by SHORT AND CURLY » 07 Jan 2009 20:45
by handbags_harris » 07 Jan 2009 21:31
Harry Carryhandbags_harrisHarry Carry When visiting other grounds I often notice a big match day buzz about the place, but not so with Reading. Now I'm not singling Reading out here as there are a lot of clubs in the same boat.
For instance - matchday at The Emirates, Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge, West Ham etc......there are a lot of street sellers, burger and food kiosks all over the place, plenty of boozers etc. This just isn't the case with Reading. Apart from the council granting permission for more pubs etc to be built around the stadium, what else can be done to improve it?
I'm sorry, you what? A crowd of Henley residing, tory voting toffs in amongst National Front skinheads called Nige create a real matchday buzz don't they? Stamford Bridge is down there with the least atmospheric grounds I've ever been to!
Do you want me to wheel out the survey which proves what you've said is utter bollox?
The Bridge has a much atmopshere about it than the majority of other grounds in the Country. Plenty of boozers to choose from, lots of atmosphere in and around the ground. Singing in the pubs. Top stuff. At Reading you get the Hotel, full of people in their fleeces and hiking boots talking about 'Murts' big move to Charlton.
SHORT AND CURLY Stamford Bridge is a ground full of Hooray Henries and fickle fans.
How anyone can be critical of Readings support after visiting that funny farm needs a reality check.
by who are ya? » 08 Jan 2009 12:05
by Winchester Royal » 08 Jan 2009 12:09
who are ya? Chelsea FC, est 1905-2003
Chelsea FC 2, est 2003-present day
by who are ya? » 08 Jan 2009 12:24
who are ya? No fishing involved. It just feels like a completely different club these days (that's not including the old school Chelsea fans)
by Royal_Warrior » 08 Jan 2009 23:23
by readingbedding » 09 Jan 2009 09:25
by punkindrublic » 09 Jan 2009 09:42
by Vision » 09 Jan 2009 10:07
Royal_Warrior One Vision - Queen
punkindrublic The problem that we have at the Madejski, is the pcunting stewards. Whenever any form of atmosphere starts in the East stand, they make us sit down, and like sheep we do. I was talking to my mate (a liverpool fan), and the stewards try to make them sit down in the Kop and they have none of it and every single fan stands up and stays up and the stewards can do fcuk all.
Standing Up = Atmosphere
Sitting Down = Dead.
by Toon Toon Blue army » 09 Jan 2009 11:30
Harry Carrypunkindrublic The problem that we have at the Madejski, is the pcunting stewards. Whenever any form of atmosphere starts in the East stand, they make us sit down, and like sheep we do. I was talking to my mate (a liverpool fan), and the stewards try to make them sit down in the Kop and they have none of it and every single fan stands up and stays up and the stewards can do fcuk all.
Standing Up = Atmosphere
Sitting Down = Dead.
and the fact (and I've seen this on a few occasions) that Reading fans get fellow supporters kicked out for trying to start an atmosphere. I've seen this at Sunderland, West Brom and a few home games.
by who are ya? » 09 Jan 2009 12:24
by weybridgewanderer » 09 Jan 2009 12:28
who are ya? I've seen that happen a few times. I saw a family kicking up a fuss and trying to get these lads kicked out at Hillsborough when we lost 3-2 a few years back, the woman would not let it die untill something was done and it's people like this that shouldn't be allowed within 4 miles of any football stadium on match day.
by graywok » 09 Jan 2009 12:47
by Winchester Royal » 09 Jan 2009 16:21
weybridgewandererwho are ya? I've seen that happen a few times. I saw a family kicking up a fuss and trying to get these lads kicked out at Hillsborough when we lost 3-2 a few years back, the woman would not let it die untill something was done and it's people like this that shouldn't be allowed within 4 miles of any football stadium on match day.
yes coz their kids are not the future support and how dare they turn up and expect to be able to see the game when I want to stand up
by punkindrublic » 09 Jan 2009 16:46
by Sarah Star » 09 Jan 2009 17:54
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