blythspartan Tilehurst Rovers.
I wonder what area of Reading provides the largest number of supporters.
None, thought most supporters come from Bracknell and Wokingham and even they'll start dwindling if Bracknell continue charging up the leagues.
by Sutekh » 04 Jul 2023 17:15
blythspartan Tilehurst Rovers.
I wonder what area of Reading provides the largest number of supporters.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 04 Jul 2023 18:02
Hound No decent football pitches in the vicinity of Reading centre tbh. Or anything that could made into one. All flats now isn’t it?
Can’t think of any land that could be used any closer to the centre than the SCL is now
by Jagermesiter1871 » 04 Jul 2023 18:04
by RoyalBlue » 04 Jul 2023 22:15
Jagermesiter1871 Couldn't we just call ourselves Reading FC? Seeing as the old/existing club would have ceased to exist?
by St Pauli » 30 Sep 2023 15:50
BrogueHoundBrogue
Could convert palmer park quite easily I reckon
How? Barely any parking, a brand new leisure centre, surrounded by busy roads
Unless your total ambition is a couple of hundred inside the running track stadium
Eh? How many people do you reckon will be turning up to watch us play Sunday league football? And it’s on the 17 bus route and 20 minute walk from earley station. And there is plenty of room on the other side of seats to put some temporary stands up. Think Withdean stadium
When afc Wimbledon reformed they played at Kingsmeadow in Kingston on Thames which had a capacity of 1000. Palmer park capacity is 780 seats. You could even just have standing around the other three sides. Would be plenty big enough for our needs when starting out
by St Pauli » 30 Sep 2023 15:52
Hound Yep but doubt Brighton council spent 20m doing the place up just before the football team moved in
And parking horrendous there as it is. Can’t imagine for one minute it’d be considered
by St Pauli » 30 Sep 2023 15:55
Winston BiscuitHound No decent football pitches in the vicinity of Reading centre tbh. Or anything that could made into one. All flats now isn’t it?
Can’t think of any land that could be used any closer to the centre than the SCL is now
Purchase Broad Street, West Street & Friar Street from RBC. Build a new stadium, modelled on the Bombonera, in the place of the shops that are located between these streets.
by tmesis » 30 Sep 2023 20:12
St PauliBrogueHound
How? Barely any parking, a brand new leisure centre, surrounded by busy roads
Unless your total ambition is a couple of hundred inside the running track stadium
Eh? How many people do you reckon will be turning up to watch us play Sunday league football? And it’s on the 17 bus route and 20 minute walk from earley station. And there is plenty of room on the other side of seats to put some temporary stands up. Think Withdean stadium
When afc Wimbledon reformed they played at Kingsmeadow in Kingston on Thames which had a capacity of 1000. Palmer park capacity is 780 seats. You could even just have standing around the other three sides. Would be plenty big enough for our needs when starting out
+1
Wtf is so many people’s response to anything ‘where will I park my car?!?!’
by Loafer » 30 Sep 2023 20:45
St PauliHound Yep but doubt Brighton council spent 20m doing the place up just before the football team moved in
And parking horrendous there as it is. Can’t imagine for one minute it’d be considered
Picture this:
You. Going to the football. But not driving a car. Sounds crazy? I know. But millions of people do it every week.
by Hound » 30 Sep 2023 20:52
LoaferSt PauliHound Yep but doubt Brighton council spent 20m doing the place up just before the football team moved in
And parking horrendous there as it is. Can’t imagine for one minute it’d be considered
Picture this:
You. Going to the football. But not driving a car. Sounds crazy? I know. But millions of people do it every week.
+1
No wonder there's a child obesity crisis in this country with attitudes like Hounds et al.
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