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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by soggy biscuit » 30 Sep 2012 17:32

biscuitman What would you do if that 'away' supporter openly celebrated two goals yesterday and was sitting next to you? You would accept it and do nothing even if, at that time, they could of scored a third?


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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Compo's Hat » 30 Sep 2012 18:29

royalexile God forbid any of the Reading support sitting in the oppositions end. That has never happened before has it.


I know someone who sat in the away end of the South a few years back. Did make me chuckle when he started having banter with the East.

Certainly where i sit there would be little tolerance to an opposition supporter. Have seen a few forced out of Y25 over the years but i'm not surprised you can get away with it in most other parts of the ground.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Jerry St Clair » 30 Sep 2012 20:05

biscuitman What would you do if that 'away' supporter openly celebrated two goals yesterday and was sitting next to you? You would accept it and do nothing even if, at that time, they could of scored a third?


What are you suggesting? Snitch to a steward like a big girl? Kick the shit out of him?

Actually, I think I'd sit there and do nothing.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Royalclapper » 30 Sep 2012 20:19

The biggest problem might be if there were too many nutters from either side who took exception. If a scuffle broke out and somebody got hurt, there could be awkward questions to be answered.

Remember going to Ayresome Park in around '87 for Middlesborough v Reading not long after they had been declared extinct only to be thankfully resurrected. Two 'borough fans sat with us in the away end to say thanks to everyone for coming and helping the club out. They did it all season for visiting fans there. I would happily sit by those type of fans, home or away, any day of the week.
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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by peterroyal76 » 30 Sep 2012 20:39

If you're in the opposition part of the stadium you should keep your mouth shut, easier said than done I know but it's common sense.


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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by larry1971 » 30 Sep 2012 21:01

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Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.


I was sitting in the disabled section in the corner of the north and main stand when Newcastle scored there was a bloke behind me who got very excited and started chearing a steward did speak to himbut if it's the bloke I think you're talking about then technically speaking he wasn't exactly in the home end as when I turned around to look he appppeaed to be sitting in one of the seats in the hospitality boxes.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by East Stand Ste » 01 Oct 2012 08:08

royalexile God forbid any of the Reading support sitting in the oppositions end. That has never happened before has it.


well it does and i have done it twice, but the difference is i have the common decency (and common sense) to a) not wear colours b) keep my mouth firmly closed!

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by Rex » 01 Oct 2012 08:15

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royalexile God forbid any of the Reading support sitting in the oppositions end. That has never happened before has it.


well it does and i have done it twice, but the difference is i have the common decency (and common sense) to a) not wear colours b) keep my mouth firmly closed!

My tongue was firmly in my cheek m8.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by East Stand Ste » 01 Oct 2012 08:20

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royalexile God forbid any of the Reading support sitting in the oppositions end. That has never happened before has it.


well it does and i have done it twice, but the difference is i have the common decency (and common sense) to a) not wear colours b) keep my mouth firmly closed!

My tongue was firmly in my cheek m8.


oh i realise. my point is, that i dont have a problem with it as such (would be a tad hypocritical), but they SHOULD be ejected if they are openly celebrating/wearing colours. but yes, body language is a bit of a give away anyway.


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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by cmonurz » 01 Oct 2012 09:32

As has already been said – openly goading home fans is a no no, and the fan could have no complaints about being removed. But celebrating when their team scores? Christ are we that backward that this causes us offence? Rugby fans sit together, you know. And don’t quote sporting culture to me. If you can’t go to a game without dealing with pent up feelings of rage against people in different football shirts then you shouldn’t be in public anyway.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Rex » 01 Oct 2012 09:36

It would depend on a number of factors as you say.
In your face celebration and winding up those around them.
How meek those are around them.
The standard of stewarding.
Only with the first point would I have a real issue.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by East Stand Ste » 01 Oct 2012 10:06

cmonurz If you can’t go to a game without dealing with pent up feelings of rage against people in different football shirts then you shouldn’t be in public anyway.
fair comment

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by larry1971 » 01 Oct 2012 10:13

cmonurz As has already been said – openly goading home fans is a no no, and the fan could have no complaints about being removed. But celebrating when their team scores? Christ are we that backward that this causes us offence? Rugby fans sit together, you know. And don’t quote sporting culture to me. If you can’t go to a game without dealing with pent up feelings of rage against people in different football shirts then you shouldn’t be in public anyway.



agreed - I certainly don't have a problem with it and can't really understand why people get so upset just because a handful of people in the home end have celerbrated a goal scored by the away team .similar comments on another thread were made after the Spurs game but the fact is Reading like any other club will have a percentage of fans who go every home game but support another club and will understandably chear their club when they visit the Madejski,.


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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by East Stand Ste » 01 Oct 2012 11:03

Reading like any other club will have a percentage of fans who go every home game but support another club and will understandably chear their club when they visit the Madejski,.

why not go and watch the club that they support then?! my local team is portsmouth now having moved a few years ago and i travel to go and watch the team i support

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by LWJ » 01 Oct 2012 13:16

royalexile God forbid any of the Reading support sitting in the oppositions end. That has never happened before has it.


Crystal Palace 2 years ago, I sat in the home end near the dugouts with a Palace supporting friend of the family, it was the game we drew 3-3? I struggled to contain my emotion when I shouted for the penalty. But politely clapped when they scored. :oops:

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by melonhead » 01 Oct 2012 14:55

stood and cheered reading in the home end at old trafford- had no problems- just friendly banter with the mancs around us


probably cos we were a little harmless nonentity
probably different if we were liverpool fans

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Green » 01 Oct 2012 14:56

Indeed, it's like "Oh a Reading fan, how quaint"

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by larry1971 » 01 Oct 2012 15:27

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Reading like any other club will have a percentage of fans who go every home game but support another club and will understandably chear their club when they visit the Madejski,.

why not go and watch the club that they support then?! my local team is portsmouth now having moved a few years ago and i travel to go and watch the team i support



because for various reasons not every person is able to go and travel to see their team play some times it's because of long distances involved or because like my self being disabled.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by Royalclapper » 01 Oct 2012 16:25

melonhead stood and cheered reading in the home end at old trafford- had no problems- just friendly banter with the mancs around us


probably cos we were a little harmless nonentity
probably different if we were liverpool fans


And they are the worst culprits at other teams home grounds.

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Re: Pathetic stewarding

by peterroyal76 » 01 Oct 2012 19:38

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Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.


I was sitting in the disabled section in the corner of the north and main stand when Newcastle scored there was a bloke behind me who got very excited and started chearing a steward did speak to himbut if it's the bloke I think you're talking about then technically speaking he wasn't exactly in the home end as when I turned around to look he appppeaed to be sitting in one of the seats in the hospitality boxes.


Was it Mike Ashley?

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