My, why would three blokes in their late twenties all use the same cubicle.

by stealthpapes » 05 Feb 2025 16:22
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Feb 2025 13:01
katweslowski Having been to many games, and seeing the utter twats that go absolutely not.
I'm all for a laugh, but many fans are so anti-social and insufferable that you'd end up getting soaked with beer after an equaliser against Peterborough in the 26th minute on a cold Tuesday night.
These are the same fans that continually say things like:
If you want to sit you shouldn't go to games
Away games are unreserved so I don't care that your ticket says a seat number - go somewhere else (as I've seen on Twitter)
by Sanguine » 06 Feb 2025 13:02
stealthpapes Sort of unrelated but where UK football appears to be now is no-one batting an eyelid at three queues at the toilets for at least one Reading game last season.
My, why would three blokes in their late twenties all use the same cubicle.
by stealthpapes » 06 Feb 2025 15:01
Snowflake Royalkatweslowski Having been to many games, and seeing the utter twats that go absolutely not.
I'm all for a laugh, but many fans are so anti-social and insufferable that you'd end up getting soaked with beer after an equaliser against Peterborough in the 26th minute on a cold Tuesday night.
These are the same fans that continually say things like:
If you want to sit you shouldn't go to games
Away games are unreserved so I don't care that your ticket says a seat number - go somewhere else (as I've seen on Twitter)
If a game is unreserved, then that latter one is completely right.
The majority of fixtures we operate reserved seating and you need to sit in the seat allocated to you. Our home section in the south Stand operated by Reading FC fan group Club 1871 operate unreserved seating.
For some smaller cup games and friendlies we may choose to operate unreserved seating which means you can sit in any seat within the stand/area that you have selected and any seat details on your booking confirmation can be ignored.
We will communicate if a match is unreserved seating in the selling information.
Yes, supporters will be able to select the exact available seat they would like to sit in. Supporters who prefer to be in a more ‘family-friendly’ environment or may need to be seated for the duration of the match are usually advised to select lower rows depending on the away stadium layout.
by katweslowski » 06 Feb 2025 16:08
Snowflake Royal If a game is unreserved, then that latter one is completely right.
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Feb 2025 17:17
katweslowskiSnowflake Royal If a game is unreserved, then that latter one is completely right.
Well yea, that makes sense. My post was about games which ARE NOT unreserved. Where your ticket says a block, seat and row number. Including occasions where you've chosen the block yourself.
To then see people on Twitter complaining about people being arsey about wanting their alloted seat
by Royal_jimmy » 07 Feb 2025 22:17
by From Despair To Where? » 09 Feb 2025 10:26
by Sutekh » 09 Feb 2025 11:45
From Despair To Where? Aside from all the other issues previously mentioned, the potential number of pissheads taking a dive down the stairs would be enough to make this an absolute non starter on its own.
Culturally, it's unmanageable in this country.
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Feb 2025 12:12
SutekhFrom Despair To Where? Aside from all the other issues previously mentioned, the potential number of pissheads taking a dive down the stairs would be enough to make this an absolute non starter on its own.
Culturally, it's unmanageable in this country.
Rugby fans manage to stay reasonably sober, but then I suppose nobody really cares enough about who wins at rugby so it wouldn’t be fair to compare the two sets of fans. Mind you I think laws should be consistent across all sports.
by Sutekh » 09 Feb 2025 12:18
Snowflake RoyalSutekhFrom Despair To Where? Aside from all the other issues previously mentioned, the potential number of pissheads taking a dive down the stairs would be enough to make this an absolute non starter on its own.
Culturally, it's unmanageable in this country.
Rugby fans manage to stay reasonably sober, but then I suppose nobody really cares enough about who wins at rugby so it wouldn’t be fair to compare the two sets of fans. Mind you I think laws should be consistent across all sports.
Why punish rugby and cricket fans because 5-10% of football fans are psychotic knuckledraggers?
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Feb 2025 13:46
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Rugby fans manage to stay reasonably sober, but then I suppose nobody really cares enough about who wins at rugby so it wouldn’t be fair to compare the two sets of fans. Mind you I think laws should be consistent across all sports.
Why punish rugby and cricket fans because 5-10% of football fans are psychotic knuckledraggers?
Because life’s not fair. Why should any majorities be penalised by the actions of small minorities?
by Winston Biscuit » 09 Feb 2025 13:52
SutekhFrom Despair To Where? Aside from all the other issues previously mentioned, the potential number of pissheads taking a dive down the stairs would be enough to make this an absolute non starter on its own.
Culturally, it's unmanageable in this country.
Rugby fans manage to stay reasonably sober, but then I suppose nobody really cares enough about who wins at rugby so it wouldn’t be fair to compare the two sets of fans. Mind you I think laws should be consistent across all sports.
by Sutekh » 09 Feb 2025 14:19
Snowflake RoyalSutekhSnowflake Royal Why punish rugby and cricket fans because 5-10% of football fans are psychotic knuckledraggers?
Because life’s not fair. Why should any majorities be penalised by the actions of small minorities?
Because that's how protecting people works.
There's no issue in rugby or cricket.
Why stop at sport, why not any large gathering of people. Gigs. Rallies. Marches.
by Sutekh » 09 Feb 2025 14:21
Winston BiscuitSutekhFrom Despair To Where? Aside from all the other issues previously mentioned, the potential number of pissheads taking a dive down the stairs would be enough to make this an absolute non starter on its own.
Culturally, it's unmanageable in this country.
Rugby fans manage to stay reasonably sober, but then I suppose nobody really cares enough about who wins at rugby so it wouldn’t be fair to compare the two sets of fans. Mind you I think laws should be consistent across all sports.
This is interesting. Can you flesh out a bit which areas you mean?
Would you introduce VAR to synchronised swimming? Does downhill skiing need to be 90 minutes long with a 15 minute break in the middle? Should chess have people around it who are wearing fancy dress and are absolutely wasted, and when good chess happens the crowd all sing along to a song and at the end go 'oi oi oi!'
by Winston Biscuit » 09 Feb 2025 14:22
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Rugby fans manage to stay reasonably sober, but then I suppose nobody really cares enough about who wins at rugby so it wouldn’t be fair to compare the two sets of fans. Mind you I think laws should be consistent across all sports.
This is interesting. Can you flesh out a bit which areas you mean?
Would you introduce VAR to synchronised swimming? Does downhill skiing need to be 90 minutes long with a 15 minute break in the middle? Should chess have people around it who are wearing fancy dress and are absolutely wasted, and when good chess happens the crowd all sing along to a song and at the end go 'oi oi oi!'
Absolutely, all for it
by From Despair To Where? » 09 Feb 2025 14:43
by Royal Rother » 09 Feb 2025 14:56
Sanguine The more I ponder it, the more I realise how pathetic football tribalism is
by Dirk Gently » 10 Feb 2025 10:22
Royal RotherSanguine The more I ponder it, the more I realise how pathetic football tribalism is
I've been saying this for 20 years on here.
The hatred of another football club is, and always has been, pretty pathetic and a bit weird.
Such expressions of hatred used to be a very common thing on here, not so much these days.
(That said, I suppose it may have been connected to hooliganism. If you've been surrounded by a bunch of neanderthals and chased / beaten up on the way to / from a match that might develop a hatred for the club they support.)
by Winston Biscuit » 10 Feb 2025 10:38
Dirk Gently The warped logic is "real fans hate their rivals so if I do things that show how much I hate them more than anyone else then I'm a better fan than anyone else..."
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