by Cobi » 21 Nov 2012 12:53
by Optimist » 21 Nov 2012 13:02
RoyalWire No, it's been good really. I'd much rather this than an mid table, nothing ever happens team.
As soon as I drew Reading, I knew that one way or another it would be an eventful season fighting to stay in the PL. If we get relagated, so be it, I'm happy to take the rough with the smooth.
But I dont think that it will happen.
by RoyalWire » 21 Nov 2012 13:36
by Sagaris » 21 Nov 2012 13:45
by maffff » 21 Nov 2012 13:47
RoyalWire All the lads at work are in to their football, and me rugby, so it was really to join in the craic with them.
Picked at random was the best way to do it, happy with the luck of the draw too
by RoyalWire » 21 Nov 2012 13:49
by melonhead » 21 Nov 2012 14:04
by If you still hate Futcher » 21 Nov 2012 14:24
RoyalWire It's quite strange that people are anticipating such a poor turnout/atmosphere as with the rugby, Wigan have a pretty big home following and away travel is always good. When Warrington play there the atmosphere is fantastic.
by RoyalWire » 21 Nov 2012 14:26
by Royalclapper » 21 Nov 2012 14:45
If you still hate FutcherRoyalWire It's quite strange that people are anticipating such a poor turnout/atmosphere as with the rugby, Wigan have a pretty big home following and away travel is always good. When Warrington play there the atmosphere is fantastic.
When we went there for a midweek game (many moons ago) when they were at their old ground we asked in the town for directions to the football and the normal reply we got was "What, the Rugby?". Eventually we did get some sketchy directions
from some old bloke which just about sent us in the right direction.
by Stuka » 21 Nov 2012 14:46
by RoyalWire » 21 Nov 2012 14:58
Stuka RoyalWire: Just to say enjoy the game mate and keep up the support. Following Reading is very much an exercise in patient, delayed gratification.
by Mike Hunt » 21 Nov 2012 15:00
by RoyalWire » 21 Nov 2012 15:02
Mike Hunt I was thinking about you the other day RW. Glad to see you sticking to it
My story is similar to yours, all of my mates loved the football, (I was more of a Rugby League man) and would watch it on Saturday nights (Australian here). They told me that I had to have a team, so I was thinking, and they were showing a Reading game before the Prem games in the 05/06 season. They absolutely battered the team (cannot remember who) and I told my mate that I wanted to go for Reading. He laughed and told me they were in the Championship. I didn't care.
I now know more about football, and follow it more than all of the others.
Funnily enough, I do not care much for the NRL anymore. Refereeing has ruined it. I can understand when some decisions get cocked up in the football, but with the amount of replays and two referees on the pitch, there can be little excuse for how many wrong decisions they give. Oh, and it also could be because I am a Sharks fan (they will come close to winning it next year though, signed some great talent).
by winchester_royal » 21 Nov 2012 15:07
by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Nov 2012 15:35
melonhead worst attendances in the prem arent they?almost never fill their ground,even when the big guns visit
i say this with no research whatsoever
by RoyalWire » 21 Nov 2012 15:37
by Mike Hunt » 21 Nov 2012 15:37
RoyalWireMike Hunt I was thinking about you the other day RW. Glad to see you sticking to it
My story is similar to yours, all of my mates loved the football, (I was more of a Rugby League man) and would watch it on Saturday nights (Australian here). They told me that I had to have a team, so I was thinking, and they were showing a Reading game before the Prem games in the 05/06 season. They absolutely battered the team (cannot remember who) and I told my mate that I wanted to go for Reading. He laughed and told me they were in the Championship. I didn't care.
I now know more about football, and follow it more than all of the others.
Funnily enough, I do not care much for the NRL anymore. Refereeing has ruined it. I can understand when some decisions get cocked up in the football, but with the amount of replays and two referees on the pitch, there can be little excuse for how many wrong decisions they give. Oh, and it also could be because I am a Sharks fan (they will come close to winning it next year though, signed some great talent).
Do they have Carney at 6 next year?
by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Nov 2012 15:43
RoyalWire What time should I plan to be in the ground? It's only a 20 minute train ride for me, will much be going on around the ground?
Still upset about the lack of pitchside pints ha-ha!
by RoyalWire » 21 Nov 2012 15:45
Mike Hunt Yep. He is loving it in Cronulla. But he did have a year "off the radar" at the Roosters, and then went nuts the next year...
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