Scarface Easy, hate them but consitantly it's Cardiff.
You can't just pick fans of a team that happened to thrash us, anyone sings when you're 3 up or in Rovers case 6 up.
well in that case on last years performances have to give it to WEST HAM
by loyalroyal4life » 13 Oct 2007 00:12
Scarface Easy, hate them but consitantly it's Cardiff.
You can't just pick fans of a team that happened to thrash us, anyone sings when you're 3 up or in Rovers case 6 up.
by aardvark » 13 Oct 2007 13:52
by PREMIERSHIP_ROYAL » 13 Oct 2007 13:57
by bobby1413 » 13 Oct 2007 14:02
PREMIERSHIP_ROYAL thought villa were very loud last year?
by mzungu_royal » 13 Oct 2007 15:21
by mzungu_royal » 13 Oct 2007 15:21
by RG30 » 13 Oct 2007 16:01
RoyalshowRG30 Stoke, Man City, Millwall, Cardiff all does mention in the early Madejski Stadium days. Hearing 4,000 Bristol Rovers fans in the MadStad sing "Goodnight Irene" was an unbelivable volume of noise. Norwich on the Easter Monday with "On the Ball City" sounded very loud for a fantastic following for an Easter Monday match.
Biggest dissapointment at the MadStad in terms of numbers has to be Plymouth. Thought they were pretty piss poor on the times they've visited.
Even though they brough 4,200 one time,good one
by Royalshow » 13 Oct 2007 17:24
RG30RoyalshowRG30 Stoke, Man City, Millwall, Cardiff all does mention in the early Madejski Stadium days. Hearing 4,000 Bristol Rovers fans in the MadStad sing "Goodnight Irene" was an unbelivable volume of noise. Norwich on the Easter Monday with "On the Ball City" sounded very loud for a fantastic following for an Easter Monday match.
Biggest dissapointment at the MadStad in terms of numbers has to be Plymouth. Thought they were pretty piss poor on the times they've visited.
Even though they brough 4,200 one time,good one
I was making reference to there lack of noise despite huge followings on 2 occasions (04/05 and 05/06).
Out of interest, can anyone remember how many they bought for the initial FA Cup 2nd Round game back in the 1999/2000 season?
by Jerry St Clair » 13 Oct 2007 17:26
by Royalshow » 13 Oct 2007 17:40
by working class hero » 13 Oct 2007 19:03
readingtillidieSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Deliah song at the Victoria Ground back in the day was breath taking. The way the whole ground would go silent before they launched into it. I'd give anything for us to have something like that....
thats why i hate it so much because it sounds so good
imagine the whole mad stad singing blow you away
by AthleticoSpizz » 13 Oct 2007 23:03
by bobby1413 » 13 Oct 2007 23:32
AthleticoSpizz as alad said on page one
Milwall
(at EP it was Pompey)
by RoyalMatt » 14 Oct 2007 00:15
RoyalshowRG30RoyalshowRG30 Stoke, Man City, Millwall, Cardiff all does mention in the early Madejski Stadium days. Hearing 4,000 Bristol Rovers fans in the MadStad sing "Goodnight Irene" was an unbelivable volume of noise. Norwich on the Easter Monday with "On the Ball City" sounded very loud for a fantastic following for an Easter Monday match.
Biggest dissapointment at the MadStad in terms of numbers has to be Plymouth. Thought they were pretty piss poor on the times they've visited.
Even though they brough 4,200 one time,good one
I was making reference to there lack of noise despite huge followings on 2 occasions (04/05 and 05/06).
Out of interest, can anyone remember how many they bought for the initial FA Cup 2nd Round game back in the 1999/2000 season?
Biggest dissapointment at the MadStad in terms of numbers has to be Plymouth.
working class heroreadingtillidieSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Deliah song at the Victoria Ground back in the day was breath taking. The way the whole ground would go silent before they launched into it. I'd give anything for us to have something like that....
thats why i hate it so much because it sounds so good
imagine the whole mad stad singing blow you away
I have never heard 'Blow you away'. How does it go?
by working class hero » 14 Oct 2007 15:23
readingtillidieworking class heroreadingtillidieSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Deliah song at the Victoria Ground back in the day was breath taking. The way the whole ground would go silent before they launched into it. I'd give anything for us to have something like that....
thats why i hate it so much because it sounds so good
imagine the whole mad stad singing blow you away
I have never heard 'Blow you away'. How does it go?
what i meant was getting the whole mad stad singing to any one song would blow our visiting suporters away
by Handsome Man » 14 Oct 2007 17:00
working class heroreadingtillidieworking class heroreadingtillidieSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Deliah song at the Victoria Ground back in the day was breath taking. The way the whole ground would go silent before they launched into it. I'd give anything for us to have something like that....
thats why i hate it so much because it sounds so good
imagine the whole mad stad singing blow you away
I have never heard 'Blow you away'. How does it go?
what i meant was getting the whole mad stad singing to any one song would blow our visiting suporters away
I know - but I couldn't resist a facetious comment...
by Wax Jacket » 15 Oct 2007 11:58
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