by glass half full » 07 May 2007 13:29
by John Peel » 07 May 2007 13:35
by RoyalBlue » 07 May 2007 13:37
John Peel I agree with Davis69. I sit in Y26, and yes there are a few oxf*rd who sit near me as I'm sure there are all over the stadium, but these are the people who have helped create some of the great atmospheres this season e.g. Mau U at home. I'm not saying they're the only ones (North Stand corner is fantastic for singing too) but they definitely play their part.
And if someone chooses to leave earlier that's their choice surely. I can guarantee you the people who sit around me in Y26 are the same ones who were there when we were beaten 6-0 at home to Rovers or when we witnessed consecutive 3-0 losses against Palace and Wimbledon. To call them plastics is ridiculous. Get over it.
Anyway, let's just look forward to next season. With the opposition likely to go down and the ones coming up, it's going to be a tough one. The team's going to need all our support.
by John Peel » 07 May 2007 13:42
by glass half full » 07 May 2007 13:57
John Peel I agree with Davis69. I sit in the Y25/Y26 area, and yes there are a few oxf*rd who sit near me as I'm sure there are all over the stadium, but these are the people who have helped create some of the great atmospheres this season e.g. Mau U at home. I'm not saying they're the only ones (North Stand corner is fantastic for singing too) but they definitely play their part.
And if someone chooses to leave earlier that's their choice surely. I can guarantee you the people who sit around me are the same ones who were there when we were beaten 6-0 at home to Rovers or when we witnessed consecutive 3-0 losses against Palace and Wimbledon. To call them plastics is ridiculous. Get over it.
Anyway, let's just look forward to next season. With the opposition likely to go down and the ones coming up, it's going to be a tough one. The team's going to need all our support.
by M4 Junction 11 » 07 May 2007 13:59
by Seal » 07 May 2007 16:29
by zac naloen » 07 May 2007 16:47
by brendywendy » 07 May 2007 16:50
by Skin » 07 May 2007 21:38
zac naloen If there was any logic involved in the choice of the title of this thread it wouldn't be called what it is.
The thread was created out of frustration nothing more.
by AbovetheI » 07 May 2007 21:39
by Farnborough Royal » 07 May 2007 21:48
willz_royalIrvinchangeyanamerob the royal to have a lap of honour just seemed out of place to me, so i didn't stick around for that.
The lap of honour was not about the result against Watford, it was about the whole season. I don't believe that those not sticking around are automatically plastics, but I do wish a few more had taken a few minutes away from their normal routine to show their appreciation for the players efforts over the course of it.
well done that man
not starting a plastic argument, but a good 90% of the people that stayed wouldve been there when we were in div 2
just saying
by dantheloyalroyal » 07 May 2007 21:56
by strap » 07 May 2007 22:00
AbovetheI For christs sake, what happens when the new tier opens up above Y26 and there will be another 10,000 plastics on top of us? The amount of mouth foaming would be able to cure the droughts in Ethiopia.
by M U R T Y » 07 May 2007 22:00
by Farnborough Royal » 07 May 2007 22:14
Harold Reading fans moaning at each other shocker!
by ElmParker » 07 May 2007 22:52
Harold Reading fans moaning at each other shocker!
by seahawk10 » 08 May 2007 00:01
Farnborough RoyalHarold Reading fans moaning at each other shocker!
Makes a nice change doesn't it
Reading fans are generally total twats. Especially since we became successful. I find at other places I've been to this season, MK Dons and Aston Villa to name a few, the fans had a real togetherness about them. Everyone got on and engaged in conversation with eachother, which also contributed alot to the atmosphere inside the ground.
At Reading there is so much snobbery (sp?) between the fans it is unreal! When ever I meet a Reading fan I find it sad that after they have told me who they support they feel it nessesary to say when their first match was in fear of being labelled a 'plastic'. It doesn't matter to me when you started supporting the club, what matters is you're a Reading fan now.
I will label them 'plastics' in 10 years time if we've fallen throught the leagues and our new fans have all fcuked off
I don't know why we can't just accept the fact that we're all Reading fans and get along.
by Winchester Royal » 08 May 2007 00:28
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