facaldaqui I've no idea what age people are on here, but some of the criticism seems to me too extreme. Here we are second in the Championship and some people are still not happy: recently, Hobnobbers have been queueing up to wish the likes of Hunt and Harper, two of our key players, were out the door.
Myself, I go back to the sixties, when my dad started taking me to games. My first Reading memory is Dougie Webb being knocked unconscious and my being frightened by it. As a result of supporting a minnow for so long, I regard the last few years as a sort of dreamland. Even now I am having to pinch myself that Reading are second in a division that once seemed to me so mighty and unattainable compared to Reading's perennial status in the old third and fourth divisions. I still can't believe that teams like Leeds, Nottingham Forest, Coventry, etc. are wallowing below us! Che? For this reason, I find it difficult to really criticise Coppell and his men. They seem remarkable people to me, who constantly do things I wouldn't expect--for example, I wasn't too keen on Kelly facing Wolves, but Coppell was vindicated. In fact, beating them with three out of four of our normal back four missing for most of the match seems to me a completely unpredictable and remarkable feat.
I wonder sometimes if some of our fans who have only seen the last fifteen years or so are judging the present team by the remarkable standards we achieved in our championship season and the first season in the prem. Why shouldn't they, to be fair? I agree that we are short of that level, but we are doing fantastically well. Honest. I hope it will last a long time and some of the moaners never have to experience lower division life. Yes, we had some great times down there, but, to be honest, during bad runs, going to games was a mindless chore; the number of times I was bored out of my head at Elm Park doesn't bear thinking about. Harman, Paul Bence, Ollie Kearns, Brian Carnaby ... try watching that ilk week in and week out. Anyone decent, like Jenkins or Dixon, and they were bought pretty soon. Compared to that, what's happening at the moment is beyond unbelievable. Quite honestly, when we got relegated last season, I quietly resigned myself to the end of the glory days. I feel spoilt that we're up for promotion again. Once again, I can't quite believe it.
Well said facaldaqui, one of the best bloody posts I've ever seen on here.