You're confusing better results with excitement on the pitch. They are not the same thing.Old Man Andrewstee peg The atmosphere reflects what is happening on the pitch.
It was the same last season and we came 3rd. Your point is invalid.
by Forbury Lion » 24 Oct 2017 16:11
You're confusing better results with excitement on the pitch. They are not the same thing.Old Man Andrewstee peg The atmosphere reflects what is happening on the pitch.
It was the same last season and we came 3rd. Your point is invalid.
by Sutekh » 24 Oct 2017 16:54
Forbury LionYou're confusing better results with excitement on the pitch. They are not the same thing.Old Man Andrewstee peg The atmosphere reflects what is happening on the pitch.
It was the same last season and we came 3rd. Your point is invalid.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 24 Oct 2017 17:27
bobby1413genometidus_mi2 Who the hell was voted as a worse atmosphere than us?
Surprisingly not Fulham
Edit: Just had a look at the list. They're 5th!
All credibility of that list has now gone
by Gunny Fishcake » 24 Oct 2017 18:39
SutekhForbury LionYou're confusing better results with excitement on the pitch. They are not the same thing.Old Man Andrews
It was the same last season and we came 3rd. Your point is invalid.
We've barely had any excitement on the pitch since Stam arrived.
Just trying to recall the exciting moments and can only remember the PO game v Fulham (well that was something to be decided on the night so not surprising) and about 20 minutes in the second half v Brentford. There's probably another somewhere but struggling to recall it.
by West Stand Man » 24 Oct 2017 19:31
Old Man AndrewsSutekhForbury Lion You're confusing better results with excitement on the pitch. They are not the same thing.
We've barely had any excitement on the pitch since Stam arrived.
Just trying to recall the exciting moments and can only remember the PO game v Fulham (well that was something to be decided on the night so not surprising) and about 20 minutes in the second half v Brentford. There's probably another somewhere but struggling to recall it.
Winning isn't exciting? You'd rather we'd have come 14th but played end to end stuff and coming up short in 5-4 home defeats?
by Forbury Lion » 25 Oct 2017 14:06
+1 Me too.West Stand ManOld Man AndrewsSutekh
We've barely had any excitement on the pitch since Stam arrived.
Just trying to recall the exciting moments and can only remember the PO game v Fulham (well that was something to be decided on the night so not surprising) and about 20 minutes in the second half v Brentford. There's probably another somewhere but struggling to recall it.
Winning isn't exciting? You'd rather we'd have come 14th but played end to end stuff and coming up short in 5-4 home defeats?
Well I, for one, would have preferred that. Still would.
Jagermesiter1871bobby1413
All credibility of that list has now gone
The list seems bizarre. Whenever I've been to Sunderland or Middlesbrough the atmosphere has been atrocious, I would say worse than ours, and they're rated 9th and 11th respectively. Cardiff, Bristol and Norwich are all lower and I've experienced brilliant atmospheres over the years.
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Oct 2017 19:44
genometee peg The atmosphere reflects what is happening on the pitch.
Definitely think this is true.
Reading fans are generally passive, very reactionary, unlike clubs who create an atmosphere regardless. It's a shame because we can create a good atmosphere. We all saw the Fulham semi, and what Reading fans are capable of when they're motivated.
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Oct 2017 19:48
SutekhForbury LionYou're confusing better results with excitement on the pitch. They are not the same thing.Old Man Andrews
It was the same last season and we came 3rd. Your point is invalid.
We've barely had any excitement on the pitch since Stam arrived.
Just trying to recall the exciting moments and can only remember the PO game v Fulham (well that was something to be decided on the night so not surprising) and about 20 minutes in the second half v Brentford. There's probably another somewhere but struggling to recall it.
by strap » 25 Oct 2017 19:54
Old Man Andrewstee peg The atmosphere reflects what is happening on the pitch.
It was the same last season and we came 3rd. Your point is invalid.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 25 Oct 2017 20:37
strapOld Man Andrewstee peg The atmosphere reflects what is happening on the pitch.
It was the same last season and we came 3rd. Your point is invalid.
Although the "style" was equally as bad last season - we were just a darn sight luckier last season, that's the only difference - oh and we played with a striker. A 35 year old striker who retires this season. So I feel your comment is actually invalid.
by Elm Park Kid » 26 Oct 2017 09:17
by WAZZOCK » 26 Oct 2017 11:30
HeinzGuderian As the tilehurst end wrote about a few weeks back, it comes off the back of the club trying everything they can to make it as family orientated as usual and they have alienated a big group of our support
by savage 4 england » 26 Oct 2017 11:50
by Gunny Fishcake » 26 Oct 2017 12:27
savage 4 england Personally, I think we should create a dog section where owners can come with their dogs. Not only do I think this would improve the atmosphere, I also think this will increase attendances.
strapOld Man Andrewstee peg The atmosphere reflects what is happening on the pitch.
It was the same last season and we came 3rd. Your point is invalid.
Although the "style" was equally as bad last season - we were just a darn sight luckier last season, that's the only difference - oh and we played with a striker. A 35 year old striker who retires this season. So I feel your comment is actually invalid.
by genome » 26 Oct 2017 13:01
Gunny Fishcakesavage 4 england Personally, I think we should create a dog section where owners can come with their dogs. Not only do I think this would improve the atmosphere, I also think this will increase attendances.
LOLOL
by Theroyalbox » 26 Oct 2017 15:46
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