Dull game between two impotent sides. Spending £70+ million only to end up worse than either of these two takes a special level of ineptitude.
They were rubbish today, but good to see them back in the top flight. On that showing they'll need about nine new guaranteed first teamers for next season though.
Not being funny SHQ but how do you come to that conclusion?. I live here and quite honestly the fans I am with are gutted. Stam has done an incredible job with no resources, battles in the boardroom with a takeover going on at crucial times, and they were the only team that got anywhere near the shite from the north and ideas above their station from the south coast. What is evident is how appalling we have become but in a way it humbles us as fans and reminds us why we support our club. Through thick and thin we will always be Aston Villa and every 'plastic team' knows it
Be interesting to see what happens with Huddersfield as at least 3 of their best players this season have been loanee'sie Mooy from Citeh, Izzy Brown from Chelski and Ward from LiverpoolThe last 2 wont be sold by their parent clubs......They are going to need a lot of players in a shortish period of time
Quote from: spangley1812 on May 29, 2017, 06:21:14 PMBe interesting to see what happens with Huddersfield as at least 3 of their best players this season have been loanee'sie Mooy from Citeh, Izzy Brown from Chelski and Ward from LiverpoolThe last 2 wont be sold by their parent clubs......They are going to need a lot of players in a shortish period of timeAs I said earlier in this thread, don't underestimate Wagner
Quote from: SoccerHQ link=topic=56177.msg3272058#msg3272058 date=1496077417 Reading as a club and place is very plastic and they've been in the prem 3 times in last 10 years.[/quoteNot being funny SHQ but how do you come to that conclusion?. I live here and quite honestly the fans I am with are gutted. Stam has done an incredible job with no resources, battles in the boardroom with a takeover going on at crucial times, and they were the only team that got anywhere near the shite from the north and ideas above their station from the south coast. What is evident is how appalling we have become but in a way it humbles us as fans and reminds us why we support our club. Through thick and thin we will always be Aston Villa and every 'plastic team' knows it Been to the Madjeski to watch Walsall play there and for a start I hate stadiums miles out of the city centre, it took 15 minutes to get there on the bus from the station.No traditional home end when I was there either, area behind the goal was pretty empty as all their fans were more interested in amassing in the corner and goading the Walsall fans for a while.It's an inoffensive enough town but due to its proximity to London attracts plenty of Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs fans so I imagine plenty of them will be posting off for their season tickets tomorrow to watch prem football and their own teams there.When I think of fans with foam hands, jester hats, face paints etc Reading is just one of those clubs that come to mind. Could be wrong of course.
At least we're not bitter.
Quote from: jwarry on May 29, 2017, 06:14:45 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ link=topic=56177.msg3272058#msg3272058 date=1496077417 Reading as a club and place is very plastic and they've been in the prem 3 times in last 10 years.[/quoteNot being funny SHQ but how do you come to that conclusion?. I live here and quite honestly the fans I am with are gutted. Stam has done an incredible job with no resources, battles in the boardroom with a takeover going on at crucial times, and they were the only team that got anywhere near the shite from the north and ideas above their station from the south coast. What is evident is how appalling we have become but in a way it humbles us as fans and reminds us why we support our club. Through thick and thin we will always be Aston Villa and every 'plastic team' knows it Been to the Madjeski to watch Walsall play there and for a start I hate stadiums miles out of the city centre, it took 15 minutes to get there on the bus from the station.No traditional home end when I was there either, area behind the goal was pretty empty as all their fans were more interested in amassing in the corner and goading the Walsall fans for a while.It's an inoffensive enough town but due to its proximity to London attracts plenty of Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs fans so I imagine plenty of them will be posting off for their season tickets tomorrow to watch prem football and their own teams there.When I think of fans with foam hands, jester hats, face paints etc Reading is just one of those clubs that come to mind. Could be wrong of course.I live in Berks and ypur pretty much right. They only have small support. They get a lot people going to their games who don't support them but go to see a match - all around here are loads of people who come here for work, myself included.