Which club is the most boring out of the 92 league clubs?

Personally Reading lost it’s soul when they moved to their new ground( never been) as the old place had atmosphere and yes I have been there though not with us having any great success.
 
Leeds United. Keep winning and seem to have given up on collapsing with 0-5 defeats at Elland Road to Fleetwood's fiercest rivals.

Doesnt give you guys too much to talk about does it? 😃
 
Changed my mind Reading.

When Huddersfield Town won the play off final the fans never looked that upset. It was a look of a guy called Sebastos opening the front door and being told by his online asparagus is out of stock and his replacement is a cucumber.
I’ll have what what your drinking.
This sketch is very silly.
 
Changed my mind Reading.

When Huddersfield Town won the play off final the fans never looked that upset. It was a look of a guy called Sebastos opening the front door and being told by his online asparagus is out of stock and his replacement is a cucumber.
To be fair, that would be a shocking substitution.
 
Arsenal are the club with the least number of promotions and relegations, just 3 in their entire history.

In the lower leagues, Rochdale have had the least divisional changes, just 8, and managed to stay in the fourth tier for 36 seasons in a row until relatively recently.
 
Another vote for MK Dongs...and Crawley and Forest Green. And while we're down there I'll add another for Stevenage.
 
Whilst Reading and Stevenage are strong contenders, I will have to go for Crawley. Waste of a place in the EFL, felt like going to a club in Conference South or below.
 
The second pub I had in Bradford was on the main route between the motorway and Valley Parade (or whatever it's called now). I used to regularly get away supporters stopping for a pint or two before going to the ground and there were occasions when the pub was heaving. No plastic glasses in those days, and I had a fairly long expanse of land outside which was also used when the weather allowed. Never had a problem with any of the supporters and I always made them feel welcome. That was until one night, and a match against Reading, when half a dozen or so of their fans came in after the game and used the snug at the rear of the pub. They were quiet and apparently well behaved, but after they left and I went to clear the room up, I found all the seats had been slashed and a number of glasses broken, in the toilet a special treatment of spray paint saying Royals etc. The Police were informed and I reported it to the local Reading paper, but they were never caught. Cost a good few quid to have it all put back together. Thus my dislike of their team and supporters.
 
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