by Silver Fox » 11 May 2022 10:05
by Hendo » 11 May 2022 10:06
NathStPaulHendo Can you point me towards that section of our support, as I would like to laugh at them.
Of course a lot of our supporters want to be Bournemouth, they are a successful club who are of a similar size to us. There is an extreme amount of envy amongst a lot of our support. They won't be honest enough to admit it but it is quite clear. Expect better of you tbh, it is pretty obvious.
by NathStPaul » 11 May 2022 10:10
HendoNathStPaulHendo Can you point me towards that section of our support, as I would like to laugh at them.
Of course a lot of our supporters want to be Bournemouth, they are a successful club who are of a similar size to us. There is an extreme amount of envy amongst a lot of our support. They won't be honest enough to admit it but it is quite clear. Expect better of you tbh, it is pretty obvious.
That'll be a no then.
I genuinely have never seen any of our fans proclaiming wanting to be like Bournemouth or showing any signs of jealously.
If it is pretty obvious, you won't mind pointing a blissfully unaware idiot in the right direction.
by South Coast Royal » 11 May 2022 10:13
NathStPaulHendo Can you point me towards that section of our support, as I would like to laugh at them.
Of course a lot of our supporters want to be Bournemouth, they are a successful club who are of a similar size to us. There is an extreme amount of envy amongst a lot of our support. They won't be honest enough to admit it but it is quite clear. Expect better of you tbh, it is pretty obvious.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 11 May 2022 10:16
NathStPaulHendoNathStPaul Of course a lot of our supporters want to be Bournemouth, they are a successful club who are of a similar size to us. There is an extreme amount of envy amongst a lot of our support. They won't be honest enough to admit it but it is quite clear. Expect better of you tbh, it is pretty obvious.
That'll be a no then.
I genuinely have never seen any of our fans proclaiming wanting to be like Bournemouth or showing any signs of jealously.
If it is pretty obvious, you won't mind pointing a blissfully unaware idiot in the right direction.
Nobody is going to outwardly say it are they? It is embarrassing. It is of course the reason though as there isn't any other explanation. There is no geographical rivalry, no real history of bad feeling at games. It comes down purely to jealousy of their success.
Every Reading supporter would like to be in Bournemouth's position would they not? They see a club of a similar size and similar supporter base succeeding whilst we flounder just above the relegation zone. They can spend money, have decent players and win games. What isn't there to envy exactly?
by NathStPaul » 11 May 2022 10:20
YorkshireRoyal99NathStPaulHendo
That'll be a no then.
I genuinely have never seen any of our fans proclaiming wanting to be like Bournemouth or showing any signs of jealously.
If it is pretty obvious, you won't mind pointing a blissfully unaware idiot in the right direction.
Nobody is going to outwardly say it are they? It is embarrassing. It is of course the reason though as there isn't any other explanation. There is no geographical rivalry, no real history of bad feeling at games. It comes down purely to jealousy of their success.
Every Reading supporter would like to be in Bournemouth's position would they not? They see a club of a similar size and similar supporter base succeeding whilst we flounder just above the relegation zone. They can spend money, have decent players and win games. What isn't there to envy exactly?
It begs the question, why specifically Bournemouth then? There are plenty of clubs of similar size/stature doing better than us right now, Brighton, Norwich, Watford etc.
by NathStPaul » 11 May 2022 10:26
by morganb » 11 May 2022 10:26
by Hendo » 11 May 2022 10:27
by NathStPaul » 11 May 2022 10:29
Hendo I believe that Paul's comment referenced an article where it mentions that we are in the top 4 rivalries of other clubs. Not from our fans. Wouldn't that make Bournemouth fans jealous of us?
I still don't see the rivalry or jealousy, tbh.
Yeah, I would like Reading to be in the position Bournemouth are in, but I am not jealous of them. I don't spend my waking hours wishing that we were them.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 11 May 2022 10:29
by Nameless » 11 May 2022 10:32
NathStPaulYorkshireRoyal99NathStPaul Nobody is going to outwardly say it are they? It is embarrassing. It is of course the reason though as there isn't any other explanation. There is no geographical rivalry, no real history of bad feeling at games. It comes down purely to jealousy of their success.
Every Reading supporter would like to be in Bournemouth's position would they not? They see a club of a similar size and similar supporter base succeeding whilst we flounder just above the relegation zone. They can spend money, have decent players and win games. What isn't there to envy exactly?
It begs the question, why specifically Bournemouth then? There are plenty of clubs of similar size/stature doing better than us right now, Brighton, Norwich, Watford etc.
I would say it is because we realistically could be Bournemouth if things had gone differently for us. I would argue they are almost a direct equivilant to us in terms of the town size, club size, support base etc.
Brighton and Norwich are both City teams with a far richer history than our own and Watford nobody could really envy due to their ridiculous business model and way they operate in general. That said I would bet you a lot of our supporters would swap places with Watford in a heartbeat.
There is actually a bit of rivalry with Brighton, it stems back to when they were promoted the first time.
by Hendo » 11 May 2022 10:32
NathStPaulHendo I believe that Paul's comment referenced an article where it mentions that we are in the top 4 rivalries of other clubs. Not from our fans. Wouldn't that make Bournemouth fans jealous of us?
I still don't see the rivalry or jealousy, tbh.
Yeah, I would like Reading to be in the position Bournemouth are in, but I am not jealous of them. I don't spend my waking hours wishing that we were them.
You don't because you have a brain. A lot of Reading football Twitter supporters do not. Sides like Bournemouth, Brighton etc live in their heads rent free. In my opinion that is because they wish Reading were those clubs.
by NathStPaul » 11 May 2022 10:33
by Nameless » 11 May 2022 10:33
YorkshireRoyal99 But you've then got others like Luton, Brentford and Millwall who are better than what we are right now but aren't really considered as "rivals". I just don't see why it's specifically Bournemouth that you think is a rivalry, they are just another team doing better than us as far as I'm concerned.
I'd swap places with any of the aforementioned clubs in a heartbeat, but I don't consider them rivals. It's swings and roundabouts, we had our time a decade ago where we were at our best, reaching the PL and challenging in the Championship from 2005-2015 (give or take the odd poor year or two in that period, it's been our best decade possibly ever), now we are floundering but still better placed than we were back in the 90's and earlier.
by leon » 11 May 2022 10:34
by NathStPaul » 11 May 2022 10:34
NamelessNathStPaulYorkshireRoyal99
It begs the question, why specifically Bournemouth then? There are plenty of clubs of similar size/stature doing better than us right now, Brighton, Norwich, Watford etc.
I would say it is because we realistically could be Bournemouth if things had gone differently for us. I would argue they are almost a direct equivilant to us in terms of the town size, club size, support base etc.
Brighton and Norwich are both City teams with a far richer history than our own and Watford nobody could really envy due to their ridiculous business model and way they operate in general. That said I would bet you a lot of our supporters would swap places with Watford in a heartbeat.
There is actually a bit of rivalry with Brighton, it stems back to when they were promoted the first time.
Your whole argument falls apart given the ‘timelines’
There has been a ‘rivalry’ since well before Bournemouth got promoted.
It then falls further apart because you’ve not actually understood the article !
by Nameless » 11 May 2022 10:36
by NathStPaul » 11 May 2022 10:37
Nameless Why would anyone want to ‘be’ another club ?
If you want to be Brighton or Watford then go and support them !
We have plenty of history, plenty of recent success and absolutely no reason to want to be another club !
by Nameless » 11 May 2022 10:38
NathStPaulNamelessNathStPaul I would say it is because we realistically could be Bournemouth if things had gone differently for us. I would argue they are almost a direct equivilant to us in terms of the town size, club size, support base etc.
Brighton and Norwich are both City teams with a far richer history than our own and Watford nobody could really envy due to their ridiculous business model and way they operate in general. That said I would bet you a lot of our supporters would swap places with Watford in a heartbeat.
There is actually a bit of rivalry with Brighton, it stems back to when they were promoted the first time.
Your whole argument falls apart given the ‘timelines’
There has been a ‘rivalry’ since well before Bournemouth got promoted.
It then falls further apart because you’ve not actually understood the article !
I haven't read the article.
I am talking about our supporters having rivalries with other clubs, not the other way around. Moron.
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