by LoyalRoyalFan » 23 Aug 2012 10:40
by St Pauli » 23 Aug 2012 11:00
by Platypuss » 23 Aug 2012 11:01
by Rex » 23 Aug 2012 11:18
LoyalRoyalFan You know who you are.
1 woman who complained to the steward that certain Reading fans (the whole away end) weren't compiling with stadium rules. Then asking the stewards to remove them from the ground.
There were one or two free seats at the bottom, but if you don't like it then why are you at away game?
by melonhead » 23 Aug 2012 11:20
by Dan - B15 Royal » 23 Aug 2012 11:40
LoyalRoyalFan You know who you are.
1 woman who complained to the steward that certain Reading fans (the whole away end) weren't compiling with stadium rules. Then asking the stewards to remove them from the ground.
There were one or two free seats at the bottom, but if you don't like it then why are you at away game?
by UpThePrem » 23 Aug 2012 12:27
by Rex » 23 Aug 2012 12:30
melonhead tbf, if you are a woman/kid/old person and everyone is standing in front of you its kind of ruining their day
obviously they should feck off and sit at the front, and snitches get stitches and all, but if shes asked you to try and sit down a bit and you dont-you get what you deserve
by MouldyRoyal » 23 Aug 2012 12:50
by Alexander Litvinenko » 23 Aug 2012 13:00
by Reading4eva » 23 Aug 2012 14:03
by Schards#2 » 23 Aug 2012 16:35
Schards#2 If you are sat in front of either a child or an elderly fan who can't get up and down quickly, I think it's just plain ignorant not to try and accomodate their view in some way. At away games i'm happy to stand for long periods but everyone should try and be sensitive to other people's difficulties rather than just focussing entirely on what they want to do.
by Rex » 23 Aug 2012 18:46
Schards#2 If you are sat in front of either a child or an elderly fan who can't get up and down quickly, I think it's just plain ignorant not to try and accomodate their view in some way. At away games i'm happy to stand for long periods but everyone should try and be sensitive to other people's difficulties rather than just focussing entirely on what they want to do.
by The Rouge » 23 Aug 2012 22:30
UpThePrem The people behind me last night were complaining about us standing and eventually moved. I'm all for standing even though I have an 8 year old and 11 year old who have to stand on the seat to see. What I don't like, as happened last night is when we score a goal and those behind you start jumping over seats and putting others in danger. My 8 year old ended up in tears after almost being knocked for six by the guy behind. Yes, celebrate the goal, we all want to, but be careful.
by Maguire » 23 Aug 2012 22:45
by UpThePrem » 23 Aug 2012 23:27
The RougeUpThePrem The people behind me last night were complaining about us standing and eventually moved. I'm all for standing even though I have an 8 year old and 11 year old who have to stand on the seat to see. What I don't like, as happened last night is when we score a goal and those behind you start jumping over seats and putting others in danger. My 8 year old ended up in tears after almost being knocked for six by the guy behind. Yes, celebrate the goal, we all want to, but be careful.
I was in the row behind and I saw you but missed the incident - just heard the aftermath. I know who you are is what I am saying really, in a non-sinister way.
by West Stand Man » 24 Aug 2012 09:37
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