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by Dangerous » 07 Apr 2007 20:48

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Row Z Royal I'm usually fairly vocal at football but the bloke I sit next to held me back when the scouse slag in front celebrated their second goal. She'd kept quiet until then. I was not happy.


I've never seen you so angry before, but just what the oxf*rd was she doing there FFS, I shall be making a point of speaking to the owner of that seat next Saturday. If that was a bloke they'd have got chinned by somebody in our row. Was not a happy bunny at all to see it right in front of me.


Yes, me. Not one of my finer moments. I apologise. :oops:


No need to apologise in my eyes, I thought it was a fully justified reaction and one that most if not all people agreed with.


Dave put his arm across me in case I went mental. Fortunately I had a moment of clarity where I realised that I didn't want to be chucked out for that profligate. Still, I think the chap who sits there may be asked a few questions next week. Isn't it an old boy?


I can't remember off the top of my head. I hope the stewards have made notes of all the seats with away "fans" in. Might be worth contacting the club and putting that seat number forward too!

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by The 17 Bus » 07 Apr 2007 20:50

What an intolerant lot you are, yet as has been pointed out many times in the past RFC fans often take seats in the home stands at away games, and we do not get this madness aimed at our own.

It is a football match, it is a shame that so many cannot get along with your fellow humans that you feel the desire to lash out.

Perhaps the club should have given Liverpool the whole south stand, they like many other clubs can easily fill it.

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by Row Z Royal » 07 Apr 2007 20:50

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Row Z Royal I'm usually fairly vocal at football but the bloke I sit next to held me back when the scouse slag in front celebrated their second goal. She'd kept quiet until then. I was not happy.


I've never seen you so angry before, but just what the oxf*rd was she doing there FFS, I shall be making a point of speaking to the owner of that seat next Saturday. If that was a bloke they'd have got chinned by somebody in our row. Was not a happy bunny at all to see it right in front of me.


Yes, me. Not one of my finer moments. I apologise. :oops:


No need to apologise in my eyes, I thought it was a fully justified reaction and one that most if not all people agreed with.


Dave put his arm across me in case I went mental. Fortunately I had a moment of clarity where I realised that I didn't want to be chucked out for that profligate. Still, I think the chap who sits there may be asked a few questions next week. Isn't it an old boy?


I can't remember off the top of my head. I hope the stewards have made notes of all the seats with away "fans" in. Might be worth contacting the club and putting that seat number forward too!


Either that or just oxf*rd do 'im :wink:

The club won't do anything about it. STAR perhaps?

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by The 17 Bus » 07 Apr 2007 20:53

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Either that or just oxf*rd do 'im :wink:



though it includes a wink, why would you think like this?

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by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Apr 2007 20:59

A crackin' game

and I was sat (in the N stand) next to a Liverpool fan who celebrated all of their goals


Pi55ed off with the result but happy with the game

why do people get so het-up?


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by STAR Voice » 07 Apr 2007 21:00

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Row Z Royal I'm usually fairly vocal at football but the bloke I sit next to held me back when the scouse slag in front celebrated their second goal. She'd kept quiet until then. I was not happy.


I've never seen you so angry before, but just what the oxf*rd was she doing there FFS, I shall be making a point of speaking to the owner of that seat next Saturday. If that was a bloke they'd have got chinned by somebody in our row. Was not a happy bunny at all to see it right in front of me.


Yes, me. Not one of my finer moments. I apologise. :oops:


No need to apologise in my eyes, I thought it was a fully justified reaction and one that most if not all people agreed with.


Dave put his arm across me in case I went mental. Fortunately I had a moment of clarity where I realised that I didn't want to be chucked out for that profligate. Still, I think the chap who sits there may be asked a few questions next week. Isn't it an old boy?


I can't remember off the top of my head. I hope the stewards have made notes of all the seats with away "fans" in. Might be worth contacting the club and putting that seat number forward too!


Either that or just oxf*rd do 'im :wink:

The club won't do anything about it. STAR perhaps?


See the response in the STAR forum - tell the club and give them the full details.

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by The 17 Bus » 07 Apr 2007 21:03

See the response in the STAR forum - tell the club and give them the full details.

Just looked at that and I hope that all our fans that sit in the wrong end get action taken against them as well.

I have seen a few games live in pubs and the fans seem able to mix, why can this not be possible at a ground FFS

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by Row Z Royal » 07 Apr 2007 21:14

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Either that or just oxf*rd do 'im :wink:



though it includes a wink, why would you think like this?


I don't. That's why I added the wink. :roll:

It's not my usual reaction and, if you see my earlier post on the subject, I'm not proud of it. I don't advocate football in violence and I never will do.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Apr 2007 21:16

AthleticoSpizz A crackin' game

and I was sat (in the N stand) next to a Liverpool fan who celebrated all of their goals


Pi55ed off with the result but happy with the game

why do people get so het-up?


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by Row Z Royal » 07 Apr 2007 21:21

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and I was sat (in the N stand) next to a Liverpool fan who celebrated all of their goals


Pi55ed off with the result but happy with the game

why do people get so het-up?


It's different to being in a pub, though personally I always watch televised football at home - to avoid those situations.

I know that it's a crap reason but it's the way it is.

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by Volvicanus » 07 Apr 2007 21:21

I'll probably be in the minority around here but I think it's absolutely pathetic that people have a fit because there happens to be someone next to them that, oh-my GOD!- might support the other team. And oh God - they cheered their teams goal!!!! What kind of mind does it take for such a slight thing to suddenly turn these people into some kind of animal that you think deserves huge scorn or even worse, some type of physcial abuse. Get a bloody life people. It's a sport. Would you behave this way if you find out someone at your work was a fan of another team? Would you if it was a child? Why is that just because people are at a football game they feel they can leave decent behaviour and frankly, sane minds at home?

Grow up.

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by Farnborough Royal » 07 Apr 2007 21:27

You're missing the point.

That seat is designated for Reading fans and a Reading fan missed out on the chance to see their team because a Liverpool fan was sitting in that seat.

I sat in the home end away at Villa because I was with a mate, however I didn't cheer when we scored and I generally behaved myself. Also as the game wasn't a sell out I wasn't denying a Villa fan the chance to see their team.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Apr 2007 21:27

Volvicanus I'll probably be in the minority around here but I think it's absolutely pathetic that people have a fit because there happens to be someone next to them that, oh-my GOD!- might support the other team. And oh God - they cheered their teams goal!!!! What kind of mind does it take for such a slight thing to suddenly turn these people into some kind of animal that you think deserves huge scorn or even worse, some type of physcial abuse. Get a bloody life people. It's a sport. Would you behave this way if you find out someone at your work was a fan of another team? Would you if it was a child? Why is that just because people are at a football game they feel they can leave decent behaviour and frankly, sane minds at home?

Grow up.
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I enjoyed my day today....the L'pool fan was magnanimous in victory.....isn't that the way it should be???

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by Row Z Royal » 07 Apr 2007 21:28

Farnborough Royal You're missing the point.

That seat is designated for Reading fans and a Reading fan missed out on the chance to see their team because a Liverpool fan was sitting in that seat.

I sat in the home end away at Villa because I was with a mate, however I didn't cheer when we scored and I generally behaved myself. Also as the game wasn't a sell out I wasn't denying a Villa fan the chance to see their team.


The B18 Row Y perpetrator was all on her own.

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by parky » 07 Apr 2007 21:29

what happend on the south side of the east stand today because i saw someone really cheering and going for it when they scored they winning goal but dident see anymore because everyone around stood up to look and i couldent see becuse i sit in Y22 and this was around Y24-6ish

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by Jerry St Clair » 07 Apr 2007 21:30

The 17 Bus What an intolerant lot you are, yet as has been pointed out many times in the past RFC fans often take seats in the home stands at away games, and we do not get this madness aimed at our own.


FWIW I agree with you. However, many of the Liverpool fans in the home ends today were deliberately provocative and behaved poorly. That's what I object to.

Especially when they've got their tickets through Reading fans.

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by The 17 Bus » 07 Apr 2007 21:31

Farnborough Royal You're missing the point.

That seat is designated for Reading fans and a Reading fan missed out on the chance to see their team because a Liverpool fan was sitting in that seat.

I sat in the home end away at Villa because I was with a mate, however I didn't cheer when we scored and I generally behaved myself. Also as the game wasn't a sell out I wasn't denying a Villa fan the chance to see their team.


cant you see what a tit that post makes you look, so they took a Reading fans seat, and you did the same at Villa, WTF is the difference, and tbh they did not take a reading fans seat, it seems obvious that a few ST holders could not make the game and passed the ticket onto someone they knew.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Apr 2007 21:32

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Farnborough Royal You're missing the point.

That seat is designated for Reading fans and a Reading fan missed out on the chance to see their team because a Liverpool fan was sitting in that seat.

I sat in the home end away at Villa because I was with a mate, however I didn't cheer when we scored and I generally behaved myself. Also as the game wasn't a sell out I wasn't denying a Villa fan the chance to see their team.


cant you see what a tit that post makes you look, so they took a Reading fans seat, and you did the same at Villa, WTF is the difference, and tbh they did not take a reading fans seat, it seems obvious that a few ST holders could not make the game and passed the ticket onto someone they knew.
and its just football.....its fun

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by shadesrwrf » 07 Apr 2007 21:34

Volvicanus I'll probably be in the minority around here but I think it's absolutely pathetic that people have a fit because there happens to be someone next to them that, oh-my GOD!- might support the other team. And oh God - they cheered their teams goal!!!! What kind of mind does it take for such a slight thing to suddenly turn these people into some kind of animal that you think deserves huge scorn or even worse, some type of physcial abuse. Get a bloody life people. It's a sport. Would you behave this way if you find out someone at your work was a fan of another team? Would you if it was a child? Why is that just because people are at a football game they feel they can leave decent behaviour and frankly, sane minds at home?

Grow up.


So you'd be happy for home and away fans to be mixed just like at rugby presumably? Well I'm sorry (actually no I'm not) but I wouldn't. I'm happy to indulge in a bit of friendly banter before a match, but during one it's war. Supporting football is a passionate affair and to my mind home and away fans don't and shouldn't mix.

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by The 17 Bus » 07 Apr 2007 21:35

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Farnborough Royal You're missing the point.

That seat is designated for Reading fans and a Reading fan missed out on the chance to see their team because a Liverpool fan was sitting in that seat.

I sat in the home end away at Villa because I was with a mate, however I didn't cheer when we scored and I generally behaved myself. Also as the game wasn't a sell out I wasn't denying a Villa fan the chance to see their team.


cant you see what a tit that post makes you look, so they took a Reading fans seat, and you did the same at Villa, WTF is the difference, and tbh they did not take a reading fans seat, it seems obvious that a few ST holders could not make the game and passed the ticket onto someone they knew.
and its just football.....its fun


no to some it is still tribal warfare. If people cannot control themselves maybe they should not go to games.

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