JamieY26 F**K OFF NEWBIE!...... No, seriously!
A nice appropriate post.
I think the first post of a newbie should be a bit more positive. Gives them a little credibility.
by Gordons Cumming » 06 Jan 2016 10:04
JamieY26 F**K OFF NEWBIE!...... No, seriously!
by TommyF » 06 Jan 2016 10:06
i always wish you were allowed to sell your place to the highest bidder who finished top 10 say. So have the thrill of finishing Champions then flog the prem place to Leeds or Derby or whoever for £30mill then go again the next season! I hate the premiership but love the fight for promotionPandoras Box ^this.
Weirdly I'd be quite happy if we made third place, got to the play off final and lost at Wembley every year. Championship is a great division, you can never be sure on a result and a good smattering of away fixtures around the country, Premiership, well meh, who gives a sh1t.
by Forbury Lion » 06 Jan 2016 11:02
Jimmys sock Sorry folks but you all need to get it into your heads that the club will not be returning to the premier league.
Struggling for goals for most of the season they are now happy to sell their top goal scorer. He may well have a bit of a attitude problem at times. So what! Where would the club be without his goals. Add to that a cheapskate appointment of a manager they sacked a couple of years ago.
No forward thinking no ambition.
After 30 years I'm so glad I no longer waste any of my hard earned on this shambles of a club.
So to all of you who wear the RTGs sorry but this club has peaked and is now on it way back down to where it was when l first started supporting them.
And to all the knobheads on here taking the moral high ground on players attitudes, take a look around you on match days you're surrounded by people with poor attitude.
by Jimmys sock » 06 Jan 2016 14:31
Gordons CummingJamieY26 F**K OFF NEWBIE!...... No, seriously!
A nice appropriate post.
I think the first post of a newbie should be a bit more positive. Gives them a little credibility.
by trueroyal1871 » 06 Jan 2016 14:38
Ian Herring You sound fit, Jimmy.
What are you wearing?
by Green » 06 Jan 2016 14:39
Ian Royal Bit odd to join just to say you don't want anything to do with the club anymore and we're in decline.
by RoyalBlue » 06 Jan 2016 17:30
Forbury LionJimmys sock Sorry folks but you all need to get it into your heads that the club will not be returning to the premier league.
Struggling for goals for most of the season they are now happy to sell their top goal scorer. He may well have a bit of a attitude problem at times. So what! Where would the club be without his goals. Add to that a cheapskate appointment of a manager they sacked a couple of years ago.
No forward thinking no ambition.
After 30 years I'm so glad I no longer waste any of my hard earned on this shambles of a club.
So to all of you who wear the RTGs sorry but this club has peaked and is now on it way back down to where it was when l first started supporting them.
And to all the knobheads on here taking the moral high ground on players attitudes, take a look around you on match days you're surrounded by people with poor attitude.
Hello Jimmy One Post, you must be new around here. Where were you when we were languishing in the 4th tier? If you had told us then that we'd never make the top division some might have agreed and with that attitude we'd still be there. Sure we may be in decline but that doesn't mean we won't recover and bounce back in the next 2-5 years.
We're always going to have to overachieve to go up - It's the Reading way, but as we've proved twice already a team of overachieving average players with the right attitude and manager can win the title over teams of higher value and higher quality players.
Personally, I think the premier league is over rated, I'm happy with Championship Football as long as we are playing good attacking football and I'm entertained.
by Forbury Lion » 06 Jan 2016 17:41
by Cookie » 06 Jan 2016 17:51
by Ian Royal » 06 Jan 2016 20:38
GreenIan Royal Bit odd to join just to say you don't want anything to do with the club anymore and we're in decline.
What prompted you to sign up on here out of interest, Ian?
by The Illuminati » 06 Jan 2016 21:10
by oldebiscuit » 06 Jan 2016 22:01
Jimmys sockGordons CummingJamieY26 F**K OFF NEWBIE!...... No, seriously!
A nice appropriate post.
I think the first post of a newbie should be a bit more positive. Gives them a little credibility.
Not looking for any credibility from any of the tossers on here.
Thank you for all the kind comments on this post they were everything I expected, you are all truly wonderful human beings
by Longhorn1970 » 06 Jan 2016 22:44
by John Smith » 07 Jan 2016 10:08
3points I'm always in two minds as to whether I really want us to get back in the Prem. I love the thrill of being title contenders, but then hate the thought of getting dicked on by the likes of Arsenal, City, etc week in week out. Bournemouth and Norwich are still both struggling, despite some much bigger, more established teams being utter pants this year. Only Watford are doing well, and they signed 15 new players in the summer!
by Armadillo Roadkill » 07 Jan 2016 10:35
TommyFi always wish you were allowed to sell your place to the highest bidder who finished top 10 say. So have the thrill of finishing Champions then flog the prem place to Leeds or Derby or whoever for £30mill then go again the next season! I hate the premiership but love the fight for promotionPandoras Box ^this.
Weirdly I'd be quite happy if we made third place, got to the play off final and lost at Wembley every year. Championship is a great division, you can never be sure on a result and a good smattering of away fixtures around the country, Premiership, well meh, who gives a sh1t.
by Forbury Lion » 07 Jan 2016 17:46
Armadillo RoadkillTommyFi always wish you were allowed to sell your place to the highest bidder who finished top 10 say. So have the thrill of finishing Champions then flog the prem place to Leeds or Derby or whoever for £30mill then go again the next season! I hate the premiership but love the fight for promotionPandoras Box ^this.
Weirdly I'd be quite happy if we made third place, got to the play off final and lost at Wembley every year. Championship is a great division, you can never be sure on a result and a good smattering of away fixtures around the country, Premiership, well meh, who gives a sh1t.
I've often said my preferred option would be to win the Championship then opt to stay in it. The idea of selling it to the highest bidder is just genius. Shall I 'phone Greg Dyke or will you?
by notloyalenuffroyal » 07 Jan 2016 19:56
Royalwaster
I kind of agree - although perversely I'd of course always be massively disappointed every year we lost at Wembley. Although saying that I still remember the Swansea match as a 'great' occasion ... albeit disappointing. In contrast, I don't remember the last Premiership season as anything other than a big disappointment ...
by East Grinstead Royal » 08 Jan 2016 10:11
notloyalenuffroyal I would be a big fan of cross division playoffs... 3rd automatically plays 18th of Prem League 4th and 5th play a semi-final and the Winner plays 17th of Prem League. Whoever wins each game is Premium league next season. Now that would be fun!
by Maneki Neko » 08 Jan 2016 10:37
Cookie NEVER? NEVER?
Never is a very long time, my sock-clad friend.
by Forbury Lion » 08 Jan 2016 11:01
The club owners can do this - just sell the entire club and buy another one in the championship.Armadillo Roadkill I've often said my preferred option would be to win the Championship then opt to stay in it. The idea of selling it to the highest bidder is just genius. Shall I 'phone Greg Dyke or will you?
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