retired aggro OK
the only worry is I may give it away if United score.
That won't be a problem then as they aren't going to score.
by Barry the bird boggler » 22 Sep 2006 15:17
retired aggro OK
the only worry is I may give it away if United score.
by alad » 22 Sep 2006 15:51
Bring back the South bankSharpy nope. not going into town. im on about the game more than anything. y25/y26 is going to be amazing
As long as the scoreline stays respectable I think the whole ground will be amazing.
Town first is always fun whoever we play IMO.
by Bring back the South bank » 22 Sep 2006 15:53
aladBring back the South bankSharpy nope. not going into town. im on about the game more than anything. y25/y26 is going to be amazing
As long as the scoreline stays respectable I think the whole ground will be amazing.
Town first is always fun whoever we play IMO.
Town is sh1t whoever Reading play. Due to Police over kill, pubs banning everyone or closing shutting for the day.
Reading town centre is the worst in the country for pre and post game drinking.
by alad » 22 Sep 2006 15:57
by Bring back the South bank » 22 Sep 2006 16:02
alad Not at all, they tar everyone with the same brush. Reading 'shirters' never even used to drink in town, it's only since the club starting doing well (last season and this season) that they actually bother.
Brannigans used to have a decent deal where drinks were half price if you had a season ticket back in 2000/2001 but that place was sh1t.
by alad » 22 Sep 2006 16:09
by bobby1413 » 22 Sep 2006 16:18
alad The Forum has been closed for ages now, and it was never open for big games![]()
Walkabout used to rarely be open on Saturday mornings for big games either, they only seemed to have opened the last 18 months or so. Both Wetherspoons used to all turn football fans away, so there was very little choice in where to drink. Theres never been a pub where fans could congregate in and chant/drink. The nearest to that was in The Monks before the trouble after the Brighton game in 2002 which caused them to ban football fans.
Strange really, as every other town/city centres pubs welcome fans and don't mind the odd broken window as they get 300 people buying beer non stop for 3 hours plus every other week.
Before people say what about the Rose & Thistle, that's not in the town centre.
by MartinRdg » 22 Sep 2006 16:31
gazzer, loyal royal my manc mate told me yesterday that 35,000 people applied for 2,200 tickets and most of the fans believe they are going to charge a gate and try and get through it that way.
i also turned down 400 quid for both my tickets, a limo to and from the away game, a hotel overnight and meeting some of the players
a good offer i thought
by wiggso » 23 Sep 2006 14:25
AF1 There was about half a dozen Leeds fans sat a few rows in front of us last season at the Mad Stad - when they they scored they stood up cheering - no one complained, kicked off and they weren't asked to leave.
I should point out I was in the upper west![]()
I do recall though some manc fan who thought it was a blinding idea to come stand on the right side of the bank with his kids I think - during the FA Cup game a good few years ago. As memory serves he got a smack in the face when he cheered their first goal
by royalsteve » 24 Sep 2006 01:03
bobby1413alad The Forum has been closed for ages now, and it was never open for big games![]()
Walkabout used to rarely be open on Saturday mornings for big games either, they only seemed to have opened the last 18 months or so. Both Wetherspoons used to all turn football fans away, so there was very little choice in where to drink. Theres never been a pub where fans could congregate in and chant/drink. The nearest to that was in The Monks before the trouble after the Brighton game in 2002 which caused them to ban football fans.
Strange really, as every other town/city centres pubs welcome fans and don't mind the odd broken window as they get 300 people buying beer non stop for 3 hours plus every other week.
Before people say what about the Rose & Thistle, that's not in the town centre.
Tell me about it Alad!
Annoys me every time in town, that no one pub is very welcoming of fans. The nearest I seem to have discovered is the walkabout, that insists on customers having a season ticket or membercard.
It'd be good to have one place where most people pack out every week before a game.
The monks retreat are oxf*rd. No shirts? Please! More fool them for turning down thousands of pounds in football-related beer buying
by royalsteve » 24 Sep 2006 01:05
aladBring back the South bankSharpy nope. not going into town. im on about the game more than anything. y25/y26 is going to be amazing
As long as the scoreline stays respectable I think the whole ground will be amazing.
Town first is always fun whoever we play IMO.
Town is sh1t whoever Reading play. Due to Police over kill, pubs banning everyone or closing shutting for the day.
Reading town centre is the worst in the country for pre and post game drinking.
by ShrewsandRoyals » 24 Sep 2006 10:34
mooAF1 Thinking about it I am sure there were times at Elm Park - when we were doing well, especially the 94/95 season when you'd have a few Reading fans going in the away end - just to get in.
Then you'd have their mates on the South Bank taking the piss with 'Gary, give us a wave' or something - and you'd look over to see some chap shifting awkwardly and staring at his feet whilst a thousand or so northerners stood there scratching their heads wondering who the fu(k we were singing at
Funniest post i've ever read
ALOL
by Huntley & Palmer » 24 Sep 2006 11:41
by southbank1871 » 24 Sep 2006 11:44
Huntley & Palmer Warwick was serving with no problems and got to watch two games of footie before going to the ground
by Sharpy » 24 Sep 2006 12:58
southbank1871Huntley & Palmer Warwick was serving with no problems and got to watch two games of footie before going to the ground
Aye, I think we made the wise choice with the Warwick and then a cab.
Watched the first half sat with RA in the South stand, then he somehow managed to jib his way into the United end at half time!
by The_Cat » 24 Sep 2006 14:10
by Hugo Boss » 24 Sep 2006 14:21
by alad » 24 Sep 2006 14:22
Hugo Boss I saw some bloke trying to get in with a Man Utd shirt and a Reading FC baseball cap on!!
Who are these tools??!!
by Hugo Boss » 24 Sep 2006 14:23
by alad » 24 Sep 2006 14:25
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