by crossie » 30 Sep 2007 12:13
davis69 royal lady shut up and get on with life.
by willz_royal » 30 Sep 2007 15:21
crossiedavis69 royal lady shut up and get on with life.
what the oxf*rd is wrong with people on here?!
why some of you think it's acceptable to use threatening behaviour towards your own fans is beyond me, let alone towards a woman. I know that i get pissed off if we lose and i sometimes yell obscenities at certain players, but never in a million years would i tell someone that i'd knock them out because they think those players weren't that bad...it's football FFS, not a oxf*rd war.
by cmonurz » 30 Sep 2007 15:23
crossiedavis69 royal lady shut up and get on with life.
what the oxf*rd is wrong with people on here?!
why some of you think it's acceptable to use threatening behaviour towards your own fans is beyond me, let alone towards a woman. I know that i get pissed off if we lose and i sometimes yell obscenities at certain players, but never in a million years would i tell someone that i'd knock them out because they think those players weren't that bad...it's football FFS, not a oxf*rd war.
by royalsteve » 01 Oct 2007 18:12
Royal Lady On leaving after the final whistle today the two blokes about 4 seats along from us were screaming to Shorey to "eff off". I said to one of them, quite nicely in fact, "awww he wasn't that bad" - to which I was subjected to a tirade of foul mouthed abuse, telling me to shut up as I know nothing about the game, asking me about what the West Ham fans had been singing (i.e. you should have come to West Ham) and continually yelling in between to Shorey to "eff off" again.
His neanderthal brother then decided to chip in and say it was Shorey's worst performance ever, to which Schards disagreed. Then he said to Schards "are you saying that's his best performance ever then?" To which Schards replied that of course it wasn't, it just wasn't his worst performance ever, although he didn't have a particularly good game and in his opinion he was worse against Everton.
These two knuckle heads then decided to tell me and Schards to "shut the eff up or they'd shut us up"
I'm all for people having an opinion and I actually only commented to these blokes because in the past they've been ok and said hello when I've squeezed past them for my usual toilet break 3 minutes before half time.
Some other people told us that they're always like that when we've lost or played badly and one guy had previously reported them to the club when they had a similar go at him a few years ago and they had received a letter. I could contact the club and get their season tickets revoked. But I'm not going to be that nasty. I just hope that when they have calmed down they realise that they were a tad over reacting. They've been going long enough to have seen us lose at home to much lesser teams in much lower divisions, so I hope they think on and realise that we ALL want Reading to do well in every game, but in reality that just doesn't happen.
I hope they're nobbers, or someone they know is a nobber and can point them in this direction. I'll accept their apology willingly.
If, however, they do that again and speak to me or anyone else around us like that again and I WILL report you and you WILL have your season tickets revoked.
Much love.
by royalsteve » 01 Oct 2007 18:15
cmonurz Well hit him with your handbag then dear.
by Royal Lady » 01 Oct 2007 19:05
by PEARCEY » 01 Oct 2007 19:13
Royal Lady I agree Shorey hasn't played well, but in that particular match he was no way the worst player on the pitch. And, sadly, those two blokes aren't newbies, they've been sat there for years. Oh well. I should have known better than to mention it. It only gave the usual suspects the ammo to give me more stick.
by crossie » 02 Oct 2007 00:06
Royal Lady I agree Shorey hasn't played well, but in that particular match he was no way the worst player on the pitch. And, sadly, those two blokes aren't newbies, they've been sat there for years. Oh well. I should have known better than to mention it. It only gave the usual suspects the ammo to give me more stick.
by Gav » 02 Oct 2007 00:30
PEARCEYRoyal Lady I agree Shorey hasn't played well, but in that particular match he was no way the worst player on the pitch. And, sadly, those two blokes aren't newbies, they've been sat there for years. Oh well. I should have known better than to mention it. It only gave the usual suspects the ammo to give me more stick.
I agree with you RL. Sure passions run high and I swear at games in front of my kids which hardly sets a good example. However to use threatening/abusive behaviour to someone else should not be tolerated IMO...and they should be thrown out of the ground.
by woodley_royal_124 » 02 Oct 2007 22:57
That's just going waaaaaaay too far.
by Russell Street » 03 May 2008 21:46
Royal Lady On leaving after the final whistle today the two blokes about 4 seats along from us were screaming to Shorey to "eff off". I said to one of them, quite nicely in fact, "awww he wasn't that bad" - to which I was subjected to a tirade of foul mouthed abuse, telling me to shut up as I know nothing about the game, asking me about what the West Ham fans had been singing (i.e. you should have come to West Ham) and continually yelling in between to Shorey to "eff off" again.
His neanderthal brother then decided to chip in and say it was Shorey's worst performance ever, to which Schards disagreed. Then he said to Schards "are you saying that's his best performance ever then?" To which Schards replied that of course it wasn't, it just wasn't his worst performance ever, although he didn't have a particularly good game and in his opinion he was worse against Everton.
These two knuckle heads then decided to tell me and Schards to "shut the eff up or they'd shut us up"
I'm all for people having an opinion and I actually only commented to these blokes because in the past they've been ok and said hello when I've squeezed past them for my usual toilet break 3 minutes before half time.
Some other people told us that they're always like that when we've lost or played badly and one guy had previously reported them to the club when they had a similar go at him a few years ago and they had received a letter. I could contact the club and get their season tickets revoked. But I'm not going to be that nasty. I just hope that when they have calmed down they realise that they were a tad over reacting. They've been going long enough to have seen us lose at home to much lesser teams in much lower divisions, so I hope they think on and realise that we ALL want Reading to do well in every game, but in reality that just doesn't happen.
I hope they're nobbers, or someone they know is a nobber and can point them in this direction. I'll accept their apology willingly.
If, however, they do that again and speak to me or anyone else around us like that again and I WILL report you and you WILL have your season tickets revoked.
Much love.
by The 17 Bus » 03 May 2008 21:50
by AF1 » 03 May 2008 22:22
Russell Street
They were off again today, according to my Mum. A lady had a go at them on the way out as their swearing was apparently way over the top, repeated use of effing c*nts at the players, (and they might well have a point) but more than your average outburst, so she told them it was unnecessary. So these idiots decided to stand still on the stairs and have it out while everyone is trying to get out. My Mum pushed one to get him to move and told him to to curb his language and others around her stuck up for her, (the match had finished after all). After she managed to get down to the concourse, these arseholes came AFTER MY MUM and started hurling abuse at her!!!! So it seems these cowards are hard enough to shout abuse from the stands, where they can't be answered back with a punch, and to have a go at women. Not very manly are they?
by Russell Street » 03 May 2008 22:30
by g » 03 May 2008 22:35
by Beelzebub » 03 May 2008 22:35
Sorry but this is what happens when you let women into football. LOL @ complaining about bad language @ a football match
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