yes it was.... it was either the kit we used when we got promoted from Div 3 (2/League 1) or the kit we had at the play off final the season before.Forbury Lion wrote:Can you explain what the clubs official policy is with regards to bringing out new home or away shirts? - I can't remember the last time we wore the same homeshirt two seasons in row, It certainly wasn't during the Madejski Stadium era.

Kevin, Your last day today. Good luck with your move to Cornwall to work for Truro City! How often will you come back to watch the Royals and will Reading F.C. still be your 'Premiership team'?Ollie wrote:Also appearing will be Kevin Girdler, soon-to-be-outgoing commercial manager and Royals Anthem composer.
- Mr Howe, If one of the first team players were to let a smelly *one loose in your office would you have a word with Jon Goodman, as the club's Sports Scientist, or try to ignore it and just get on with your work?Ollie wrote:Nigel Howe is confirmed for this Friday's phone-in.
AthleticoSpizz wrote:Mercedes or BMW? EDIT....silly me we're premiership now aren't we?........... Aston or Bentley?
Has your car door ever swung open and hit Mr Mads passenger side door?
Who are the five people that you would LEAST like to have around for dinner?
Don't you think the answer will be that Cup games will be included , but the ST price will go up by about 60 quid - and if we're drawn away in both cups and get knocked out quickly then we get no refunds?gazzer, loyal royal wrote:how come clubs like arsenal etc, when buying a season ticket get three free cup tickets for that season and we have to pay £20 odd quid to see cup games? do you not think that if we put this in place we would get higher attendaces than the 6,000 we got for darlington?
think it's only fair to fans who give large lump sums a year before the season start that they can give us a few cheap tickets, he'll probably bring up the royalty points to answer thisDirk Gently wrote:Don't you think the answer will be that Cup games will be included , but the ST price will go up by about 60 quid - and if we're drawn away in both cups and get knocked out quickly then we get no refunds?gazzer, loyal royal wrote:how come clubs like arsenal etc, when buying a season ticket get three free cup tickets for that season and we have to pay £20 odd quid to see cup games? do you not think that if we put this in place we would get higher attendaces than the 6,000 we got for darlington?
cheeryoleary wrote:Nigel, How much would we have to raise for charity to make you agree to go on X-Factor singing the Royals Anthem?
You could be the new Kevin Girdler!
Where do you think Rollover Hotdogs come from??M4 Junction 11 wrote:
Follow up question: I've not been that impresses by the facilities at other Premier League grounds either. Do you think we have most to learn by looking to see how this is done at large sporting events in the U.S.?
When in the US (not often these days) I try and get to a ball game and I have never come across anything like this. Perhaps they're for export onlypremiership_bound wrote:Where do you think Rollover Hotdogs come from??M4 Junction 11 wrote:
Follow up question: I've not been that impresses by the facilities at other Premier League grounds either. Do you think we have most to learn by looking to see how this is done at large sporting events in the U.S.?

Does help they are virtually guranteed European football every seasongazzer, loyal royal wrote:how come clubs like arsenal etc, when buying a season ticket get three free cup tickets for that season and we have to pay £20 odd quid to see cup games? do you not think that if we put this in place we would get higher attendaces than the 6,000 we got for darlington?
and in relation to the new shirt, we had the same shirt for the promotion to div 1 and the year when we got in the playoffs
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