by murof »
12 Dec 2012 11:08
Ideal murof I pay for 2 season tickets every year to watch my team win and do well, not to turn up for freezing cold matches and feel miserable and depressed.
In that case my I suggest a few things:
1. Move somewhere warmer
2. Buy tickets for Barcelona, they seem to win every week
3. Go see a psychologist in order to overcome your depression and feelings of misery
Also, next year we'll be winning a whole lot more matches in the championship, you should be happy then.
Anyhow, being a supporter isn't a one-way street where you only support your team if they win.
And if that is what you think it is, then you sure as hell picked the wrong team! The rest of us are dealing very well with being supporters of a smallish team who don't always win.
I don't expect them to win, I expect them to go out and play like a team who want to win and show some pride and desire, if they do that and lose that's fine with me, but certainly haven't done that lately. I support Reading because I live in Reading, if I just wanted to support a football team I would be a Man U fan just like all their other supporters who've never been to old trafford
I can't believe so many people like you are just happy to expect this level of quality. I've only been a season ticket holder for a few years so I haven't yet got round to the "reading way" of thinking that "we're shit, but sometimes we get lucky and do well for a while".
Why are you supporting a "business" that just wants your money and gives you nothing back. At the moment, to the people in charge of the club, we the supporters mean nothing at all because we don't seem to give a shit and are happy and content with the "Reading Way"
Obviously "supporting" a team has a different meaning to me than it does for you.