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by readingbedding » 04 Mar 2007 13:03

Jackson Corner It was rubbish yesterday until we scored. It was summed up by 2 kids wearing Arsenal shirts in the Reading section. What kind of parent allows that? Shame on them, if they were my kids they would have no choice Royals shirt or you don't come.


Looking at you lot, which has happened once or twice this year, you can see these things.

It's like a big extended family on a day out sometimes.

There is too many phucking kids kicking plastic bottles around and not even knowing what's going on, and there's lots of vocal and passionate fans that cannot get a look in.

Ban under 10's from away days.

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by anR » 04 Mar 2007 13:13

M4 Junction 11 I blame the seats ... far too comfortable :wink:


And utterly annoying when you had to stand up to let someone by!

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by 1871 Royal » 04 Mar 2007 13:13

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M4 Junction 11 I blame the seats ... far too comfortable :wink:


And utterly annoying when you had to stand up to let someone by!


YES! I found this aswell, plus the mumbers were too low down!

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by Doyler » 04 Mar 2007 13:30

floyd__streete I'd like to say a big **** off to the burk sat four or five rows back from me who spent the entire second half moaning about Kitson. "We're playing with ten men" :roll:
That's out of order, he might have scored, his passing was good and he tackled back, not bad considering he's probably not quite match fit yet. **** off seconded.

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by M Brook » 04 Mar 2007 13:41

davis69 not help the idiots telling people to sit down how else are you going to get behind the team


Perhaps they were telling you to sit down cos when you stood up they couldn't see. And if you can't see, its difficult to get behind your team.

It was a brand new stadium with perfect views. There was no need to stand up. People who stand without considering those sat behind them are thoughtless idiots and a right pain in the rear end.


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by Huntley & Palmer » 04 Mar 2007 14:01

Biggest bunch of non away game going fans I have seen since Arsenal last season. You really have to wonder how these people get tickets when thousands of people with just under 600 points missed out, I mean there were three people sat next to me in their early 40's that didn't do anything all game. Nothing, just sat there. I just can't understand that at away games, as it was we did make a good noise in parts though I lost the plot with a oxf*rd behind me that started singing "10 German bombers in the air"

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by Warfield Royal » 04 Mar 2007 14:05

There was a group of 3 in front of me who kept standing up if there was teeny bit of action on the pitch or mostly to gesture at Arsenal fans on either side and behind and then try to get a "look at me" from all the Reading fans.

The sight lines at Emirates are very good but when 3 blokes stand up for no good reason there are dozens behind who cant see.

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by RG30 » 04 Mar 2007 14:06

It was always going to be the case but given our end of season run-in with the away games, I don't anticipate Spurs & Charlton will be as bad with it being on Sky and I can't see decent away followings at Bolton and Blackburn unless UEFA Cup football is dependant on the result or we see reduced ticket prices.

Ironic that the worst away game last season was Arsenal and again this season it was Arsenal.

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 04 Mar 2007 15:15

Warfield Royal There was a group of 3 in front of me who kept standing up if there was teeny bit of action on the pitch or mostly to gesture at Arsenal fans on either side and behind and then try to get a "look at me" from all the Reading fans.

The sight lines at Emirates are very good but when 3 blokes stand up for no good reason there are dozens behind who cant see.


Why didn't you stand up? :?


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by Farnborough Royal » 04 Mar 2007 15:17

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Warfield Royal There was a group of 3 in front of me who kept standing up if there was teeny bit of action on the pitch or mostly to gesture at Arsenal fans on either side and behind and then try to get a "look at me" from all the Reading fans.

The sight lines at Emirates are very good but when 3 blokes stand up for no good reason there are dozens behind who cant see.


Why didn't you stand up? :?

Exactly what I was thinking

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by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 04 Mar 2007 15:24

To be honest though the ground wasn't very loud as a whole anyway and most of the so called 'singers' were all really spaced out in the away section.

The ground itself doesn't help with huge gaps around the roof so the sounds just isn't as vocal as for example the mad stad. I don't think we were that bad yesterday vocally but we were pretty piss poor on the pitch till the 80th minute when we actually realised we could play football.

Great save by Lehmann from Sidwell, was certain it was in!. Nice ground but atmosphere was rubbish along with our performance i thought. A lot of sloppy passes, didn't get the ball into the box quick enough in wide positions.

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by Warfield Royal » 04 Mar 2007 15:56

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Warfield Royal There was a group of 3 in front of me who kept standing up if there was teeny bit of action on the pitch or mostly to gesture at Arsenal fans on either side and behind and then try to get a "look at me" from all the Reading fans.

The sight lines at Emirates are very good but when 3 blokes stand up for no good reason there are dozens behind who cant see.


Why didn't you stand up? :?


I stand up at moments of excitement during the match but the people in front were exhibitionists who were standing up to offer pointless gestures to the Arsenal fans. I don't stand up then. Thanks.

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by cheeryoleary » 04 Mar 2007 16:14

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I stand up at moments of excitement during the match but the people in front were exhibitionists who were standing up to offer pointless gestures to the Arsenal fans. I don't stand up then. Thanks.


I would LOL at these guys however they were so oxf*rd embarrasing.

"Steward, why don't you make him (some Gooner) sit down because he's intimidating me" Grow up FFS


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by royals pete » 04 Mar 2007 16:34

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Jackson Corner It was rubbish yesterday until we scored. It was summed up by 2 kids wearing Arsenal shirts in the Reading section. What kind of parent allows that? Shame on them, if they were my kids they would have no choice Royals shirt or you don't come.


Looking at you lot, which has happened once or twice this year, you can see these things.

It's like a big extended family on a day out sometimes.

There is too many phucking kids kicking plastic bottles around and not even knowing what's going on, and there's lots of vocal and passionate fans that cannot get a look in.

Ban under 10's from away days.


Thats an interesting point !!! Is that why we couldn't get tickets on the 3rd release day when our points were valid ?? In fact, it is decent to see families going to support Reading, but do the real youngsters know whats happening ?

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by Irvinchangeyaname » 04 Mar 2007 16:38

RG30 It was always going to be the case but given our end of season run-in with the away games, I don't anticipate Spurs & Charlton will be as bad with it being on Sky and I can't see decent away followings at Bolton and Blackburn unless UEFA Cup football is dependant on the result or we see reduced ticket prices.

Ironic that the worst away game last season was Arsenal and again this season it was Arsenal.

I just hope that, for the Spurs and Charlton games, those that made their one-off away game will now be satisfied with watching it on the telly. As for Blackburn and Bolton, at least there will be fewer ubder 10s there to ensure a seat!

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 04 Mar 2007 16:59

Warfield Royal The sight lines at Emirates are very good but when 3 blokes stand up for no good reason there are dozens behind who cant see.

I'd disagree. OK, you didn't need to stand up, but even from Row 21, you were still very low down. I can't see why they couldn't have made the lower tier steeper as is was as shallow as terracing and the view was worse than it ought to have been.

A bit like the very ropey and cramped concourses - lovely stadium but all the money went on providing good facilities for those paying the high prices, and sod the oiks in the lower tier.

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by Warfield Royal » 04 Mar 2007 17:37

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Warfield Royal The sight lines at Emirates are very good but when 3 blokes stand up for no good reason there are dozens behind who cant see.

I'd disagree. OK, you didn't need to stand up, but even from Row 21, you were still very low down. I can't see why they couldn't have made the lower tier steeper as is was as shallow as terracing and the view was worse than it ought to have been.

A bit like the very ropey and cramped concourses - lovely stadium but all the money went on providing good facilities for those paying the high prices, and sod the oiks in the lower tier.


Disagree with what? The sight lines were excellent while everyone sat down but the low rake meant that a few people standing blocked the view for many others.

I wonder is the seats were actually designed to dissuade you from briefly standing as the seat was so large it wouldn't flip up until your bum was right out your seat.

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 04 Mar 2007 18:37

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I stand up at moments of excitement during the match but the people in front were exhibitionists who were standing up to offer pointless gestures to the Arsenal fans. I don't stand up then. Thanks.


I would LOL at these guys however they were so oxf*rd embarrasing.

"Steward, why don't you make him (some Gooner) sit down because he's intimidating me" Grow up FFS


I must of been sat near you? I was towards the right of our allocation near the Arsenal fans, row 20.

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by Tilehurst Mike » 04 Mar 2007 18:39

Huntley & Palmer Biggest bunch of non away game going fans I have seen since Arsenal last season. You really have to wonder how these people get tickets when thousands of people with just under 600 points missed out, I mean there were three people sat next to me in their early 40's that didn't do anything all game. Nothing, just sat there. I just can't understand that at away games, as it was we did make a good noise in parts though I lost the plot with a oxf*rd behind me that started singing "10 German bombers in the air"


I couldnt get a ticket and had over 600 points and been supporting the team through thick and thin for over 40 years. Its a fact that football is all about money now and its only really the affluent or single person with no other committments that can afford both home and away season tickets. For this match after the initial allocation to the away season ticket holders there was only ever going to be 1400+ left for the high points brigade.
This means that those few select people will gain more and more points and noone else has a hope in hells chance a catching them up. I've already given up hope of getting a ticket for the Spurs match as even with 600+ points the earliest I can apply for a ticket is Thursday.

I'm not knocking the system as its the fairest you can have, but the days when the real fans make up the majority of the away following are long gone. Corporate bodies will snap up numerous tickets for entertaining clients. What did anyone really expect at the Emirates when you take all these factors in to account?

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 04 Mar 2007 19:17

Tilehurst Mike I couldnt get a ticket and had over 600 points and been supporting the team through thick and thin for over 40 years. Its a fact that football is all about money now and its only really the affluent or single person with no other committments that can afford both home and away season tickets. For this match after the initial allocation to the away season ticket holders there was only ever going to be 1400+ left for the high points brigade.
This means that those few select people will gain more and more points and noone else has a hope in hells chance a catching them up. I've already given up hope of getting a ticket for the Spurs match as even with 600+ points the earliest I can apply for a ticket is Thursday.

I'm not knocking the system as its the fairest you can have, but the days when the real fans make up the majority of the away following are long gone. Corporate bodies will snap up numerous tickets for entertaining clients. What did anyone really expect at the Emirates when you take all these factors in to account?


If you had over 600 points then you coulsd of got a ticket for Arsenal because they didn't sell out after the first day. :roll:

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