by Coppelled Streets » 27 Feb 2008 17:50
by bobby1413 » 27 Feb 2008 17:52
Coppelled Streets *** Warning, Warning, Positivity In Abundance. Leave Now If Easily Offended. HNA? Will NOT Accept Any Responsibility For Those Angered By Heart Warming Topics ***
You compare this football club to many in the Championship, and it now stands out in many positive ways compared to how we looked at things about 11 years ago PP (Pre Plastic).
I used to look at clubs like Leicester, Wolves, Crystal Palace and I'd wish we could one day be on a level playing field in terms of stadium, facilities, spending power, income and so on, and we are now.
If we do go down, this isn't little Reading any more!
We have a solid foundation here at Reading Football Club and it's one that can only help continue to take this football club forward.
The stadium, training facilities, youth academy, dome, hotel, conference centre, it all makes this football club one that others now look at like I used to them, and think "I hope one day our club can be like theirs".
Football is about promotion and relegation, winning streaks and losing streaks... So what if we go down. The football club will still be here next season and many of us will still be as well, and we'll still look forward to each and every game as we always have, meet up and have a drink and have a good day out win, lose or draw.
This football club is better off than many others in the Championship and that of the country too. I'm proud of that fact, I know you are too.
I hope this topic hasn't offended anyone.
Much love.
by Thaumagurist* » 27 Feb 2008 17:55
by Coppelled Streets » 27 Feb 2008 18:08
Thaumagurist* You're not usually this positive, Jay.
by Royalshow » 27 Feb 2008 18:13
bobby1413Coppelled Streets *** Warning, Warning, Positivity In Abundance. Leave Now If Easily Offended. HNA? Will NOT Accept Any Responsibility For Those Angered By Heart Warming Topics ***
You compare this football club to many in the Championship, and it now stands out in many positive ways compared to how we looked at things about 11 years ago PP (Pre Plastic).
I used to look at clubs like Leicester, Wolves, Crystal Palace and I'd wish we could one day be on a level playing field in terms of stadium, facilities, spending power, income and so on, and we are now.
If we do go down, this isn't little Reading any more!
We have a solid foundation here at Reading Football Club and it's one that can only help continue to take this football club forward.
The stadium, training facilities, youth academy, dome, hotel, conference centre, it all makes this football club one that others now look at like I used to them, and think "I hope one day our club can be like theirs".
Football is about promotion and relegation, winning streaks and losing streaks... So what if we go down. The football club will still be here next season and many of us will still be as well, and we'll still look forward to each and every game as we always have, meet up and have a drink and have a good day out win, lose or draw.
This football club is better off than many others in the Championship and that of the country too. I'm proud of that fact, I know you are too.
I hope this topic hasn't offended anyone.
Much love.
Thank you for putting some perspective on the doom and gloom people seem intent on spreading around. You are 100% correct, we have a great foundation now, and a great basis for building on what we have already achieved.
by Stranded » 27 Feb 2008 18:20
by SafetyRoyal » 27 Feb 2008 18:24
by 2.8 lita injection » 27 Feb 2008 18:28
by semtex1871 » 27 Feb 2008 18:37
by Beelzebub » 27 Feb 2008 18:54
by earleyroyal » 27 Feb 2008 19:03
by Victor Meldrew » 27 Feb 2008 19:24
by Royalee » 27 Feb 2008 19:31
by Whistle » 27 Feb 2008 19:35
by sucatraps » 27 Feb 2008 19:37
by Royalee » 27 Feb 2008 19:45
Whistle We may still have all the buildings but if we go down will we have the money to staff them?
Running all this infrastructure on gates of 12,000 and diddly squat TV money ain't gonna happen easy.
by Gordons Cumming » 27 Feb 2008 19:50
by Coppelled Streets » 27 Feb 2008 20:28
Victor Meldrew Our ground is still smaller than the three you mentioned and smaller than many others in The Championship.
If the club had been positive mid-way through the promotion season and set the ground extension in motion they could have capitalised on a full stadium last season and for most games this season.
The extra revenue would have helped the funding of higher quality transfers- in and we might have now a few more years of Premiership football and income to look forward to rather tha as we are-hanging on by our fingertips.
by Coppelled Streets » 27 Feb 2008 20:31
Whistle We may still have all the buildings but if we go down will we have the money to staff them?
Running all this infrastructure on gates of 12,000 and diddly squat TV money ain't gonna happen easy.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 27 Feb 2008 21:39
Coppelled StreetsWhistle We may still have all the buildings but if we go down will we have the money to staff them?
Running all this infrastructure on gates of 12,000 and diddly squat TV money ain't gonna happen easy.
Where are you getting this 12,000 crap? We were averaging 16,000 plus before the promotion season. If anything, we'll have a few more bums on seats, especially if we start off well and look to be in a promotion race again!
The cost of tickets will inevitably hinder the attendances, unless tickets are reduced, but that wont happen, and that's a topic for many of the other threads any way.
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