FAO Daytrippers

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by reading_fan » 01 Jun 2011 18:31

Ferris Said to the guys behind just to let me know if they wanted me to sit down. Started off standing, but there were some kids a couple of rows behind so was politely asked to sit down. No problem. Would have prefered to stand the whole game, but still a decent enough atmosphere and certainly no moaning or aggro when I was standing/celebrating.


That's exactly it, respect for your fellow fan by not standing if they can't see (age, disability etc) and equally getting a polite request to sit down if people are stood in front of you. I must admit I tend to check who is sat in the row behind me pre-game to get a vague idea of whether I'll be able to get away with standing in front of them.

Ninian Park was always one of the best away days in the Champo, terracing at the back, seats at the front and a low roof for atmosphere - everyone's happy.

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Compo's Hat » 01 Jun 2011 21:08

Not reading 14 pages but i'm glad i won't see these people for at least a year.

Got blind drunk so i wouldn't care what they said and i didn't think the teenagers in the back row behind me had a choice about if they would sit down or not. Oh and LOL at Slammed telling people when to leave a game, i left when the 2nd penalty went in so i didn't have to leave with the jesters and flag wavers and have a normal priced pint.

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by handbags_harris » 01 Jun 2011 21:18

Left right on full time and still got to the boozer before you. JubiLOLee LOLine.

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by ankeny » 01 Jun 2011 21:34

Avon Royal Fuck off and never come back.

That really mattered to some of us. Have never been so ashamed to be a Reading fan. What happened on the pitch was football, it happens. However, what happened in the stands was unforgivable. Getting real fans ejected because they show passion is lower than low. If you don't like shouting and swearing then stay at home.

Oh, and nobody gives a fuck if there are kids present.

Charming,big man aint you,swear in front of my family and we will soon see how big you are

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by SLAMMED » 01 Jun 2011 21:36

ankeny
Avon Royal Fuck off and never come back.

That really mattered to some of us. Have never been so ashamed to be a Reading fan. What happened on the pitch was football, it happens. However, what happened in the stands was unforgivable. Getting real fans ejected because they show passion is lower than low. If you don't like shouting and swearing then stay at home.

Oh, and nobody gives a fuck if there are kids present.

Charming,big man aint you,swear in front of my family and we will soon see how big you are


Big man saying that from behind your keyboard.


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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Mid Sussex Royal » 01 Jun 2011 21:43

Agree with most of this - but our end would only be half full if reg fans there!!

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by Once were Biscuitmen » 01 Jun 2011 21:46

I think the internet is having its normal magnifying effect on what was not really a massive problem.

15000 people standing up would not have been as useful to the team as 40000 fans; either on the day or in terms of growing the fanbase for the future.

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Compo's Hat » 01 Jun 2011 21:51

handbags_harris Left right on full time and still got to the boozer before you. JubiLOLee LOLine.


Er, no you didn't.

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by RoyalBlue » 01 Jun 2011 22:33

Schards#2 No real solutions, the best you can do is try and buy a seat that is most likely to suit your requirements. For Monday, I went upper tier as it's steeply banked and I thought most people would stand in the lower tier. At other times, with the children, I've tried to get tickets near the front so there are fewer potential standers in front of us. Likewise, the standers should try, where possible, to book seats at the back where standing won't impede others view. It's a shame the club can't offer this as a solution but, presumably, it would be seen as condoning standing which is, technically, not permitted.

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I agree entirely and that's why I having eventually got onto the shyte TicketZone I spent well over thirty minutes trying to get tickets in the back couple of rows. However, everytime I tried I got kicked out by the pile of shyte and in the end realised I would have to opt for a row further forward if I wanted to be sure of us getting tickets.

It may take time to get standing brought back (if ever) but they could kick those useless effing f*ckers TicketZone out of ticket sales and get in a decent system that will allow you to choose the rows you want!

Matt de K Good post Schards.

I stood when everyone was standing - then I watched the people eventually sit down from the front row, which filtered all the way back to us (apart from Royalblue, who aggravated a few people). I sat down, even though I would have liked to stand up all the way through, as I knew I had a family sat behind me (all of whom were singing and making noise) which had 2 kids, and I would have definitely blocked their views .



As I mentioned earlier, had someone politely pointed out that kids views were being blocked (instead of moaning at me for standing when a corner was being taken and then taking an aggressive stance later on) I would have been a lot more sympathetic. As it was, a couple of people considerably aggravated us, particularly the middle aged 'hard man' who thought the right approach was to threaten someone who, had he felt inclined, could have wiped the floor with him.

However, I would question just how much people's views are actually obstructed by a few individuals scattered around, several rows in front, particularly when seats are banked quite steeply and staggered.

Also, whilst it was difficult to get seat towards the back through TicketZone, it was pretty easy to buy them towards the front, so Schards' point is absolutely spot on. Buy tickets behind a goal and towards the back of a block that had joined those unofficially designated as 'singing' and you are far more likely to find people standing in front of you.

When my son was young I made sure we got into Elm Park early enough that he could stand behind/sit on the wall surrounding the pitch - I didn't stand him at the top of the terrace because his view would have been obstructed - simples!

Once were Biscuitmen I think the internet is having its normal magnifying effect on what was not really a massive problem.

15000 people standing up would not have been as useful to the team as 40000 fans; either on the day or in terms of growing the fanbase for the future.


The overwhelming majority of those 40,000 fans were f*ck all use to the team when we were 2 and 3 nil down! Thank goodness the team didn't give up in the same manner! Now I've been pretty peed off by some of the performances of the team over the past season but having worked their balls off and performed a minor miracle to get to the playoff final, they did not deserve their support giving up on them that easily.

Matt de K Just to put a few things into context - I've just been speaking to a Swansea fan, who could not believe how loud we were. And he went on ".....and when your 1st goal went in, I couldn't believe it - you were much louder than us"


In full agreement with you there. Just a shame about the silent parts in the first half.


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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Allyh84 » 02 Jun 2011 12:08

Yep, got moaned at for standing. :roll: They said block 133 was a singing bit :lol: Some bloke threw his drink at a middle-aged woman who was standing. But yeah, shit atmosphere. I hate Wembley, horribly boring stadium, full of people who couldn't care less. Give me jumping about like a lunatic in Cardiff anyday over that morgue atmosphere. There was maybe about 20 people who were up for singing around where I was. I didn't expect much else anyway. Why couldn't it just be the 2,000 in the green man where I was sitting. :cry: Did enjoy the whole build-up to the day though, glad I went in a strange kind of way.

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by ZacNaloen » 02 Jun 2011 12:15

i was in 133 ended up spending about 3.5 hours on my feet because everyone in my area was on their feet, which was extremely painful for me (i'm only 25 but my ankles are oxf*rd at the moment)

But i was too busy singing the same song over and over again to care :?

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Red » 02 Jun 2011 12:18

At the back of 135 and stood up for about 80% of the match.

The other 20% was spent in the concourse or on Wembley Way. Why were they not screening the game on the TVs though :?:

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Gordons Cumming » 02 Jun 2011 12:39

Gosh, these "real" fans are so precious about their singing and standing. :wink:


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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by ZacNaloen » 02 Jun 2011 12:43

I'd rather have sat to be honest, Instead I just got invololved in the atmosphere

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Franchise FC » 02 Jun 2011 13:30

NEWSFLASH :
Sitting down does not preclude someone from shouting, cheering, clapping, singing, swearing (if you must), gesticulating.
Standing up does preclude the person behind you from seeing, particularly if the one behind is not an adult.





Bring back terracing - safe terracing so that you can choose where to stand and the smaller ones get towards the front so that they can see.

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Uke » 02 Jun 2011 13:55

But how do we handle those who want to stand and swear/ those who want to stand/ those who want to stand and surge forward/ those who like male "bonding", etc..


It's not as simple as just having standing. Even standers have their cliques!

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Red » 02 Jun 2011 13:59

Uke But how do we handle those who want to stand and swear/ those who want to stand/ those who want to stand and surge forward/ those who like male "bonding", etc..


It's not as simple as just having standing. Even standers have their cliques!

On a terrace, even at an unfamilar ground, you quickly work out where you want to be and can move accordingly.

The same option isn't available with seats and that's the crux of the issue.

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Royal Rother » 02 Jun 2011 14:00

Yes but standers can all shuffle into their particular clique and, a la South Bank, everyone will quickly get to know their place.

Edit: Ah, beaten to it...

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by brendywendy » 02 Jun 2011 14:01

Uke But how do we handle those who want to stand and swear/ those who want to stand/ those who want to stand and surge forward/ those who like male "bonding", etc..


It's not as simple as just having standing. Even standers have their cliques!



theres no crush/surge with safe standing terraces, due to all teh barriers between each set of seats, as i understand it

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Re: FAO Daytrippers

by Red » 02 Jun 2011 14:02

Bit like the old racecourse ground from what I saw of it, though never went.

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