by Snowflake Royal » 14 Jan 2024 10:36
by RG30 » 14 Jan 2024 10:40
by NathStPaul » 14 Jan 2024 10:42
Snowflake Royal I think it's a case that most people who argue against the action still respectvthe feelung behind it and support the right to do it.
And you can argue whether it's constructive or the best action as much as you like before it happens to try to influence against it, but once it's happened that's done and its time to send a united front.
I was against tennis ball disruptions during the game, I'd prefer a different protest or timing that doesn't interrupt play. But it did it's job and was mostly well handled, which is worth applauding those who did it.
Same for the pitch invasion. I think it's more harmful than helpful, and now was the wrong time. I didn’t think it should happen. But it has, so now we get behind it.
by Ten Bobsworth » 14 Jan 2024 10:44
Snowflake Royal I think it's a case that most people who argue against the action still respectvthe feelung behind it and support the right to do it.
And you can argue whether it's constructive or the best action as much as you like before it happens to try to influence against it, but once it's happened that's done and its time to send a united front.
I was against tennis ball disruptions during the game, I'd prefer a different protest or timing that doesn't interrupt play. But it did it's job and was mostly well handled, which is worth applauding those who did it.
Same for the pitch invasion. I think it's more harmful than helpful, and now was the wrong time. I didn’t think it should happen. But it has, so now we get behind it.
by 72 bus » 14 Jan 2024 10:49
Snowflake RoyalRoyal_jimmy It's about god damn time we had a pitch invasion
Were you on the pitch Jimmy?
by Tom Clancey the II » 14 Jan 2024 10:52
by jd82 » 14 Jan 2024 11:02
leonSnowflake Royalleon
If you're suffering fomo, you can always upgrade your radio.
Been in every part of the ground, if I want to attend, I'll go with the good, honest, positive and engaged folk of C1871, rather than the stuck up, passive, unengaged dull lot in UW
What? There was almost a fight in our section yesterday. Kicking off all over the place. You'd have loved it. Being the hard man that you are.
by Clyde1998 » 14 Jan 2024 11:03
Tom Clancey the II Genuinely conflicted about yesterday.
Was at the game, I am told that Sky Sports ignored what was going on. Bit of coverage in the papers today but mainstream reaction seems to be; 'Its only Reading who gives a toss'.
Downside will be match given to Vale, further points deduction and games being played behind closed doors. So has the protest shot itself in both feet?
EFL have a lot to answer for in terms of approving the current owner despite the obvious Red Flags at the time, but they are going to wash their hands and carry on kicking us in the cojones, as we are an easy target.
Kudos to the guy who got the wooden placard in the ground, couldn't see what it said, was it advertising new Kitchens?
by Mr Sitter » 14 Jan 2024 11:14
by Garry Baldy » 14 Jan 2024 11:20
by leon » 14 Jan 2024 11:26
jd82leonSnowflake Royal Been in every part of the ground, if I want to attend, I'll go with the good, honest, positive and engaged folk of C1871, rather than the stuck up, passive, unengaged dull lot in UW
What? There was almost a fight in our section yesterday. Kicking off all over the place. You'd have loved it. Being the hard man that you are.
Was that the guy arguing with people in the ‘club’ section in the middle. Never seen the UW get so feisty.
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Jan 2024 11:27
NathStPaulSnowflake Royal I think it's a case that most people who argue against the action still respectvthe feelung behind it and support the right to do it.
And you can argue whether it's constructive or the best action as much as you like before it happens to try to influence against it, but once it's happened that's done and its time to send a united front.
I was against tennis ball disruptions during the game, I'd prefer a different protest or timing that doesn't interrupt play. But it did it's job and was mostly well handled, which is worth applauding those who did it.
Same for the pitch invasion. I think it's more harmful than helpful, and now was the wrong time. I didn’t think it should happen. But it has, so now we get behind it.
Do you mean wrong time in the Port Vale game or wrong time to do a pitch invasion in general? When is the right time?
by Lower West » 14 Jan 2024 11:32
Mr Sitter
I still think any punishment which affects the club financially could be very damaging and the long term benefits of the abandonment to the cause remain to be seen but at least those fans yesterday did something and I’m feeling more comfortable with it now it’s happened.
by jd82 » 14 Jan 2024 11:57
leonjd82leon
What? There was almost a fight in our section yesterday. Kicking off all over the place. You'd have loved it. Being the hard man that you are.
Was that the guy arguing with people in the ‘club’ section in the middle. Never seen the UW get so feisty.
Yeah it was! Bloke in a leather jacket. Where were you?
(wasn't you was it? I did suggest he/you stop being "such a cnut you fcuking twat )
by St Pauli » 14 Jan 2024 11:59
Clyde1998BrogueWestYorksRoyal This poll is going to end 52-48 isn't it?
So far it seems most fans were in favour
I wonder what it would've been prior to this week's events. We've gone from the tennis balls being supported by a sizeable minority to getting games abandoned being in the majority very quickly.
by Royal_jimmy » 14 Jan 2024 12:00
Snowflake RoyalRoyal_jimmy It's about god damn time we had a pitch invasion
Were you on the pitch Jimmy?
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Jan 2024 12:01
St PauliClyde1998Brogue
So far it seems most fans were in favour
I wonder what it would've been prior to this week's events. We've gone from the tennis balls being supported by a sizeable minority to getting games abandoned being in the majority very quickly.
The people are becoming more radicalised!
It won’t be long until we have a sizeable majority supporting an armed terror campaign against Dai and the EFL.
I’m happy to stockpile weapons and rockets in my school for SBWD. Just hit me up over PM.
by Royal_jimmy » 14 Jan 2024 12:03
RG30 I was on the pitch and I couldn’t have been any happier I got on as enough is enough.
I’ve not thrown a tennis ball or gone on the match pre Pompey but last week’s news was the final act in what has been a disasterous ownership by the Yongge family and like others I fear the end is near.
It was good to see a few current/ex nobbers on as well.
by St Pauli » 14 Jan 2024 12:06
Snowflake RoyalSt PauliClyde1998 I wonder what it would've been prior to this week's events. We've gone from the tennis balls being supported by a sizeable minority to getting games abandoned being in the majority very quickly.
The people are becoming more radicalised!
It won’t be long until we have a sizeable majority supporting an armed terror campaign against Dai and the EFL.
I’m happy to stockpile weapons and rockets in my school for SBWD. Just hit me up over PM.
A little part of me would very much like a little bit of mob justice for Mr Dai Yongge, no matter how much it goes against what I think of as right and acceptable.
by paddy20 » 14 Jan 2024 12:09
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