Kajagoogoo And i presume you are refering to apes when you talk about knuckle draggers,sounds racist to me,tut tut
errrr
by papereyes » 08 Apr 2007 15:08
Kajagoogoo And i presume you are refering to apes when you talk about knuckle draggers,sounds racist to me,tut tut
by oi john » 08 Apr 2007 17:11
by Peter Kay - Top of the To » 08 Apr 2007 17:51
by floyd__streete » 08 Apr 2007 17:54
Peter Kay - Top of the To The club must act, by immediately banning those RFC STHs who allowed their tickets to fall into the hands of oppossing fans who failed to behave with respect. Thereafter these seats could be re-allocated for the remaining games of the season.
by Jerry St Clair » 08 Apr 2007 17:55
Peter Kay - Top of the To but if you cant commit £500 to a season ticket it is almost impossible to get tickets these days.
by Dirk Gently » 08 Apr 2007 17:56
floyd__streetePeter Kay - Top of the To The club must act, by immediately banning those RFC STHs who allowed their tickets to fall into the hands of oppossing fans who failed to behave with respect. Thereafter these seats could be re-allocated for the remaining games of the season.
Agreed, but can you really see RFC doing anything about this? As long as the seats are sold they couldn't give a damn.
by The 17 Bus » 08 Apr 2007 18:04
Jerry St ClairPeter Kay - Top of the To but if you cant commit £500 to a season ticket it is almost impossible to get tickets these days.
Really? I thought 2,500 were available on a match by match basis?
by savage 4 england » 08 Apr 2007 18:06
Jerry St ClairPeter Kay - Top of the To but if you cant commit £500 to a season ticket it is almost impossible to get tickets these days.
Really? I thought 2,500 were available on a match by match basis?
by Big Dan » 08 Apr 2007 18:06
by West Stand Man » 08 Apr 2007 18:14
by Millsy » 08 Apr 2007 18:15
The 17 Bus2 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.
would these be the true Royals that would not fill the ground just two seasons a go?????
by Dirk Gently » 08 Apr 2007 18:29
West Stand Man Was anyone else listening to 606 last night? If so, was I right in hearing a Liverpool supporter stating that little clubs like Reading are not ready for the invasion of the number of fans that Liverpool bring? He appeared to imply that Reading is too small a club for the Premier League.
I was not sure that was what he said, but it sounded that way to me. If so, perhaps a Liverpool fan could explain why they are any different to the other clubs in this league. It seems to me that the Madejski has sold out for just about every game this season, and that no other fans seem to have had problems getting in on time.
Apparently this particular scouser 'arrived at 2.20 and only got in to the stadium at 3.20' and that was because 'there just weren't enough turnstiles for a big crowd'? He also found 'hard to work out which way round these stupid automated tickets had to be entered into the card readers'. This problem was 'causing long delays in getting people in, as the stewards had to keep going in to help'.
by savage 4 england » 08 Apr 2007 18:30
West Stand Man Was anyone else listening to 606 last night? If so, was I right in hearing a Liverpool supporter stating that little clubs like Reading are not ready for the invasion of the number of fans that Liverpool bring? He appeared to imply that Reading is too small a club for the Premier League.
I was not sure that was what he said, but it sounded that way to me. If so, perhaps a Liverpool fan could explain why they are any different to the other clubs in this league. It seems to me that the Madejski has sold out for just about every game this season, and that no other fans seem to have had problems getting in on time.
Apparently this particular scouser 'arrived at 2.20 and only got in to the stadium at 3.20' and that was because 'there just weren't enough turnstiles for a big crowd'? He also found 'hard to work out which way round these stupid automated tickets had to be entered into the card readers'. This problem was 'causing long delays in getting people in, as the stewards had to keep going in to help'.
by Dirk Gently » 08 Apr 2007 18:31
savage 4 englandWest Stand Man Was anyone else listening to 606 last night? If so, was I right in hearing a Liverpool supporter stating that little clubs like Reading are not ready for the invasion of the number of fans that Liverpool bring? He appeared to imply that Reading is too small a club for the Premier League.
I was not sure that was what he said, but it sounded that way to me. If so, perhaps a Liverpool fan could explain why they are any different to the other clubs in this league. It seems to me that the Madejski has sold out for just about every game this season, and that no other fans seem to have had problems getting in on time.
Apparently this particular scouser 'arrived at 2.20 and only got in to the stadium at 3.20' and that was because 'there just weren't enough turnstiles for a big crowd'? He also found 'hard to work out which way round these stupid automated tickets had to be entered into the card readers'. This problem was 'causing long delays in getting people in, as the stewards had to keep going in to help'.
It's not our fault there stupid is it.
by Irvinchangeyaname » 08 Apr 2007 18:33
by Jerry St Clair » 08 Apr 2007 18:34
West Stand Man Apparently this particular scouser 'arrived at 2.20 and only got in to the stadium at 3.20' and that was because 'there just weren't enough turnstiles for a big crowd'? He also found 'hard to work out which way round these stupid automated tickets had to be entered into the card readers'. This problem was 'causing long delays in getting people in, as the stewards had to keep going in to help'.
by Madjic » 08 Apr 2007 18:36
Dirk Gentlyfloyd__streetePeter Kay - Top of the To The club must act, by immediately banning those RFC STHs who allowed their tickets to fall into the hands of oppossing fans who failed to behave with respect. Thereafter these seats could be re-allocated for the remaining games of the season.
Agreed, but can you really see RFC doing anything about this? As long as the seats are sold they couldn't give a damn.
Not actually true - they are and do take action. Maybe not on the one-off occasion, but when it's clear that someone is regularly selling on tickets the club will come down on them like a ton of bricks!
by Dirk Gently » 08 Apr 2007 18:38
by Jerry St Clair » 08 Apr 2007 18:39
Madjic C) Knowingly admitting away fans to enter home supporters sections as long as they cover up their colours
by GJ79 » 08 Apr 2007 19:19
West Stand Man Was anyone else listening to 606 last night? If so, was I right in hearing a Liverpool supporter stating that little clubs like Reading are not ready for the invasion of the number of fans that Liverpool bring? He appeared to imply that Reading is too small a club for the Premier League.
I was not sure that was what he said, but it sounded that way to me. If so, perhaps a Liverpool fan could explain why they are any different to the other clubs in this league. It seems to me that the Madejski has sold out for just about every game this season, and that no other fans seem to have had problems getting in on time.
Apparently this particular scouser 'arrived at 2.20 and only got in to the stadium at 3.20' and that was because 'there just weren't enough turnstiles for a big crowd'? He also found 'hard to work out which way round these stupid automated tickets had to be entered into the card readers'. This problem was 'causing long delays in getting people in, as the stewards had to keep going in to help'.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 55 guests