rfcjoe Don't you listen to the radio in your car?
See above. I don't have a car. Jeez
by Ian Royal » 29 Dec 2008 22:41
rfcjoe Don't you listen to the radio in your car?
by rfcjoe » 29 Dec 2008 22:42
by Ian Royal » 29 Dec 2008 22:43
rfcjoe Can't believe you don't see what i'm doing here....
by rfcjoe » 29 Dec 2008 22:44
by Ian Royal » 29 Dec 2008 22:45
rfcjoe I've really gone off of you. Shame really
by Royalshow » 29 Dec 2008 23:41
Ian Royalrfcjoe I've really gone off of you. Shame really
Damn, I was going to ask you out on a date tomorrow. I'm back in Reading soon and was hoping for some romance, you little cutie.
by Mr Angry » 30 Dec 2008 09:50
by Royal Lady » 30 Dec 2008 09:59
by Big Foot » 30 Dec 2008 10:29
by Thames » 30 Dec 2008 10:31
Big Foot What was the homophobic abuse aimed at Duberry? All I heard was "Duberry, you're a grass" and fail to see the homophobic connotations that would transpire - must've missed another chant ?
by Big Foot » 30 Dec 2008 10:36
ThamesBig Foot What was the homophobic abuse aimed at Duberry? All I heard was "Duberry, you're a grass" and fail to see the homophobic connotations that would transpire - must've missed another chant ?
I can't believe people are getting worked up about homophobic abuse when several Reading fans were singing racist songs about our defence at Southampton.
by Royal With Cheese » 30 Dec 2008 10:40
Big FootThamesBig Foot What was the homophobic abuse aimed at Duberry? All I heard was "Duberry, you're a grass" and fail to see the homophobic connotations that would transpire - must've missed another chant ?
I can't believe people are getting worked up about homophobic abuse when several Reading fans were singing racist songs about our defence at Southampton.
Don't know if we're on about the same chant but there have been a few occasions when we've won a corner in games this season and a large number of Reading fans have made monkey noises
by Thames » 30 Dec 2008 10:43
Jesus - It comes to something when our fans don't even know RFC chants!
They're chanting "Hoops, Hoops, hoops" [/
by Big Foot » 30 Dec 2008 10:45
Royal With CheeseBig FootThames I can't believe people are getting worked up about homophobic abuse when several Reading fans were singing racist songs about our defence at Southampton.
Don't know if we're on about the same chant but there have been a few occasions when we've won a corner in games this season and a large number of Reading fans have made monkey noises
Jesus - It comes to something when our fans don't even know RFC chants!
They're chanting "Hoops, Hoops, hoops"
by Royal With Cheese » 30 Dec 2008 10:46
ThamesJesus - It comes to something when our fans don't even know RFC chants!
They're chanting "Hoops, Hoops, hoops" [/
Oh, I always that it was monkey noises. That was my best bit. I used to celebrate corners more than goals because we got to be abit "controversial".
by Seal » 30 Dec 2008 10:51
by Thames » 30 Dec 2008 10:54
Royal With CheeseThamesJesus - It comes to something when our fans don't even know RFC chants!
They're chanting "Hoops, Hoops, hoops" [/
Oh, I always that it was monkey noises. That was my best bit. I used to celebrate corners more than goals because we got to be abit "controversial".
Are you a bit mental?
by Big Foot » 30 Dec 2008 10:55
Seal I heard a relatively amusing tale about Cardiff fans from a senior police officer at the Met yesterday as it happens. He is quite an old school copper, and had an interesting attitude towards policing football fans.
Apparently a few years ago, Cardiff caught the Met off guard when they decided to travel en masse to a game against QPR completely unexpectedly. They brought about 6000 fans down, and the Met only had about 90 officers on duty. In the words of this officer, the police “took a bit of a hiding”. In his eyes, this seemed to be almost fair game – they bought the numbers down, the Met weren’t ready for it and subsequently took a beating.
However, as he put it, “no one does that to The Met and gets away with it”. So, apparently, next time Cardiff were due to play in London, the Met were fully prepared, with serious numbers, and by all accounts taught Cardiff an absolute lesson.
by Royal Lady » 30 Dec 2008 11:00
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