by Royal_jimmy » 19 Mar 2023 22:31
by Notts Royal » 20 Mar 2023 07:16
Royal_jimmy I hope there's a genuine football owner who wants to buy us who loves the game and knows how to run the club. We should be an attractive club as there's a lot of potential. There's not many clubs who have potential; Bristol City, Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Cardiff and Bradford who could be much higher up in the football system with fan base or catchment area
by Sutekh » 20 Mar 2023 07:28
Notts RoyalRoyal_jimmy I hope there's a genuine football owner who wants to buy us who loves the game and knows how to run the club. We should be an attractive club as there's a lot of potential. There's not many clubs who have potential; Bristol City, Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Cardiff and Bradford who could be much higher up in the football system with fan base or catchment area
Not sure how any of those clubs have any relevance to us, as they all have larger fanbases. We potentially should be much larger due to the catchment area, but that’s about it. What’s so special about Reading anymore? Our only previous selling point was being well run. Now we’re run shambolically. Our away support is League 1 standard, our home support is becoming League 1 standard. It’s just a mess. All down to Dai
by Brogue » 20 Mar 2023 08:45
SutekhNotts RoyalRoyal_jimmy I hope there's a genuine football owner who wants to buy us who loves the game and knows how to run the club. We should be an attractive club as there's a lot of potential. There's not many clubs who have potential; Bristol City, Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Cardiff and Bradford who could be much higher up in the football system with fan base or catchment area
Not sure how any of those clubs have any relevance to us, as they all have larger fanbases. We potentially should be much larger due to the catchment area, but that’s about it. What’s so special about Reading anymore? Our only previous selling point was being well run. Now we’re run shambolically. Our away support is League 1 standard, our home support is becoming League 1 standard. It’s just a mess. All down to Dai
Catchment area isn’t all that for Reading though as you go a bit south you’ve got Southampton and everywhere else is compromised by the likes of being able to get to Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs etc. so until Reading start getting back to at least playing entertaining football who on earth is likely to prioritise a trip to RG2 over consistent PL football (or at least likely continual top end Champonship football in the worst case with Soton).
by elrey » 20 Mar 2023 08:57
BrogueSutekhNotts Royal
Not sure how any of those clubs have any relevance to us, as they all have larger fanbases. We potentially should be much larger due to the catchment area, but that’s about it. What’s so special about Reading anymore? Our only previous selling point was being well run. Now we’re run shambolically. Our away support is League 1 standard, our home support is becoming League 1 standard. It’s just a mess. All down to Dai
Catchment area isn’t all that for Reading though as you go a bit south you’ve got Southampton and everywhere else is compromised by the likes of being able to get to Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs etc. so until Reading start getting back to at least playing entertaining football who on earth is likely to prioritise a trip to RG2 over consistent PL football (or at least likely continual top end Champonship football in the worst case with Soton).
Yeah kids just aren’t growing up as Reading fans. I’ve fought tooth and nail to get my daughter (10) to support Reading. When I ask her if any of her classmates go to Reading games she says no they all support city utd Liverpool Arsenal or Chelsea. Nothing new I know but it is frustrating. Reading supporting parents should be forcing their children to support Reading. And any talk of supporting another team should be met with a slipper to the backside
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 20 Mar 2023 09:14
SutekhNotts RoyalRoyal_jimmy I hope there's a genuine football owner who wants to buy us who loves the game and knows how to run the club. We should be an attractive club as there's a lot of potential. There's not many clubs who have potential; Bristol City, Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday, Cardiff and Bradford who could be much higher up in the football system with fan base or catchment area
Not sure how any of those clubs have any relevance to us, as they all have larger fanbases. We potentially should be much larger due to the catchment area, but that’s about it. What’s so special about Reading anymore? Our only previous selling point was being well run. Now we’re run shambolically. Our away support is League 1 standard, our home support is becoming League 1 standard. It’s just a mess. All down to Dai
Catchment area isn’t all that for Reading though as you go a bit south you’ve got Southampton and everywhere else is compromised by the likes of being able to get to Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs etc. so until Reading start getting back to at least playing entertaining football who on earth is likely to prioritise a trip to RG2 over consistent PL football (or at least likely continual top end Champonship football in the worst case with Soton).
by Notts Royal » 20 Mar 2023 09:37
YorkshireRoyal99SutekhNotts Royal
Not sure how any of those clubs have any relevance to us, as they all have larger fanbases. We potentially should be much larger due to the catchment area, but that’s about it. What’s so special about Reading anymore? Our only previous selling point was being well run. Now we’re run shambolically. Our away support is League 1 standard, our home support is becoming League 1 standard. It’s just a mess. All down to Dai
Catchment area isn’t all that for Reading though as you go a bit south you’ve got Southampton and everywhere else is compromised by the likes of being able to get to Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs etc. so until Reading start getting back to at least playing entertaining football who on earth is likely to prioritise a trip to RG2 over consistent PL football (or at least likely continual top end Champonship football in the worst case with Soton).
We are primed place to pick up players from those clubs who won't make it at that level but would be more than capable for us. What, 45 minutes outside of London? The best club in our respective area (better than Oxford and Swindon) and some very good facilities for where we are.
What would put me off is the state of how the club is being run. There are many, many reasons why Reading would be a good football club to play at. We basically stand on our own in our area at the minute.
by Brogue » 20 Mar 2023 10:03
Notts RoyalYorkshireRoyal99Sutekh
Catchment area isn’t all that for Reading though as you go a bit south you’ve got Southampton and everywhere else is compromised by the likes of being able to get to Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs etc. so until Reading start getting back to at least playing entertaining football who on earth is likely to prioritise a trip to RG2 over consistent PL football (or at least likely continual top end Champonship football in the worst case with Soton).
We are primed place to pick up players from those clubs who won't make it at that level but would be more than capable for us. What, 45 minutes outside of London? The best club in our respective area (better than Oxford and Swindon) and some very good facilities for where we are.
What would put me off is the state of how the club is being run. There are many, many reasons why Reading would be a good football club to play at. We basically stand on our own in our area at the minute.
Being close to London is a bit of a redundant comment for me as you can’t get a ticket to watch those Premier League clubs. Southampton is a good hour or so away. Contrast to the North West/Midlands where you’ve got areas saturated with clubs.
The state of how the club is being run is the primary reason why fans are staying away. We used to get a good 17k in the pre-Prem years, as we were well run and on an upward-trajectory. Granted the splitting of the south stand has contributed to lower away attendances, but that’s not as big a contributor as other things
by Hound » 20 Mar 2023 10:09
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 20 Mar 2023 10:14
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Mar 2023 12:32
Hound If we were playing well and near the top of the table, no one would give a monkeys about how the club was ‘being run’
We’ve been awful for about a decade, bar one bizarre season when we made 3rd despite being near unwatchable at times.
Obvs that goes hand in hand to an extent with some rubbish ownership and decision making
Like said elsewhere when the powers that be make the division a uncompetitive waste of time that also doesn’t help
by Hound » 20 Mar 2023 12:42
Snowflake RoyalHound If we were playing well and near the top of the table, no one would give a monkeys about how the club was ‘being run’
We’ve been awful for about a decade, bar one bizarre season when we made 3rd despite being near unwatchable at times.
Obvs that goes hand in hand to an extent with some rubbish ownership and decision making
Like said elsewhere when the powers that be make the division a uncompetitive waste of time that also doesn’t help
I did
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Mar 2023 16:12
HoundSnowflake RoyalHound If we were playing well and near the top of the table, no one would give a monkeys about how the club was ‘being run’
We’ve been awful for about a decade, bar one bizarre season when we made 3rd despite being near unwatchable at times.
Obvs that goes hand in hand to an extent with some rubbish ownership and decision making
Like said elsewhere when the powers that be make the division a uncompetitive waste of time that also doesn’t help
I did
You’re a special case
by Hound » 20 Mar 2023 17:23
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Mar 2023 17:24
by Brogue » 21 Mar 2023 08:59
Snowflake Royal The respect of others.
by Sutekh » 21 Mar 2023 14:46
BrogueNotts RoyalYorkshireRoyal99
We are primed place to pick up players from those clubs who won't make it at that level but would be more than capable for us. What, 45 minutes outside of London? The best club in our respective area (better than Oxford and Swindon) and some very good facilities for where we are.
What would put me off is the state of how the club is being run. There are many, many reasons why Reading would be a good football club to play at. We basically stand on our own in our area at the minute.
Being close to London is a bit of a redundant comment for me as you can’t get a ticket to watch those Premier League clubs. Southampton is a good hour or so away. Contrast to the North West/Midlands where you’ve got areas saturated with clubs.
The state of how the club is being run is the primary reason why fans are staying away. We used to get a good 17k in the pre-Prem years, as we were well run and on an upward-trajectory. Granted the splitting of the south stand has contributed to lower away attendances, but that’s not as big a contributor as other things
We lost a lot of fans during covid that haven’t come back because we are so shit. That’s been the problem.
by Notts Royal » 22 Mar 2023 23:14
BrogueNotts RoyalYorkshireRoyal99
We are primed place to pick up players from those clubs who won't make it at that level but would be more than capable for us. What, 45 minutes outside of London? The best club in our respective area (better than Oxford and Swindon) and some very good facilities for where we are.
What would put me off is the state of how the club is being run. There are many, many reasons why Reading would be a good football club to play at. We basically stand on our own in our area at the minute.
Being close to London is a bit of a redundant comment for me as you can’t get a ticket to watch those Premier League clubs. Southampton is a good hour or so away. Contrast to the North West/Midlands where you’ve got areas saturated with clubs.
The state of how the club is being run is the primary reason why fans are staying away. We used to get a good 17k in the pre-Prem years, as we were well run and on an upward-trajectory. Granted the splitting of the south stand has contributed to lower away attendances, but that’s not as big a contributor as other things
We lost a lot of fans during covid that haven’t come back because we are so shit. That’s been the problem.
by Hound » 23 Mar 2023 09:22
Notts RoyalBrogueNotts Royal
Being close to London is a bit of a redundant comment for me as you can’t get a ticket to watch those Premier League clubs. Southampton is a good hour or so away. Contrast to the North West/Midlands where you’ve got areas saturated with clubs.
The state of how the club is being run is the primary reason why fans are staying away. We used to get a good 17k in the pre-Prem years, as we were well run and on an upward-trajectory. Granted the splitting of the south stand has contributed to lower away attendances, but that’s not as big a contributor as other things
We lost a lot of fans during covid that haven’t come back because we are so shit. That’s been the problem.
We were good during Covid haha that was our best season since 16/17
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Mar 2023 13:58
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