by bcubed »
07 Mar 2018 11:22
Hoop Blah Para Handy Maidenhead next year for me.
After watching Reading for 48 years I've actually had enough.
Saw my first game in 1970 against Rochdale. Les Chappell scored a penalty which went in off the post. Been going pretty much ever since. Season ticket holder at the Madesjki since it opened in 1998.
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No real afiliation for them but enjoy what they're trying to do. Admire the fact that they're semi pro. Sure, some of the football may be shit but it's infintely preferable to what I've watched at Reading this last couple of seasons.
It's kind of odd not having any connection to the club you're watching but tbh I feel that way about Reading these days. Last few years have completely disenchanted me. Thought long and hard about renewing when they sacked Brian the first time. In retrospect, that's when it all when downhill for me. Might have been the right decision but I think that's when I realised that, yeah, I'm not enjoying this at all anymore.
I think this is quite a common trend to be honest. Both on here and in the real world there are plenty of long term Reading fans I know of who've turned their back on watching Reading and ended up in various non-league grounds instead.
For Reading fans that got the bug in watching Reading in the lower leagues at Elm Park there's certainly a familiar draw to non-league football as in many ways in feels a bit like the old days of a community club and more of a two way relationship even if the football isn't the greatest.
I think it's a by product of the way the professional game has gone, well in the top leagues at least, and it really should be a warning to those that run the game.
Does anyone know what the trend is for attendance at non-league levels? Has it had a significant impact at all?
Completely in tune with these sentiments
Last night I chose the familiar drudge of watching Reading over my local team Brackley
Big mistake as I thought it might be.
Reading as usual were awful, spineless, seemingly without much will to win. One moment of skill from Barrow and that was it.
On the other hand, Brackley beat Stockport to get to the FA Trophy semis.
Each time I've been to watch it's been a far more enjoyable game than any at the Madejski, so I may join you Para in ditching Reading next season.
Well played Brackley (I know it's of little interest to most of you but FoC includes Brackley in the local teams)