :shock:

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by Mr Angry » 18 Apr 2024 18:31

I'm another who became disillusioned with not just Reading, but football generally, after we got promoted the 2nd time; the 05/06 squad kept the friendly approachable ethos that had existed before we hit the big-time and managed to stay grounded in the first 2 seasons in Prem, but once the Russians took over, all that seemed to get lost.

Giving support to footballers who didn't seem connected to the fans in anyway, and who - frankly - didn't seem to care meant that going to games just became a chore; as a result, I wasn't enjoying it anymore and thought "sod this" and simply stopped going. (I was going to watch an evening home game v Man City; met up with a fellow nobber who wasn't going to the game, and just stayed in the pub all evening rather than go to the game!)

I am beginning to feel the first stirrings of wanting to go again as a result of this season; the way that this squad and Management have battled through all the off-field and ownership cr@p to become an attractive, intelligent team to watch again, where it actually feel is if they and the supporters are all on the same page, has made me genuinely care about the team once more.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by retro royal » 18 Apr 2024 19:52

Biggest hope we've got is our great academy and training ground, though I think these will be lost in time unless Championship football is maintained at a minimum. The training ground business rates alone is going to be huge along with the stadium, we need the local councils to help out, but doubt they will with their current funding issues. The club surviving past this season is the only thing I want, can't imagine trying to even enjoy football if we go under.

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