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?
Yes
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?
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.
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?
by Royalclapper » 30 Sep 2012 20:19
by peterroyal76 » 30 Sep 2012 20:39
by larry1971 » 30 Sep 2012 21:01
LoyalRoyalFanGreen Why does it bother you, LoyalRoyalFan?
Let me think..... Newcastle fan going mad when they score, stewards sit there doing nothing about the complaints.
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.
by Rex » 01 Oct 2012 08:15
East Stand Steroyalexile 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!
by East Stand Ste » 01 Oct 2012 08:20
royalexileEast Stand Steroyalexile 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.
by cmonurz » 01 Oct 2012 09:32
by Rex » 01 Oct 2012 09:36
by East Stand Ste » 01 Oct 2012 10:06
fair commentcmonurz 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.
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.
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,.
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.
by melonhead » 01 Oct 2012 14:55
by Green » 01 Oct 2012 14:56
by larry1971 » 01 Oct 2012 15:27
East Stand SteReading 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
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
by peterroyal76 » 01 Oct 2012 19:38
larry1971LoyalRoyalFanGreen Why does it bother you, LoyalRoyalFan?
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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