Trouble in Y25/Chelsea fans?

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by .:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. » 15 Oct 2006 11:19

2 world wars, 1 world cup Absolutely pathetic.

I'm VERY unimpressed with the Prem so far.

When would we ever have trouble in the championship? Apart from the obvious idiots (Cardiff, Millwall, Bristol Rovers) it's been ok. We've never really been known to start trouble - only react to it.

Now we've had two big teams act like complete idiots starting trouble for no reason.

They can't blame us for it otherwise we'd be doing it at every game - they start picking on little old reading for no apparent reason. Doesn't make sense.

If these Prem softies want trouble, I'm sure 135 years of roughing it out in the lower leagues can give us enough to teach them a lesson or two.


the reason for all this is these big teams expect to roll into town and for us to roll over in awe of their greatness and do our bit by providing a easy win, when it dosen't happen they get upset and i've no doubt decide in their wisdom there that the locals should be put back in there place.

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by eaststandbird » 15 Oct 2006 11:26

It was mental and it weren't just coins,bottles and Veg :roll: being thrown i had a spanner come flying past my head and their were a couple of Reading fans with perculiar objects such as remote controllers.

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by Mr Angry » 15 Oct 2006 11:33

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Sharpy who came out on top? :wink:
The Scorpions


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by Sharpy » 15 Oct 2006 11:34

eaststandbird It was mental and it weren't just coins,bottles and Veg :roll: being thrown i had a spanner come flying past my head and their were a couple of Reading fans with perculiar objects such as remote controllers.


LOL...fcuking hell.obviously pre planned for use in town afterwards. obvious the jobsworth stewards didn fcuk all in searching people then

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by papereyes » 15 Oct 2006 11:37

I would have thought that people had more class than to celebrate a narrow 1-0 win when you've barely impressed like Chelsea did today.

Ah well.


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by Platypuss » 15 Oct 2006 11:39

eaststandbird i had a spanner come flying past my head.


I wouldn't credit Sharpy as being able to move that fast.

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by Sharpy » 15 Oct 2006 11:40

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eaststandbird i had a spanner come flying past my head.


I wouldn't credit Sharpy as being able to move that fast.


:lol: :lol:

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by Jerry St Clair » 15 Oct 2006 11:59

it was amusing.

I particularly enjoyed watching the hard lads "confronting" each other from the safety of a 20 yard gap across a concrete tunnel in the South East corner. If they REALLY wanted a punch up the obvious thing to do would have been to jump onto the perimeter and stroll into the Chelsea end - there were virtually no stewards there.

However, that would have taken balls and very few of the only-just-pubescents I saw had any, I suspect.

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by .:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. » 15 Oct 2006 12:28

Jerry St Clair it was amusing.

I particularly enjoyed watching the hard lads "confronting" each other from the safety of a 20 yard gap across a concrete tunnel in the South East corner. If they REALLY wanted a punch up the obvious thing to do would have been to jump onto the perimeter and stroll into the Chelsea end - there were virtually no stewards there.

However, that would have taken balls and very few of the only-just-pubescents I saw had any, I suspect.


sad but true, and when the away fans do catch up with the Reading fans they normaly just run away at the first sign of trouble.
where are the scorpions when you need them?


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by Sharpy » 15 Oct 2006 12:30

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Jerry St Clair it was amusing.

I particularly enjoyed watching the hard lads "confronting" each other from the safety of a 20 yard gap across a concrete tunnel in the South East corner. If they REALLY wanted a punch up the obvious thing to do would have been to jump onto the perimeter and stroll into the Chelsea end - there were virtually no stewards there.

However, that would have taken balls and very few of the only-just-pubescents I saw had any, I suspect.


sad but true, and when the away fans do catch up with the Reading fans they normaly just run away at the first sign of trouble.
where are the scorpians when you need them?


wouldnt of said thats true. most away fans are put straight onto buses outside away end are they not. flashpoints occur at the station. ive rarely seen away mobs walking past kfc to meet rfc fans at bus queue.

i for one, although dont condone the trouble yesterday but with our excellent atmosphere generated it was showing some passion and that we could mix it with the big boys.

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by .:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. » 15 Oct 2006 12:36

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Jerry St Clair it was amusing.

I particularly enjoyed watching the hard lads "confronting" each other from the safety of a 20 yard gap across a concrete tunnel in the South East corner. If they REALLY wanted a punch up the obvious thing to do would have been to jump onto the perimeter and stroll into the Chelsea end - there were virtually no stewards there.

However, that would have taken balls and very few of the only-just-pubescents I saw had any, I suspect.


sad but true, and when the away fans do catch up with the Reading fans they normaly just run away at the first sign of trouble.
where are the scorpians when you need them?


wouldnt of said thats true. most away fans are put straight onto buses outside away end are they not. flashpoints occur at the station. ive rarely seen away mobs walking past kfc to meet rfc fans at bus queue.

i for one, although dont condone the trouble yesterday but with our excellent atmosphere generated it was showing some passion and that we could mix it with the big boys.


i've seen trouble as i've walked past the away end a few times and down the a33, although its normally short lived as like i said before all the Reading fans just run away.
it would be better if there was no fighting true, but if its going to happen its better if we defend ourselves rather than getting a reputation of being all mouth and no trousers.

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by Sharpy » 15 Oct 2006 12:37

agreed. which is why i dont mind what happend at end of game yesterday. shows me aerent no marks and have passion.

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by Chris_Brunt » 15 Oct 2006 12:42

My favourite was hobnobs very own Shades making a slit throat sign and telling someone "to take it outside"


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by Sharpy » 15 Oct 2006 12:45

the old hands going back to their teenage days eh

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by Chris_Brunt » 15 Oct 2006 12:47

With no gay pun intended. I wouldn't like to meet shades down a dark alley.

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by shadesrwrf » 15 Oct 2006 12:50

:oops: Don't drink kids.

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by .:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. » 15 Oct 2006 12:52

this is what we need


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by susieroyal » 15 Oct 2006 13:00

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The_Cat Some Chelsea ran on the pitch so Reading started making getures at them which got all the Chelsea right next to the home end started making gestures at the Reading fans so there was a small charge towards the away end and things started getting thrown, my mate's cousin got a stick of celerey thrown at him :lol: which he threw back, I got hit on the head by a Dr.Pepper bottle, turned to pick it up and stacked and went head over heels shoulder first to the row in front of me. I got up and coin flew past me. Police were no where to be seen despite being there all match, when I managed to get out police were getting geared up in their riot stuff.


Who brings celery to football? :lol:

Whatever next... cabages?


I remember going to Everton v Chelsea in about 1990. The Chelsea fans had celery then. At Lime Street they did tell us why, but cant remember.

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by ArfnipIsARoyal » 15 Oct 2006 13:25

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The_Cat Some Chelsea ran on the pitch so Reading started making getures at them which got all the Chelsea right next to the home end started making gestures at the Reading fans so there was a small charge towards the away end and things started getting thrown, my mate's cousin got a stick of celerey thrown at him :lol: which he threw back, I got hit on the head by a Dr.Pepper bottle, turned to pick it up and stacked and went head over heels shoulder first to the row in front of me. I got up and coin flew past me. Police were no where to be seen despite being there all match, when I managed to get out police were getting geared up in their riot stuff.


Who brings celery to football? :lol:

Whatever next... cabages?


I remember going to Everton v Chelsea in about 1990. The Chelsea fans had celery then. At Lime Street they did tell us why, but cant remember.
They also sing chants about Celery.

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by moo » 15 Oct 2006 14:16

I have something serious to report, someone took things too far and threw a dildo at my dad. He wont be coming again now.

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