by Handsome Man » 09 May 2009 14:16
by The Cap » 09 May 2009 15:08
PEARCEY wrote:
HNA seems very flat at the moment.
by Royal Rother » 09 May 2009 15:18
by Deathy » 09 May 2009 15:38
2 world wars, 1 world cup As a semi-plastic, I remember the game I truly fell for Reading and promised I would never leave the club I love. Reading till I die. It was the 95 playoff. It was incredibly magical. We were a tiny team in a crappy stadium and had never been to those dizzy heights. It was nothing short of a magical experience. We were a couple of hours away from making history: a small club in the world's best league. We went 2-0 and a penalty up and most of us probably thought we were dreaming. It was so magical and unbelievable that the score hadn't really kicked in for me until Bolton equalised and I wonder if the Reading players that day felt the same.
Contrast that with today.
I just don't feel anywhere near that magic or nervousness this time round. We've already been to the promised land and put in a damn good show there. It's no longer some inconceivable magical place. To many (most of the neo-plastics) it's where we belong. And maybe they're right. This time I'm not thinking "oh my God this is too good to be true" but rather "damn, we belong up there, we really ought to win this". And if we don't then as long as we keep Coppell and allow a rebuild over the next 2-3 years we'll likely go up again anyway. So it'll never have the same significance that Wembley '95 had.
I wonder if it's a good thing we're potentially so much more down to earth about it this time as hopefully we won't get all jittery if we're 2-0 up at Wembley. I suspect it will do us good. Who knows.
It just feels so so different.
by I was there at Elm Park » 09 May 2009 15:48
Royal Rother I desperately want us to win the play offs as it'll be exciting and fun and a great and emotional end to the season.
However, I also want to see Robson-Kanu, Sigurdsson, Church, Kelly, Pearce, Karacan et al play lots of games for RFC next season which is very unlikely to happen if we go up; so all in all, although I want to win promotion I'm really not too fussed about us actually playing in the PL.
by Woodcote Royal » 09 May 2009 16:13
Royal Rother I desperately want us to win the play offs as it'll be exciting and fun and a great and emotional end to the season (and it'll possibly make WR shut the fcuk up for a few weeks).
by Royal Rother » 09 May 2009 20:11
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