TBMRTFC Drummer Take you shirt off when the Royals score, that should get you noticed it did when Fulham came to Reading a Fulham fan did it and he appeared on MOTD.
Score?
Does anyone understand what that means?
Leroy does - just not on the pitch.
by Dirk Gently » 07 May 2008 16:05
TBMRTFC Drummer Take you shirt off when the Royals score, that should get you noticed it did when Fulham came to Reading a Fulham fan did it and he appeared on MOTD.
Score?
Does anyone understand what that means?
by Badger Finger » 07 May 2008 16:07
TBMRTFC Drummer Take you shirt off when the Royals score, that should get you noticed it did when Fulham came to Reading a Fulham fan did it and he appeared on MOTD.
Score?
Does anyone understand what that means?
by Royal Lady » 07 May 2008 16:07
by AF1 » 07 May 2008 16:27
by CMRoyal » 07 May 2008 16:38
by TBM » 07 May 2008 16:53
CMRoyal I'm really worried, because my son (14) has been following Reading for 8 or 9 years, so he's never witnessed a relegation up to now. He loves the club with a passion and has been holding up well so far (he claims to have reconciled himself to us going down since the 8-match losing run, but I'm sceptical about that), and I worry that it'll suddenly hit him on Sunday. He's prime TV fodder - slightly chubby, wears the colours with pride, always one of the last to leave. He's even bringing some blue and white balloons to blow up, and I dread the prospect of him being caught on camera clutching a semi-deflated blue 'un and blubbing like a rosy-cheeked baby.
I've somehow got to try to smuggle him out early if it all goes horribly wrong.
by rhroyal » 07 May 2008 16:57
CMRoyal I'm really worried, because my son (14) has been following Reading for 8 or 9 years, so he's never witnessed a relegation up to now. He loves the club with a passion and has been holding up well so far (he claims to have reconciled himself to us going down since the 8-match losing run, but I'm sceptical about that), and I worry that it'll suddenly hit him on Sunday. He's prime TV fodder - slightly chubby, wears the colours with pride, always one of the last to leave. He's even bringing some blue and white balloons to blow up, and I dread the prospect of him being caught on camera clutching a semi-deflated blue 'un and blubbing like a rosy-cheeked baby.
I've somehow got to try to smuggle him out early if it all goes horribly wrong.
by Royal Lady » 07 May 2008 17:18
What school does he go to? You could always get him to wear face paint, a large hat and sunglasses (due to the sunny weather we're supposed to also have that day) to act as a disguise.CMRoyal I'm really worried, because my son (14) has been following Reading for 8 or 9 years, so he's never witnessed a relegation up to now. He loves the club with a passion and has been holding up well so far (he claims to have reconciled himself to us going down since the 8-match losing run, but I'm sceptical about that), and I worry that it'll suddenly hit him on Sunday. He's prime TV fodder - slightly chubby, wears the colours with pride, always one of the last to leave. He's even bringing some blue and white balloons to blow up, and I dread the prospect of him being caught on camera clutching a semi-deflated blue 'un and blubbing like a rosy-cheeked baby.
I've somehow got to try to smuggle him out early if it all goes horribly wrong.
by Huntley & Palmer » 07 May 2008 17:20
CMRoyal I'm really worried, because my son (14) has been following Reading for 8 or 9 years, so he's never witnessed a relegation up to now. He loves the club with a passion and has been holding up well so far (he claims to have reconciled himself to us going down since the 8-match losing run, but I'm sceptical about that), and I worry that it'll suddenly hit him on Sunday. He's prime TV fodder - slightly chubby, wears the colours with pride, always one of the last to leave. He's even bringing some blue and white balloons to blow up, and I dread the prospect of him being caught on camera clutching a semi-deflated blue 'un and blubbing like a rosy-cheeked baby.
I've somehow got to try to smuggle him out early if it all goes horribly wrong.
by susieroyal » 07 May 2008 17:39
by madreadingfan » 07 May 2008 17:57
by Dirk Gently » 07 May 2008 23:01
CMRoyal I'm really worried, because my son (14) has been following Reading for 8 or 9 years, so he's never witnessed a relegation up to now. He loves the club with a passion and has been holding up well so far (he claims to have reconciled himself to us going down since the 8-match losing run, but I'm sceptical about that), and I worry that it'll suddenly hit him on Sunday. He's prime TV fodder - slightly chubby, wears the colours with pride, always one of the last to leave. He's even bringing some blue and white balloons to blow up, and I dread the prospect of him being caught on camera clutching a semi-deflated blue 'un and blubbing like a rosy-cheeked baby.
I've somehow got to try to smuggle him out early if it all goes horribly wrong.
by Upper West Ginger » 08 May 2008 00:18
by Stooper » 08 May 2008 10:08
Upper West Ginger I think the PA should play this at the end of the match:
http://www.seeklyrics.com/lyrics/Status ... -Down.html
Sing along, anyone?
by CMRoyal » 08 May 2008 10:09
Dirk GentlyCMRoyal I'm really worried, because my son (14) has been following Reading for 8 or 9 years, so he's never witnessed a relegation up to now. He loves the club with a passion and has been holding up well so far (he claims to have reconciled himself to us going down since the 8-match losing run, but I'm sceptical about that), and I worry that it'll suddenly hit him on Sunday. He's prime TV fodder - slightly chubby, wears the colours with pride, always one of the last to leave. He's even bringing some blue and white balloons to blow up, and I dread the prospect of him being caught on camera clutching a semi-deflated blue 'un and blubbing like a rosy-cheeked baby.
I've somehow got to try to smuggle him out early if it all goes horribly wrong.
Why? It might be painful in the short term, but he'll come out the other side of it a much more rounded and well-balanced person. Relegation is character building - look at the personalities and attitudes of fans of Big 4 teams who've never been relegated if you don't believe me.
by nicky's left foot » 08 May 2008 14:26
Schards#2 I'm taking a big banner saying
WE'LL BE BACK
(at pride park next season)
by M0J0 » 08 May 2008 14:43
by TFF » 11 May 2008 23:11
by loyalroyal4life » 11 May 2008 23:20
by Alan Partridge » 11 May 2008 23:22
That Friday Feeling Who was the big girl's blouse then?
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