Greatest/wierdest/infamous/enigmatic Reading fan ever?

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by pearcetom » 20 Jun 2007 12:06

URZZZZZZZZ Most posts on hobnob = best Reading fan. Fact.



So someone who needs to get out more :wink:

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by SpaceCruiser » 20 Jun 2007 12:18

pearcetom
URZZZZZZZZ Most posts on hobnob = best Reading fan. Fact.



So someone who needs to get out more :wink:


Right, so you suggest I skip work?

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by pearcetom » 20 Jun 2007 12:22

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URZZZZZZZZ Most posts on hobnob = best Reading fan. Fact.



So someone who needs to get out more :wink:


Right, so you suggest I skip work?


I suggest you get on with your work!

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by woody61 » 20 Jun 2007 13:13

Ark Royal Remember seeing him at a FA Cup tie at Bridgwater in '71 wearing that coat!


Didn't he stand on the Tilehurst End?

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by Skyline » 20 Jun 2007 14:03

Wasn't it Jason Lunnon who was christened 'Superfan' by the EP after he (supposedly) got the away support singing at Swindon a few years back. He even got invited to take part in a training session by the club, IIRC, which must have been quite a sight given he was more Jimmy Five-bellies than Jimmy Quinn.


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by Ark Royal » 20 Jun 2007 14:13

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Didn't he stand on the Tilehurst End?


I always stood on the Tilehurst End and I cannot remember seeing him there. Maybe the South Bank. Guaranteed seeing him at every away game though.

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by Jerry St Clair » 20 Jun 2007 14:18

Skyline Wasn't it Jason Lunnon who was christened 'Superfan' by the EP after he (supposedly) got the away support singing at Swindon a few years back. He even got invited to take part in a training session by the club, IIRC, which must have been quite a sight given he was more Jimmy Five-bellies than Jimmy Quinn.


He did the same thing at the following game, wandering up and down the East Stand gangways.

Haven't seen him since.

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 20 Jun 2007 14:21

Jerry St Clair
Skyline Wasn't it Jason Lunnon who was christened 'Superfan' by the EP after he (supposedly) got the away support singing at Swindon a few years back. He even got invited to take part in a training session by the club, IIRC, which must have been quite a sight given he was more Jimmy Five-bellies than Jimmy Quinn.


He did the same thing at the following game, wandering up and down the East Stand gangways.

Haven't seen him since.


Remember seeing him walking along the front of the East Stand shaking everyones hand towards the end of the Derby game. (Championship winning game).

Harold

by Harold » 20 Jun 2007 15:41

The identical twins.


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by Readingfc50 » 20 Jun 2007 15:43

Doyler The bald guy who wears shorts and has sandals on, whatever the weather. Don't know his name.


i see him as well. No idea how he survives in winter :?:

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by Aubery Boyce » 20 Jun 2007 16:08

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Doyler The bald guy who wears shorts and has sandals on, whatever the weather. Don't know his name.


i see him as well. No idea how he survives in winter :?:



most amusing a few years ago when my mate spilled a hot cup of coffee all over his seat at Southend.... "Mr Shorts" promptly sat in it and endured the whole match in coffee-soaked shorts.....

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by Coppelled Streets » 20 Jun 2007 16:09

susieroyal That bloke with long thin brown/grey hair.

He's had the same coat for at the 19 year that I've been going to games.


Looks like Ritchie out of bottom. 8)

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by Basingstoke Royal » 20 Jun 2007 16:09

Doyler The bald guy who wears shorts and has sandals on, whatever the weather. Don't know his name.


That guy can drink - i will tell you that much


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by Basingstoke Royal » 20 Jun 2007 16:11

Ricky Gervais.

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by Royal Lady » 20 Jun 2007 16:24

Blackie, Shorts Man and Riseley (the one who does a twirl when we get a corner, every. bloody. game).

















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by rabidbee » 20 Jun 2007 16:26

Harold The identical twins.


Bruv 1 and Bruv 2? ("How dare they schedule the match against our favourite second team when we're out the country?!")

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by Behindu » 20 Jun 2007 16:31

'Shorts Man' is a nice guy, not at all 'weird' and he doesn't wear shorts just to try and be a 'character'.

And no, I'm not him !

Anyone remember Henry - used to collect the corner flags after games at EP and directed the visiting coach into it's parking space in Norfolk Rd.

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by Coppelled Streets » 20 Jun 2007 16:41

Basingstoke Royal Ricky Gervais.


Isn't a Reading fan, Brent was.

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by strap » 20 Jun 2007 17:02

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Harold The identical twins.


Bruv 1 and Bruv 2? ("How dare they schedule the match against our favourite second team when we're out the country?!")


Y20

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by Farnborough Royal » 20 Jun 2007 17:32

The man who was sitting on the end of his row, about 4 rows from the back of the 1st tier at Bolton this season.

Stood up and ironically clapped Seol on his own when he was warming up, started sing "Seol is shit" repeatedly, then turned to his mate and said "it's ok he can't see me, I could blind fold him with dental floss" :lol:

Then when Bolton scored he got up and was dancing up and down the aisle to I feeLOL good :lol:

A true legend :D

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