by windjammer »
07 Nov 2006 10:26
Mixed feelings really. It is a bit of an anticlimax this year. After waiting for SOOOOOOOOOOOOO long the anticipation on Aug 19 was unbearable. After several seasons of success culminating in last years unbelieveable season to suddenly become an also ran has been hard to take, even though we knew that it was going to happen. The circus off the field has been hard to take as we were used to the "Little old Reading doing better than everyone ever thought" syndrome. Was the club ready for the Premiership off the field? I don't think so, you get the impression they are doing things on the spur of the moment as and when they crop up with a faint air of surprise. I don't agree with the policy of match linking either. Not eveyone can afford the money or time to get a season ticket to get to every game so the remaining tickets should be sold on an individual match basis. It's the Premiership for heaven's sake, it's not as if you're not going to get 20,000 plus for Fulham, Charlton, Bolton, Blackburn, Watford and Sheff utd at home anyway. On the field although they say they tried hard to get people in there was also the attitude that the team who got us up is good enough to keep us there. When we played Wigan there were only 2 of their last promotion game team on the pitch at the end and one of them was sub! Not to have got at least another striker in, let alone a midfielder was wrong. Have we been unlucky with injuries? Maybe but no worse than any other club. I don't watch the "The Championship" on Sunday morning either, but the odds are in a couple of years or so we will be back down there, ask Birmingham, Southampton, Wolves, Crystal Palace etc.