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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by royal-biscuit-man » 12 Sep 2010 22:39

What happend to the Biscuit Boys. :?

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by PEARCEY » 12 Sep 2010 22:46

It really is a load of bollocks suggesting we are a really quiet home support. Just been reading the Cardiff City message-board and some of their posters were complaining about the lack of atmosphere at their match yesterday....so it really isn't just us.
It was quiet during the first half yesterday but once we scored the atmosphere picked up. No different to most fan bases around the country. I don't think the new stadia help. Maybe its the acoustics.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by Y21 » 12 Sep 2010 22:47

I couldn't give a flying oxf*rd about what they, or anyone else, thinks about us. We got 3 points yesterday, they didn't. Ha ha.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by LoyalRoyalFan » 12 Sep 2010 23:14

Reading can be loud at home. Quite a lot of games last season we had decent support. The big games seem to improve the atmosphere. We need to have a decent atmosphere on a consistent basis.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by The Cap » 12 Sep 2010 23:30

Message for those who crave a working class environment 'You always follow my lead and move
to Pompey'. Thank God for my mad stad middle class fix 20+ times a season.


Nice one Riseley. Love the Gun Wharf Quays area and the rub a dubs by the dockyard. Ship and Castle, and the Anson are classics. I see the Home Club has now become the Maritime Club then. :wink:


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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by cmonurz » 12 Sep 2010 23:35

LoyalRoyalFan Reading can be loud at home. Quite a lot of games last season we had decent support. The big games seem to improve the atmosphere. We need to have a decent atmosphere on a consistent basis.


Reading 2-1 Wigan
Reading 3-2 Middlesbrough
and bizarrely Reading 0-1 Chelsea in the League Cup years ago.

Nothing else has come close to these for atmosphere, for me. Whilst admittedly I don't go a lot, I haven't experienced 'loud' at the Madejski for a hell of a long time.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by leon » 13 Sep 2010 00:12

cmonurz Whilst admittedly I don't go a lot, I haven't experienced 'loud' at the Madejski for a hell of a long time.


...so you're possibly not best to comment?

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by BenReadingFC » 13 Sep 2010 01:42

The Cap munch said:

NOTE TO CLUB - HOUSE OF PAIN IS SHIT & DOESN'T WORK. GET RID OF IT.


Well said mate. It's painful beyond words. Cue "that was embarrassing". :oops:


Has anyone mentioned the booing while it was being played. Backtheboys knobends take notice.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by bigshaka'away' » 13 Sep 2010 04:27

Did anyone here go to the Palace game away last season, or the year before that......?

I only ask this as it seems many of those Palace fans didnt. Reading fans totally outsung Palace on both occasions, even the in the 0-0 game there was a fantastic atmosphere in the away end. Palace fans did not sing at all at Selhurst, only a tiny section in the bottom right of the stand, which i think is their new 'ultra's.' (a bunch of kids). Indeed a fair few of their posts started with the classic newbie line of 'i have never been to Reading away before', so it was big day out for them and they sung as best they could. Fair play to them.

We were outsung yesterday, awful from us, but coming from Palace fans, it really is the pot calling the kettle black. I have been to so many matches where its the other way around. Away at Portsmouth this season, against support who are known for their singing, we outsung them.

Nothing to worry about. If you want to improve the atmosphere at home, try singing. I know many on this board just like to sit in silence and moan.


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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by under the tin » 13 Sep 2010 09:35

Some rather pointless navel-gazing on here.

Away support generally is louder, whoever the club is. Only the committed travel, and that commitment is usually backed up vocally, often after a good "fuelling up" in a strange hostelry.

I also think that like all matches, what is going on on the pitch has a direct effect on those who are spectating.
For a good half-hour on Saturday, it looked like it was going to be a dour scrap.
The home team played better in the second half, and consequently, so did the home fans.

I sit in the north stand, and was impressed by the numbers and volume of the Palace fans, given the start they have had to the season.
Having a large, loud and passionate support can obviously help, but it did Newcastle no service against that football monolith, Blackpool, at the weekend.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by Schards#2 » 13 Sep 2010 09:38

Away fans generally sing, home fans generally don't, it's the same at pretty much every club in the country.

I could not give one shiny shite what opposition fans think of the 'quality' of our support and won't be losing a whole lot sleeep over how 'embarassing' it is.

To me, more embarassing is the pantomite of gimps pretending to try and get to the rival fans safe in the knowledge that there is no possibility of this happening. I'd love to have seen some of these retards back in the day when there was little or no segregation.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by rfcjoe » 13 Sep 2010 09:46

Must agree with that. I didn't sit in my season ticket seat on sat, and moved to sit next to my dad in y26(csb) and i was constantly cringing at the little gimp mongs in their reading shirts pointing out palace fans and doing slit throat actions :| I mean seriously, if someone were to start on them, they would shit themselves. Fucking gay Reading fans.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by Royal Lady » 13 Sep 2010 09:51

I'm sorry to veer off at a tangent - but LOL @ thinking you're "working class" if you have a job and rely on it for money. Or whatever 2WW1WC wrote :roll:


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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by WoodleyRoyal » 13 Sep 2010 11:42

middle class definition

Social class usually comprising of white-collar (non-manual) workers, lower-level managers, and small business owners, often constituting about one-third of the employed population of a country. The income of this class is higher than that of the working-class but lower than that of the upper-middle class (doctors, engineers, lawyers, middle-size business owners) and upper class.

i.e. Reading fans :roll:

Working class definition

Socioeconomic class consisting of individuals that are paid an hourly wage and considered to be lower-middle class. Typically these individuals work blue-collar jobs such as manufacturing, retail sales, or food service.

i.e. palace fans

Try and start a chant at the mad stad you get looked at as if your flinging poo at people

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by Barry the bird boggler » 13 Sep 2010 11:48

Surpirse surprise away fans think home support is crap. As I recall Palace support is crap at Selhurst....

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by loyalroyal4life » 13 Sep 2010 13:12

LoyalRoyalFan Reading can be loud at home. Quite a lot of games last season we had decent support. The big games seem to improve the atmosphere. We need to have a decent atmosphere on a consistent basis.



Agree but it is only for the supposed big games which reiterates majority of RFC fans are plastic

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by skipper » 13 Sep 2010 14:57

georgerob
You can pretty much guess what their support is like by the fact they have to play a drum over the tannoy for their corners.


This is how clueless the Palace fans are :)


Yeah I read that, and was a bit embarrassed for him - though I'm sure he doesn't represent all the Palace fans.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by FiNeRaIn » 13 Sep 2010 15:04

PEARCEY It really is a load of bollocks suggesting we are a really quiet home support.


No, it really isn't.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by LoyalRoyalFan » 13 Sep 2010 15:52

FiNeRaIn
PEARCEY It really is a load of bollocks suggesting we are a really quiet home support.


No, it really isn't.


Your wrong.

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Re: your so sh*t he fell asleep

by bigmike » 13 Sep 2010 16:19

SOME PALARSE FAN I hate Reading more than anyone in our division (beside Millwall obviously).


Glad to be of service :lol:

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