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Royal Lady We went the "long way" round and at one point there were thousands of us all squeezed into a tiny space and I got pushed into a traffic sign thingy and it hurt my chest.![]()
by starbug » 14 May 2011 09:08
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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 14 May 2011 09:32
starbug as above, why are we treated like 2nd rate citizens over the away fans - its OUR ground ffs. It was such a dull game it wasn't going to kick off anyway. But oh no, let just let 2000 away fans stand up all game then make the home fans suffer. thanks
by M Brook » 14 May 2011 10:27
Rev Algenon Stickleback Hstarbug as above, why are we treated like 2nd rate citizens over the away fans - its OUR ground ffs. It was such a dull game it wasn't going to kick off anyway. But oh no, let just let 2000 away fans stand up all game then make the home fans suffer. thanks
The home fans stood up all game too.
Is it really that much of a hardship to walk the other way for once? Yeah, it takes an extra 5 minutes, but I'd prefer that to crowd trouble.
Yes, I appreciate it wasn't a great game, so trouble was less likely, but those deciding to take the precaution didn't have a crystal ball to know how the game would turn out before making the decision.
Royal & Ancient Can anyone tell me what idiot decided to hold back thousands of Reading supporters, including children and disabled, behind two lines of police vehicles, horses, police and stewards so that the 2000 Cardiff supporters could leave. Only at Reading could someone take a decision of such stupidity. At nearly every other stadium, where there is the potential for clashes the away supporters are held back, usually inside the stadium, so that home fans can get away.
Many would have missed their connections after this fiasco.
Explanations and apologies should be forthcoming.
by M Brook » 14 May 2011 10:39
No Fixed AbodeRoyal & Ancient Can anyone tell me what idiot decided to hold back thousands of Reading supporters, including children and disabled, behind two lines of police vehicles, horses, police and stewards so that the 2000 Cardiff supporters could leave. Only at Reading could someone take a decision of such stupidity. At nearly every other stadium, where there is the potential for clashes the away supporters are held back, usually inside the stadium, so that home fans can get away.
Many would have missed their connections after this fiasco.
Explanations and apologies should be forthcoming.
So it would have been alright to hold the Cardiff fans back so they missed their connection? ME ME ME ME ME ME.
by brendywendy » 14 May 2011 11:55
jonboy29red i heard one copper in the line say to some one who asked why this was being done that dont blame them if u wanted to blame any one blame the club for selling tickets to the 15 fans who have Bans on em
by brendywendy » 14 May 2011 11:57
Rev Algenon Stickleback Hstarbug as above, why are we treated like 2nd rate citizens over the away fans - its OUR ground ffs. It was such a dull game it wasn't going to kick off anyway. But oh no, let just let 2000 away fans stand up all game then make the home fans suffer. thanks
The home fans stood up all game too.
Is it really that much of a hardship to walk the other way for once? Yeah, it takes an extra 5 minutes, but I'd prefer that to crowd trouble.
Yes, I appreciate it wasn't a great game, so trouble was less likely, but those deciding to take the precaution didn't have a crystal ball to know how the game would turn out before making the decision.
by brendywendy » 14 May 2011 11:58
No Fixed AbodeRoyal & Ancient Can anyone tell me what idiot decided to hold back thousands of Reading supporters, including children and disabled, behind two lines of police vehicles, horses, police and stewards so that the 2000 Cardiff supporters could leave. Only at Reading could someone take a decision of such stupidity. At nearly every other stadium, where there is the potential for clashes the away supporters are held back, usually inside the stadium, so that home fans can get away.
Many would have missed their connections after this fiasco.
Explanations and apologies should be forthcoming.
So it would have been alright to hold the Cardiff fans back so they missed their connection? ME ME ME ME ME ME.
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