by Volvicanus » 01 May 2007 14:59
by West Stand Flash » 01 May 2007 17:48
by Coppelled Streets » 01 May 2007 17:50
West Stand Flash You dont clap an opposing player before a game. Its just wrong.
Sums up many Reading fans tho.
by Stranded » 01 May 2007 17:50
West Stand Flash You dont clap an opposing player before a game. Its just wrong.
Sums up many Reading fans tho.
by RoyalBlue » 01 May 2007 20:28
West Stand Flash You dont clap an opposing player before a game. Its just wrong.
Sums up many Reading fans tho.
by Millsy » 01 May 2007 22:57
Jerry St Clair Was anyone else perplexed by the rapturous applause Owen got when his name was read out before kick off?
Call me old fashioned, but opposing players should only be given this sort of reception in exceptional circumstances (i.e. they are Phil Parkinson or have just won the World Cup).
Not for fair-to-middling, injury-prone forwards who've played no previous part in Reading FC history whatsoever.
by Z-Head » 02 May 2007 08:57
2 world wars, 1 world cupJerry St Clair Was anyone else perplexed by the rapturous applause Owen got when his name was read out before kick off?
Call me old fashioned, but opposing players should only be given this sort of reception in exceptional circumstances (i.e. they are Phil Parkinson or have just won the World Cup).
Not for fair-to-middling, injury-prone forwards who've played no previous part in Reading FC history whatsoever.
He is (was) one of England's best strikers.
And the poor guy injured himself horrifically playing for our country.
As an England fan I can transcend the immediate circumstance and cheer the fact that his name has been called out after so long.
The only time to cheer for him would be when his name was called out surely as that moment would signify his return more than any other. After the match would mean very little.
Absolutely NOTHING wrong with it.
I take it those who say we should never cheer opposition players like this before a game would therefore not observe a silence for an opposition manager/ player etc who had nothing to do with us?
I'm proud of Reading fans that we cheered him. Nice one to all who did.
by higher » 02 May 2007 09:01
LOL .Top tip: Dont build him a swimming pool or accuse him of being Svens Bum boy.Z-Head2 world wars, 1 world cupJerry St Clair Was anyone else perplexed by the rapturous applause Owen got when his name was read out before kick off?
Call me old fashioned, but opposing players should only be given this sort of reception in exceptional circumstances (i.e. they are Phil Parkinson or have just won the World Cup).
Not for fair-to-middling, injury-prone forwards who've played no previous part in Reading FC history whatsoever.
He is (was) one of England's best strikers.
And the poor guy injured himself horrifically playing for our country.
As an England fan I can transcend the immediate circumstance and cheer the fact that his name has been called out after so long.
The only time to cheer for him would be when his name was called out surely as that moment would signify his return more than any other. After the match would mean very little.
Absolutely NOTHING wrong with it.
I take it those who say we should never cheer opposition players like this before a game would therefore not observe a silence for an opposition manager/ player etc who had nothing to do with us?
I'm proud of Reading fans that we cheered him. Nice one to all who did.
Well I think he's a tit!
by Man Friday » 02 May 2007 12:51
by starbug » 02 May 2007 13:10
by Barry the bird boggler » 02 May 2007 13:47
by VOR » 02 May 2007 13:55
Z-Head2 world wars, 1 world cupJerry St Clair Was anyone else perplexed by the rapturous applause Owen got when his name was read out before kick off?
Call me old fashioned, but opposing players should only be given this sort of reception in exceptional circumstances (i.e. they are Phil Parkinson or have just won the World Cup).
Not for fair-to-middling, injury-prone forwards who've played no previous part in Reading FC history whatsoever.
He is (was) one of England's best strikers.
And the poor guy injured himself horrifically playing for our country.
As an England fan I can transcend the immediate circumstance and cheer the fact that his name has been called out after so long.
The only time to cheer for him would be when his name was called out surely as that moment would signify his return more than any other. After the match would mean very little.
Absolutely NOTHING wrong with it.
I take it those who say we should never cheer opposition players like this before a game would therefore not observe a silence for an opposition manager/ player etc who had nothing to do with us?
I'm proud of Reading fans that we cheered him. Nice one to all who did.
Well I think he's a tit!
by Unmanageable Hair » 02 May 2007 19:06
Stranded Seriously please explain how a striker with his exceptional goalscoring record is overrated?
by Victor Meldrew » 02 May 2007 19:26
Unmanageable HairStranded Seriously please explain how a striker with his exceptional goalscoring record is overrated?
I'm not denying his goalscoring record, but he hasn't exactly been the saviour of English football.
He's very good at scoring goals. That's all.
by RoyalBlue » 02 May 2007 20:13
Unmanageable HairStranded Seriously please explain how a striker with his exceptional goalscoring record is overrated?
I'm not denying his goalscoring record, but he hasn't exactly been the saviour of English football.
He's very good at scoring goals. That's all.
by Cookie » 02 May 2007 20:39
Jerry St Clair Was anyone else perplexed by the rapturous applause Owen got when his name was read out before kick off?
Call me old fashioned, but opposing players should only be given this sort of reception in exceptional circumstances (i.e. they are Phil Parkinson or have just won the World Cup).
Not for fair-to-middling, injury-prone forwards who've played no previous part in Reading FC history whatsoever.
by glass half full » 02 May 2007 20:58
starbug Owen is one of the Premiership's and England's nicest, fairest & honest players. No-one will ever convince me contributing to a warm applause before the game for a player like that, recovering from a year long injury is wrong.
by jumpers for goalposts » 02 May 2007 21:43
by Millsy » 02 May 2007 22:04
by firstdivision » 02 May 2007 22:13