by brendywendy » 18 May 2008 18:54
by reading fc rock leroylero » 18 May 2008 19:07
by rfcjoe » 18 May 2008 19:20
reading fc rock leroylero A simpler idea would be to charge more money for different area's of the ground.
That way the poorer and stereotypically more vocal fans will be only be able to afford the shit seats, thus being all together.
and visa-versa for the richer stereotypically quieter fans.
End of.
by firstdivision » 18 May 2008 19:36
reading fc rock leroylero A simpler idea would be to charge more money for different area's of the ground.
That way the poorer and stereotypically more vocal fans will be only be able to afford the shit seats, thus being all together.
and visa-versa for the richer stereotypically quieter fans.
End of.
by firstdivision » 18 May 2008 19:37
reading fc rock leroylero A simpler idea would be to charge more money for different area's of the ground.
That way the poorer and stereotypically more vocal fans will be only be able to afford the shit seats, thus being all together.
and visa-versa for the richer stereotypically quieter fans.
End of.
by Royalshow » 18 May 2008 20:34
by RTFC Drummer » 18 May 2008 21:14
RTFC Drummer People often complain about the poor atmosphere at Mad Stand but I have come up with an idea to solve this and make it the best atmosphere in the Championship. The club should send surveys to each season ticket holder and fans what have membership cards. They then ask them: Are you vocal at matches and sing all day long? Do you sing and chant no matter what the score is? Do you go to away games and sing as loud as you can? Do often told to sit down when you’re chanting for the Royals? Are you a committed fan who will chant and sing even if Reading goes down?
Then after everyone has completed the survey the clubs then choose were to seat the fans who chant and sing all day long to make the best possible atmosphere at Reading FC. You then put have other sections were people do chant occasionally and some fans who don't chant at all. This is so the place is a electric no matter what the score is and not more like a power cut.
What do you think of the idea?
by Royalshow » 18 May 2008 21:23
by RTFC Drummer » 18 May 2008 21:26
Royalshow So would a drum stick to your left testicle!
by From Despair To Where? » 18 May 2008 22:04
RTFC DrummerRTFC Drummer People often complain about the poor atmosphere at Mad Stand but I have come up with an idea to solve this and make it the best atmosphere in the Championship. The club should send surveys to each season ticket holder and fans what have membership cards. They then ask them: Are you vocal at matches and sing all day long? Do you sing and chant no matter what the score is? Do you go to away games and sing as loud as you can? Do often told to sit down when you’re chanting for the Royals? Are you a committed fan who will chant and sing even if Reading goes down?
Then after everyone has completed the survey the clubs then choose were to seat the fans who chant and sing all day long to make the best possible atmosphere at Reading FC. You then put have other sections were people do chant occasionally and some fans who don't chant at all. This is so the place is a electric no matter what the score is and not more like a power cut.
What do you think of the idea?
This idea is great, it will work but you lot seem to think the atmosphere is amazing, well its not and is more like being at a funeral. The West Stand is not vocal at all you can hear a pin drop its so poor, South Stand is no better with familes just wanting to do nothing to improve the atmosphere and they are also right next to the away fans but a uasual the away fans outsing them by miles, The East Stand is not that good with people only singing when they are winning or the ref is poor otherwise the fans don't get behind the team enough when they are loosing. The North is even worse with only a small section of fans singing, the rest of reading fans are reading newspapers and watching the game in pure silence.
THE TRUTH HURTS
by Royalshow » 18 May 2008 22:08
RTFC DrummerRoyalshow So would a drum stick to your left testicle!
Go back to the West Stand were you have a picnic.
by namroyal » 18 May 2008 22:12
papereyes I have a better idea.
Stick your cock in a blender and press the button.
Please.
by Sarah Star » 18 May 2008 22:24
by allwite123 » 18 May 2008 22:29
by Jimbo » 18 May 2008 22:31
Sarah Star The South Stand isn't full of people who don't want to sing, it's full of people who don't know what to sing because they don't go to all the matches and don't know what to do. The more vocal East Stand is drowned out by the away fans by the time it gets to the home supporters in the South Stand so that 'Blue army' sounds like 'Rory', 'Reading' sounds like 'Wooden' and 'Steve Coppell's barmy army' is a garbled mass. There are people who do know what they're doing there, but they feel like they're the only person making any noise.
I suggest you get your drum over there and start teaching the lost souls the words so that they can join in.
by PlasticRoyale » 18 May 2008 23:38
Sarah Star The South Stand isn't full of people who don't want to sing, it's full of people who don't know what to sing because they don't go to all the matches and don't know what to do. The more vocal East Stand is drowned out by the away fans by the time it gets to the home supporters in the South Stand so that 'Blue army' sounds like 'Rory', 'Reading' sounds like 'Wooden' and 'Steve Coppell's barmy army' is a garbled mass. There are people who do know what they're doing there, but they feel like they're the only person making any noise.
I suggest you get your drum over there and start teaching the lost souls the words so that they can join in.
by Millsy » 19 May 2008 00:18
RTFC DrummerRTFC Drummer People often complain about the poor atmosphere at Mad Stand but I have come up with an idea to solve this and make it the best atmosphere in the Championship. The club should send surveys to each season ticket holder and fans what have membership cards. They then ask them: Are you vocal at matches and sing all day long? Do you sing and chant no matter what the score is? Do you go to away games and sing as loud as you can? Do often told to sit down when you’re chanting for the Royals? Are you a committed fan who will chant and sing even if Reading goes down?
Then after everyone has completed the survey the clubs then choose were to seat the fans who chant and sing all day long to make the best possible atmosphere at Reading FC. You then put have other sections were people do chant occasionally and some fans who don't chant at all. This is so the place is a electric no matter what the score is and not more like a power cut.
What do you think of the idea?
This idea is great, it will work but you lot seem to think the atmosphere is amazing, well its not and is more like being at a funeral. The West Stand is not vocal at all you can hear a pin drop its so poor, South Stand is no better with familes just wanting to do nothing to improve the atmosphere and they are also right next to the away fans but a uasual the away fans outsing them by miles, The East Stand is not that good with people only singing when they are winning or the ref is poor otherwise the fans don't get behind the team enough when they are loosing. The North is even worse with only a small section of fans singing, the rest of reading fans are reading newspapers and watching the game in pure silence.
THE TRUTH HURTS
by floyd__streete » 19 May 2008 00:19
2 world wars, 1 world cup Fulham won the cup final against us at the Madstad because, quite frankly, they deserve it, we don't. We were silent all game, they weren't.
by Platypuss » 19 May 2008 08:00
by Agent Balti » 19 May 2008 08:32
Platypuss I think we should replace competitive football with an Eisteddfod - it's not how good you are on the pitch that matters, after all.
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