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Protest

by chippc » 20 Sep 2018 10:39

So as fans are we just going to stay silent, not turn up at games and melt away? Or are we going to try and do something about the mess that is now Reading FC? Do we need another PANTS Day? Could we protest at the shambles with some humour and get some PR going? Anybody got any ideas?

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Re: Protest

by leon » 20 Sep 2018 10:44

chippc So as fans are we just going to stay silent, not turn up at games and melt away? Or are we going to try and do something about the mess that is now Reading FC? Do we need another PANTS Day? Could we protest at the shambles with some humour and get some PR going? Anybody got any ideas?


Let's storm the pitch and all do a massive shit in the centre circle.

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by chippc » 20 Sep 2018 10:55

Maybe something like a packet of crisp protest that was held at Charlton.

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by CountryRoyal » 20 Sep 2018 10:57

leon
chippc So as fans are we just going to stay silent, not turn up at games and melt away? Or are we going to try and do something about the mess that is now Reading FC? Do we need another PANTS Day? Could we protest at the shambles with some humour and get some PR going? Anybody got any ideas?


Let's storm the pitch and all do a massive shit in the centre circle.


Are 11 turds not enough?

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by Theroyalbox » 20 Sep 2018 10:59

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chippc So as fans are we just going to stay silent, not turn up at games and melt away? Or are we going to try and do something about the mess that is now Reading FC? Do we need another PANTS Day? Could we protest at the shambles with some humour and get some PR going? Anybody got any ideas?


Let's storm the pitch and all do a massive shit in the centre circle.


Are 11 turds not enough?


Racist.


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by Old Man Andrews » 20 Sep 2018 11:02

chippc So as fans are we just going to stay silent, not turn up at games and melt away? Or are we going to try and do something about the mess that is now Reading FC? Do we need another PANTS Day? Could we protest at the shambles with some humour and get some PR going? Anybody got any ideas?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA The Reading supporters can't even be bothered to turn up to games let alone having it in them to protest. Its not going to happen, our support are the most apathetic in world football.

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by CountryRoyal » 20 Sep 2018 11:04

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Let's storm the pitch and all do a massive shit in the centre circle.


Are 11 turds not enough?


Racist.


I identify as a piece of shit so I'm all good.

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by CountryRoyal » 20 Sep 2018 11:06

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chippc So as fans are we just going to stay silent, not turn up at games and melt away? Or are we going to try and do something about the mess that is now Reading FC? Do we need another PANTS Day? Could we protest at the shambles with some humour and get some PR going? Anybody got any ideas?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA The Reading supporters can't even be bothered to turn up to games let alone having it in them to protest. Its not going to happen, our support are the most apathetic in world football.


Yeah, might have worded it slightly differently, but essentially this.

There is just too much apathy around the place.

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Re: Protest

by DelBoyRodders » 20 Sep 2018 11:08

Protests are fine, but what would we be protesting about - the owners, Gourlay, the manager, players - or a combination of all of them?
Sacking Stam last season and bringing in Clement was a no-brainer at the time - something had to change and we had nothing to lose really, sacking the manager this time won't solve a thing. If anything we could be worse off.
A new manager then comes in with no immediate transfer window to work with and in the meantime has to work with a poor squad of players he knows little about - more so if it is foreign appointment who has never worked in England before.
This is the worst Reading team I have seen in my 54 years - and that includes all the RFC teams that have been relegated during that time.
There is no simple fix to our current situation. It's an absolute mess!


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Re: Protest

by Hitchytwo » 20 Sep 2018 11:18

DelBoyRodders Protests are fine, but what would we be protesting about - the owners, Gourlay, the manager, players - or a combination of all of them?
Sacking Stam last season and bringing in Clement was a no-brainer at the time - something had to change and we had nothing to lose really, sacking the manager this time won't solve a thing. If anything we could be worse off.
A new manager then comes in with no immediate transfer window to work with and in the meantime has to work with a poor squad of players he knows little about - more so if it is foreign appointment who has never worked in England before.
This is the worst Reading team I have seen in my 54 years - and that includes all the RFC teams that have been relegated during that time.
There is no simple fix to our current situation. It's an absolute mess!

I couldn't agree more. The team are no where near good enough , but they seem to have no particular game plan on the pitch. Which is completely down to the managers training. Then, there is no sign of the owners, no excitement when we signed anyone in the transfer window and no buzz going to the games. The club has a lot of jobs available atm in all areas. This cannot be a coincidence. The club is dying and there isn't just one person to blame. If there was I would agree that the protesting could work but it just won't.

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Re: Protest

by Pandoras Box » 20 Sep 2018 11:29

leon
Let's storm the pitch and all do a massive shit in the centre circle.


No good. It’s already there at 3pm.

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Re: Protest

by Pandoras Box » 20 Sep 2018 11:31

Sorry CountryRoyal. Didn’t see yours.

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Re: Protest

by Eaststandman » 20 Sep 2018 11:32

A defib demonstration, donate your match day ticket value to a defibrillator fund. It would benefit a good cause and cleary the whole club needs shocking back to life! Stay away for a day


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Re: Protest

by jar95 » 20 Sep 2018 11:45

Just remember, you reading fans dont like fan led initiatives, so not sure how this would go down - remember Club 1871 :wink:

Seriously though, something does need doing but not sure protests are the way forward.

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Re: Protest

by Hound » 20 Sep 2018 11:45

leon
chippc So as fans are we just going to stay silent, not turn up at games and melt away? Or are we going to try and do something about the mess that is now Reading FC? Do we need another PANTS Day? Could we protest at the shambles with some humour and get some PR going? Anybody got any ideas?


Let's storm the pitch and all do a massive shit in the centre circle.


Which was pretty much what half the team did yesterday

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Re: Protest

by Norfolk Royal » 20 Sep 2018 12:03

Eaststandman A defib demonstration, donate your match day ticket value to a defibrillator fund. It would benefit a good cause and cleary the whole club needs shocking back to life! Stay away for a day


I like that. Although I think fans should still attend, wearing nurses (oooer) or surgical uniforms, and set up a justgiving page for defib donations. I can see 'Defib Day,' or just 'D-Day' getting a lot of publicity.

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by Norfolk Royal » 20 Sep 2018 12:07

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chippc So as fans are we just going to stay silent, not turn up at games and melt away? Or are we going to try and do something about the mess that is now Reading FC? Do we need another PANTS Day? Could we protest at the shambles with some humour and get some PR going? Anybody got any ideas?


Let's storm the pitch and all do a massive shit in the centre circle.


Which was pretty much what half the team did yesterday


Apart from the storming bit. It was more of a gentle stroll.

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Re: Protest

by leon » 20 Sep 2018 12:10

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Eaststandman A defib demonstration, donate your match day ticket value to a defibrillator fund. It would benefit a good cause and cleary the whole club needs shocking back to life! Stay away for a day


I like that. Although I think fans should still attend, wearing nurses (oooer) or surgical uniforms, and set up a justgiving page for defib donations. I can see 'Defib Day,' or just 'D-Day' getting a lot of publicity.


And then simulate sex in the stands?

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Re: Protest

by Norfolk Royal » 20 Sep 2018 12:21

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Eaststandman A defib demonstration, donate your match day ticket value to a defibrillator fund. It would benefit a good cause and cleary the whole club needs shocking back to life! Stay away for a day


I like that. Although I think fans should still attend, wearing nurses (oooer) or surgical uniforms, and set up a justgiving page for defib donations. I can see 'Defib Day,' or just 'D-Day' getting a lot of publicity.


And then simulate sex in the stands?


I would suggest simulating cardiopulmonary resuscitation would be more appropriate in the circumstances.

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Re: Protest

by leon » 20 Sep 2018 12:24

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I like that. Although I think fans should still attend, wearing nurses (oooer) or surgical uniforms, and set up a justgiving page for defib donations. I can see 'Defib Day,' or just 'D-Day' getting a lot of publicity.


And then simulate sex in the stands?


I would suggest simulating cardiopulmonary resuscitation would be more appropriate in the circumstances.


Yeah but you mentioned Nurses?

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