by Arch » 19 Apr 2008 23:40
by Geekins » 19 Apr 2008 23:44
by Archie's penalty » 19 Apr 2008 23:47
Arch Bolton were a yo-yo club for years, West Brom are the definition of one, and as for Sunderland...
The benefit to being a yo-yo club is you get a nice promotion every two or three years, something we could all do with. In fact the more I think about it, it's perfect for us. The RTG's will get plenty to exult about, the STG's will get plenty to crow about, those who think we belong in the PRemiership will be happy half the time, those who yearn for the purity of Championship football will get their fix, we'll be able to schedule a visit to Old Trafford and the Emirates every couple of years, with a nice day at Blackpool or Plymouth in the off years. How could anyone possible complain.
There now. Stop you bickering and give us a nice smile, eh?
by working class hero » 20 Apr 2008 00:14
Arch Bolton were a yo-yo club for years, West Brom are the definition of one, and as for Sunderland...
The benefit to being a yo-yo club is you get a nice promotion every two or three years, something we could all do with. In fact the more I think about it, it's perfect for us. The RTG's will get plenty to exult about, the STG's will get plenty to crow about, those who think we belong in the PRemiership will be happy half the time, those who yearn for the purity of Championship football will get their fix, we'll be able to schedule a visit to Old Trafford and the Emirates every couple of years, with a nice day at Blackpool or Plymouth in the off years. How could anyone possible complain.
There now. Stop you bickering and give us a nice smile, eh?
by readingbedding » 20 Apr 2008 01:28
SymonsO RobRoyal, your spot on.
Daniella is a numpty. FACT.
by loyalroyal4life » 20 Apr 2008 12:26
Geekins I think that Bolton and Fulham have a harder run in than us. Yes they won today but we played Arsenal. If we don't get anything at Wigan, then it's doom and gloom i think!
by loyalroyal4life » 20 Apr 2008 12:31
by BallRoyal » 20 Apr 2008 13:00
Arch Bolton were a yo-yo club for years, West Brom are the definition of one, and as for Sunderland...
The benefit to being a yo-yo club is you get a nice promotion every two or three years, something we could all do with. In fact the more I think about it, it's perfect for us. The RTG's will get plenty to exult about, the STG's will get plenty to crow about, those who think we belong in the PRemiership will be happy half the time, those who yearn for the purity of Championship football will get their fix, we'll be able to schedule a visit to Old Trafford and the Emirates every couple of years, with a nice day at Blackpool or Plymouth in the off years. How could anyone possible complain.
There now. Stop you bickering and give us a nice smile, eh?
by Muskrat » 20 Apr 2008 17:32
Its 1 from 2 IMO Us, brum and bolton.
by rfcjoe » 20 Apr 2008 17:52
Daniella Just watched the scene's of peteroborugh walking round the pitch with the sky sports script saying " peterborough are promoted", loads of shots of their players dancing and hugging,etc
Hold that thought.
Bolton win today and we are being sucked out of the premiership, we are now favourites for that 3rd place.
I can see a similar images at derby away on the last day. Steve coppell walking round the pitch murty on his knees shirt over his head with the sky sports title saying " reading are relegated from the premiership".
by rfcjoe » 20 Apr 2008 17:53
Daniella Just watched the scene's of peteroborugh walking round the pitch with the sky sports script saying " peterborough are promoted", loads of shots of their players dancing and hugging,etc
Hold that thought.
Bolton win today and we are being sucked out of the premiership, we are now favourites for that 3rd place.
I can see a similar images at derby away on the last day. Steve coppell walking round the pitch murty on his knees shirt over his head with the sky sports title saying " reading are relegated from the premiership".
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 20 Apr 2008 18:41
No decent "big name" manager would want to come to Reading, as Reading can't afford to challenge for trophies. If the likes of Spurs struggle to do it, how can we ever afford to?Kes In terms of Steve Coppell, he's done a great job at Reading but I think if the board and the club want to move forward they need to bring in a manager that can attract decent players to the club that wouldn't otherwise join and of course the board would need to stump up the cash.
Rev Algenon Stickleback HNo decent "big name" manager would want to come to Reading, as Reading can't afford to challenge for trophies. If the likes of Spurs struggle to do it, how can we ever afford to?Kes In terms of Steve Coppell, he's done a great job at Reading but I think if the board and the club want to move forward they need to bring in a manager that can attract decent players to the club that wouldn't otherwise join and of course the board would need to stump up the cash.
Sure, if we had a chairman willing to throiw away £30 million or so a season chasing a dream, it could be done, but there aren't too many chairman like that.
Royal Rother [
You might be right of course but whatever does happen on the last day of the season you will still be the biggest turd on this board
readingbeddingSymonsO RobRoyal, your spot on.
Daniella is a numpty. FACT.
Also a dirty, ignorant, knuckle-dragging racist.
Watch out.
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