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I am from Lancing and have held a season-ticket with the Albion for many years. If I have a second club then it is Oxford United: having lived in the city for eight years, I have seen the team play more than a few times. I was at the Kassam Stadium today. I have three comments to make about Oxford United's demise.
Given Albion's recent history, I cannot believe that any of our supporters could derive pleasure from seeing Oxford United relegated from the football league. For what Firoz Kassam has done to Oxford United is not dissimilar to what David Belotti and Bill Archer did to Brighton & Hove Albion. We were able to oust before it was too late the men who were destroying our club; but the damage done by Kassam to Oxford United was irreparable by the time he was chased out of town.
Action should be taken against Leyton Orient for the way that their supporters celebrated their promotion. Or should I say for the way that they celebrated their host's relegation? After the game, some half of their five thousand supporters spilled out of the North Stand and ran towards the distraught home fans, goading and taunting them. Half of the Thames Valley constabulary, many on horseback, intercepted them. There were battles on the pitch. Leyton Orient FC cannot go unpunished for the despicable behaviour of their supporters.
As for the gloating Reading supporters, what does anyone expect from that quarter? Reading represents all that is bad in modern, so-called progressive, football clubs. Oxford United played top-flight football for four seasons. How long will Reading sustain Premiership football? Where is the League Cup in the Berkshire club's trophy cabinet? Oxford United was, is, and always will be, worth ten Readings. It has a soul. Reading FC will never have one.
Given Albion's recent history, I cannot believe that any of our supporters could derive pleasure from seeing Oxford United relegated from the football league. For what Firoz Kassam has done to Oxford United is not dissimilar to what David Belotti and Bill Archer did to Brighton & Hove Albion. We were able to oust before it was too late the men who were destroying our club; but the damage done by Kassam to Oxford United was irreparable by the time he was chased out of town.
Action should be taken against Leyton Orient for the way that their supporters celebrated their promotion. Or should I say for the way that they celebrated their host's relegation? After the game, some half of their five thousand supporters spilled out of the North Stand and ran towards the distraught home fans, goading and taunting them. Half of the Thames Valley constabulary, many on horseback, intercepted them. There were battles on the pitch. Leyton Orient FC cannot go unpunished for the despicable behaviour of their supporters.
As for the gloating Reading supporters, what does anyone expect from that quarter? Reading represents all that is bad in modern, so-called progressive, football clubs. Oxford United played top-flight football for four seasons. How long will Reading sustain Premiership football? Where is the League Cup in the Berkshire club's trophy cabinet? Oxford United was, is, and always will be, worth ten Readings. It has a soul. Reading FC will never have one.
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