by The 17 Bus » 17 Sep 2008 18:58
by Norfolk Royal » 17 Sep 2008 19:15
by madreadingfan » 17 Sep 2008 19:34
Norfolk Royal I just feel sad that there are human beings in the world who regard their duty to be telling teenagers to sit down in a football stadium of a saturday afternoon.
Whether it is against the law or not, surely there is a case for being lax with regard to a small minority of fans who sincerely would like to stand. Don't forget they've actually paid for a seat.
As long as it is tolerated in a specific area but nowhere else, I really can't see a problem with it.
by Yellowcoat » 17 Sep 2008 19:40
by Readingfanman » 17 Sep 2008 19:44
Diamondmadreadingfan i know everyone has complained about stewards but they have certainly got stricter this year, at half time me and some mates went down the stairs and the steward pulled us all over into this room and gave us a lecture about persistent standing and that we were all on camera, so he told us if he see's us standing again he will send us out, and they told the top 6 rows in y26 the same and seeming john madejski comes out saying he wants a better atmosphere how are we going to get a better atmosphere without being allowed to stand and sing? it is ridicolous, every team in the championship or premiership have a little stand or block where they can stand and sing, but no not for reading a drum only seems good enough for poor old reading it is a big joke if you want to stand up and sing all match and i know alot of you will complain in this thread by going just sit down and stuff but alot of us would prefer to stand and sing
Not wishing to let facts get in the way of your argument, but........
Number of FAPL grounds where a stand or block is given for Standing = 0. None. Zero
Number of Champtionship grounds where a stand or block is given for Stading = 0. None. Zero
Rules/regulations/laws coming out of The Taylor Report made this the case.
Hope this helps?
by Yellowcoat » 17 Sep 2008 19:51
by Mrs Butler » 17 Sep 2008 19:58
by Royal Lady » 17 Sep 2008 20:00
by Royalshow » 17 Sep 2008 20:04
madreadingfanNorfolk Royal I just feel sad that there are human beings in the world who regard their duty to be telling teenagers to sit down in a football stadium of a saturday afternoon.
Whether it is against the law or not, surely there is a case for being lax with regard to a small minority of fans who sincerely would like to stand. Don't forget they've actually paid for a seat.
As long as it is tolerated in a specific area but nowhere else, I really can't see a problem with it.
THANK YOU!!!!
someone who doesnt have a problem with it, we paid for our seats we have a right to stand if we want to
by Dirk Gently » 17 Sep 2008 20:47
by RG30 » 17 Sep 2008 23:36
ReadingfanmanDiamondmadreadingfan i know everyone has complained about stewards but they have certainly got stricter this year, at half time me and some mates went down the stairs and the steward pulled us all over into this room and gave us a lecture about persistent standing and that we were all on camera, so he told us if he see's us standing again he will send us out, and they told the top 6 rows in y26 the same and seeming john madejski comes out saying he wants a better atmosphere how are we going to get a better atmosphere without being allowed to stand and sing? it is ridicolous, every team in the championship or premiership have a little stand or block where they can stand and sing, but no not for reading a drum only seems good enough for poor old reading it is a big joke if you want to stand up and sing all match and i know alot of you will complain in this thread by going just sit down and stuff but alot of us would prefer to stand and sing
Not wishing to let facts get in the way of your argument, but........
Number of FAPL grounds where a stand or block is given for Standing = 0. None. Zero
Number of Champtionship grounds where a stand or block is given for Stading = 0. None. Zero
Rules/regulations/laws coming out of The Taylor Report made this the case.
Hope this helps?
Check out Ninian Park and Home Park. That's 2 straight off the top off my head where standing is actually allowed in parts of the ground.
by Jerry St Clair » 18 Sep 2008 08:41
Skin Fu ck me there we have some sticklers for the rules at Reading don't we?
The rules are bollocks and we all know it, I find it tedious that they exist and as such don't attend much any more (my new born daughter and the cost also factor ), but its each to their own and if you can put up with wanting to stand but having to sit fair play. Saying that I will be at the Swansea game and will stand if others around me stand. This season I haven't got a ST to lose so I really won't give a toss.
by Skin » 18 Sep 2008 08:58
Jerry St ClairSkin Fu ck me there we have some sticklers for the rules at Reading don't we?
The rules are bollocks and we all know it, I find it tedious that they exist and as such don't attend much any more (my new born daughter and the cost also factor ), but its each to their own and if you can put up with wanting to stand but having to sit fair play. Saying that I will be at the Swansea game and will stand if others around me stand. This season I haven't got a ST to lose so I really won't give a toss.
Though I fully expect to see you at Ashton Gate for a repeat of 2002.
by fridays child » 18 Sep 2008 09:22
madreadingfan we paid for our seats we have a right to stand if we want to
by Mrs Butler » 18 Sep 2008 09:53
Dirk Gently The stewards were only doing their job - they'll get sacked if they don't.
You need to take your gripe to the Football Licensing Authority and Reading Borough Council, who are the authorities who make Reading FC enforce rules which are virtually unenforceable.
by SpaceCruiser » 18 Sep 2008 10:10
madreadingfanNorfolk Royal I just feel sad that there are human beings in the world who regard their duty to be telling teenagers to sit down in a football stadium of a saturday afternoon.
Whether it is against the law or not, surely there is a case for being lax with regard to a small minority of fans who sincerely would like to stand. Don't forget they've actually paid for a seat.
As long as it is tolerated in a specific area but nowhere else, I really can't see a problem with it.
THANK YOU!!!!
someone who doesnt have a problem with it, we paid for our seats we have a right to stand if we want to
by T.R.O.L.I. » 18 Sep 2008 10:39
Dirk Gently The stewards were only doing their job - they'll get sacked if they don't.
You need to take your gripe to the Football Licensing Authority and Reading Borough Council, who are the authorities who make Reading FC enforce rules which are virtually unenforceable.
THANK YOU!!!!
someone who doesnt have a problem with it, we paid for our seats we have a right to stand if we want to
by Deathy » 18 Sep 2008 10:53
by Dirk Gently » 18 Sep 2008 11:36
by Dirk Gently » 18 Sep 2008 11:42
Mrs ButlerDirk Gently The stewards were only doing their job - they'll get sacked if they don't.
You need to take your gripe to the Football Licensing Authority and Reading Borough Council, who are the authorities who make Reading FC enforce rules which are virtually unenforceable.
There not doing their job though, see my post
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