by melonhead » 08 Apr 2013 14:57
by Royal91 » 08 Apr 2013 15:04
melonhead well stop slowly tugging at your trigger, give it a good hard yank, and put us all out of our misery!
by Royal91 » 08 Apr 2013 15:07
Rumpole I think the big turning point for me was the latter half of last season - despite winning absolutely everything I still couldn't find myself giving a shit about going to games.
As I said in my OP, I'll always be a Reading supporter, and will probably listen to the odd game on Reading Player, it's just that my heart's just not in it anymore.
Oh well. I'm sure it'll be different when Seb Junior wants to go in 15 years time, and I'm sure my passion will be reignited.
by P!ssed Off » 08 Apr 2013 15:22
Rumpole Winning is, obviously, great - but every time it happens it becomes more and more underwhelming. When I was a kid, a pint of strongbow or two and I was all over the shop - as I've got older my alcohol tolerance has developed, and now I can take as many as 3 pints before it starts to make me feel all tipsy. Likewise, I guess my football tolerance has changed as well - the highs just aren't as high any more, and the lows are still utterly dire. Even winning the league last year was distinctly underwhelming compared to 2006.
I absolutely agree that losing makes winning all the more sweet - I guess my point is that, for me at least, it's just not worth sitting through it any more - there are much better, much cheaper, highs available elsewhere, with none of the lows to trudge through first.
by Extended-Phenotype » 08 Apr 2013 15:24
Rumpole You may have noticed at the end of my OP that I said I was probably more attached to HNA than to RFC. I also commented that it was a petrifying thought.
You'll be pleased to know, however, that when my new job starts in October, I'll be here much, much less.
by Colin Cheeselog » 08 Apr 2013 15:50
by Extended-Phenotype » 08 Apr 2013 16:07
Rumpole Nah mate, but if I post what I'm up to, Mags will get all sad.
by Esteban » 08 Apr 2013 16:19
by thirtyyarder » 08 Apr 2013 23:00
Colin Cheeselog Agree with most of what Let's Get Ready to Rumpole said. The secret is, I believe, not to think about it too much. If you think about what the future holds for Reading and football in general, it's not too exciting, and if you compare the experience now to your younger days; going to Elm Park, being different because you support little old Reading rather than Liverpool, players being heroes, it's not going to compare unfortunately.
Admit defeat and just turn up every week, don't take it too seriously, don't let the mong fans annoy you, forget about poor results the minute you leave the stadium, don't talk to people that don't know much about football and will only patronise you (intentionally or otherwise), and you will have the same mediocre experience that the rest of us do. But that mediocre experience can be interspersed with occasional moments that provide emotions that you rarely get in other parts of your life. When else in life do you get to jump up and down in genuine excitement and happiness?
by El Diablo » 08 Apr 2013 23:23
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 09 Apr 2013 00:11
by urz13 » 09 Apr 2013 00:35
USA_Loyal_Royal i see a lot of you moaning about the price of a season ticket for reading fc. from what i gather it is around 600-800 (not sure if it is euro or pounds, im assuming pounds?). you get 36 matches in the premiership or 46 in the championship. in american football you are paying upwards of 3000 dollars for average seats and you only get 16 games a year. if your team makes the playoffs you have to pay for tickets again. (i know it is similar to if you make the playoffs in football). so honestly, stop moaning about prices because you are getting a good deal in my eyes. adjusted for exchange rates for an american football season ticket it still is at least two times more expensive for half of the games.
by Millsy » 09 Apr 2013 00:43
by P!ssed Off » 09 Apr 2013 02:52
USA_Loyal_Royal i see a lot of you moaning about the price of a season ticket for reading fc. from what i gather it is around 600-800 (not sure if it is euro or pounds, im assuming pounds?). you get 36 matches in the premiership or 46 in the championship. in american football you are paying upwards of 3000 dollars for average seats and you only get 16 games a year. if your team makes the playoffs you have to pay for tickets again. (i know it is similar to if you make the playoffs in football). so honestly, stop moaning about prices because you are getting a good deal in my eyes. adjusted for exchange rates for an american football season ticket it still is at least two times more expensive for half of the games.
by seahawk10 » 09 Apr 2013 06:54
by royal_ross » 09 Apr 2013 09:36
JimmytheJim who gives a oxf*rd?
if it bothers you that much what some bored or lonely white men write on the internet about people leaving early from games then you probably do need a safer hobby.
whenever i've had to leave early i've just done it. is there a fire drill? no. does anybody who knows anything about me care that i didn't stay to the bitter end? of course they don't.
football fandom isn't about being part of a darwinian hierachy where only the thickest skinned survive. it's about having a hobby that you obsess over and which occasionally rewards you with an immense sense of achievement and well-being when all you've done is sit on a seat and shouted a bit.
rugby's probably the sport for you. no passion in the stands, self-righteousness aplenty, and classist bollocks about a thugs game played by gentlemen.
by under the tin » 09 Apr 2013 09:38
by melonhead » 09 Apr 2013 10:16
Rumpole You may have noticed at the end of my OP that I said I was probably more attached to HNA than to RFC. I also commented that it was a petrifying thought.
You'll be pleased to know, however, that when my new job starts in October, I'll be here much, much less.
by melonhead » 09 Apr 2013 10:17
USA_Loyal_Royal i see a lot of you moaning about the price of a season ticket for reading fc. from what i gather it is around 600-800 (not sure if it is euro or pounds, im assuming pounds?). you get 36 matches in the premiership or 46 in the championship. in american football you are paying upwards of 3000 dollars for average seats and you only get 16 games a year. if your team makes the playoffs you have to pay for tickets again. (i know it is similar to if you make the playoffs in football). so honestly, stop moaning about prices because you are getting a good deal in my eyes. adjusted for exchange rates for an american football season ticket it still is at least two times more expensive for half of the games.
by Extended-Phenotype » 09 Apr 2013 10:24
melonheadRumpole You may have noticed at the end of my OP that I said I was probably more attached to HNA than to RFC. I also commented that it was a petrifying thought.
You'll be pleased to know, however, that when my new job starts in October, I'll be here much, much less.
HNA?>>>>> RFC
for sure.
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