by Ian Royal » 21 Jan 2012 20:28
by Friday's Legacy » 21 Jan 2012 20:32
Ian Royal Which isn't just buying success. The satisfaction in succeeding is having done so from a relatively level playing field, not by having a sugar daddy who pumps in tens of millions more than the majority of the rest.
by FiNeRaIn » 21 Jan 2012 20:33
Ian Royal Which isn't just buying success. The satisfaction in succeeding is having done so from a relatively level playing field, not by having a sugar daddy who pumps in tens of millions more than the majority of the rest.
by ZacNaloen » 21 Jan 2012 20:33
by RoyalBlue » 21 Jan 2012 20:36
Ian Royal Which isn't just buying success. The satisfaction in succeeding is having done so from a relatively level playing field, not by having a sugar daddy who pumps in tens of millions more than the majority of the rest.
by Mr Angry » 21 Jan 2012 20:36
by Friday's Legacy » 21 Jan 2012 20:38
by Mr Cinema » 21 Jan 2012 20:39
Ian Royal Which isn't just buying success. The satisfaction in succeeding is having done so from a relatively level playing field, not by having a sugar daddy who pumps in tens of millions more than the majority of the rest.
by Ian Royal » 21 Jan 2012 20:40
FiNeRaInIan Royal Which isn't just buying success. The satisfaction in succeeding is having done so from a relatively level playing field, not by having a sugar daddy who pumps in tens of millions more than the majority of the rest.
how do you think anyone gets successful without money Ian?
by RoyalBlue » 21 Jan 2012 20:45
Mr CinemaIan Royal Which isn't just buying success. The satisfaction in succeeding is having done so from a relatively level playing field, not by having a sugar daddy who pumps in tens of millions more than the majority of the rest.
Yeah that shiny new stadium in Whitley was bought and paid for by the blood sweat and toil of the 3000 that used to visit Elm Park before Madejski came along to teach us all about morality.
by FiNeRaIn » 21 Jan 2012 20:46
Ian RoyalFiNeRaInIan Royal Which isn't just buying success. The satisfaction in succeeding is having done so from a relatively level playing field, not by having a sugar daddy who pumps in tens of millions more than the majority of the rest.
how do you think anyone gets successful without money Ian?
I think you've failed to understand.
by Royal With Cheese » 21 Jan 2012 20:47
Ian RoyalRoyal With CheeseIan Royal Part of the reason I support Reading is because of our integrity.
Just one question Ian, when you started supporting Reading - how did you work this integrity stuff out?
FTR I've not been so excited since I worked out what my todger was for.
Part of the reason I continue to support Reading. It makes me love the club much more.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 21 Jan 2012 20:55
by Ian Royal » 21 Jan 2012 20:58
FiNeRaInIan RoyalFiNeRaIn how do you think anyone gets successful without money Ian?
I think you've failed to understand.
Possibly, because you aren't being very clear with your reactionary over the top posts.
We haven't got some ridiculous sugar daddy and there is no signs of us investing tens of millions. Even if so, I wouldn't care...you need to spend to compete. Doing things with morals in football doesn't work. So this may be the wrong sport for you these days.
by Ian Royal » 21 Jan 2012 21:00
Royal With CheeseIan RoyalRoyal With Cheese Just one question Ian, when you started supporting Reading - how did you work this integrity stuff out?
FTR I've not been so excited since I worked out what my todger was for.
Part of the reason I continue to support Reading. It makes me love the club much more.
1. That wasn't what you originally posted and
2. In that case why don't to go and support FC United?
I would suggest if you want integrity in sport - football is not for you.
by paultheroyal » 21 Jan 2012 21:02
by friday fan » 21 Jan 2012 21:05
by MmmMonsterMunch » 21 Jan 2012 21:14
friday fan over the last 3 seasons I have been one of those who have posted saying that sir JM has had his time and selling is foolish, accepting pro JM posters who at times have been so abusive. I welcome the new ownership and like anything in life a new direction has been found. SJM has said he'd wait until a new and acceptable buyer entered the arena and now one has, acceptable to SJM otherwise he wouldn't have sold 51%. We hopefully will have a platform to build from and money available but no silly signings please.The one thing I am glad about is being able to see Brian build a team with proper money being made available -we are hovering on the play off positions and a proven striker is/should be top of the list. Next thing I would say if i were Brian is to Kebe, sign a contract or oxford off as Kebe has seemed to hold the club to ransom recently. As for past mercenaries and i won't name them then perhaps they will watch in regret while a new era dawns for RFC.
For ever a Royal and looking forward to the new era.
PS pro SJM fans who I assume are the negative posters on this thread advice is embrace this and give as much support to the new owners as you did in defending SJM, lets become united Royals and want the best for our club
by Man Friday » 21 Jan 2012 21:15
by LoyalRoyal22 » 21 Jan 2012 21:17
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