by RoyalChicagoFC » 08 Apr 2007 00:26
by Katie Marsden » 08 Apr 2007 00:33
by RoyalChicagoFC » 08 Apr 2007 00:49
by royalsteve » 08 Apr 2007 00:50
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.
by royalsteve » 08 Apr 2007 00:54
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.
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.
by royalsteve » 08 Apr 2007 00:58
2 world wars, 1 world cup I've made my view clear that whilst it's fine for fans to come into the reading end if they *really* have to, it's definitely bang out of order to have such little respect for the local fans by proudly wearing your colours and cheering. It's stupid, unfair and disrespectful.
But ANYWAY.... it doesn't matter who's right and who's wrong.
The issue is this:
Agree or not the FACT is people WILL get hurt by coming into the home end wearing their own colours and cheering their team on. And whether you like it or not a significant proportion of Reading fans will have little sympathy for these guys getting physically hurt. Clearly therefore either way, it has got to stop. The club will be 100% responsible if anything happens because they know how we feel. The ball's in the club's court.
They've already done well by kicking some out. Now they have to make sure they never come in in the first place.
At only 25000 seats we don't have enough seats for true royals to get to watch their own town.
by royalsteve » 08 Apr 2007 01:00
The 17 BusFarnborough RoyalThe 17 BusFarnborough 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.
Read the last paragraph you tit
ah so it is justified beacause it is not sold out???????
by royalsteve » 08 Apr 2007 01:02
AthleticoSpizzoh do grow upshadesrwrfAthleticoSpizz WAR...lol
Thanks, I didn't put it in bold but it was the most important word in my reply. That's how passionately I feel about my team. Shame you obviously don't feel the same.
"JUST football". Shakes head in disbelief.
silly billy
by Oxon_Royal » 08 Apr 2007 01:29
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.
by Behindu » 08 Apr 2007 07:23
2 world wars, 1 world cup I've The club will be 100% responsible if anything happens because they know how we feel. The ball's in the club's court.
They've already done well by kicking some out. Now they have to make sure they never come in in the first place.
At only 25000 seats we don't have enough seats for true royals to get to watch their own town.
by blue_army1871 » 08 Apr 2007 07:27
parky 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
by GJ79 » 08 Apr 2007 07:56
RobRoyale My girlfriend couldn't make it to the game today as something came up at the last minute so my liverpool supporter mate came along in her place. Ok so we sit in the south stand away from the nutters of the east stand but if he was stupid enough to cheer their goals and wear his colours I'd expect it to pi$$ people off.
As it is, he was very well behaved. Just as I was in the Kop for the cup game!
Noone was any the wiser and we both enjoyed our football.
It's just about having some common sense!!!!!!!
by The 17 Bus » 08 Apr 2007 08:12
royalsteve2 world wars, 1 world cup I've made my view clear that whilst it's fine for fans to come into the reading end if they *really* have to, it's definitely bang out of order to have such little respect for the local fans by proudly wearing your colours and cheering. It's stupid, unfair and disrespectful.
But ANYWAY.... it doesn't matter who's right and who's wrong.
The issue is this:
Agree or not the FACT is people WILL get hurt by coming into the home end wearing their own colours and cheering their team on. And whether you like it or not a significant proportion of Reading fans will have little sympathy for these guys getting physically hurt. Clearly therefore either way, it has got to stop. The club will be 100% responsible if anything happens because they know how we feel. The ball's in the club's court.
They've already done well by kicking some out. Now they have to make sure they never come in in the first place.
At only 25000 seats we don't have enough seats for true royals to get to watch their own town.
The stewards were idiots to let them in wearing colours and the c**k who gave it the big one was lucky he wasnt sitting near the drummer as he would be exiting the stadium with his fist down his own throat
by shadesrwrf » 08 Apr 2007 08:21
The 17 BusshadesrwrfAthleticoSpizz WAR...lol
Thanks, I didn't put it in bold but it was the most important word in my reply. That's how passionately I feel about my team. Shame you obviously don't feel the same.
"JUST football". Shakes head in disbelief.
but it is just football, supporting your team does not have to include hatred of fellow supporters of other teams.
by toppy » 08 Apr 2007 08:36
by The 17 Bus » 08 Apr 2007 09:15
toppy I think a lot of people here are missing the point. I’m not sure if some of you have noticed but the ground is separated into home supporters and away supporters. This is not done for style reasons!!! Having away fans in the home enter is just asking for trouble, while I do not condone violence, mixing supporting is ultimately going to lead to this happening.
by Norfolk Royal » 08 Apr 2007 09:16
by bottom left hand corner » 08 Apr 2007 09:50
1871 Royal I would never be able to sit in the opposition end. It just isn't right! I wouldn't be able sing and chant with our boys! And if we scored it would be murder on me! I dont know how they do it myself.
by Royal Lady » 08 Apr 2007 09:54
by Hogmeister Royal » 08 Apr 2007 10:07
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