Leaving the Brum game early

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Sun Tzu » 04 May 2009 13:30

weybridgewanderer i did not stay for the "lap of honour" as there was no lap of honour planned.

the club said the buses would leave at the normal time (10 minutes after teh final whistle) unless we were promoted

had a lap of honour been planned then they buses would have been held longer even if we were not promoted


There was a lap of honour planned. See the match programme.

But it should have been postponed.

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Royal Lady » 04 May 2009 13:32

I was in my seat in the East a good 45 minutes before kick off and I didn't hear any announcement about a lap of honour. Nor do I buy a programme. I'm pretty sure if one had been planned, Mr Back The Boys would have mentioned it just prior to kick off. And surely the club realised that if Brum went up they'd be celebrating and a lap of honour by our players would be severely muted.

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Sun Tzu » 04 May 2009 13:40

'3.05pm the players will re-emerge from the tunnel to complete a lap of honour to mark the end of the 2008/9 league campaign.'

I know it's a bit ambiguous......

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Deathy » 04 May 2009 13:42

The irony of a 'lap of honour'. It's us that deserve the thank you, not them!

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Sun Tzu » 04 May 2009 13:42

Deathy The irony of a 'lap of honour'. It's us that deserve the thank you, not them!


Did you make it to any games in the end ? :wink:


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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by weybridgewanderer » 04 May 2009 14:00

Sun Tzu '3.05pm the players will re-emerge from the tunnel to complete a lap of honour to mark the end of the 2008/9 league campaign.'

I know it's a bit ambiguous......


nothing prior to that about "if we are promoted"?

if not then i why the never arranged to hold the buses then?

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 45,00.html

"After the match, in the event we are promoted, then Reading Buses' urban routes and Stagecoach services willd epart 30 minutes later than normal."

there is no way i could have stayed for the lap of honour and still caught the bus back to bracknell.

left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing?

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by playoffs or layoffs » 04 May 2009 14:06

Sun Tzu '3.05pm the players will re-emerge from the tunnel to complete a lap of honour to mark the end of the 2008/9 league campaign.'

I know it's a bit ambiguous......


They had to come out to prevent the club discriminating against those that cannot afford to buy playoff tickets. I'm sure a lot of those leaving early were actually leaving to put in some overtime to help buy them.

On that note, do the players get paid extra for turning up for the playoffs? If not, why do we have to pay over cost for the privilege?

(rhetorical question)

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Sun Tzu » 04 May 2009 14:12

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Sun Tzu '3.05pm the players will re-emerge from the tunnel to complete a lap of honour to mark the end of the 2008/9 league campaign.'

I know it's a bit ambiguous......


nothing prior to that about "if we are promoted"?



No, if there had been I'd have quoted it.....

Not sure of the point here. Holding the buses for 30 mins wouldn't have allowed a promotion celebration. The buses carry a very small proportion of the crowd anyway. Leaving after the game to get a bus seems fair enough, leaving with 10 mins to go was very bad news and I can't believe everyone had a 500 mile drive or a sick budgie who just attended to. Freedom of choice and all that, but it's still very sad to see people with so little interest that they can't be bothered to watch an entire game.

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Southbank Old Boy » 04 May 2009 14:49

Was that in the programme then Sun Tzu?

I didnt think having a programme was an essential part of supporting the club and I certainly had no idea a lap of honour was planned. Personally I think its a joke that they would have teh bare faced cheek to organise one anyway!


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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Sun Tzu » 04 May 2009 15:03

Southbank Old Boy Was that in the programme then Sun Tzu?

I didnt think having a programme was an essential part of supporting the club and I certainly had no idea a lap of honour was planned. Personally I think its a joke that they would have teh bare faced cheek to organise one anyway!


It was in the programme SOB.

I'm in agreement with you re the LOH, but was merely providing evidence that one WAS planned. It's hard to see any circumstances in which one would actually have taken place - promotion would have been like 05-06 with everyone on the pitch. Trying to plan for one seems pointless, but nonetheless one was planned...

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by North Somerset Royal » 04 May 2009 15:16

From the official website
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 54,00.html
ROYALS V BIRMINGHAM

At the Game

At full time
Please could all supporters stay in their seats at the end of the game. After the final whistle, the players will head down the tunnel before returning to the pitch for a lap of honour to mark the end of the league campaign.

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by weybridgewanderer » 04 May 2009 15:28

looks like a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing then

organise a lap of honour but don't arrange for the buses to leave 20 minutes late

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by FORSTERS_RIGHT_FOOT » 04 May 2009 15:30

LOL at the club who thinks everyone uses their shitty website and buys the over priced programme. :roll:


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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Sun Tzu » 04 May 2009 15:52

At least one person has already said that there was an announcement pre match.....

There was no point announcing post match, unless they had speakers in the car park.

Utter confusion seems to be the order of the day !

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by FORSTERS_RIGHT_FOOT » 04 May 2009 16:08

Sun Tzu At least one person has already said that there was an announcement pre match.....

There was no point announcing post match, unless they had speakers in the car park.

Utter confusion seems to be the order of the day !


People in the concourse dont hear the announcements....

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Sun Tzu » 04 May 2009 16:11

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Sun Tzu At least one person has already said that there was an announcement pre match.....

There was no point announcing post match, unless they had speakers in the car park.

Utter confusion seems to be the order of the day !


People in the concourse dont hear the announcements....


So ?

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Sarah Star » 04 May 2009 16:12

Deathy The irony of a 'lap of honour'. It's us that deserve the thank you, not them!

I would have said that a 'lap of honour' would be to applaud the fans for their support at this time. That's why I feel a bit let down that all they did was mope about in the middle of the pitch. We have the chance of going to Wembley for heaven's sake!

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Rex » 04 May 2009 20:43

A lap of acknowlegement would have done it. Lets save the honour bit for the last home game.
Then the Wemberlee experience. :|

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Compo's Hat » 04 May 2009 20:53

There was no way i was going to be inside the ground when the full time whistle went and seeing loads of Brummies celebrating.

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Re: Leaving the Brum game early

by Rex » 04 May 2009 21:01

Totally agreed. Sadly i was stuck in the aisles trying to get away from all that.

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