by Das_Ding » 01 May 2025 10:30
by stealthpapes » 01 May 2025 12:33
by stealthpapes » 01 May 2025 12:41
WestYorksRoyal It's not unique to Reading. My closest team are Bradford City. Their attendances are not diverse, when the city very much is. I think perception is a problem; crown used to tolerate racism as recently as the 90s, and there will still be fans who think that "banter" is acceptable.
Also for the South Asian community representation is an issue; it's a demographic under represented on the pitch.
by Forbury Lion » 01 May 2025 14:34
Yeah but podgy, bald, middle aged men tend to not to self identify as such and probably think the likes of Lewis Wing are their peers and they would be out there too possibly doing a better job if the scouting network was better.Crusader RoyalForbury LionMaybe lack of players of the same ethnicity they can relate to?Das_Ding Three reasons
1. Less likely to have got the itch from their dads
2. Put off by the perception or reality of the racism that still goes on in football stands around the country
3. Reading's football and financial situation do not exactly make a compelling case for a Berkshire-based neutral who could find an excuse to support, say, Chelsea, and we also don't have the retro ramshackle charm of other L1 or L2 teams
Other sports may be a factor, but probably playing those sports on a Saturday rather than attending since Berkshire isn't really a hot spot for sports like Ruby or Cricket, but there are a number of Cricket grounds dotted around the place.
We don’t have any podgy, bald, middle aged players but lack those doesn’t stop that demographic turning up in large numbers.
by Green » 01 May 2025 14:52
stealthpapes My Dad went by himself once and later that night, we saw photos of him on the social medias with the caption 'is that Mark Hughes at the game tonight?'.
by Sutekh » 01 May 2025 15:07
Das_Ding I took a Chinese-heritage friend, who looks nothing like Dai Yongge, to a match last season and we heard several fans loudly muttering 'is that Dai Yongge?'. It was grim and hostile.
by Jackson Corner » 01 May 2025 16:47
RoyalBlueJackson Corner Asians do not like football. I never played football for or against Asian players in the Sunday leagues. But cricket was a different story with loads of Asian players. Sometimes entire clubs. We have a lot of eastern europeans in west Reading maybe we could target them?
I don't think that's necessarily the case. I used to work in Wembley and Harrow and the Asians that I worked with - male and female - loved their football. Football in the winter and cricket in the summer.
by leon » 02 May 2025 15:32
Brogue Whenever you see pictures of the crowds at Reading games it's just white men, as far as the eye can see. Why are there not more Black or Asian people attending Reading matches? and should the club be doing more to encourage them to attend?
According to the reading.gov pageReading has a very diverse population, with 46.5% now belonging to a Black and Minority Ethnic community
As we can see the crowd is disproportionately white compared the diverse population of Reading. Why?
by 72 bus » 04 May 2025 10:18
by John Madejski's Wallet » 04 May 2025 10:36
by leon » 04 May 2025 14:35
72 bus Plenty of Asians in the upper west yesterday, well there was until we went 3 goals down.
by Jackson Corner » 05 May 2025 06:01
by Brogue » 05 May 2025 08:01
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