West Stand ManSharpy if you studied sport and society (sociology) you would be on my knowledge level
couldn't get that low if I tried.
doesnt suprise me coming from someone who sits in the west stand
by Sharpy » 02 Apr 2007 14:14
West Stand ManSharpy if you studied sport and society (sociology) you would be on my knowledge level
couldn't get that low if I tried.
by Behindu » 02 Apr 2007 14:18
by Sharpy » 02 Apr 2007 14:20
Behindu Sharpy you are just being silly...
Of course there are groups of blokes at games - most of our support is male but we also have a healthy proportion of kids / families.
If you want to express an opinion then fine, but make it have some relationto the real world...
by Platypuss » 02 Apr 2007 14:21
Sharpy if you studied sport and society (sociology) you would be on my knowledge level
by Behindu » 02 Apr 2007 14:24
Sharpy [ but i am saying there arent as many as there used to be and/or the same as many of the teams in the leagues. the relative proportion of them within our home and away support has reduced and correct me if im wrong are these groups of males/teens not the main source of songs?
by Stranded » 02 Apr 2007 14:25
SharpyBehindu Sharpy you are just being silly...
Of course there are groups of blokes at games - most of our support is male but we also have a healthy proportion of kids / families.
If you want to express an opinion then fine, but make it have some relationto the real world...
agreed but i am saying there arent as many as there used to be and/or the same as many of the teams in the leagues. the relative proportion of them within our home and away support has reduced and correct me if im wrong are these groups of males/teens not the main source of songs?
by lozz2601 » 02 Apr 2007 14:27
SharpyWest Stand ManSharpy its true....
there is a new class of supporter in Reading now!!
this is where passion is lost!!
hence sitting down all game ad moaning, always getting what they want, spoiltcunts!!
it will kill our club....im not saying we need a bigger 'mob' just we dont attract the traditional stereotypical footy fan due to increase in ticket prices especially at home!!
I give up on intelligent rational discussion with you. In language you'll understand - you are a total tit.
explain how MY OPINION is wrong?! apart from y25/y24 and maybe a few dotted about in the north there are no longer big groups of young males going to games....be it hoolies or more importantly normally
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 02 Apr 2007 14:31
Sharpy its true....
there is a new class of supporter in Reading now!!
this is where passion is lost!!
hence sitting down all game ad moaning, always getting what they want, spoiltcunts!!
it will kill our club....im not saying we need a bigger 'mob' just we dont attract the traditional stereotypical footy fan due to increase in ticket prices especially at home!!
by Seal » 02 Apr 2007 14:33
BanjaxSealAdrian's FoolBanjax don't funking go then so maybe i can get a bloody ticket
hehe, good point. Is it just me or didn't anyone else think No 13 had a great match yesterday??? Lots of amusing chants such as "you're just a fat kevin doyle" (to Keane) "Nugent nicked your goal, Nugent Nugent nicked your goal" (to Defoe) and "3-1 in your cup final" (to Spurs fans collectively.
Also just spotted this in the Independent : "After the penalty had tipped the match Tottenham's way - the admirable Reading fans responded with a loud burst of "1-0 to the referee"
I'm confused.
Singing a couple of mildly witty chants doesn't make for great support.
I thought the support was ok, nothing special, which was backed up by the Steward I was sitting next to. He said Man U & Liverpool were the loudest fans this season. Best behaved - Reading & Watford, Worst - Cardiff.
I'm with JSC on this, I am getting seriously bored of away games now. Next season I'm going to pick and choose them, and stick to ones further away and at awkward times, so there are less daytrippers.
And to all the smart a$$es saying 'I'll have your ticket', well it wasn't mine anyway; I didn't have enough points to get one. Therefore I used a friend's with more points. If you really want to get to an away game you can, so stop moaning.
mate i would obviously do that but im the only person i actualy know that supports Reading and i live in Brighton so with tickets and travel just to Reading it ends up costing me about £100 a game, i can really only afford to go once every 6 weeks so i don't have that many royalty points, i have taken so much stick (verbal and physical) for supporting Reading including on Sunday when i had a whole pub full of people ganging up on me - i still give it some if i could get a funking ticket i would
how much support do you think you'd give Reading if you had to pay a fortune each time and get so much stick?!
by Mr Angry » 02 Apr 2007 14:41
Riseley I was surrounded by mannequins wearing replica shirts in the upper tier. Even Mr Angry is wearing this seasons home shirt! We are heading for a footballing plastic paradise where Adolf Hinton is in charge of marketing and Fat Barry the catering. The South Bank puddle is but a distant memory to the righteous.
by floyd__streete » 02 Apr 2007 14:42
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by Jerry St Clair » 02 Apr 2007 14:47
3 veesinarow Between the three of us, we have 72 (I'll spell it out for those with IQs lower than that...Seventy-two) years of supporting Reading yet according to AndyRFC, Jerry St.Clair et al, we apparently have no place at football matches.
by rg6royal » 02 Apr 2007 14:49
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by RG30 » 02 Apr 2007 14:56
by sheshnu » 02 Apr 2007 15:06
AndyRFC I never said families should not be at football.
AndyRFC Nottingham Forest at Bristol City on Saturday, 3,500 stood up throughout the game hardly a shirt or family in sight.
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