Alan PartridgeRoyal Rother It's always interesting / revealing to read the comments of other teams' supporters and, from what I've seen, Swansea, Doncaster, Wolves, Burnley (twice), Bristol City and Sheff Wed all think we are the best team in the division.
Forest, Charlton and QPR for starters have good ground to think otherwise but I think most observers (particularly the fans of the 6 clubs aforementioned) would be very surprised to think that some of our own supporters still view play-offs as the most realistic aim.
It's a pretty meaningless statement without consistency but most would agree that we have shown ourselves to be the best team in the division on our day and, having already had several of those days this season, I think there are excellent grounds for continued optimism.
I think your last paragraph sums it up fairly well, Reading on their best day in this league can hammer anyone. When Reading play well then other teams in this division will struggle to live with them, and when you think about it that should exactly be the case. The problem for Reading thus far is maintaining a consistency in particular away from home. They have been genuinely unlcuky at 1 or 2 places but that's coupled with some bad defeats and performances in others. They aren't anywhere near the side they were last time in this division but in all honesty they aren't likely to be, no one will be that good again so to judge them against that is slightly harsh. Reading aren't anywhere near the finished article and you look through the side/squad and think we could probably do better there or get another player in this position but with this squad they will almost certainly contest in the top 6. The problem will be the January transfer window, I just can't see Doyle or S Hunt being here after it, how they go about replacing these two willd efine how Reading's season goes. The answer isn't in the squad currently so they will have to spend a bit of dosh to replace these two key players.
I think both comments by yourself and Rother sum up how I feel at the moment. We still got 1 or 2 injured players to come back (Doobs, Murts). I would still hold a question mark over our depth of strikers. Does Shane Long have the ability to step in and score goals when it's needed. Are we better off keeping Lita at Norwich where he is playing regularly, scoring or here at Reading being ineffective but any sniff of a goal and you want him to be finishing it off.
I think Birmingham will definetely nab 1 of the 2 top spots, consistenly they are getting results the most and seem to have a determination and togetherness about them. Wolves have to be the target for us, they're just behind us in terms of best footballing sides in the Championship but you always feel with the inexperience they possess, they're liable to hit a bad run.