by paulholsgrove » 30 Mar 2012 05:34
by Big Foot » 30 Mar 2012 09:14
All standing only because the seats were wet from the downpour pre-match. Typical of Reading fans reallyJerry St Clairpaulholsgrove Can we just have chants and songs about the team and the players out there. None of this gayness with socks.cheer the team through the battle of the first half, they get boo'd off we come out buzzing and end the game. Hopefully if the players see how much we are behind them and the team it should help give them some more energy and willness to win for the supporters too. If they see us pratting about they may think the game doesn't mean to much for us and the other 2,300 day trippers!
West Ham away in 2006 > West Ham away in 2012
All standing, all on the piss.
by Rex » 30 Mar 2012 09:37
by Agent Balti » 30 Mar 2012 10:03
No Fixed Abode This West Ham fan did have a point though...
"I must admit never having met anyone who admits to supporting Reading.
To be honest beyond the period that Pardew spent there you'd have to describe them as a totally anonymous club.
Was astonished a while back to hear theyve been in existence for 140 years"
by melonhead » 30 Mar 2012 10:09
No Fixed Abode This West Ham fan did have a point though...
"I must admit never having met anyone who admits to supporting Reading.
To be honest beyond the period that Pardew spent there you'd have to describe them as a totally anonymous club.
Was astonished a while back to hear theyve been in existence for 140 years"
by The Prisoner » 30 Mar 2012 11:18
melonheadNo Fixed Abode This West Ham fan did have a point though...
"I must admit never having met anyone who admits to supporting Reading.
To be honest beyond the period that Pardew spent there you'd have to describe them as a totally anonymous club.
Was astonished a while back to hear theyve been in existence for 140 years"
why not, he sound s hungry. trolls need to eat too!
1. ive never met ayone who supports carlisle either.so what
2.werent we still anonymous under pards?
3.it is astonishing isnt it
by Seal » 30 Mar 2012 11:39
Jerry St Clairpaulholsgrove Can we just have chants and songs about the team and the players out there. None of this gayness with socks.cheer the team through the battle of the first half, they get boo'd off we come out buzzing and end the game. Hopefully if the players see how much we are behind them and the team it should help give them some more energy and willness to win for the supporters too. If they see us pratting about they may think the game doesn't mean to much for us and the other 2,300 day trippers!
West Ham away in 2006 > West Ham away in 2012
All standing, all on the piss.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 30 Mar 2012 11:42
by Blakey's Right Peg » 30 Mar 2012 11:50
LoyalRoyalFan Please don't do the sock thing.
by who are ya? » 30 Mar 2012 12:29
by leicsRoyal » 30 Mar 2012 13:38
by exileinleeds » 30 Mar 2012 14:02
leicsRoyal I almost feel sorry for him, how could little old Reading do this to someone?
I hate Reading, and I hate even more the fact that I hate them. They've irritated me since the "We've got your manager" game, and by the time we had that the feezing cold nine man **** bus queue bollox the other month that irritation had completely turned to hatrid. I've been successfully wound up by the ******* two bob *******. I wasn't even bothered about getting promoted as I'm loving the Championship, until these ***** popped up in second spot, i only want to go up to stop them (Olympic Stadium / Tottenham all over again)
by rfcjoe » 30 Mar 2012 14:03
by facaldaqui » 30 Mar 2012 14:28
grey_squirrelroyalexile It's the fallout of the Ford Dagenham plant. Family connections >>>>>>>>>> education.
What's that got to do with anything? Aren't the majoity of West Ham's "hard as nails" "eastend" support from Sarfend?
Innit?
by WoodleyRoyal » 31 Mar 2012 16:23
by RFCUK » 31 Mar 2012 16:29
WoodleyRoyal Did the socks come out?
by Ian Royal » 31 Mar 2012 16:36
No Fixed Abode This West Ham fan did have a point though...
"I must admit never having met anyone who admits to supporting Reading.
To be honest beyond the period that Pardew spent there you'd have to describe them as a totally anonymous club.
Was astonished a while back to hear theyve been in existence for 140 years"
by Pool and Darts » 31 Mar 2012 16:47
Ian RoyalNo Fixed Abode This West Ham fan did have a point though...
"I must admit never having met anyone who admits to supporting Reading.
To be honest beyond the period that Pardew spent there you'd have to describe them as a totally anonymous club.
Was astonished a while back to hear theyve been in existence for 140 years"
He seems to have missed the 106 season and the year we beat them 6-0 finishing 8th in the Prem.
by Ian Royal » 31 Mar 2012 16:57
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