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by SWLR » 05 Dec 2007 15:57

MOTD; 2 good 2 bad. Shot of Reading directors box: Lenny Henry, JM, Tarrant (already murked about his hat and scarf)

"A Tiswas reunion, although Sally James is not looking so good"

Made me LOL.

Haven't seen it on here, so Dodd away.

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by Zammo » 05 Dec 2007 16:01

No Phantom Flan Flinger ? :shock:


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by No Hoops » 05 Dec 2007 16:58

Lenny Henry used to live in Hyde End Rd. Obviously a true Royal.

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by size 12 » 05 Dec 2007 17:57

No Hoops Lenny Henry used to live in Hyde End Rd. Obviously a true Royal.


He did a stupid crowd scene at Elm Park for a show pilot once

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by sucatraps » 05 Dec 2007 18:57

"The toilets here are lovely, the toilets here are lovely, la la la la"


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by floyd__streete » 05 Dec 2007 19:20

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No Hoops Lenny Henry used to live in Hyde End Rd. Obviously a true Royal.


He did a stupid crowd scene at Elm Park for a show pilot once


RFC vs QPR, Nov 96. LH stood in the middle of the pitch at half time trying to whip a disinterested crowd into a frenzy of manufactured chants.


Lenny Henry: "Now if you'll sing along to [stupid faux-posh football 'song' as published in the programme] after 5-4-3-2-1...."

South Bank: ".....F*ck off Mark McGhee, oh what can it mean....."

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by sucatraps » 05 Dec 2007 19:25

Well remembered Floyd_Streete, the south bank's response was first class and to be fair LH took it on the chin, even if we fooked up his script! :lol:

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by handbags_harris » 05 Dec 2007 20:41

I had completely forgotten about that! My Aunt and I were in hysterics at what was happening then...personally that was the first time I'd been to football without my Uncle who introduced me to RFC in the late 80's. Cracking day...!!

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by Jackson Corner » 06 Dec 2007 02:11

Didn't he go the QPR fans first? Thinking they were us?


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by Cripple Creek » 06 Dec 2007 07:19

David (call me 'Dave') Frost was recently at a Reading match and looked bored out of his pants. I wonder why? His name is David isn't it?

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by Norfolk Royal » 06 Dec 2007 08:40

Cripple Creek David (call me 'Dave') Frost was recently at a Reading match and looked bored out of his pants. I wonder why? His name is David isn't it?


'Hello, Good afternoon, and welcome.'

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by SWLR » 06 Dec 2007 09:01

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Cripple Creek David (call me 'Dave') Frost was recently at a Reading match and looked bored out of his pants. I wonder why? His name is David isn't it?


'Hello, Good afternoon, and welcome.'


What tune is that chant to?

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 06 Dec 2007 09:20

SWLR
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Cripple Creek David (call me 'Dave') Frost was recently at a Reading match and looked bored out of his pants. I wonder why? His name is David isn't it?


'Hello, Good afternoon, and welcome.'


What tune is that chant to?


Tom Hark. HTH.


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by Barry the bird boggler » 06 Dec 2007 09:26

The nearest we have to a proper celeb fan is Kate Winslet

After that its

Michael Parkinson (OK he's actually a Barnsley supporter but he supposedly holds an ST and at least shows an interest in his local side)
Chris Tarrant (maybe a bit of a glory hunter but at least it is his home town team)

But the press will say its Uri Geller or Ricky "whats football" Gervais

Cilla comes along to a fair few games it seems and JM knows a few people so David Frost and Andrew Lloyd Webber, amongst others, have been espied from time to time.

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by Skin » 06 Dec 2007 13:31

Barry the bird boggler The nearest we have to a proper celeb fan is Kate Winslet

After that its

Michael Parkinson (OK he's actually a Barnsley supporter but he supposedly holds an ST and at least shows an interest in his local side)
Chris Tarrant (maybe a bit of a glory hunter but at least it is his home town team)

But the press will say its Uri Geller or Ricky "whats football" Gervais

Cilla comes along to a fair few games it seems and JM knows a few people so David Frost and Andrew Lloyd Webber, amongst others, have been espied from time to time.


and I thought the middle class families were the ones ruining football..
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by RoyalBlue » 06 Dec 2007 13:39

Trevor McDonut has also been know to put in an appearance next in the Directors' Box.

Celebrities = Rich man's fashion accessory?

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by No Hoops » 06 Dec 2007 13:42

Anthony Warrell Thompson in the upper west.

Although not recently

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by Y21_Royal » 06 Dec 2007 15:12

Lawrie Sanchez is a proper Reading fan. Had a season ticket when Wycombe manager IIRC

Otherwise we have John Arlott (RIP), Harold Pinter (allegedly), Michael Sprott and the bassist from the Cure. Oh and the Hoosiers :roll:

Who, apart from Sprott, were the 'celebrity' fans for our AllStars team?

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by Steel Biscuit » 06 Dec 2007 16:00

Isn't Ian Gillan (Deep Purple) a Reading fan?

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by Kes » 06 Dec 2007 16:12

John Polston is a STH.

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