Trouble after the game

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by dantheloyalroyal » 24 Sep 2006 13:36

What would the trouble have been like if we had won...

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by Harold » 24 Sep 2006 13:43

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Sharpy what happend in town? was there a total lock down?

i heard most united troublemakers were in the bugle....and on the train back to Twickers some united lads on there said 10 Reading attacked 10 united in there and united seemed to come unstuck until old bill turned up.

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"if that was liverpool they would claim that as a result"


Not as far as I could tell. Got into O'Neill's after the door staff turned me away for being a football fan, luckily one of the girls behind the bar spotted me and radioed the door men. No problems in The Coopers, half our support seemed to have turned up there. Mate was in Walkabout without any problems either


What was Mate doing in the Walkabout before the game? He might have got a last minute call up for the game.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 24 Sep 2006 13:59

He was cleaning the toilets

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by royal_ali » 24 Sep 2006 14:05

united were a disgrace. was walking down past mc donalds celebrating and chatting with some mates when a group of 35 + year olds about 6 of them told us to shut up and oxf*rd off or we`d be sorry also one was on a phone telling someone to get to stadium. Football factory eat your heart out lol

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Y22/Y23 Trouble

by dantheloyalroyal » 24 Sep 2006 14:06

Sitting in the North Stand, out of the corner of my eye I saw medics going into approx. Row F of Y22/Y23 of the East stand during the first half. I was wondering if anyone could tell me what was going on/had happened?

Also anyway see the kid get hit in the head by stacks drop kick in the warm-up? Stack gave him his shirt thing. Lucky!


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by moo » 24 Sep 2006 14:07

royal_ali united were a disgrace. was walking down past mc donalds celebrating and chatting with some mates when a group of 35 + year olds about 6 of them told us to shut up and oxf*rd off or we`d be sorry also one was on a phone telling someone to get to stadium. Football factory eat your heart out lol


Get to the stadium?

He'd of been a bit late!!

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by Millsy » 24 Sep 2006 14:09

alad
2 world wars, 1 world cup TOTALLY SHOCKED!!!

I always thought Man U fans were ok. ..... [snip]

Northern monkies. I officially hate them now.


Anyone who knows the slightest bit about football knows Uniteds away support is very volatile and contains a fair amount of trouble makers. I posted a message last week saying as much and was laughed off. Trouble like that happens at every United away game :roll:


Fair enough. I admittedly know very little indeed about Premiership footy and am learning.

Who else is this bad?

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by maf82 » 24 Sep 2006 14:12

man utd have always been trouble.people have warned me about them in the past whatever you do dont wear a reading shirt near ot.

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by alad » 24 Sep 2006 14:17

2 world wars, 1 world cup
alad
2 world wars, 1 world cup TOTALLY SHOCKED!!!

I always thought Man U fans were ok. ..... [snip]

Northern monkies. I officially hate them now.


Anyone who knows the slightest bit about football knows Uniteds away support is very volatile and contains a fair amount of trouble makers. I posted a message last week saying as much and was laughed off. Trouble like that happens at every United away game :roll:


Fair enough. I admittedly know very little indeed about Premiership footy and am learning.

Who else is this bad?


I imagine the trip to Boro will be interesting after the disabled bus incident.


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by moo » 24 Sep 2006 14:24

Disabled bus incident? What did you do to the disableds?

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by alad » 24 Sep 2006 14:27

Some Reading fans thought it would be fun to punch the windows and spit over them :roll:

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by zac naloen » 24 Sep 2006 14:28

alad Some Reading fans thought it would be fun to punch the windows and spit over them :roll:


Except it didn't happen entirely as advertised.


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by moo » 24 Sep 2006 14:30

alad Some Reading fans thought it would be fun to punch the windows and spit over them :roll:


Probably the same bunch of hardnuts that once attacked the Peterborough equivilant of the Young Royals bus with bricks

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by alad » 24 Sep 2006 14:32

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alad Some Reading fans thought it would be fun to punch the windows and spit over them :roll:


Except it didn't happen entirely as advertised.


It was advertised as a mob attacking the coach, when in reality is was a handful of idiots. The thick Boro fans won't care about details though.

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by .:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. » 24 Sep 2006 14:57

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Dirk Gently I saw an away coach stopped on the A33, between the ground and J11 - and loads of police tearing towards it and then taking people off.


Yeah, saw that. Couple of Police horses in there and and loads of bobbies running towards it. Also saw some northerners getting their names taken near McDonalds by a fair few Police.

Bunch of dickheads. I hope the police cracked some skulls.

If they want to act like thugs, I hope they get treated like it.


what happened from where i was looking from before that was the coach just stopped on the a33 i could see most of the people inside piling out, and as they got off they were chasing Reading fans along the path.
i'm not sure but i think someone may have been pushed in the river to.
then all the mancs just stood around outside their coach.

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by Forbury Lion » 24 Sep 2006 15:10

2 world wars, 1 world cup Much as I hate violence, part of me wouldn't be displeased if we returned the favour. I'm sure the Chelsea boys will be more than happy to help us out.
Not if we knock them off top spot in a few weeks time they won't :lol:

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by Jerry St Clair » 24 Sep 2006 15:16

I heard that 100 United were stopped outside Reading having teamed up with 3 million Brighton to smash the town up.

This could, of course, be complete bollox, though.

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by dantheloyalroyal » 24 Sep 2006 15:21

maf82 whatever you do dont wear a reading shirt near ot.


I've worn one before, when I went on a stadium tour :lol:

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by Legend » 24 Sep 2006 15:21

Jerry St Clair I heard that 100 United were stopped outside Reading having teamed up with 3 million Brighton to smash the town up.

This could, of course, be complete bollox, though.


I am not aware of a connection between Brighton and Man Utd so i'd suspect you are right, it's bollox.

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