by Huntley & Palmer » 06 May 2007 12:36
by cmonurz » 06 May 2007 12:37
by zac naloen » 06 May 2007 12:40
Huntley & Palmer If provoked, understandable. It's more worrying that people think it is acceptable to stand there and dictate to a complete stranger when they should leave a football ground, I'm sure the comment was not posed in the most refrained of manners as well
by Scarface » 06 May 2007 12:47
by zac naloen » 06 May 2007 12:49
Scarface If you pay your money you can do what you want, it's a free country.
by Y25 » 06 May 2007 13:33
by AbovetheI » 06 May 2007 13:39
RoyalBlue Maybe, but they and all the others who snubbed our fantastic team and management by leaving early today, before the lap and honour, are the true plastics.
by cmonurz » 06 May 2007 13:41
AbovetheIRoyalBlue Maybe, but they and all the others who snubbed our fantastic team and management by leaving early today, before the lap and honour, are the true plastics.
You sir, are a tit. I left after the second goal went in because of the performance. It is unacceptable to lose a game like we did yesterday, and none of the team deserved my applause. If I want to leave 5 minutes early then I will, and no one in Y26, or on a message board can tell me otherwise. End of.
by AbovetheI » 06 May 2007 13:44
cmonurzAbovetheIRoyalBlue Maybe, but they and all the others who snubbed our fantastic team and management by leaving early today, before the lap and honour, are the true plastics.
You sir, are a tit. I left after the second goal went in because of the performance. It is unacceptable to lose a game like we did yesterday, and none of the team deserved my applause. If I want to leave 5 minutes early then I will, and no one in Y26, or on a message board can tell me otherwise. End of.
As long as you don't punch someone on the way out, I don't think actually mind.
by RfcMad2002 » 06 May 2007 14:16
by Sharpy » 06 May 2007 14:23
Huntley & Palmer If provoked, understandable. It's more worrying that people think it is acceptable to stand there and dictate to a complete stranger when they should leave a football ground, I'm sure the comment was not posed in the most refrained of manners as well
by Darren_Reading » 06 May 2007 14:23
RoyalBlueMaguirezac naloen A large amount of Y26 got up to leave en masse after the second goal went in. Where rightly told to sit the oxf*rd down and then they started hitting people
Good. Anyone who thinks they have a right to dictate when someone else wants to leave a football match deserves a smack in the mouth.
And anyone who adopts that approach deserves a life-time ban and I hope that's what the club give them. Bloody pathetic if the only way they can 'debate' an issue is by smacking someone in the mouth. Brainless morons!
by working class hero » 06 May 2007 15:34
I'm over it now and Coppell is right we are not ready for an extra 14-20 games in a season
by ElmParker » 06 May 2007 15:58
by blue_army1871 » 06 May 2007 16:09
by cmonurz » 06 May 2007 16:26
blue_army1871 I sit in Y26 and i have to admit some people are complete idiots but without them there would be virtually no singing or atmosphere except from the pain in the arse drummer
by vidvud » 06 May 2007 16:34
cmonurzblue_army1871 I sit in Y26 and i have to admit some people are complete idiots but without them there would be virtually no singing or atmosphere except from the pain in the arse drummer
I'd sooner have fewer singers than any of the brainless idiots attend a match at the Madejski next season.
by lozz2601 » 06 May 2007 16:35
vidvudcmonurzblue_army1871 I sit in Y26 and i have to admit some people are complete idiots but without them there would be virtually no singing or atmosphere except from the pain in the arse drummer
I'd sooner have fewer singers than any of the brainless idiots attend a match at the Madejski next season.
yeah, you've already said that
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