Views from across the country ...

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by mini _dariusz » 14 May 2008 08:30

Royal Lady :roll: says the bloke who used to call himself Reading's Number 1 fan, go to all the pre-season tours and kept Convey's shorts under his pillow.


Hardly wrong though, am i love ?

There was a pre seasopn tour i actually missed, love. And Convey's shorts are in my wardrobe.

Dead end club, no point going to yo yo'ing every few years at best. Woohooo. Been there seen it done it, even got the T Shirt, what's the point ?

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by biscuitsrus » 14 May 2008 09:05

zac naloen FiNeRain, Footballs working class hero!


I was unaware that "hero" was an anagram of knob!

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by Schards#2 » 14 May 2008 09:11

mini _dariusz
Royal Lady :roll: says the bloke who used to call himself Reading's Number 1 fan, go to all the pre-season tours and kept Convey's shorts under his pillow.


Hardly wrong though, am i love ?

There was a pre seasopn tour i actually missed, love. And Convey's shorts are in my wardrobe.

Dead end club, no point going to yo yo'ing every few years at best. Woohooo. Been there seen it done it, even got the T Shirt, what's the point ?


When you were touting yourself as Reading's number one fan, I remember saying to you that you couldn't do that until you've followed the club for years through the good times and bad times.

There have been times in the last 30 years when i've asked myself why i'm still going to games, but i've still gone. To be a true a fan you have to follow them even when you're not particularly enjoying it or you don't agree with the direction the club is going. Sadly, you've failed this test and bailed as soon as the club wasn't what you wanted it to be.

You're a lightweight, for shame.

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by Vision » 14 May 2008 10:03

FiNeRaIn Me and alad amongst a few others moaned about our plastic fans for the last few seasons, you all ridiculed us.

Every one of those comments is about how much they hate reading because of it. Its no surprise at all that everyone wanted to see us FAIL.
Reading fans are just a bunch of happy clapping, prawn sandwich eating, day tripping bunch of girls who wouldn't dare create an atmosphere as they feel its embarrassing for a grown man to sing.

When reading fans learn to ignore stewards, stand up at away games, create some atmosphere and stop wearing face paint then they will be respected as football fans and our club will be hated less. Football is a working class game and our fans are too posh, arrogant and snobby for the majority of fans to like. I'll always remember graeme murty's pen at qpr, 25% of the ground going mental for 30 seconds and 75% clapping and waving balloons seconds after the goal. There is no passion.


ALOL. Ranting about how we're hated for being "plastic" and then using the postings of random internet geeks as evidence.

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Re: Views from across the country ...

by mini _dariusz » 14 May 2008 14:03

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mini _dariusz
Royal Lady :roll: says the bloke who used to call himself Reading's Number 1 fan, go to all the pre-season tours and kept Convey's shorts under his pillow.


Hardly wrong though, am i love ?

There was a pre seasopn tour i actually missed, love. And Convey's shorts are in my wardrobe.

Dead end club, no point going to yo yo'ing every few years at best. Woohooo. Been there seen it done it, even got the T Shirt, what's the point ?


When you were touting yourself as Reading's number one fan, I remember saying to you that you couldn't do that until you've followed the club for years through the good times and bad times.

There have been times in the last 30 years when i've asked myself why i'm still going to games, but i've still gone. To be a true a fan you have to follow them even when you're not particularly enjoying it or you don't agree with the direction the club is going. Sadly, you've failed this test and bailed as soon as the club wasn't what you wanted it to be.

You're a lightweight, for shame.


Difference is, i went out at the top. Tell me, what realistically is there left to see watching RFC now we saw RFC reach a record points total, achieve for the first time ever getting into the top flight and staying there ? Will never win a cup, will never play in Europe so from here on in it's only ever going to be yo yo'ing like every other club. Great. :roll:

You could say it's a bit like marriage vows, shame on anyone that doesn't stay with their partner "till death us do part"..............


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by Alan Partridge » 14 May 2008 14:07

ALOL :lol:

Bigger rivalry between Reading and Bournemouth.

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by Mr Optimist » 14 May 2008 14:08

Wrong..it is not like marriage vows.

Relationships come and go but football is the one constant in people's lives.

True people fall in and out of love with the game and RFC but football fans always stay loyal to their team and will be back at some point!

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by Silver Fox » 14 May 2008 14:09

FiNeRaIn Me and alad amongst a few others moaned about our plastic fans for the last few seasons, you all ridiculed us.

Every one of those comments is about how much they hate reading because of it.


No they aren't


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Re: Views from across the country ...

by Platypuss » 14 May 2008 14:15

floyd__streete http://www.shotsweb.co.uk/mb/viewtopic.php?t=12485&start=0


LOL! Which one is FGS?

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by PieEater » 14 May 2008 14:25

floyd__streete http://www.shotsweb.co.uk/mb/viewtopic.php?t=12485&start=0


LoL at the bitter shots fans who are so hard core they don't even know about away allocations.

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Re: Views from across the country ...

by LUX » 14 May 2008 15:39

mini _dariusz
You're a lightweight, for shame.


Difference is, i went out at the top. Tell me, what realistically is there left to see watching RFC now we saw RFC reach a record points total, achieve for the first time ever getting into the top flight and staying there ? Will never win a cup, will never play in Europe so from here on in it's only ever going to be yo yo'ing like every other club. Great. :roll:

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this MUST be a spoof.

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