Horses for Courses

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Horses for Courses

by Pandoras Box » 18 Feb 2012 09:41

Is it entirely sensible to sell a block of 6-7 seats in the family section of Upper West to an obvious group of 20-30 something drunken yobs who are unable to hold their drink? There were many children from about 4 - 15 listening to knuckle dragging scum shouting inane drivel incessantly and having to use the f* word as every alternative word mixed amongst W*nkers , b*stards etc. Even a very old granny taking a four year old to the toilet was met with f** sit down, f* off etc.
When told by some brave gents to tone it down was met with - it's a f* football match not f* strictly come f* dancing. I'll f* swear when I f* want. As we were not swearing we were met with - you aren't f* supporters. Well if examples of shouting that Kebe was a fat f** lazy b* - move your f* lazy@rse is support , maybe I don't support the team. Even my 14 year old daughter was offended at the racist comments thrown at Jason Roberts and Kebe. I won't post those comments here . Be proud and be loud - well they were a disgrace to Reading. We were really looking forward to that evening match and it was ruined by scum old enough to know better. They were obviously trashed but still managed to get into the bar at half time to tank up some more and turned up late for the second half refuelled.Why even serve the tw@ts? Give some thought to who is purchasing the tickets and for which section of the ground...PLEASE.

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by paultheroyal » 18 Feb 2012 10:01

Anyone inform the stewards?

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by TFF » 18 Feb 2012 10:11

GU10?

I was a few seats away if so. Morons.

Chap in front asked them to cut out the swearing and was met with a load of abuse followed by piss-taking most of the second half. It beggars belief that jarred up or not some people can be so disrespectful and insensitive.

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by Scrappy » 18 Feb 2012 10:18

Should also inform the powers that be that they were continued to be sold alcohol. Compass do a terrible job at keeping their staff informed of basic laws apparently.

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by Pandoras Box » 18 Feb 2012 12:05

GU10 correct!! You don't see many stewards around there as you don't expect shaved baboons in the family area.


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Re: Horses for Courses

by Ian Royal » 18 Feb 2012 13:32

TBF it's not exactly easy for the club to know what they're going to be like when the tickets are sold. If someone reported them to the stewards I'd expect some sort of action though, and it sounds like if the stewards had, had a word they'd have got themselves kicked out.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 18 Feb 2012 13:49

Yes please report neanderthals like this to stewards, if you can't see one then go and find one at half time and complain.

Presumably it may not be too late now after all the club should know who bought those tickets so perhaps raise it with the club via STAR. Of course it'll be one word v another but at least it may highlight the issue with the club that they need to ensure that if tickets are sold in the family area the purchasers must include U16 tickets (although given the way some kids are brought up even that's no gurantee).

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Re: Horses for Courses

by TFF » 18 Feb 2012 15:11

Of course, it isn't actually a designated family area but the only reason I spend the extra on those seats is that the UW has a different, albeit unwritten, code of conduct.

Been up there since the Prem seasons and consider my own kids "old enough" now to deal with a bit of swearing but I did feel for some of the other parents nearby.

I don't think the club could have not sold them the tickets, nor do I think Compass did anything wrong serving them. They weren't paralytic - I can be be twice as battered as they were and still not behave like that. Sadly they seemed to be well aware that they were sitting in 'the library" as they tried to get East Stand style chants going

If we're talking about the same blokes they were in seats (EE?) usually taken by academy players and their families.

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by Pandoras Box » 18 Feb 2012 18:43

correct


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by Turns8 » 20 Feb 2012 13:23

Why not contact the club?...if you know the section and the seats they were sat in then the club should have their details on the system...and could contact them and take action...

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by Cobi » 20 Feb 2012 13:40

It's still not too late to call the club and complain. You know the row they were in, so they can identify them. The chances are they've been reported already too.

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Re: Horses for Courses

by LWJ » 20 Feb 2012 14:03

If you know their seats, you could probably contact the club and complain, i'm sure it isn't to late.

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by Dare to Dr£am » 20 Feb 2012 14:21

Has any one suggested they call the club and complain? It's probably not too late.


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Re: Horses for Courses

by TFF » 20 Feb 2012 14:27

Bitch, don't snitch.

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by Gordons Cumming » 20 Feb 2012 14:33

It's not too late.

Horses are banned in the Upper West anyway.

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Re: Horses for Courses

by SLAMMED » 20 Feb 2012 16:51

The thought of our West Stand counterparts being woken up by yobs does concern me.

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Re: Horses for Courses

by moo » 20 Feb 2012 17:28

Its a Friday night game and finishes after childrens bed time.

The parents should be reported to social services IMO. Thats the true crime.

Also I like the OP's attempts to go around the swear filter by calling these people tw@ts.

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by Rex » 20 Feb 2012 17:51

moo Its a Friday night game and finishes after childrens bed time.

The parents should be reported to social services IMO. Thats the true crime.

Also I like the OP's attempts to go around the swear filter by calling these people tw@ts.


Agreed that inflicting the west stand in kids is the real issue here.

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Re: Horses for Courses

by No Fixed Abode » 20 Feb 2012 20:52

Couldn't have been that offended if you didn't report them at the time.

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Re: Horses for Courses

by Pandoras Box » 23 Feb 2012 20:19

Here come the trolls.......When you become men- No fixed abode,Moo etc - you might learn that when you have responsibility for children you protect them and creating a scene in public would embarrass them. Why you believe a football stadium is an excuse for the underclass to behave like Lord of the Flies is beyond me. Why don't you try dog fighting or badger baiting - you're more likely find that feral behaviour and not being able to hold your drink will go unnoticed.

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