by Carnabyswhiskers » 18 Oct 2024 17:02
by Hendo » 18 Oct 2024 17:14
Carnabyswhiskers Adrian Durham on the Talksport website has the SCL Stadium 24th out of 24 in League One in his review of the 92 PL and EFL grounds. His comment:
'Reading have gone bottom of the table, it's soporific. It's just so dull and so boring. It will send you to sleep. There's nothing there to love. I don't even see it as a football stadium. I know it is but I've seen so many other sports there.
I can't be doing with it really. I don't love it at all. And their old ground, Elm Park, was brilliant. That was tight.'
Not been to the Mad for a while (sigh - geographical reasons) but from what I have been reading on here the atmosphere seemed to have been decent, especially over the last 18 months.
Link if anyone wants to read the article:
https://talksport.com/football/2149474/ ... challenge/
His top three: 3 Blackpool, 2 Charlton, 1 Peterborough. But as he admits he is a Posh fan.
by Crusader Royal » 18 Oct 2024 18:49
HendoCarnabyswhiskers Adrian Durham on the Talksport website has the SCL Stadium 24th out of 24 in League One in his review of the 92 PL and EFL grounds. His comment:
'Reading have gone bottom of the table, it's soporific. It's just so dull and so boring. It will send you to sleep. There's nothing there to love. I don't even see it as a football stadium. I know it is but I've seen so many other sports there.
I can't be doing with it really. I don't love it at all. And their old ground, Elm Park, was brilliant. That was tight.'
Not been to the Mad for a while (sigh - geographical reasons) but from what I have been reading on here the atmosphere seemed to have been decent, especially over the last 18 months.
Link if anyone wants to read the article:
https://talksport.com/football/2149474/ ... challenge/
His top three: 3 Blackpool, 2 Charlton, 1 Peterborough. But as he admits he is a Posh fan.
Thought he was talking about his own radio show for a minute.
by Clyde1998 » 18 Oct 2024 18:51
by From Despair To Where? » 18 Oct 2024 19:22
by WestYorksRoyal » 18 Oct 2024 19:45
by windermereROYAL » 18 Oct 2024 21:18
by percy_freeman » 18 Oct 2024 21:36
by From Despair To Where? » 18 Oct 2024 22:19
percy_freeman Anyone that rates Loftus Rd or whatever it's called now has never been in the away end! Whilst the SCL is far from the best, considering what we as fans have had to endure for a few years now, I think it deserves a bit more credit.
by Sutekh » 19 Oct 2024 07:54
by Jackson Corner » 19 Oct 2024 12:21
by traff » 19 Oct 2024 13:25
Jackson Corner Speaking as a wheelchair user and someone who has been to a lot of other grounds. Reading is right up there with the very best in the country. When people like Durham dish the dirt they don’t take thing’s like other facilities toilets, food outlets, access etc.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 19 Oct 2024 14:10
by Jagermesiter1871 » 19 Oct 2024 14:13
percy_freeman Anyone that rates Loftus Rd or whatever it's called now has never been in the away end! Whilst the SCL is far from the best, considering what we as fans have had to endure for a few years now, I think it deserves a bit more credit.
by PieEater » 19 Oct 2024 19:42
Jagermesiter1871 He's obviously done it to get clicks. The SCL is obviously in the top 5 stadiums in the league but would be boring and get no engagement if he put that. Instead he puts it bottom, puts a few absolute dumps at the top and it's gets the people going. Edgelord cherry on top he puts Peterborough top knowing it's a shit hole but is his team.
by AthleticoSpizz » 19 Oct 2024 20:53
by stealthpapes » 19 Oct 2024 20:57
Crusader RoyalHendoCarnabyswhiskers Adrian Durham on the Talksport website has the SCL Stadium 24th out of 24 in League One in his review of the 92 PL and EFL grounds. His comment:
'Reading have gone bottom of the table, it's soporific. It's just so dull and so boring. It will send you to sleep. There's nothing there to love. I don't even see it as a football stadium. I know it is but I've seen so many other sports there.
I can't be doing with it really. I don't love it at all. And their old ground, Elm Park, was brilliant. That was tight.'
Not been to the Mad for a while (sigh - geographical reasons) but from what I have been reading on here the atmosphere seemed to have been decent, especially over the last 18 months.
Link if anyone wants to read the article:
https://talksport.com/football/2149474/ ... challenge/
His top three: 3 Blackpool, 2 Charlton, 1 Peterborough. But as he admits he is a Posh fan.
Thought he was talking about his own radio show for a minute.
I’m pretty certain it’s only been used for football and rugby. Unless you count holding the final stages of the Reading half marathon.
It can be a vibrant as any ground, it can be quiet and a bit dull. Perhaps he’s only been there when we played Peterborough, perhaps that is the issue !
by Carnabyswhiskers » 20 Oct 2024 00:39
stealthpapesCrusader RoyalHendo
Thought he was talking about his own radio show for a minute.
I’m pretty certain it’s only been used for football and rugby. Unless you count holding the final stages of the Reading half marathon.
It can be a vibrant as any ground, it can be quiet and a bit dull. Perhaps he’s only been there when we played Peterborough, perhaps that is the issue !
tbf both rugby codes
I was trying to think of good/bad stadia and something I noticed at Sunderland came to mind. We were up in the sticks and you just couldn't hear anything from the home fans. So it was remarkably low atmosphere where we were (and I expect the Sunderland fans heard oxf*rd all either).FWIW, the pub in the old train station, the Colliery right by the ground, the VAUX brewery near the ground, fish and chips on the beach, couple of pints in the beachside hotel. Sunderland's remarkably nice. There's even a walrus statue.
by JR » 20 Oct 2024 01:00
by stealthpapes » 20 Oct 2024 07:17
CarnabyswhiskersstealthpapesCrusader Royal
I’m pretty certain it’s only been used for football and rugby. Unless you count holding the final stages of the Reading half marathon.
It can be a vibrant as any ground, it can be quiet and a bit dull. Perhaps he’s only been there when we played Peterborough, perhaps that is the issue !
tbf both rugby codes
I was trying to think of good/bad stadia and something I noticed at Sunderland came to mind. We were up in the sticks and you just couldn't hear anything from the home fans. So it was remarkably low atmosphere where we were (and I expect the Sunderland fans heard oxf*rd all either).FWIW, the pub in the old train station, the Colliery right by the ground, the VAUX brewery near the ground, fish and chips on the beach, couple of pints in the beachside hotel. Sunderland's remarkably nice. There's even a walrus statue.
A couple more decent stopping off points next time we play there: @venue on Roker Avenue and The Harbour View, both cracking real ale pubs. The first one has a 'Porterfield Suite'. Wouldn't recommend wearing away colours, though.
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