by brendywendy »
26 Apr 2007 17:20
Crowthorne Royal All you dic*heads that suggest that Duberry is somehow being 'soft' or indeed Nolan is being a bit of a wimp moaning are plainly wrong. Those posters that have talked about sportsmanship are absolutely right. Why do fans hate the likes of Diouf, Mourinho, Wenger, Michael Brown (Fulham), Robbie Savage etc, etc.....Because they are unsportsmanlike physical or mental thugs AND bad losers!
You clowns are probably the same sad bunch that chant ''Sh*t on the floor' when an opposing player gets injured. I absolutely cringe when that happens, it makes RFC fans look like mindless idiots.
If you ar*eholes want to spit your filth and venom at other teams players why don't you gpo and support someone else, because you're not welcome. With the Chelsea debacle still in the minds of every fan when they see Cech wearing his 'helmet' we need to be very careful not to put forward an image of a team who are niggly and purposely upset other players.....and the fans are worse! I am very proud to be a Royal and I want to continue to go to away games and be well received by the majority of opposing fans.
our disciplinary record over the last two years speaks for itself regarding the clubs attitude
regarding duberry-like i said, this whole discussion relies on whether duberry realised he was injured or not, none of us know, so the rest is conjecture
as for "shit on the floor"
it was sung, much louder at elm park, before all these plastics arrived, so are you saying that th eplastics are making our club a better place?
i will admit to singing it every now and then myself, when i really dont like the man down.im not sure i care if the opposition fans think its a bit mean
mostly i dont join in, but it makes me smile
and who in the wide world of sport made you responsible for deciding who is welcome, or not, at reading games?
maybe the club love "shit on the floor", and would like to see the back of all those who refuse to sing it.