by RFCMod » 17 Aug 2007 07:40
by glass half full » 17 Aug 2007 07:48
ArchOMFG, floyd, don't you start in on Kalifa. He was not worse that Sidwell - in my opinion - but even if he was, he's a Reading player on his debut. He did some good things. Get behind him.floyd__streeteMrs Butler his tackles were a disgrace
if it was any other player we would have boooed, so he got what he deserved. what a prat
Agree with that.
I thought Sidwell was dreadful in the 45 minutes he played and perhaps deserved a bit of stick that he got during the game. Unfortunately we cannot afford to be smug in thr slightest as his direct replacement in this game (Cisse) was even bloody worse.....
Honestly, am I the only one who thinks respected nobbers like floyd, Andy and AP have had a bit of lead poisoning? I can't believe it from you guys.
by Scarface » 17 Aug 2007 08:19
by bigmike » 17 Aug 2007 08:35
by Hugo Boss » 17 Aug 2007 09:00
working class hero Why complain about Sidwell being physical when it was the same quality that we applauded him for when he wore Hoops.
As for the prize t*ts in North Row CC 104 - 108ish who were [in a broad Berkshire pig sh*gging yokel accent] yelling Judas and decrying him as Steven SHITwell [yawn] - well the mind boggles at how much inbreeding has gone into this particular family to get them to the pitiful level they have fallen to....
I was pleased that he was ineffective against us. I do however, wish him all the best.
Sure he was greedy - but which of us would not leave for a better firm willing to pay us triple wages for the same job.
And if we had offered him 25 k per week at the beginning of the season [as he asked] he would have signed..... Hardly his fault we played the long game and better offers rolled in.
Reading fans who have such short memories and so little appreciation for great servants deserve little.
by Hugo Boss » 17 Aug 2007 09:04
TheLawnMowerManHugo Boss If you were one of the embarrassments who did this, can I ask why??
Many other ex-RFC players aren't booed in that way when they come back.
Work it out for yourself. It's not rocket science.
by Hugo Boss » 17 Aug 2007 09:07
by Stranded » 17 Aug 2007 09:18
by brendywendy » 17 Aug 2007 09:52
by The Goat was fed » 17 Aug 2007 09:53
Stranded In fact go to any ground in the country and the "returning hero" will always get a booing.
by Pridders » 17 Aug 2007 10:02
by wehateoxford » 17 Aug 2007 11:40
ArchOMFG, floyd, don't you start in on Kalifa. He was not worse that Sidwell - in my opinion - but even if he was, he's a Reading player on his debut. He did some good things. Get behind him.floyd__streeteMrs Butler his tackles were a disgrace
if it was any other player we would have boooed, so he got what he deserved. what a prat
Agree with that.
I thought Sidwell was dreadful in the 45 minutes he played and perhaps deserved a bit of stick that he got during the game. Unfortunately we cannot afford to be smug in thr slightest as his direct replacement in this game (Cisse) was even bloody worse.....
Honestly, am I the only one who thinks respected nobbers like floyd, Andy and AP have had a bit of lead poisoning? I can't believe it from you guys.
by bigmike » 17 Aug 2007 11:48
wehateoxfordArchOMFG, floyd, don't you start in on Kalifa. He was not worse that Sidwell - in my opinion - but even if he was, he's a Reading player on his debut. He did some good things. Get behind him.floyd__streeteMrs Butler his tackles were a disgrace
if it was any other player we would have boooed, so he got what he deserved. what a prat
Agree with that.
I thought Sidwell was dreadful in the 45 minutes he played and perhaps deserved a bit of stick that he got during the game. Unfortunately we cannot afford to be smug in thr slightest as his direct replacement in this game (Cisse) was even bloody worse.....
Honestly, am I the only one who thinks respected nobbers like floyd, Andy and AP have had a bit of lead poisoning? I can't believe it from you guys.
i agree with this, its odd to see the more reasonable nobbers slating him, shades of bikeys debut as others have said. Its almost as if they're lining up the next seol already
by sheshnu » 17 Aug 2007 11:54
by wolsey » 17 Aug 2007 12:22
sheshnu I'm glad there are so many people about who are ready to inform the rest of us how to support a football team properly.
So far swearing's out, booing opposition players is out, booing our own players is in; anything else I should be remembering for tomorrow?
by Jackson Corner » 17 Aug 2007 12:33
by Scarface » 17 Aug 2007 12:42
Pridders Sidwell came back to the madstad to try and win and maybe score against us. To try and put him off/make him feel uncomfortable is what we want to do. Some people really have not got a clue. He WAS a reading player not any more. Its the club I support not individual players especially those who have now left the club.
by Duke the Dog » 17 Aug 2007 13:01
by bigmike » 17 Aug 2007 13:25
Duke the Dog Good grief, people moaning about the booing of an ex-reading player during a game. How gentrified are we becoming!?
It's part of the atmosphere, without the petty and childish songs/chants and pantomime booing it would be as dull as ditch-water! Oh yes, and the swearing!
I'd happily applaude any ex-player/manager before and after a game (well, okay, nearly all of them, there are a couple of exceptions) and would willingly shake their hand if I ever meet them in the street. But once on the pitch, they are the opposition and fair game.
The only exception I would take from the Chelsea game was the booing of Cech, now that I don't understand. I can remember the days of booing Ron Futcher for breaking Hicks' jaw for seasons afterwards (and even some of the other Futcher clan, just in case), but the Vale (was it Vale) fans never boo'd Hicksy, and why would they!?
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