Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

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Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by bobby1413 » 21 Apr 2015 23:17

Having a debate with a friend who is an Arsenal Supporter and trying to explain the differences in supporting a club like them, compared to a local club like Reading.

Why do you think it is it better supporting Reading than Arsenal

I've so far argued:

1) That you feel a part of events
2) With larger clubs, none are from the local area and so have no association
3) Arsenal fans generally arrive late/leave early, with no real passion or interest
4) FA cup example - very little fuss made
5) absolutely nothing to link them to the club other than their choice

What do you think?
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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Angry Shed Sex » 21 Apr 2015 23:26

Because it's a shit team to support.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by bobby1413 » 21 Apr 2015 23:36

Angry Shed Sex Because it's a shit team to support.


Reading or Arsenal?

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Royal Ginger » 22 Apr 2015 01:02

Angry Shed Sex Because it's a shit team to support.

Aye, if you were going to pick one of the "big teams" to support, Arsenal does seem the dullest with least personality.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by tidus_mi2 » 22 Apr 2015 01:22

I never get the obsession with supporting a big team if you don't live close. You end up never watching the team you support but hey it's cool cause they win most of the time? I personally never care about live matches unless Reading are involved because it just doesn't match actually going to a match, I say that as a guy who supported Man U as a kid, all that winning doesn't compare to regularly attending Reading matches.


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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Franchise FC » 22 Apr 2015 07:40

There may not be as many highs for a supporter of a lower ranked team, but the highs are considerably higher.

Why - because the highs are so much more of a surprise than supporting a 'big' club.
For them, it's a bit like the drugs they may take :wink:
The more they have, the bigger the fix to get the same reaction.

One episode like Saturday for RFC fans is worth at least as much as winning the cup might be for the Arsenal fans

The big moments for us have been rare enough that they rank extremely high in the memory - for the 'big' fans the moments somehow meld together and therefore hold less prominence for reminiscence

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Pepe the Horseman » 22 Apr 2015 08:29

bobby1413 I'm bursting with aggression

Roids.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Ouroboros » 22 Apr 2015 08:34

Franchise FC One episode like Saturday for RFC fans is worth at least as much as winning the cup might be for the Arsenal fans


It's basically this.

I don't think it's possible for an Arsenal fan to feel as much pride in their team as most Reading fans will have felt on Saturday.

There's nothing in football quite like a team of mediocre plodders producing a heroic effort to match (or nearly match) opposition of massively higher status. Even if Arsenal fans were to see their team beat the best in Europe, it wouldn't be quite the same.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Winchester Royal » 22 Apr 2015 08:41

Arsenal's equivalent of Saturday would probably be the 2005 CL Final and the 2000 UEFA Cup final. (Both of which they lost)


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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by genome » 22 Apr 2015 10:01

Winchester Royal Arsenal's equivalent of Saturday would probably be the 2005 CL Final and the 2000 UEFA Cup final. (Both of which they lost)


Closest equivalent I'd say. They were already a title-winning club at those points, whereas we have never experienced anything of the sort.

Someone mentioned here that we had taken a team that in Sanchez and Ozil had two players worth more than we had ever spent on transfers in our entire history.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Geekins » 22 Apr 2015 10:43

I think you've wasted your time.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by From Despair To Where? » 22 Apr 2015 10:58

....because we know that finishing 4th isn't something to moan about.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Ravel » 22 Apr 2015 11:01

Because a category A ticket at Aresnal can cost up to £97, and for that I can go to 3 home games, pay for my park and ride to the stadium, and get 3 programs (which I will never read) and still save a whole pound!


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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Warfield North Stand » 22 Apr 2015 11:05

Because Saturday was "Just another day at Wembley "for them, whereras I woke up at 6.30am like a 6 year old in Christmas Day!

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by melonhead » 22 Apr 2015 11:21

when people try and talk to me about football and go on about supporting one of the big teams, I usually ask how often they've been to see them this season, or ever
and the answer is usually incredibly low, or very often zero


at that point I just glaze over and wander off.

what they do isn't supporting a club at all.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by bobby1413 » 22 Apr 2015 11:30

melonhead when people try and talk to me about football and go on about supporting one of the big teams, I usually ask how often they've been to see them this season, or ever
and the answer is usually incredibly low, or very often zero


at that point I just glaze over and wander off.

what they do isn't supporting a club at all.


I know exactly what you mean. I once said similar to GF when I first started taking her to Reading.

I said "Next time someone in your office says they support Liverpool / Manchester United, etc... then ask them 'Oh great, do you get to many games?'".

I told her that undoubtedly they would look really confused and say "no", or "yea, I went a few seasons back.

My Mum once said "xxx loves football, never misses the games on TV"

As football is so ingrained in our culture, and for office bantz, people feel obliged to "like" a team, yet aren't necessarily football supporters

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Green » 22 Apr 2015 12:24

Everybody likes an underdog basically.

Well maybe, but people like success too.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by Winchester Royal » 22 Apr 2015 12:31

Having the opportunity to travel abroad to watch your club play the likes of Bayern, Barca, PSG, Real Madrid, AC Milan etc on a reasonably regular basis can't be bad. I have an Arsenal supporting uncle and he makes 2-3 european trips a year. Genuinely supporting them must be quite good, but I can't see the pleasure in only ever watching on the telly.

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by From Despair To Where? » 22 Apr 2015 12:31

melonhead when people try and talk to me about football and go on about supporting one of the big teams, I usually ask how often they've been to see them this season, or ever
and the answer is usually incredibly low, or very often zero


at that point I just glaze over and wander off.

what they do isn't supporting a club at all.


My nephew and his girlfriend are like that. He supports Chelsea, she supports Manchester City, he's been to 1 game, she's been to no games. Never, ever shown even the remotest interest in football until 2 years ago

They start talking to me about football and it's like listening to Robbie Savage, all vacuous soundbite and no substance. The other week, he was extolling the virtues of Diego Costa and how Chelsea bought him to win the Champions League to which I commented on how pleased he must be that his goals were firing them towards the final.

Mentioning anything pre 2003 usually shuts them both up..

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Re: Why supporting Reading is better than supporting Arsenal

by No Fixed Abode » 22 Apr 2015 13:01

Mention anything pre 2005 to a lot of Reading fans and they're stumped....

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