are you a fan of the football team? If so would you for the last 5 years rather been in the prem or have won the FA Cup and yo-yoyed between the championship and league 1 like you have been.
There was enough of us to sell out Wembley in 2013. Who do you support?
Then a couple of months later you took absolutely nobody to Wembley to play Manchester United. I support Reading - on our 3 trips to Wembley in the last 7-8 years we’ve taken over 30,000 each time.
are you a fan of the football team? If so would you for the last 5 years rather been in the prem or have won the FA Cup and yo-yoyed between the championship and league 1 like you have been.
Won the FA Cup. The chance to win such a major trophy is a once in a lifetime thing for us and I think our relegation from the premier league was only a matter of time anyway. We'd been around the drop zone for years beforehand, surviving through last minute surges in form. Plus, if the new Hong Kong investors spend like they've promised to we could be back in the Premier League ss on anyway.
Then a couple of months later you took absolutely nobody to Wembley to play Manchester United. I support Reading - on our 3 trips to Wembley in the last 7-8 years we’ve taken over 30,000 each time.
That was a community shield game - not comparable to the games you're talking about. Reading lol - went to a Sheffield Wednesday game a few months ago and was about 300 Reading fans there. Then again you've been playing some pretty dire football this season so can't blame them😉
That was a community shield game - not comparable to the games you're talking about. Reading lol - went to a Sheffield Wednesday game a few months ago and was about 300 Reading fans there. Then again you've been playing some pretty dire football this season so can't blame them😉
Have you seen how much Wednesday charge supporters? They rip you off. Still managed to stay in the championship which is all that matters 😏
But not enough to get 15000 most matches in the premier league
And? It's not about how many fans you have, it's about the atmosphere you generate. For example, Bournemouth's entire stadium has a capacity of just 13,000, but I'd much rather go there than the soulless 60,000 London Stadium.