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Re: PROTEST

by Silver Fox » 21 Oct 2009 15:11

Schards#2 Only part timers and gimps boycott games.


Is your wife aware of this attitude?

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Re: PROTEST

by Schards#2 » 21 Oct 2009 15:14

Sun Tzu I'm going to turn up on Monday to watch the game !

And possibly smile at those getting all over excited becasue they are 'protesting' despit ehaving no idea why or what for.
Why not be radical and just shout and scream in support of the team.

It would be effective becasue it's not happened for a while and may actually have some results.

I'll be pretty unhappy if the game gets destroyed by some childish cartoon activity (no, not the players)


If people actually do protest, I would hazard a guess that it may be about the fact that their team has been turned from a top half premiership ship side to a steaming pile of division one bound shyte in just two and a bit seasons. Just a hunch.

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Re: PROTEST

by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Oct 2009 15:17

Sit down protest outside the ground, our very own Greenham Common if you like. Staying put until the club is sold....

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Re: PROTEST

by SHORT AND CURLY » 21 Oct 2009 21:04

The Quiet Man Surely with the next game on Sky SJM will be giving one of his pitchside interviews (full confidence in the manager, temporary blip, difficulties in coming down from the prem etc) and there will be scope for a questioning of his management and financial abilities if anybody can be arsed to leave the concourse - even more so if he decides on his normal regal wave and lets all applaud me in the stadium named after me routine.


Funny that he hasnt been doing his pitchside walk around the stadium applauding the fans recently.

Got something to hide john?

I'm bringing me rotten eggs and tomatoes just in case he has the audacity to try it.

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Re: PROTEST

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 21 Oct 2009 21:07

Tony Le Mesmer Im looking forward to a good old fashioned protest. We haven't had one for 10 years, and the last proper one was at Elm Park after the Port Vale game.

Are we all so reserved these days that the most we will do is just not bother going? Or maybe a half hearted "Rogders Out" (Whilst remaining seated of course).

Or are we going to stand up for ourselves and stop letting the club treat us like shit?


You can't really "organise" a protest though. It has to be spontaneous or it'll be crap.


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Re: PROTEST

by Terminal Boardom » 21 Oct 2009 21:13

Good point Rev. But it needs to be visual and making the point loud and clear.

The game is televised so whatever happens it has to be visual and will have to be based on the East and North Stands owing to the camera positions.

It has to be at the same time. Waving Pants would be good. Leaving at Half Time pointless as no-one would notice. However, leaving 5 or 10 minutes INTO the second half would be more effective. It would give the commentators something else to talk about. Turning our backs on play could be an option. Again, visual but only forTV.

My preference would be waving something or walking out.

I think a poll is coming...

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Re: PROTEST

by ankeny » 21 Oct 2009 21:18

Protest by all means(He should have gone by now anyway)but dont make it a personal attack on Rodgers himself,for all his faults hes a decent family man and dont need abuse.Im still fuming on the cutn who said he should get a bad illness last evening,way out of order and the poster should be banned.

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Re: PROTEST

by Terminal Boardom » 21 Oct 2009 21:23

ankeny Protest by all means(He should have gone by now anyway)but dont make it a personal attack on Rodgers himself,for all his faults hes a decent family man and dont need abuse.Im still fuming on the cutn who said he should get a bad illness last evening,way out of order and the poster should be banned.


Not condoning what was said. But... we have all said things in the heat of the moment and regretted them when the red mists subside.

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Re: PROTEST

by Terminal Boardom » 21 Oct 2009 22:13

Paint bomb BRs parking space


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Re: PROTEST

by madreadingfan » 21 Oct 2009 22:44

PANTS DAY!

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Re: PROTEST

by Percy's Rocket » 21 Oct 2009 23:28

The Quiet Man Surely with the next game on Sky SJM will be giving one of his pitchside interviews (full confidence in the manager, temporary blip, difficulties in coming down from the prem etc) and there will be scope for a questioning of his management and financial abilities if anybody can be arsed to leave the concourse - even more so if he decides on his normal regal wave and lets all applaud me in the stadium named after me routine.


He will say he decided NOT to sack the manager three weeks ago because we were NOT having a bad run and looked like we would NOT not get promotion (after Steve Gibson).

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So what's happening tonight?

by Ryn » 26 Oct 2009 07:42

Are we going to voice our discontent tonight if it all goes wrong?

Not come back after half time? Car park protest? A few half-hearted boos?

Or just sit in our seats and take it?

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Re: PROTEST

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Re: PROTEST

by Royal Lady » 26 Oct 2009 08:55

I know this is completely irrational and illogical, but BR always looks so bloody SMUG in his pictures - he's got one of those faces I'd just love to slap. :oops: Sorry.

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Re: PROTEST

by ROKERITE » 26 Oct 2009 09:08

If Rodgers had arrived in Summer,2008, I could fully understand talk of protests. However, he's been in charge for thirteen League matches. To talk of protest strikes me as ridiculous. The confidence of the players must be at a very low ebb, so they're going to be very nervous anyway; worrying that the crowd will be on their backs at the first mistake. It's a tough match tonight and Reading will need all the support they can get. I'll be watching in a South Shields pub, almost certainly the only person viewing there. It'll give me a chance to see for myself what so many of you are moaning about.

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Re: PROTEST

by Negative_Jeff » 26 Oct 2009 09:23

Royal Lady I've already said I'm going to sit in the hotel on Monday night and clap the servers. After all, a large amount of money appears to have been diverted to the hotel. Then I'm going to stand in Rodgers car parking space and sing "I've just got to get a message to you......Feck Off, Feck Off." I suspect I'll be on my own. :wink:


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Re: PROTEST

by brendywendy » 26 Oct 2009 09:32

Barry the bird boggler Sit down protest outside the ground, our very own Greenham Common if you like. Staying put until the club is sold....
nah


sit down protest inside the stadium, in our seats, and steadfastly refuse to sing or do anything except clap
thatll learn em

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Re: PROTEST

by londinium » 26 Oct 2009 09:37

Usual week at the Mad Stad then!!!

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Re: PROTEST

by Gordons Cumming » 26 Oct 2009 09:46

Terminal Boardom
Turning our backs on play could be an option.


How do you do that sitting in your seat?

You'll do your back in.............. :shock:

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Re: PROTEST

by Sun Tzu » 26 Oct 2009 09:50

Schards#2
Sun Tzu I'm going to turn up on Monday to watch the game !

And possibly smile at those getting all over excited becasue they are 'protesting' despit ehaving no idea why or what for.
Why not be radical and just shout and scream in support of the team.

It would be effective becasue it's not happened for a while and may actually have some results.

I'll be pretty unhappy if the game gets destroyed by some childish cartoon activity (no, not the players)


If people actually do protest, I would hazard a guess that it may be about the fact that their team has been turned from a top half premiership ship side to a steaming pile of division one bound shyte in just two and a bit seasons. Just a hunch.


You may be right, sounds the sort of woolly, pointless nonsense that would get a few people joining in with some cliched chants....

The insertion of the word 'turned' is a telling one.

Would have been interesting to have been at the meetings that the plans were put together.

It is more than a bit sad that there seems to be no idea that as fans we can do anything to make a difference. The attempts to co opt Pants Day show people have short memories about what that was all about.

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