perth seagull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Micky Adams has done well to offload Brooker, let Reading pay for someone who probably isn't at that level anymore.
RoyalAli said:
And why the hell would we want a 22,000 seater stadium when we've got a 24,200 seater already ??
Bald Gull said:No idea. Couldn't understand it when the whole thing happened. He was never going to be premiership quality and was only Div 1 quality when he was fully on his game.
Gareth Glover said:Can someone please explain why Adams signed him if he had no intention of playing him in a bottom 3 side ?. Strange behaviour
RoyalAli said:No, Coppell wishes he could keep the best few players from his previous clubs, to make a better squad.
I'm glad we've signed him.
He looked dangerous in April along with Zamora, and they were the only 2 players who looked like troubling us.
Henderson, Rougier.
Why do you keep loaning our players if you don't wish you were us?
I bet you can't find an answer for that one.
Coppell did actually try for Zamora.
And why the hell would we want a 22,000 seater stadium when we've got a 24,200 seater already ??
RoyalAli said:It certainly is funny watching you slag Reading off.
Gary Nelson, you've got the facts ALL WRONG!
The only reason a huge crowd turned up for London Irish v Wasps was because they were parading the World cup trophy about.
And that game was 20k, so a spare 4000 seats is hardly selling it out is it?
We've had a fair few sizeable crowds in the last few years.
Play good football and the fans will come.
Play shit football and they won't bother.
It'll be interesting to see your crowds at Falmer when you go back, I suspect you'll get a nasty shock after the honeymoon period.
Do you not read as our ticket applications where huge last season and we was shite,so thats how i know we have the fan base waiting.RoyalAli said:Reading V Chelsea 24,100
Reading V Wolves 24,000
Reading V Grimsby 20,200
Reading V Forest 21,600
Reading V Wolves 19,700
Reading V Pompey 23,500
Reading V Peterboro 22,100
Reading V Brighton 22,000
Reading V Stoke 21,000
Reading V QPR 19,300
Reading V West Ham 21,200
Reading V Spurs (friendly ) 21,800
Reading V Wigan 22,000
Reading V Bournemouth 20,600
Reading V Man City 20,000
Reading V Luton 18,100 (But some turnstyle counters were not working, so figure is lower that the actual attendance)
Chronologically ordered, most recent game first.
So there you have it Berk. you recall the first ever game wrong, and handily forget a large number of significantly high attendances.
We consider filling it as selling all the tickets we are legally allowed to, making the 100 spare in the Chelsea game the nearest we've ever had to having the stadium full.
And I've been to all but one of those games on that list
As for a nasty shock, how are you going to suddenly attract a large number of fans after spending years having to turn them away?
I think your attendances will be very similar to the likes of us, Watford, Preston, Burnley, QPR and Stoke.
DO you think you'll suddenly attract large numbers of regular fans simply because you'll have a new stadium?
Don't forget we also held the record for largest number of fans at a domestic final at Cardiff until Bristol City had 40,000 last year