by JoebyRFC » 18 Aug 2010 16:15
by Ferris » 18 Aug 2010 16:17
by Ferris » 18 Aug 2010 16:17
by Royal Rother » 18 Aug 2010 16:21
by westongeezer » 18 Aug 2010 16:32
by Big Foot » 18 Aug 2010 16:41
RFCMod I'd hate to be sitting in front or behind of us
Our use of the English language is sketchy at best and the alcohol fumes must be enough to get anyone p*ssed
Ohhh Big Foot you sit behind us
by SLAMMED » 18 Aug 2010 16:54
brizzle royal Sure enough the new season starts and there is Pete
Whats this , no Pete?
by Royal Lady » 18 Aug 2010 17:53
SLAMMEDbrizzle royal Sure enough the new season starts and there is Pete
Whats this , no Pete?
Touching story, but it does't make sense.
by SLAMMED » 18 Aug 2010 18:03
by URZZ » 18 Aug 2010 18:15
westongeezer Sad storey, i travel from Somerset myself but i have not had a ST now for 3 years as i cant get to as many games so in a way i have no regular fans i sit next to, my thoughts and im sure all of the WS as all the other stands are with him and his family....
by brendywendy » 18 Aug 2010 18:37
by Hogmeister Royal » 19 Aug 2010 00:59
by westongeezer » 19 Aug 2010 12:37
URZZwestongeezer Sad storey, i travel from Somerset myself but i have not had a ST now for 3 years as i cant get to as many games so in a way i have no regular fans i sit next to, my thoughts and im sure all of the WS as all the other stands are with him and his family....
Westongeezer, as in Weston-Super-Mare?
by PieEater » 19 Aug 2010 13:56
by gazzer, loyal royal » 19 Aug 2010 14:00
by royal-biscuit-man » 19 Aug 2010 17:41
by Ark Royal » 19 Aug 2010 19:10
by Mid Sussex Royal » 19 Aug 2010 20:13
by zummerset » 19 Aug 2010 21:26
Ark Royal On the move to the Madjeski, we all arranged to meet to at the club to buy our season tickets together in one block in the North Stand in the approximate equivalent of where we used to stand on the Tilehurst. Come the opening game against Luton, there we all were all together for a new era in a new stadium, including Mike the God and his wife, who sat directly behind me (I was in Z-71).
Then, all of a sudden, for one game that I cannot recall, we all noticed that Mike the God was missing, but did not think too much of it as he had a long trip as always. A week or two later a few of us bumped into Mike the God on the terraces at Chesterfield. We asked him why he had missed the home game and he just stated dead-pan that his lovely wife had collapsed and died of a brain aneurysm. We were all pole-axed and stunned, especially as the wife of a very close friend had died of exactly the same thing a month previously. It all really spooked me.
The following home game, Mike the God was back in his usual seat and we all got a card for him and gave him our best wishes. Every one of us was in tears.
I moved to Ireland in 99 and then the US in 02 and I hope Mike the God is still going to the Madstad, but if he does he is not in the same North stand seat. I think of all of them during my infrequent trips back across the pond to see family and take in a game or two and try to sit in the same area hoping that I will see some of the old faces. Have not seen them for the last few trips.
by zummerset » 19 Aug 2010 21:41
westongeezerURZZwestongeezer Sad storey, i travel from Somerset myself but i have not had a ST now for 3 years as i cant get to as many games so in a way i have no regular fans i sit next to, my thoughts and im sure all of the WS as all the other stands are with him and his family....
Westongeezer, as in Weston-Super-Mare?
Yes as in Weston Super Mud ,
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