by working class hero » 01 Sep 2008 11:20
by brendywendy » 01 Sep 2008 11:30
by Dirk Gently » 01 Sep 2008 11:35
by LoyalRoyalFan » 01 Sep 2008 12:05
by AF1 » 01 Sep 2008 12:17
working class hero I went to watch Reading Town recently. A crowd of 98 made a hell of a row [the old shed terrace lends itself to blasting out noise!]
At one point 2 blokes chanting 'Barmy Army' were more clearly audible than the East stand were against Palace....
For those who want to practise new songs etc why not go to Scours Lane and join the crowd standing behind the goal? I am certainly going to go to as many as I can. For a fiver you get a good atmosphere, a fair game and some damn good laughs / songs like 'He'll shoot, he'll score, he'll do your bathroom floor!'
If our singers got together they could tone up their songs quite nicely and back 2 teams!!
Just a thought.
by working class hero » 01 Sep 2008 12:39
LoyalRoyalFan Why can't we sing at the Mad Stad?
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 12:40
working class hero I went to watch Reading Town recently. A crowd of 98 made a hell of a row [the old shed terrace lends itself to blasting out noise!]
At one point 2 blokes chanting 'Barmy Army' were more clearly audible than the East stand were against Palace....
For those who want to practise new songs etc why not go to Scours Lane and join the crowd standing behind the goal? I am certainly going to go to as many as I can. For a fiver you get a good atmosphere, a fair game and some damn good laughs / songs like 'He'll shoot, he'll score, he'll do your bathroom floor!'
If our singers got together they could tone up their songs quite nicely and back 2 teams!!
Just a thought.
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 12:43
brendywendy a fiver???!!!!
i can see championship football for 23 pound
and id say the quality for football, team, and crowd were way more than 5 times higher than that of reading town
that aint value
by Streets » 01 Sep 2008 12:43
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 12:46
working class hero I went to watch Reading Town recently. A crowd of 98 made a hell of a row [the old shed terrace lends itself to blasting out noise!]
At one point 2 blokes chanting 'Barmy Army' were more clearly audible than the East stand were against Palace....
For those who want to practise new songs etc why not go to Scours Lane and join the crowd standing behind the goal? I am certainly going to go to as many as I can. For a fiver you get a good atmosphere, a fair game and some damn good laughs / songs like 'He'll shoot, he'll score, he'll do your bathroom floor!'
If our singers got together they could tone up their songs quite nicely and back 2 teams!!
Just a thought.
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 13:22
by working class hero » 01 Sep 2008 14:09
RTFC Drummer So any of you lot going tmoz to Scours Lane 19:45 Kick Off?
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 14:15
working class heroRTFC Drummer So any of you lot going tmoz to Scours Lane 19:45 Kick Off?
No. My daughter has surgery tomorrow. Should be there on 23 Sept and 14 Oct tho'.
I doubt if many RFC fans will go. They moan about losing Elm Park and stewards wanting them to sit - but most of them are too soft to cope with the harsh realities of terrace life now!
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 14:28
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 14:31
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 15:58
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 17:49
by RTFC Drummer » 01 Sep 2008 17:52
Kes I think there is a good film on.
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