RoyalshowNWL Royal Can't we just have a block or two where every1 stands up and chants.. we're not asking for much
Or even just the back 5 rows of 1 block!
Or even just 1 row at the back!!!
by NWL Royal » 10 Apr 2008 14:39
RoyalshowNWL Royal Can't we just have a block or two where every1 stands up and chants.. we're not asking for much
Or even just the back 5 rows of 1 block!
by who are ya? » 10 Apr 2008 18:22
by madreadingfan » 10 Apr 2008 18:23
NWL RoyalRoyalshowNWL Royal Can't we just have a block or two where every1 stands up and chants.. we're not asking for much
Or even just the back 5 rows of 1 block!
Or even just 1 row at the back!!!
by rfcjoe » 10 Apr 2008 18:26
Royalshowrfcjoe BRING IT ON!
This comment sums up a lot of what's wrong with HNA?The original post clearly states that the topic was designed for constructive posts only and although some posters may not agree with the initial point,they could restrain themselves from 'Mickey taking'. The vast majority of people here will have been at the Norwich game,where these loverly cardboard posters were given out and are quite aware of the 'BRING IT ON' antics. Others will feel that the simple slogan encapsulates the style of modern day support we draw.TBH though it's getting old now though.The idea of this topic was for actual action to be taken in changing the atmosphere at games,rather then the countless threads discussing as 'why don't people sing more'.rfcjoe feels by posting this comment he is condeming the thread but also having a pop at anyone who has put any effort into developing creative ideas.He Knows many other nobbers will agree with him due to the regular appearance of this particular phrase,but this is simply the easy option rather then offering his own general opinion on the subject.Why risk be shot down or criticized when regurgitating a 2 year old joke of a slogan will do.I think i may just reply to every single thread with this response as at least i will have the moral high ground.
BRING IT ON!
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 14 Apr 2008 09:38
by madreadingfan » 14 Apr 2008 12:15
Dr Hfuhruhurr OK, ID like to make a constructive post regarding the atmosphere in the North Stand
Im going to entitle this next paragraph.
THAT DAMN DRUMMER AGAIN!
I can imagine that on Saturday evening he went home with a smug satisfaction of 'Well I played my part - I banged Blue Army for half an hour in the first half'. Well yes you did, but in doing so, you ripped the heart out of the North Stand in the process. For when you are slapping the drum (making sitting in the stand like being in the presence of a four year old in your front room), you stop any other chant or song from starting - indeed you bang over quite a lot of the other attempts. Given the feebleness of your repertoire (two chants?), the North Stand just sounds like Reading FC are supported by a bunch of girls at a hockey match. I for one, like 'Come On You Royals' at corners - and try to start if at every one we get - but you cant play the drum to that, can you? So I get drowned out by ANOTHER go at 'come on REading!'. The only other chant he knows is 'Blue Army' which enjoyed a glorious revival (mostly away from home) at the end of 90s / start of the century but has been butchered beyond recognition. There must be people at Reading who dont even know that its a chant with a return. i.e. one group of people chant it to get it returned by another section of the stand (much like 'We're the Left Side). Im also of the firm belief that Hey Jude, Molly Malone, You are My Reading and some of the more spontaneous songs will never be heard at the Madejski again, because if a song cant be supported by an idiotic drum beat then you just wont hear it. This is my first proper year at the Madejksi as I thought Id have a go at getting over my general prejudice of the poor Madejski atmosphere. I think from next year onwards I may just return to going to Away Games only. Despite our dismal form, I may actually hear and join in, or maybe even be allowed to start some of our better songs. I was so depressed by having to sit through 'Boom Boom' ever 5 seconds for most of the first half, that I couldnt even be bothered in the second, though, thankfully, he had shut up by then.
It seems to me that the south end of the East Stand represents the complete opposite experience. Inexperienced and childish chanting. We have an array of good natured, good humoured, easy to sing songs, but I guess youll only hear them away from the MadStad from now on.
by Tamworth_Royal » 19 Apr 2008 23:41
by AthleticoSpizz » 19 Apr 2008 23:45
by willz_royal » 19 Apr 2008 23:51
by Tamworth_Royal » 19 Apr 2008 23:54
AthleticoSpizz at least they were there
by AthleticoSpizz » 19 Apr 2008 23:58
by Tamworth_Royal » 20 Apr 2008 00:03
AthleticoSpizz and your definition of a Reading football fan Tammy is..........?
(I proudly sat down at Bury)
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Apr 2008 00:07
I trump you a 0-6 at Walsall 1987 nothing much to sing about thereTamworth_RoyalAthleticoSpizz and your definition of a Reading football fan Tammy is..........?
(I proudly sat down at Bury)
I go back far far further than you, try Tranmere Friday night 1982 20 fans
by madreadingfan » 20 Apr 2008 00:08
by bobby1413 » 20 Apr 2008 00:11
Tamworth_Royal Disappeared 10 mins before half time and 15 mins before full time, sat the whole game on your arses when it’s traditional at Arsenal to stand the match. 3000 away fans LOL more like 30 Silent……. Oh so Silent ……. Piss poor singing support….. A disgrace ……. Full of old farts and total plastics in awe of Arsenal
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 20 Apr 2008 00:15
You don't think they were perhaps just bored? The whole game felt like an inevitable home win, and just rather pointless. I was meant to have my ticket taken off my hands by a friend of a friend, but a late change of plans meant I went anyway, and I don't think I've ever looked forward to a match less. The mood was flatter than Kate Moss' chest before kick-off, and nothing happened at any stage to suggest we'd do anything but lose.Tamworth_Royal Disappeared 10 mins before half time and 15 mins before full time, sat the whole game on your arses when it’s traditional at Arsenal to stand the match. 3000 away fans LOL more like 30 Silent……. Oh so Silent ……. Piss poor singing support….. A disgrace ……. Full of old farts and total plastics in awe of Arsenal
by Tamworth_Royal » 20 Apr 2008 00:17
AthleticoSpizz and your definition of a Reading football fan Tammy is..........?
(I proudly sat down at Bury)
by PEARCEY » 20 Apr 2008 00:19
AthleticoSpizzI trump you a 0-6 at Walsall 1987 nothing much to sing about thereTamworth_RoyalAthleticoSpizz and your definition of a Reading football fan Tammy is..........?
(I proudly sat down at Bury)
I go back far far further than you, try Tranmere Friday night 1982 20 fans
by weybridgewanderer » 20 Apr 2008 00:30
Tamworth_Royal it’s traditional at Arsenal to stand the match
by earleyroyal » 20 Apr 2008 00:36
Tamworth_Royal LOOK AT ME
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