by Royal Lady » 29 Dec 2008 15:53
by Seal » 29 Dec 2008 15:54
Dirk GentlySealDirk Gently Doesn't this whole debate and the way Seal has neatly encapsulated things - just act as a yet another powerful argument for separate areas for safe-standing and for seating?
Or in the short term, even just more organised seating arrangements by the club. Like the model JSC tries to employ himself, why couldn't the club try some sort of unofficial 'sitters' and 'singers' sections for away games. If you are a 'seater' you get sold tickets in the front of the stand, 'singers' at the back.
Probably a quicker solution than waiting for the perenial safe-standing argument to be resolved, and could be directly controlled by the club. If it doesn't work, they can just stop it.
At Leicester they had exactly that - a block where there was an unwritten agreement that standing regulations wouldn't be enforced. It worked beautifully, with a grand total of zero injuries - but once the knowledge spread too far and the FLA got wind of it LCFC were threatened with loss of their licence and it was scrapped.
At another Championship club they currently have an "organiser" who keeps track of how long standing in a specific block has been going on - as long as it's under what has been agreed with the stadium authorities as not being "persistent" then that's fine.
There are ways around it where there's a will - and as demonstrated by lots of other sets of supporters - if enough people want to stand en masse there is no way to stop them. At Reading we don't have that critical mass of people who would make it happen.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 29 Dec 2008 16:07
Seal EDIT: Having just read Northern Somerset's post, even just unreserved seating at away games would be a start, and see if the fans can sort it out amongst themselves.
by 3 veesinarow » 29 Dec 2008 16:26
Rev Algenon Stickleback HSeal EDIT: Having just read Northern Somerset's post, even just unreserved seating at away games would be a start, and see if the fans can sort it out amongst themselves.
the problem with that is that the sort of person more likely to want to stand and sing is also more likely to be the kind of person who'll want to say drinking beer until the last moment rather than find a seat.
by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 17:03
Schards#2 Why oh why does anyone give a toss about the "quality" or merits of our supporters? It simply doesn't matter.
I was amused by the family in front of us who had a picnic and then put a picnic blanket over their legs. The mother asked RL "why are we singing Seaside?" When she explained it as Cisse, she asked "why are they singing that".
Totally plastic but, frankly, so what? They pay their money and can do what they like. They shouldn't be expected to conform to some no colours, standing only stereotype if they don't want to.
by FiNeRaIn » 29 Dec 2008 17:10
Schards#2 Why oh why does anyone give a toss about the "quality" or merits of our supporters? It simply doesn't matter.
I was amused by the family in front of us who had a picnic and then put a picnic blanket over their legs. The mother asked RL "why are we singing Seaside?" When she explained it as Cisse, she asked "why are they singing that".
Totally plastic but, frankly, so what? They pay their money and can do what they like. They shouldn't be expected to conform to some no colours, standing only stereotype if they don't want to.
by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 17:13
Royal LadyI made that comment once Mrs B and was shot down in flames. Some Wolves player was on SSN earlier saying how a lot of people don't realise that professional players can't have a proper Xmas like everyone else. If Schards was earning £15k+ a week, I think I'd get over it, to be honest.Mrs Butlerbb0118 2 games in 3 days has nothing to do with it then?
Its their job, that is what they are paid to do.
Why change a successful and decent team, to the one yesterday, there was no need.
by Ian Royal » 29 Dec 2008 17:14
North Somerset Royal Having been to most away games this season I have been amused at how on the pre match threads there is much talk of standing throughout the game but in reality most of those who remain standing after the kick off sit down meekly when told by stewards. There have been one or two exceptions but mostly those lads have been swiftly ejected from the ground sometimes (eg Preston) before the KO and often (eg Ipswich & Watford) in the first half. Personally although I have been supporting for as long as GC unlike him I prefer standing but generally follow the crowd around me. The same applies to singing which is difficult if those around you are silent.
The problem yesterday was undoubtedly the big turnout coupled with reserved seats. The away games this season where there has been the loudest support have been those like Bristol City, Cardiff and Birmingham where there was unreserved seating and we should lobby STAR and the Club to introduce that for all away games.
Going back to Ian Royals reply to my Marek comments on an earlier post you are surely saying exactly the same thing in a different way. In the 3511 system he would have two ho;lding midfielders behind him so i do not follow your point. Although the fact is he was totally ineffective yesterday even when he had the ball. I also felt yesterday that we really miss Dave Kitson who was able to hold the ball up much better than our existing strike force. We get away with it when our midfield play well but when they go AWOL like yesterday the back 4 are under constant pressure.
by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 17:27
North Somerset Royal The problem yesterday was undoubtedly the big turnout coupled with reserved seats. The away games this season where there has been the loudest support have been those like Bristol City, Cardiff and Birmingham where there was unreserved seating and we should lobby STAR and the Club to introduce that for all away games.
by rfcjoe » 29 Dec 2008 17:30
Mrs Butler I honestly dont care, they are paid a hell of alot of money every week. They train through the week anyway, so surely them playing an extra game doesnt make a difference.
There is no excuse for the way we played yesterday, apart from the fact that Coppell chose the wrong team.
Now going to have a rant about people standing up..
Unfortunately yesterday I was stuck behind the most obnoxious bloke ever. There was a group of about 5, they decided to stand near enough the whole of the first half, when we had a free kick they stood, which meant I couldn't see, and nor could the people behind me, by then I was on the verge of causing a very big argument, but I decided to tap the fella on the shoulder and ask him to sit down, which straight away he apologised and sat down, I honestly think he realised he was obstructing peoples views and decided to sit like the rest of us.
Anyway his very childish friend decided to make rather childish comments throughout the rest of the game about how he needed to make sure he was sitting otherwise he would be told off again. Very pathetic
I honestly have no problems with people standing when there is a good moment in a game, but not throughout the whole of the match. I paid £24 to watch a game and not the guys back infront.
by Schards#2 » 29 Dec 2008 17:36
FiNeRaInSchards#2 Why oh why does anyone give a toss about the "quality" or merits of our supporters? It simply doesn't matter.
I was amused by the family in front of us who had a picnic and then put a picnic blanket over their legs. The mother asked RL "why are we singing Seaside?" When she explained it as Cisse, she asked "why are they singing that".
Totally plastic but, frankly, so what? They pay their money and can do what they like. They shouldn't be expected to conform to some no colours, standing only stereotype if they don't want to.
It matters to those who enjoy the spirit and atmosphere of football. Reading are one of the FEW clubs who have no respect for footballing tradition or saturday football culture. Its fine, you pay your money and you are entitled to your opinion and how you behave at games, so are all the other people who pay their money. It is my opnion id rather be stood with loud passionate supporters intent on having a good time rather than happy clappers who think we are real madrid fans- there to be entertained. Atmosphere is one of the components that made english football so respected, all seater stadiums and fans like readings( the majority) are killing it. I await the response of people that disagree with me, its expected as you are probably part of problem. Go up and down the country and ask differant sets of supporters what their opinions are and what fanbases they have the most respect for- we will almost never be mentioned, not that it bothers you.
by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 17:37
FiNeRaIn It matters to those who enjoy the spirit and atmosphere of football. Reading are one of the FEW clubs who have no respect for footballing tradition or saturday football culture. Its fine, you pay your money and you are entitled to your opinion and how you behave at games, so are all the other people who pay their money. It is my opnion id rather be stood with loud passionate supporters intent on having a good time rather than happy clappers who think we are real madrid fans- there to be entertained. Atmosphere is one of the components that made english football so respected, all seater stadiums and fans like readings( the majority) are killing it. I await the response of people that disagree with me, its expected as you are probably part of problem. Go up and down the country and ask differant sets of supporters what their opinions are and what fanbases they have the most respect for- we will almost never be mentioned, not that it bothers you.
by Royal Lady » 29 Dec 2008 18:04
by rfcjoe » 29 Dec 2008 18:06
Royal Lady Rabidbee - I wasn't talking about players not playing - I was talking about the age old excuse oft brought out that the players are "tired" after playing two games in 3 days or whatever. My opinion, albeit in the minority, is that they shouldn't be tired - they're professional footballers and they know that there will be occasions when they have to play more than one game in a week. If they can't step up to the plate (because they're "tired") they shouldn't take the big money that comes with it.
by FiNeRaIn » 29 Dec 2008 18:30
rabidbee Judging by the antics of the Hun in Manchester this summer, you'd no doubt greatly enjoy it.
by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 18:42
rfcjoeRoyal Lady Rabidbee - I wasn't talking about players not playing - I was talking about the age old excuse oft brought out that the players are "tired" after playing two games in 3 days or whatever. My opinion, albeit in the minority, is that they shouldn't be tired - they're professional footballers and they know that there will be occasions when they have to play more than one game in a week. If they can't step up to the plate (because they're "tired") they shouldn't take the big money that comes with it.
'greed. These so called 'professional' footballers should be able to handle playing 2 games in 3 games - without a shadow.
I've done it before and it really doesn't have a great impact whatsoever.
by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 18:43
FiNeRaIn Contrary to popular belief, I don't condone violence
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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 29 Dec 2008 19:11
FiNeRaIn It matters to those who enjoy the spirit and atmosphere of football. Reading are one of the FEW clubs who have no respect for footballing tradition or saturday football culture.
It is my opnion id rather be stood with loud passionate supporters intent on having a good time rather than happy clappers who think we are real madrid fans- there to be entertained.
Atmosphere is one of the components that made english football so respected, all seater stadiums and fans like readings( the majority) are killing it.
We didn't get any respect when our home support/atmosphere was better than that of nearly every ground we went to.Go up and down the country and ask differant sets of supporters what their opinions are and what fanbases they have the most respect for- we will almost never be mentioned, not that it bothers you.
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