Scousers in the home end

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by maf82 » 08 Apr 2007 11:43

Kajagoogoo You would expect these students to get their grammar correct
im not a student.

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by Kajagoogoo » 08 Apr 2007 11:45

I prefer to call you the oxf*rd of the board

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by maf82 » 08 Apr 2007 11:46

Kajagoogoo I prefer to call you the oxf*rd of the board


What's your problem im a fan of reading saying my view.Isnt that allowed no more?.

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by Kajagoogoo » 08 Apr 2007 11:46

oxf*rd me,i aint alf gettin my post count up today

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by earley_royals » 08 Apr 2007 11:47

And i like it i like it i like i like it na na na na na na na, na na na na na here we goooooooo, scousers all over your ground :lol:


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by Kajagoogoo » 08 Apr 2007 11:47

Wasnt at you

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by Row Z Royal » 08 Apr 2007 11:49

Kajagoogoo I prefer to call you the oxf*rd of the board




If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. Sometimes it's better just to ignore a thread where you're making yourself look like a pillock.

Don't stress, it's an internet forum.

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by Kajagoogoo » 08 Apr 2007 11:51

Im not stressing my old fruit.Is that your new bedroom toy by the way? Looks like youve been having fun this morning.

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by Branfoot Out » 08 Apr 2007 12:01

Earley Royal wrote

And i like it i like it i like i like it na na na na na na na, na na na na na here we goooooooo, scousers all over your ground


Scousers?!? You're having a laugh. Most of them were Reading based glory hunting LFC fans who'd never been anywhere near Liverpool in their lives. Support your local team, pricks.


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by earley_royals » 08 Apr 2007 12:04

I'll wave to you on Wednesday night. Prick.

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by Henleyensian » 08 Apr 2007 12:04

As somebody (No17 bus, I think) wrote on here this aggression towards opposing fans is just what football is trying to get rid of. It is only because of people who can't control themselves that there is segregation. When I first watched football at Elm Park there was no segregation, you could stand where you liked (we always stood at the town end) and never any trouble with away fans.

Where I sit in the west stand there are seats with a slightly limited view (behind the dug-outs) where opposing fans often sit. There were Liverpool fans there yesterday, and one jumped up when they scored) but nobody worried. I went to a Leicester game with a family member when FSB was their manager Recently a family member (RFC supporter, away season ticket holder) has been in the Leicester end with family members for the past two seasons while I and other family were in the RFC end. In fact we were accepted with the Leicester people in a Leicester supporters' pub before and after last season's match and everybody in there was friendly and we were congratulated by many of the people there.

I think it is sad if when we know somebody isn't using their ticket we can't give pleasure to somebody who otherwise can't watch their team. Of course, they should not expect to be able to go mad when their team scores, but I really thought this is a civilised country and people usually control themselves. Jimmy Hill made the point on TV this morning that many people look down on football because of the behaviour of a minority of supporters.

I think the answer to this debate is "Grow up!"

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by Royal Lady » 08 Apr 2007 12:14

Kajagoogoo Im not stressing my old fruit.Is that your new bedroom toy by the way? Looks like youve been having fun this morning.
Ah Kajagoogoo the racist tw@t we encountered on the way back from Sheffield last season. Like anything you've got to say will be taken notice of. :roll:

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by Royal Lady » 08 Apr 2007 12:16

Henleyensian - though I admire your post and its sentiments - do you seriously think that had you been male and 30 years younger, the Leicester fans wouldn't have ripped into you?


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by Kajagoogoo » 08 Apr 2007 12:17

As we have seen this week,the English disease is back,briiliant

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by Kajagoogoo » 08 Apr 2007 12:22

You need to get your own house in order before you criticise anyone else :wink:

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by Kajagoogoo » 08 Apr 2007 12:23

The stories i have heard...dear oh dear

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by RG30 » 08 Apr 2007 12:30

When genuine Reading fans are denied tickets, then it's not acceptable. The fact we've had Man Utd and Liverpool fans in the Reading away end is an even bigger disgrace

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by shadesrwrf » 08 Apr 2007 12:30

Henleyensian Where I sit in the west stand there are seats with a slightly limited view (behind the dug-outs) where opposing fans often sit. There were Liverpool fans there yesterday, and one jumped up when they scored) but nobody worried.


Whilst I'm aware there are sections of the ground where away fans would be allowed without too much opposition I tend to feel they are also the parts of the ground, such as the west stand, where fans are on the whole rather less animated.

Henleyensian In fact we were accepted with the Leicester people in a Leicester supporters' pub before and after last season's match and everybody in there was friendly and we were congratulated by many of the people there.


And I've had similar experiences. However during the match is different when passion is running high. If you want to go to a match and sit amongst opposition fans then I suggest you try the more sedate reserve matches or, perish the thought, perhaps watch a bit of egg-chasing.

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by Royal Lady » 08 Apr 2007 12:35

Kajagoogoo You need to get your own house in order before you criticise anyone else :wink:
I'm not racist and would never try and pick a fight with anyone, whatever their colour, nor would I try it from the comfort of a train whilst they are on the platform. :roll:

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by earley_royals » 08 Apr 2007 12:39

Fight fight fight.

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