League One Reading FC

Normally I wouldn’t want to see any football club go to the wall, and I include Swindon in that, due to the fans, but the way Reading fans have acted to clubs like Derby and Portsmouth, including ourselves, when they/we were in trouble then I have zero sympathy for them.
Karma is a bitch and they were happy to laugh at others while they over spent their way up the leagues and now it’s come back to bite them on the a**e, they suddenly want sympathy? Screw them.
 
f**k Reading and f**k their "fans".
They all moaned about auto trader John for not getting his money out.
They laughed at every other struggling club when it gave them their kicks and jumped on the gravy train to the premier league. Now its predictably all gone to s**t they are the victims wanting everyone elses sympathy. B*****s to them.
 
Nope they deserve f**k all let the fuckers rot let them go out of business. They punching above their weight and think they’re the bees knees.
They got to the Prem on the back of John Magicsticks’s millions. He kept them afloat, got them to the promised land and realised he was pissing money away so sold up. Reading fans gave him pelters for leaving… twats. Hopefully they’ll be playing in a league that will require 3 or 4 years of humble pie.
 
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They got to the Prem on the back of John Magicsticks’s millions. He kept them afloat, got them to the promised land and realised he was pissing money away so sold up. Reading fans gave him peters for leaving… twats. Hopefully they’ll be playing in a league that will require 3 or 4 years of humble pie.
And there was an interview done by BBC south and that t**t Lewis Coombes who was pouring his heart out over Reading and there demise, he interview John Madjeski and he said he couldn’t work it out as Dai Boy had invested 200 million on Reading. They were punching above their weight and think they’re still a premiership side.
Nope f**k em
 
f**k Reading and f**k their "fans".
They all moaned about auto trader John for not getting his money out.
They laughed at every other struggling club when it gave them their kicks and jumped on the gravy train to the premier league. Now its predictably all gone to s**t they are the victims wanting everyone elses sympathy. B*****s to them.
Their support is 25% people who used to support Chelsea but it's all too expensive now they've got "the wife and kids", 25% people from Berks towns who shop at waitrose and like the 'ruggers' and 50% spotty teenage virgins who have watched green street one too many times.

Some rich bloke took them to the PL whilst another rich bloke took us to the conference. They lapped it up and I'd be happy to see them become AFC Reading.
 
In 1962 the Football League was effectively a closed shop. The clubs that finished in 89th-92nd place had to apply for re-election to the league and the other 88 clubs nearly always voted them back in, the logic being that they might be in that position one day. It wasn't until the 1980's that automatic promotion from non-league was adopted.

It was only the failure of Accrington Stanley that allowed us into the Football League - we failed the previous year.
 
I had a chat with a Reading supporting colleague about the collapse of the training ground deal this afternoon. He feels that they will almost certainly receive the suspended points deduction that the EFL imposed because they don't have the money to pay the players and non playing staff wages this month.
 
I had a chat with a Reading supporting colleague about the collapse of the training ground deal this afternoon. He feels that they will almost certainly receive the suspended points deduction that the EFL imposed because they don't have the money to pay the players and non playing staff wages this month.

Plus more for a further offence hopefully.
 
I had a chat with a Reading supporting colleague about the collapse of the training ground deal this afternoon. He feels that they will almost certainly receive the suspended points deduction that the EFL imposed because they don't have the money to pay the players and non playing staff wages this month.
Good
 
In 1962 the Football League was effectively a closed shop. The clubs that finished in 89th-92nd place had to apply for re-election to the league and the other 88 clubs nearly always voted them back in, the logic being that they might be in that position one day. It wasn't until the 1980's that automatic promotion from non-league was adopted.

It was only the failure of Accrington Stanley that allowed us into the Football League - we failed the previous year.
I was in the old supporters club under the Beech Road stand with my dad, I was 10 years old. I think it was a Saturday or Friday lunchtime when we heard that we had been elected into the Football League.
 
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