What would you prefer?

Title vs Money

Poll ended at 09 Apr 2013 23:13
Winning a Title, place in the record books?
34
67%
Mo Money Mo?
17
33%
 
Total votes: 51
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What would you prefer?

by sandman » 06 Apr 2013 23:13

Inspired by these two posts on the BFTG thread by the same poster:

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Mr.T10 Cringeworthy when Reading fans started singing Champions song... I know I would swap our empty cup for another season in the prem.


You have to be a fool to not want Reading to benefit from all the TV money which will be pumped in.


So what would you prefer? The old fashioned hunt for a trophy and therefore a place in the record books or the more modern preference for mid table obscurity but more money.
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Re: What do you prefer

by Unbelievable Jeff » 06 Apr 2013 23:17

You cannot beat a good old promotion battle, the drama, the passion.

However I voted Money as at the end of the day, we all want Reading to be in the Premiership and we all want the best players to be playing at the madejski

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Re: What would/do you prefer?

by Lower West » 06 Apr 2013 23:24

Investment in the ground.

Other clubs are now following a different financial model.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by St. Brynjar » 06 Apr 2013 23:39

Promotions and relegations happen all the time but you can't take away a title. To be the best in the division, to actually win something is worth more than the money for me. Besides, it's not like we'd spend it :D

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Re: What would you prefer?

by Jay o/ » 07 Apr 2013 00:14

How many clubs have won the 1st division? We've won it twice in 5 or 6 seasons. Clubs will always belittle others, but that is a great achievement and makes us far from 'tin pot'.


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Re: What would you prefer?

by frimmers3 » 07 Apr 2013 09:13

Jay o/ How many clubs have won the 1st division? We've won it twice in 5 or 6 seasons. Clubs will always belittle others, but that is a great achievement and makes us far from 'tin pot'.


there cannot be many clubs though that would enjoy the chance to win it twice in 5 or six seasons.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by Mr.T10 » 07 Apr 2013 10:45

Feel honoured my comments are making threads.

I like the Championship and happy to be back there; don't want to stay too long. I want Reading to succeed and grow, only place for it is the Premiership. In the football league again average attendances have dropped, who wants to see an empty bowl, not very pretty football and very little TV money and coverage?

Premiership is the place to be.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by bobbybottler » 07 Apr 2013 10:52

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Jay o/ How many clubs have won the 1st division? We've won it twice in 5 or 6 seasons. Clubs will always belittle others, but that is a great achievement and makes us far from 'tin pot'.


there cannot be many clubs though that would enjoy the chance to win it twice in 5 or six seasons.

Aiming this statement at supporters of a club which has spent a total of three seasons in the top flight doesn't really make a lot of sense.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by frimmers3 » 07 Apr 2013 10:55

it does when the aim once promoted to the premier league is to stay there,having done the hard work and escaped.makes perfect sense to me.


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Re: What would you prefer?

by Reading4eva » 07 Apr 2013 10:57

After this season and seeing what Wigan have had to endure year on year since 2006, I am happy to be looking forward to another shot and the Championship title. Thing is I can't see it being as strong as this year, and if we buy brightly, we will be outright favourites I am sure. Remember Gunter, Mariappa and McCleary were electric at this level and we won it last time round. Ok some deadwood has to go, mainly Legs, Gorkss and McAnuff & some need to be assessed (Roberts), but if Adkins replaces them with quality we could fire ourselves back up.

Know it sounds mad but Stephen Hunt is out of contract at Wolves...

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Re: What would you prefer?

by Royalee » 07 Apr 2013 11:05

I'd prefer not to live in the past and to build a new team starting next season under Adkins. The investment is there as McDermott even admitted - we now have a better manager and need to get behind the club.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by Schards#2 » 07 Apr 2013 11:16

frimmers3 it does when the aim once promoted to the premier league is to stay there,having done the hard work and escaped.makes perfect sense to me.

For a club like Reading, getting promoted to the Premiership is far easier than staying there.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by frimmers3 » 07 Apr 2013 11:44

Schards#2
frimmers3 it does when the aim once promoted to the premier league is to stay there,having done the hard work and escaped.makes perfect sense to me.

For a club like Reading, getting promoted to the Premiership is far easier than staying there.


so history seems to bear witness to. easier said than done of course,but the phrase "once bitten twice shy" comes to mind.


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Re: What would you prefer?

by Royal Ginger » 07 Apr 2013 20:39

Stay up for me. In order to keep winning the cup, and having great promotion seasons, you've got to suffer awful relegation seasons. This has been one of the least enjoyable for me.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by Jay o/ » 07 Apr 2013 20:47

frimmers3
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frimmers3 it does when the aim once promoted to the premier league is to stay there,having done the hard work and escaped.makes perfect sense to me.

For a club like Reading, getting promoted to the Premiership is far easier than staying there.


so history seems to bear witness to. easier said than done of course,but the phrase "once bitten twice shy" comes to mind.


says you who has to support two teams because Aldershot are that bad and will never get close to the Premier League. Still, Spurs are a nice safe bet for you.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by The Quiet Man » 07 Apr 2013 22:51

People have very short memories - probably 60% of last season in the champ was boring shite of the highest order. I'd take my chances in the prem anyday even if we are crap the opposition can make the game watchable, for instance watching Berbatov's movement off the ball at the Madstad was an education in itself.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by Ian Royal » 07 Apr 2013 23:18

Time in the top flight comes and goes and there is always next season to get it (unless you're below tier 2 obviously) but a title is a title you've won no matter what season it is.

I'd take a League or FA Cup Trophy over survival in the Prem or promotion to it any day of the week.

The aim is to stay in the PL once you get there, but the consolation if you can't is an exciting, competitive division with the chance to have all the fun of a promotion chase.

Cup Trophy > Mid-table PL > PL relegation survival > PO Final Winners / Championship Champions > Promotion > Play Off failure > Not quite making the Play Offs > Mid-table Championship > Premier League relegation.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by SydenhamRoyal » 07 Apr 2013 23:46

The Quiet Man People have very short memories - probably 60% of last season in the champ was boring shite of the highest order.


No way was it 60%. West Ham at home, the drama against Forest, and Brighton at home. The other 20 were dreadful. 85%.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by frimmers3 » 08 Apr 2013 07:19

says you who has to support two teams because Aldershot are that bad and will never get close to the Premier League. Still, Spurs are a nice safe bet for you.[/quote]

i have supported both longer than you have been alive chum.

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Re: What would you prefer?

by Platypuss » 08 Apr 2013 07:46

frimmers3
says you who has to support two teams because Aldershot are that bad and will never get close to the Premier League. Still, Spurs are a nice safe bet for you.


i have supported both longer than you have been alive chum.


Both? Strange way to describe three different teams. Unless you mean.....

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