Smallest away attendance

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by peterroyal76 » 07 Jun 2012 19:44

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paultheroyal Swansea Away - 1992 perhaps - Uwe Hartenberger with a late equaliser. Severn Bridge got closed - i managed to get over before that happened but i dont think many made it in the ground that Friday night!!



I was there that night, didn't a steward nick the sheep from the top of the goal net?

and as I recall the coaches arrived some time after half time ..and fans got aharged full price.


I was on one of the coaches and we did arrive near half time, if I remember rightly it was the night Lewis fought Bruno in Cardiff.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by peterroyal76 » 07 Jun 2012 19:46

No Fixed Abode I remember going to watch Bolton V Reading at Burnden Park in the FA Cup with Jim Leighton in goal. Reading got beaten and it pissed with rain the entire match. Anyone remember a Reading fan called Bunyan? He was there - he used to go to lots of games at this time. Anyway, probably about 50 people there.


I used to go to matches with a bloke called Bunyan, his first name was Simon and he still goes to games although he now lives in Weston Super-Mare.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by No Fixed Abode » 07 Jun 2012 20:09

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No Fixed Abode I remember going to watch Bolton V Reading at Burnden Park in the FA Cup with Jim Leighton in goal. Reading got beaten and it pissed with rain the entire match. Anyone remember a Reading fan called Bunyan? He was there - he used to go to lots of games at this time. Anyway, probably about 50 people there.


I used to go to matches with a bloke called Bunyan, his first name was Simon and he still goes to games although he now lives in Weston Super-Mare.


I think that's him!!

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Tony Le Mesmer » 07 Jun 2012 21:43

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No Fixed Abode I remember going to watch Bolton V Reading at Burnden Park in the FA Cup with Jim Leighton in goal. Reading got beaten and it pissed with rain the entire match. Anyone remember a Reading fan called Bunyan? He was there - he used to go to lots of games at this time. Anyway, probably about 50 people there.


I used to go to matches with a bloke called Bunyan, his first name was Simon and he still goes to games although he now lives in Weston Super-Mare.


I think that's him!!


Not sure if its the same guy, but sounds like a guy who used to make drawings in a note book of all the action points, like stick men drawings. Seriously wierd. He stopped going completely out of the blue in the early 90s but think he still goes again now. He never missed a game back then.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by paultheroyal » 07 Jun 2012 22:41

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paultheroyal Swansea Away - 1992 perhaps - Uwe Hartenberger with a late equaliser. Severn Bridge got closed - i managed to get over before that happened but i dont think many made it in the ground that Friday night!!



I was there that night, didn't a steward nick the sheep from the top of the goal net?

and as I recall the coaches arrived some time after half time ..and fans got aharged full price.


That's the one. The inflatable sheep was not appreciated that night. Loved the vetch field.


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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Royal With Cheese » 08 Jun 2012 00:24

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paultheroyal Swansea Away - 1992 perhaps - Uwe Hartenberger with a late equaliser. Severn Bridge got closed - i managed to get over before that happened but i dont think many made it in the ground that Friday night!!



I was there that night, didn't a steward nick the sheep from the top of the goal net?

and as I recall the coaches arrived some time after half time ..and fans got aharged full price.


I was on one of the coaches and we did arrive near half time, if I remember rightly it was the night Lewis fought Bruno in Cardiff.

Yes. They had to stop the traffic while they separated the pair of them on the motorway.

I always presumed that was the reason the coaches were late anyway.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 08 Jun 2012 00:26

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paultheroyal Swansea Away - 1992 perhaps - Uwe Hartenberger with a late equaliser. Severn Bridge got closed - i managed to get over before that happened but i dont think many made it in the ground that Friday night!!



I was there that night, didn't a steward nick the sheep from the top of the goal net?

and as I recall the coaches arrived some time after half time ..and fans got aharged full price.


That's the one. The inflatable sheep was not appreciated that night. Loved the vetch field.


The coaches turned up with 1/2 an hour to go. The traffic on the detour was a nightmare. Those who went over the bridge said there was only about 1/2 an hour delay.

Luckily both sides were decent enough to wait until we'd got there before scoring.

A few fans had a right strop about paying full price, but generally they were the same whingers who moaned about paying full price if they didn't get a comp.


We played Peterborough away one year when it was stupidly foggy, and there can't have been many more than 100 there. We lost 3-5, and Jim Leighton was none too pleased to be hit on the side of the head from a shot in the pre-match warm-up.

I'm sure that Leyton Orient autoglass trophy game mentioned earlier was a 1-1 daw. Oddly, I always thought Brisbane Road looked exactly the same with 1000 people in it as when there was 4000.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Royal With Cheese » 08 Jun 2012 00:35

Rev Algenon Stickleback H [We played Peterborough away one year when it was stupidly foggy, and there can't have been many more than 100 there. We lost 3-5, and Jim Leighton was none too pleased to be hit on the side of the head from a shot in the pre-match warm-up.

Ha ha, I remember that game as I mssed two of our goals - firstly Stevie Richardson's (fcuking hen's teeth and all that) standing in the pie queue and the penalty having a piss.

David Lee scored the third I think - great strike He was too good for us.

Wasn't a particularly small attendance for that time. 300 ish I think.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by superreadingfan » 08 Jun 2012 02:51

slightly off topic but does anyone know what readings average away attendance last season?


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Re: Smallest away attendance

by royalsteve » 08 Jun 2012 04:19

mansfield away years ago couldnt have been much - def<50

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by RFCMod » 08 Jun 2012 09:12

Plymouth away in the late 90's on a Tuesday night in the replay of the FA Cup

Bournemouth away in the Autoglass Trophy

Too many small attendances away in the early 90's midweek

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Royal Lady » 08 Jun 2012 09:17

In the 80s when I went to every game, home and away (or near as damn it) you would recognise all the supporters - there were a pair of of very large blond twins that used to go - either they've lost weight and I don't recognise them anymore, or they've stopped going. Been to loads of games where we only took 1 coach. Do they still have a collection for the driver, even though you've paid a coach fare?

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by taipeiroyal » 08 Jun 2012 09:24

Norfolk Royal Remember going to Hartlepool away circa 1976. Certainly had one coach going there but when people got in the ground I never saw another Reading fan again.

Quite common in those days for away fans not to have a section so they just melted away.


If the score was 0-0, I would have been at that game. I remember sitting at the back of the coach playing cards...and that was the highlight of the day!


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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Norfolk Royal » 08 Jun 2012 09:31

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Quite common in those days for away fans not to have a section so they just melted away.


If the score was 0-0, I would have been at that game. I remember sitting at the back of the coach playing cards...and that was the highlight of the day!


It was 0-0 yes. My day was notable by asking the programme seller why there was a picture of a monkey being hanged on the front page. The look I got!

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Squelchy2507 » 08 Jun 2012 10:48

Royal Lady In the 80s when I went to every game, home and away (or near as damn it) you would recognise all the supporters - there were a pair of of very large blond twins that used to go - either they've lost weight and I don't recognise them anymore, or they've stopped going.


Mick and Andy (or Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum as they were affectionately known to their friends). I've seen them at a couple of games in recent years, but not regularly.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Royal Lady » 08 Jun 2012 11:01

Cheers! I'll look out for them!

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by No Fixed Abode » 08 Jun 2012 11:18

I remember two blonde identical twin blokes, but they were never 'large'. Quite tall, but not obese. This was the same era as Bunyan and Rab C Nesbitt.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Stuka » 08 Jun 2012 12:32

I once went to a League Cup game in the mid 90's and the entire away support had dwarfism.

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Mr Optimist » 08 Jun 2012 12:41

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Royal Lady In the 80s when I went to every game, home and away (or near as damn it) you would recognise all the supporters - there were a pair of of very large blond twins that used to go - either they've lost weight and I don't recognise them anymore, or they've stopped going.


Mick and Andy (or Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum as they were affectionately known to their friends). I've seen them at a couple of games in recent years, but not regularly.


I remember them from the Rendezvous days. They were large and posties by occupation I think?

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Re: Smallest away attendance

by Mr Optimist » 08 Jun 2012 12:46

Other characters I remember are a couple of blokes who used to go together regularly. One looked like Morrisey with a wasting disease and had his own "individual" clapping style; his mate had dyed black hair and had permanently lost his voice and spoke with a croak. Top blokes both of them and a fixture on the South Bank.

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