by Barry the bird boggler » 15 Nov 2007 14:46
by Alan Partridge » 15 Nov 2007 14:49
by zac naloen » 15 Nov 2007 14:52
Alan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
by Gordons Cumming » 15 Nov 2007 14:57
Alan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
by Alan Partridge » 15 Nov 2007 15:01
Gordons CummingAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
Go and support Torquay you killjoy.
by Gordons Cumming » 15 Nov 2007 15:05
Alan PartridgeGordons CummingAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
Go and support Torquay you killjoy.
Great comeback
Reading - talking big since 2001. Just please stop.
by zac naloen » 15 Nov 2007 15:06
Alan PartridgeGordons CummingAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
Go and support Torquay you killjoy.
Great comeback
Reading - talking big since 2001. Just please stop.
by Behindu » 15 Nov 2007 15:08
by Forbury Lion » 15 Nov 2007 15:08
typo correctedBarry the bird boggler Royals' Chief Executive Nigel Howe believes that Reading FC has the potential to become one of the ten biggest clubs in the county.
by Alan Partridge » 15 Nov 2007 15:09
Gordons CummingAlan PartridgeGordons CummingAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
Go and support Torquay you killjoy.
Great comeback
Reading - talking big since 2001. Just please stop.
It's called ambition, you Devonian.
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by Alan Partridge » 15 Nov 2007 15:10
Behindu If only Howe had said 'We're not sure what we want to be really, perhaps we'll muddle alomg for another season or two and then get relegated. Who knows...'
Would Mr PArtridge have been happy ?
Frankly what Howe says is what you'd expect him to say - they want to move up a level from where they have now got to.
by Behindu » 15 Nov 2007 15:12
Alan Partridge Best location? says who!!?
by Gordons Cumming » 15 Nov 2007 15:12
Alan Partridge
Best location? says who!!?
by RoyalBlue » 15 Nov 2007 15:12
Alan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
zac naloenAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
bla bla bla buy more players.
The Club is aware of this ...
by zac naloen » 15 Nov 2007 15:12
Alan PartridgeGordons CummingAlan PartridgeGordons CummingAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
Go and support Torquay you killjoy.
Great comeback
Reading - talking big since 2001. Just please stop.
It's called ambition, you Devonian.
Brick by Brick
I don't doubt they have ambition or the way they go about it, but this nonsense doesn't need to be out in the open. Reading will never be as big as some of those clubs mentioned, so what if we have 24,000 seats soon, they will rarely be filled IMO, when we just about manage to sell out 8000 I could see us getting around 15,000 ish for the big games? Do we have another 9,000 fans just waiting to get through the door? No, IMO.
Reading HAVE to spend big to try and compete with those clubs named, need some names here and need to go forward and replace half our current team if they are to rival those clubs in the short- medium term. That's not going to happen - probably rightly so. So why spout this sort of talk?
Best location? says who!!?
by Alan Partridge » 15 Nov 2007 15:13
Gordons CummingAlan Partridge
Best location? says who!!?
Having a bad day?
It's a better location than Torbay methinks
by zac naloen » 15 Nov 2007 15:13
RoyalBlueAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
Quite right. It's no good just having a stadium to rival those clubs, you have to have a squad as good as theirs too.zac naloenAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
bla bla bla buy more players.
The Club is aware of this ...
They talk about the need and intention to strengthen the squad and they talk about their plans to expand the stadium. Notice any similarities?
They have yet to start implementing those plans and aren't giving definitive timescales for doing so. Planning consent = budget to buy new players!
by readingbedding » 15 Nov 2007 15:14
by Alan Partridge » 15 Nov 2007 15:14
zac naloenAlan PartridgeGordons CummingAlan PartridgeGordons CummingAlan Partridge Nigel....football is played on the pitch mate, and as long as half our team belongs in the Championship we will never rival those clubs you mention, sorry to burst the bubble of big club bullshit.
Go and support Torquay you killjoy.
Great comeback
Reading - talking big since 2001. Just please stop.
It's called ambition, you Devonian.
Brick by Brick
I don't doubt they have ambition or the way they go about it, but this nonsense doesn't need to be out in the open. Reading will never be as big as some of those clubs mentioned, so what if we have 24,000 seats soon, they will rarely be filled IMO, when we just about manage to sell out 8000 I could see us getting around 15,000 ish for the big games? Do we have another 9,000 fans just waiting to get through the door? No, IMO.
Reading HAVE to spend big to try and compete with those clubs named, need some names here and need to go forward and replace half our current team if they are to rival those clubs in the short- medium term. That's not going to happen - probably rightly so. So why spout this sort of talk?
Best location? says who!!?
by zac naloen » 15 Nov 2007 15:15
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