Brooklyn Royal Am I a plastic? Yes and No. I had never been to Elm Park, but have been supporting Reading since 2000. I have been a STH the last 6 years and will renew next year.
How old are you, mate?
by Ups and Downs » 14 May 2008 12:20
Brooklyn Royal Am I a plastic? Yes and No. I had never been to Elm Park, but have been supporting Reading since 2000. I have been a STH the last 6 years and will renew next year.
by kwik-silva » 14 May 2008 12:22
by Ups and Downs » 14 May 2008 12:25
brendywendy why would anyone have got a season ticket before the 1/2 season tickets?apart from the small discount you get
the ground was half empty, you could turn up on the day and get a ticket
by Ups and Downs » 14 May 2008 12:26
kwik-silva I've been supporting since 2005, Championship winning season, however I bough my season ticket the summer before (and before that I sorta followed reading anyway..) and seeing as I am alot alot alot younger than most of you lot, I don't think its that bad anyway
by Vision » 14 May 2008 12:28
Ups and Downs My younger brother has been coming along with me and my Dad since the Elm Park days and I thought he'd be overjoyed to get into the Premiership after all those years of either watching us nearly make it or languishing in the lower leagues. Unfortunately, after our first season in the Top Tier he just lost all interest in going, as he said he really didn't enjoy the games and all the overpaid arsehole players that came with it. A strange and very annoying decision,
by Brooklyn Royal » 14 May 2008 12:28
Ups and DownsBrooklyn Royal Am I a plastic? Yes and No. I had never been to Elm Park, but have been supporting Reading since 2000. I have been a STH the last 6 years and will renew next year.
How old are you, mate?
by kwik-silva » 14 May 2008 12:29
Ups and Downskwik-silva I've been supporting since 2005, Championship winning season, however I bough my season ticket the summer before (and before that I sorta followed reading anyway..) and seeing as I am alot alot alot younger than most of you lot, I don't think its that bad anyway
How old are you? Did you previously suuport a different premiership team?
by Ashfordroyal » 14 May 2008 12:30
by Ups and Downs » 14 May 2008 12:35
Brooklyn RoyalUps and DownsBrooklyn Royal Am I a plastic? Yes and No. I had never been to Elm Park, but have been supporting Reading since 2000. I have been a STH the last 6 years and will renew next year.
How old are you, mate?
In my 40s, however in my defends, I'm a yank who has been living in this Country for 13 years
by Ups and Downs » 14 May 2008 12:37
kwik-silvaUps and Downskwik-silva I've been supporting since 2005, Championship winning season, however I bough my season ticket the summer before (and before that I sorta followed reading anyway..) and seeing as I am alot alot alot younger than most of you lot, I don't think its that bad anyway
How old are you? Did you previously suuport a different premiership team?
i'm 13, I was 10 and i supported liverpool before, but I swapped to reading when they were still in the championship because they were my local team!!
by Wax Jacket » 14 May 2008 12:44
by AF1 » 14 May 2008 12:48
Wax Jacket I stopped really following reading the season before the Championship; the Mrs put her foot down. have been to about 10 games a season for the last three years. will probably get an StT this year though.
by Franchise FC » 14 May 2008 12:56
by Ups and Downs » 14 May 2008 13:13
by Franchise FC » 14 May 2008 13:15
Ups and Downs Ha ha! I took my daughter to 6 or 7 games last year and we lost every single one of them. It started as a bit of a joke to begin with but towards the end of the season I was in two minds to take her to the Fulham and Spurs games. I do though and we lost. I blame her too.
by Mrs Butler » 14 May 2008 13:16
by Ups and Downs » 14 May 2008 13:19
Franchise FCUps and Downs Ha ha! I took my daughter to 6 or 7 games last year and we lost every single one of them. It started as a bit of a joke to begin with but towards the end of the season I was in two minds to take her to the Fulham and Spurs games. I do though and we lost. I blame her too.
How old is she ? Maybe she could go out with my son while we go to the games ??
by Mr Optimist » 14 May 2008 13:22
Sarah Star I freely admit that the first game I ever went to was our FA Cup replay in January. I'd always wanted to go to a football match, but not on my own, and hubby suggested this might be an easy one to get tickets to. Before then I just watched it on tv occasionally and had a vague interest in how Reading and Liverpool (hubby's team) were doing.
That's all changed now. When I don't go to a match I feel miserable and on edge. When I listen to our games on the radio, I feel physically sick when I think a goal is about to be scored either for or against us. I also have no interest in how any other team is doing unless it affects our results. I watch our games repeatedly on the tv. I scan the news for any mention of the team and I try to talk about Reading FC with friends and family, though most of them have no interest in football whatsoever. I love being part of a community that can organise a demonstration of 200+ people in 24 hours and that feels so passionately about the same thing as me. I am completely hooked...and maybe also a little sad, but I want a season ticket next year regardless.
by Magicman » 14 May 2008 13:24
Ups and DownsMagicman I think I must be quite plastic as I have only been going for about 6 seasons although the last 3 have all been as a STH. I actually have 2 season tickets now and intend to renew both and continue to take along my plastic friends at there own cost.
The strange thing is we often the only ones left in out row at the end of the game and we sit in the North stand which I thought might be a bit more hard core with 10-20 year fans with season tickets
When will i stop being plastic? I dont want to be plastic forever
Hmmm, North Stand, 6 seasons of regular attendence, 3 year season ticket holder- you're definitely a borderline plastic, but without knowing your age i'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and say: NOT PLASTIC.
Well done you! Now, just have some kids and multiply the Reading love.
Anyone else whose under any doubts of their plasticity want to be judged?
by TBM » 14 May 2008 17:17
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