John 3:16 I didn't say that.
No, you didn't. Fixed.
by Deadlock » 12 Nov 2008 10:55
John 3:16 I didn't say that.
by URZZZZZZZZ » 12 Nov 2008 12:24
John 3:16 While I'm here... Who is it that reads out the teams? When he reads out the away team it's just a mumble and you can barely hear anything. Then it comes to our team and he shouts it. It's embarrassing and I actually as a Reading fan would like to be able to hear the names of the players we are about to trounce. It doesn't happen at other grounds, they respect us and let us know who's playing. Be grown up about it please! Stop being children and read the names out properly!
by John 3:16 » 12 Nov 2008 12:33
URZZZZZZZZJohn 3:16 While I'm here... Who is it that reads out the teams? When he reads out the away team it's just a mumble and you can barely hear anything. Then it comes to our team and he shouts it. It's embarrassing and I actually as a Reading fan would like to be able to hear the names of the players we are about to trounce. It doesn't happen at other grounds, they respect us and let us know who's playing. Be grown up about it please! Stop being children and read the names out properly!
Thats not true!! Announcers at other stadiums are always more energetic about the home team.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 12 Nov 2008 14:00
Great KnollyJohn 3:16 it always seems a fairly even split between tolerating him or loathing him.
One of the reasons that music was brought in was to surpress the mood of the crowd back in the hooligan days of the 70s and 80s. It was an attempt to stop the singing before the game. Before that, the crowd built the atmosphere, no need for piped anthemic dance tracks or Carmina Burana .
by Skin » 12 Nov 2008 22:14
by Sarah Star » 13 Nov 2008 09:34
by Winchester Royal » 13 Nov 2008 10:00
Sarah Star You mean the goal celebration music lots of other clubs use as well?
by Sarah Star » 13 Nov 2008 10:10
Winchester RoyalSarah Star You mean the goal celebration music lots of other clubs use as well?
A lot of people like Sunny Delight, doesn't mean it's not shit
by Winchester Royal » 13 Nov 2008 10:11
Sarah StarWinchester RoyalSarah Star You mean the goal celebration music lots of other clubs use as well?
A lot of people like Sunny Delight, doesn't mean it's not shit
True, but it's become a bit traditional...unlike Sunny Delight
by Sarah Star » 13 Nov 2008 10:16
by Deathy » 13 Nov 2008 10:41
by Jerry St Clair » 13 Nov 2008 11:02
Sarah Star It wouldn't exist now if everyone ignored it, but they all join in, so I assume there are many that like it...maybe they don't come on Hobnobs though..
by Sarah Star » 13 Nov 2008 11:09
by Winchester Royal » 13 Nov 2008 11:24
Sarah Star Just as you seem to think it should go if you don't like it.
Out of interest, what do you do when it's played?
by sheshnu » 13 Nov 2008 11:46
Jerry St Clair So, you accept that something is good if the masses approve? Classic.
by Skin » 13 Nov 2008 12:18
by sheshnu » 13 Nov 2008 12:29
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 13 Nov 2008 13:52
Skin I think 4 (upper-middle class, plastic) families complained that their kids were upset when the Back The Boys team dropped Tom Hark last season. Thats why we all have to suffer it as they have no balls and no traditional football values.
by Sarah Star » 13 Nov 2008 14:43
Winchester RoyalSarah Star Just as you seem to think it should go if you don't like it.
Out of interest, what do you do when it's played?
It drowns out a proper goal celebration.
by TFF » 13 Nov 2008 14:52
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