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Re: RFC Wishlist

by LWJ » 17 Nov 2010 13:31

Like many have said, play in european competition. I would sell my car for that.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Handsome Man » 17 Nov 2010 13:39

roadrunner Madejski sells the club to someone with a lot of money who wants to invest in the team and stadium and take us forward.


I wouldn't want that. I saw success being bought at a lower level with Rushden and Diamonds and it just seemed a bit wierd.

I'd like to go to the new Wembley and see us win.

I'd like to see another striker have a 30-goal season.

One more go in the Premiership would be good.

Going abroad to watch them play in a meaningful competition would be good

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Mr Optimist » 17 Nov 2010 13:43

Isaac Hunt If it is a wish list then i'd like to win the League Cup, FA Cup, Community Shield, Europa League, Premier League and the Champions League. :D

I would settle for winning a play-off final or reaching a major cup final.

I'd also enjoy beating a full strength "top 4" side on their own patch.


No such thing as "full strengh" anymore so I presume you mean a top 4 side selecting AN 11 from their squad of 25 and beating them.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Isaac Hunt » 17 Nov 2010 13:50

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Isaac Hunt If it is a wish list then i'd like to win the League Cup, FA Cup, Community Shield, Europa League, Premier League and the Champions League. :D

I would settle for winning a play-off final or reaching a major cup final.

I'd also enjoy beating a full strength "top 4" side on their own patch.


No such thing as "full strengh" anymore so I presume you mean a top 4 side selecting AN 11 from their squad of 25 and beating them.


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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Binfield Royal » 17 Nov 2010 13:52

A striker who has a decent 1st touch and who knows where the goal is. I really do think we would be top 2 if we'd had one of these from the start of the season. Sinclair has scored 12 for Swansea already and only cost half a mil.


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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Hugo Boss » 17 Nov 2010 14:02

Competitive away game in Europe
Newcastle away every season
An atmosphere at the Mad Stad
Better booze in the concourse

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by under the tin » 17 Nov 2010 14:03

As it's just fantasy Island, I'd love to see us banging heads with the big boys, in terms of transfers.
Alec Ferguson has organised the press conference, and just before it starts, his mobile goes off, and Gylfi's agent is on, telling him that the quintuple euromillion rollover winning new chairman of reading has outbid United, and he's coming home. :P :P

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Elmer Park » 17 Nov 2010 22:08

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roadrunner Madejski sells the club to someone with a lot of money who wants to invest in the team and stadium and take us forward.

Sounds like yet another deluded teenager, lacking experience of life. Do you think that there is a queue of billionaires somewhere, desperate to own a football club, just so they can throw away endless sums of money for no return, except to read unappreciative comments from fans that probably couldn't organize a tuck shop queue, let alone have input into the complicated business running of a football club. My wish is that you unrealistic dreamers would f'off to Chelsea or manure if thats the style of club that you want to follow. I personally think that the Chairman has, and still is, running the Club in a very good manner. Under his chairmanship, there will still be a solvent Reading Football club for many years to come, and not a sterile, un-affordable, mercenary team, taking the fans as mugs, kissing the badge but threatening to leave if another player earns £1,000.00 a week more than them despite the fact that they are on £140,000.00 a week already.
I wish you types would learn to appreciate the Chairman and what he has achieved. Remember, his predecessor Smee ostensibly only wanted the club just so that Rock---- could build on Elm Park.


Very harsh criticism of roadrunner from oldebiscuit. It may be unlikely to happen but the topic of the thread is people's wishes and that happens to be that of roadrunner and as far as I can see he made no criticism of SJM. Indeed whether one believes him or not I thought SJM has hinted that might be his wish for the Club too with the proviso that the new owner was a safe person to run the Club. Doesn't have to be a mega mega rich owner and could be someone who restarts the concept of building brick by brick which let's be honest after a fantastic period of great success has stalled.

As a matter of fact I cannot understand why roadrunner's wish wouldn't be the wish of many Reading fans who want to see the Club establish themselves as a regular Premiership Club which I know isn't the wish of all fans. I would be perfectly happy if roadrunners wish came true if the owner had a safe pair of hands for the job.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by floyd__streete » 17 Nov 2010 22:19

When I win the lottery I am buying RFC and banning the general public from the ground. Future home games will be attended by my small circle of associates and I who will spend the entirety of the game shouting our own brand of hilarious barbed abuse from the comfort of the directors box.


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Re: RFC Wishlist

by The Rouge » 18 Nov 2010 02:05

Maguire I'd rather win a P/O Final than lose a cup semi.

In fact, not bothered about a cup semi which will be full of the glory sort on their big day out.

An away trip in Europe would be absolutely mint. I'd go anywhere.


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Re: RFC Wishlist

by prostak » 18 Nov 2010 02:38

European competition would be amazing. However, I'm not sure I want to be back in the Premier at the moment, especially given the problems we'd have competing at that level (cf this week's news about the debt levels of Bolton, a similarly sized club). So first I want a sane, intelligent, wildly rich chairman with no dodgy human rights record, someone who wants to build us gradually rather than chuck money at us.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Royal_Delight » 18 Nov 2010 06:13

Promotion
Stay in the Premier League
Win the FA cup
Not go into administration
Playing in the Europa League

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Royal_Delight » 18 Nov 2010 06:30

floyd__streete When I win the lottery I am buying RFC and banning the general public from the ground. Future home games will be attended by my small circle of associates and I who will spend the entirety of the game shouting our own brand of hilarious barbed abuse from the comfort of the directors box.


Don't forget to invest in the club! We need a new striker! :D


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Re: RFC Wishlist

by Bandini » 18 Nov 2010 12:10

floyd__streete When I win the lottery I am buying RFC and banning the general public from the ground. Future home games will be attended by my small circle of associates and I who will spend the entirety of the game shouting our own brand of hilarious barbed abuse from the comfort of the directors box.


Which is transmitted to the earpieces being worn by the players.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by floyd__streete » 18 Nov 2010 13:36

Royal_Delight
floyd__streete When I win the lottery I am buying RFC and banning the general public from the ground. Future home games will be attended by my small circle of associates and I who will spend the entirety of the game shouting our own brand of hilarious barbed abuse from the comfort of the directors box.


Don't forget to invest in the club! We need a new striker! :D


No.

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floyd__streete When I win the lottery I am buying RFC and banning the general public from the ground. Future home games will be attended by my small circle of associates and I who will spend the entirety of the game shouting our own brand of hilarious barbed abuse from the comfort of the directors box.


Which is transmitted to the earpieces being worn by the players.


Yes!

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by readingbedding » 18 Nov 2010 13:42

I want the 10p charge barrier between the Tilehurst End and and the South Bank back.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by floyd__streete » 18 Nov 2010 13:44

readingbedding I want the 10p charge barrier between the Tilehurst End and and the South Bank back.


The 'NO TRANSFERS' sign between the Tilehurst End and the South Bank in EP's latter years was always a mildly amusing and happy reminder of how unambitious our dear old club is.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by roadrunner » 18 Nov 2010 14:16

oldebiscuit
roadrunner Madejski sells the club to someone with a lot of money who wants to invest in the team and stadium and take us forward.



Sounds like yet another deluded teenager, lacking experience of life. Do you think that there is a queue of billionaires somewhere, desperate to own a football club, just so they can throw away endless sums of money for no return, except to read unappreciative comments from fans that probably couldn't organize a tuck shop queue, let alone have input into the complicated business running of a football club. My wish is that you unrealistic dreamers would f'off to Chelsea or manure if thats the style of club that you want to follow. I personally think that the Chairman has, and still is, running the Club in a very good manner. Under his chairmanship, there will still be a solvent Reading Football club for many years to come, and not a sterile, un-affordable, mercenary team, taking the fans as mugs, kissing the badge but threatening to leave if another player earns £1,000.00 a week more than them despite the fact that they are on £140,000.00 a week already.
I wish you types would learn to appreciate the Chairman and what he has achieved. Remember, his predecessor Smee ostensibly only wanted the club just so that Rock---- could build on Elm Park.


Nope, sadly well into my 30's here. I don't disagree much with what you say but I would add that Madejski wants to sell and doesn't have the vigor that he used to have. For this football club to continue to develop it needs new ownership. I don't think I mentioned anywhere that we need a billionaire, that sir is you going off on a tangent. What I would like to see is another John Madejski. Someone with a sensible head but someone that has the drive and ambition that John Madejski had 10/15 years ago.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by The Prisoner » 18 Nov 2010 15:51

I feel I am kind of treading water supporting Reading these last few years. I have been going since the late 70s and always revelled in the "plucky underdog" small team with potential sort of tag. Then our dreams came true and we were in the big time (let's face it - I never thought that would happen). Don't get me wrong, I love the Championship, and it is a massive step up from the Div 4 stuff I was brought up on, but having seen us make the prem and take it by as much storm as we could I now feel half-hearted about what happened next and being a "nearly" club for the last few years. Of course I don't mean it, but in some ways I wish we had never made the prem, that way my wishlist would be more sensible.

As it is I want to go back and stay there. Man Utd home >>>>> Scunthorpe home, regardless of how much more "authentic" the latter is.

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Re: RFC Wishlist

by readingbedding » 18 Nov 2010 15:53

Manchester United at home is the same as Scunthorpe at home for me.
By that I mean that I would be there whoever we played.

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