by Negative_Jeff » 20 Jan 2011 18:00
by Red » 20 Jan 2011 18:03
by muddyfeet » 20 Jan 2011 18:05
Negative_Jeff Given the pitiful turn out at most away games this season I am surprised at the interest in this fixture.
There are two points worth making. Anyone who went to Southampton two years ago will know that most "fans" in the away end at Stevenage will be "spectators" and not "supporters" and the atmosphere will be as dead as a pricked balloon. (Spectators love balloons).
Secondly it appears that many regular awayday faces will not be attending. I remember travelling on the train to Liverpool in the first season in the Premiership, many RFC shirts but I never recognised a soul, and before anyone asks, no, I didn`t get a ticket for that game either. Sour grapes? Not really, just all part of the plastic RFC experience.
by Negative_Jeff » 20 Jan 2011 18:06
Red At least you can console yourself that you're a much better fan than all these others though eh Jeff? That must cheer you up a little.
by pea » 20 Jan 2011 18:21
Negative_Jeff Given the pitiful turn out at most away games this season I am surprised at the interest in this fixture.
There are two points worth making. Anyone who went to Southampton two years ago will know that most "fans" in the away end at Stevenage will be "spectators" and not "supporters" and the atmosphere will be as dead as a pricked balloon. (Spectators love balloons).
Secondly it appears that many regular awayday faces will not be attending. I remember travelling on the train to Liverpool in the first season in the Premiership, many RFC shirts but I never recognised a soul, and before anyone asks, no, I didn`t get a ticket for that game either. Sour grapes? Not really, just all part of the plastic RFC experience.
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 20 Jan 2011 18:24
pea
And yet simply by going to every home game since royalty points began wouldn't have made you eligible to buy a ticket yesterday so what you're saying is clearly a load of rubbish considering all 1350 who are going would have to have gone to at least three full seasons worth of games to have got the points to buy tickets, what a bunch of plastics
by Negative_Jeff » 20 Jan 2011 18:29
peaNegative_Jeff Given the pitiful turn out at most away games this season I am surprised at the interest in this fixture.
There are two points worth making. Anyone who went to Southampton two years ago will know that most "fans" in the away end at Stevenage will be "spectators" and not "supporters" and the atmosphere will be as dead as a pricked balloon. (Spectators love balloons).
Secondly it appears that many regular awayday faces will not be attending. I remember travelling on the train to Liverpool in the first season in the Premiership, many RFC shirts but I never recognised a soul, and before anyone asks, no, I didn`t get a ticket for that game either. Sour grapes? Not really, just all part of the plastic RFC experience.
And yet simply by going to every home game since royalty points began wouldn't have made you eligible to buy a ticket yesterday so what you're saying is clearly a load of rubbish considering all 1350 who are going would have to have gone to at least three full seasons worth of games to have got the points to buy tickets, what a bunch of plastics
by Ian Royal » 20 Jan 2011 18:40
by Svlad Cjelli » 20 Jan 2011 18:43
Negative_JeffpeaNegative_Jeff Given the pitiful turn out at most away games this season I am surprised at the interest in this fixture.
There are two points worth making. Anyone who went to Southampton two years ago will know that most "fans" in the away end at Stevenage will be "spectators" and not "supporters" and the atmosphere will be as dead as a pricked balloon. (Spectators love balloons).
Secondly it appears that many regular awayday faces will not be attending. I remember travelling on the train to Liverpool in the first season in the Premiership, many RFC shirts but I never recognised a soul, and before anyone asks, no, I didn`t get a ticket for that game either. Sour grapes? Not really, just all part of the plastic RFC experience.
And yet simply by going to every home game since royalty points began wouldn't have made you eligible to buy a ticket yesterday so what you're saying is clearly a load of rubbish considering all 1350 who are going would have to have gone to at least three full seasons worth of games to have got the points to buy tickets, what a bunch of plastics
Could you edit that rambling passage for me so that I may be able to construct a suitable reply.
by howser » 20 Jan 2011 18:58
by RoyalBlue » 20 Jan 2011 19:01
by who are ya? » 20 Jan 2011 19:18
Tony Le Mesmer Hands up who has a ticket for this but "didnt bother" with the WBA? Only the cup after all.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 20 Jan 2011 19:56
RedThe Goat was fed Shows how far we've come as a club in recent times. There's a real eagerness to see us play at little old Stevenage when I suspect there'd be relative indifference if we'd got a Premiership team.
I miss the little 'uns.
I agree - but I wonder if it's actually more telling in that it's a rather damning verdict on the championship and the upper reaches of the football pyramid.
We're fed up of paying over the odds to sit in souless stadia watching overpayed prima donnas.
Can't just be me...can it?
by who are ya? » 20 Jan 2011 20:21
by SHORT AND CURLY » 20 Jan 2011 20:25
RoyalBlue
Oh, and I served my away apprenticeship back in the days of Persil Tickets, The Jolly Porter Crew and the Reading Ornithological Society day trips!
by Kitson12 » 20 Jan 2011 20:45
who are ya? Watford's not a lego bowl, it's a pile of rubble with yellow seats.
by RoyalBlue » 20 Jan 2011 22:11
who are ya? Watford's not a lego bowl, it's a pile of rubble with yellow seats.
by Ian Herring » 20 Jan 2011 22:12
who are ya? Watford's not a lego bowl, it's a pile of rubble with yellow seats.
by LWJ » 20 Jan 2011 22:52
by 1871 Royal » 21 Jan 2011 05:04
Sebastianlowerwestjnr FFS :'( was planning on doing the whole cup run this year. Just interested why we didn't sell out for liverpool away, west brom away in the cup last year, but manage to sell out for this. It's not even terracing, so why the big interest?
20 mins outside of London, old fashioned club, decent welcome and atmosphere, don't have to go too far north where all the poor people are.
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