who are ya? Replica shirt over an RFC fleece?
Yep. XXL for the occasion. I am also wearing shin pads and football boots.
by Rex » 18 May 2011 20:34
who are ya? Replica shirt over an RFC fleece?
by RFCUK » 18 May 2011 20:35
liamob Now, this is a strange one, most of my friends think thats a pretty original idea, I'm not sure about pioneering but here goes. Now, alot of you on here hate me, especially the lady with the uneventful traffic problems, and you'll probably shoot me down, but my idea is this;
Wouldn't it be brilliant, and it would totally phase the Swansea fans, if nobody in our end at Wembley wore Reading shirts, or bought along stupid inflatables (sorry Compo, Chiltern Edge 4 life) or had flags? I think somehow, on a deeper, morbidly depressing level, it would show that we were even more together as supporters. Not to mention the field day RFC public relations would have.
I know this would never happen and its not a campaign, it's more of a subconscious self-analysis, rearing towards my hatred for grown men in football shirts, (Pelada 95 kit doesn't count) with the players names on the back. We know who you support mate, you're in the Reading end.
I'm prepared for the firing squad, I won't be wearing a shirt or waving a flag. I'm 26.
by Bandini » 18 May 2011 20:35
by roadrunner » 18 May 2011 20:36
liamob Now, this is a strange one, most of my friends think thats a pretty original idea, I'm not sure about pioneering but here goes. Now, alot of you on here hate me, especially the lady with the uneventful traffic problems, and you'll probably shoot me down, but my idea is this;
Wouldn't it be brilliant, and it would totally phase the Swansea fans, if nobody in our end at Wembley wore Reading shirts, or bought along stupid inflatables (sorry Compo, Chiltern Edge 4 life) or had flags? I think somehow, on a deeper, morbidly depressing level, it would show that we were even more together as supporters. Not to mention the field day RFC public relations would have.
I know this would never happen and its not a campaign, it's more of a subconscious self-analysis, rearing towards my hatred for grown men in football shirts, (Pelada 95 kit doesn't count) with the players names on the back. We know who you support mate, you're in the Reading end.
I'm prepared for the firing squad, I won't be wearing a shirt or waving a flag. I'm 26.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 18 May 2011 20:36
by liamob » 18 May 2011 20:38
by SouthDownsRoyal » 18 May 2011 20:39
by Rex » 18 May 2011 20:40
by who are ya? » 18 May 2011 20:41
liamob I don't get the Harry Enfield reference, surely its less square to not wear a shirt than to wear one?
by leicsRoyal » 18 May 2011 20:41
SouthDownsRoyal but what statement would it make? what would we be telling the world?
by liamob » 18 May 2011 20:41
by Ian Royal » 18 May 2011 20:42
liamob I'm not saying I'm too cool, I've never worn shirts. I don't have to prove I support Reading to anyone. I just think that all you look like idiots, some of my friends included, just like the way you lot think I write like one.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 18 May 2011 20:44
by liamob » 18 May 2011 20:46
but what statement would it make? what would we be telling the world?
by southstand67 » 18 May 2011 20:46
by who are ya? » 18 May 2011 20:47
liamob or the members of The Killers.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 18 May 2011 20:48
liamobbut what statement would it make? what would we be telling the world?
It doesnt have to mean anything necessarily, look at that turning backwards, celebration thing. That doesnt mean anything, its just a visual, original statement.
There's no need to call me a knob, its a lot more personal to single me out, I only called you lot a collection of idiots, like politicians, or the members of The Killers.
by liamob » 18 May 2011 20:51
I'm always pleased to see a Reading shirt as opposed to a Chelsea shirt or a Man Utd shirt around the town too.
by liamob » 18 May 2011 20:52
Where did I call you a knob?
by southstand67 » 18 May 2011 20:55
liamobI'm always pleased to see a Reading shirt as opposed to a Chelsea shirt or a Man Utd shirt around the town too.
Don't get me started on people who choose to wear football shirts as their general, non footballing day, attire.
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