by CountryRoyal »
19 Apr 2015 20:56
The most annoying thing I heard, or didn't hear more specifically, was the lack of vocal support where I was. In my block there must have been no more than 5 of us constantly singing, a lot of which was started by myself - now I have no intention of playing "I'm a better fan than you" I felt that given the occasion and the performance on the day it wouldn't be too hard to move your hands together and clap to "blue army"...
the block directly to my right was completely silent throughout the whole game apart from a decent amount singing "reading till I die" at the final whistle. Whilst that's noble and all that shite, why the oxf*rd didn't you have the confidence to just sing something - it's not like the majority of our songs are particularly unique or taxing. Someone said "what's the point, they can't hear us from up here" - if everyone had that attitude football would be completely silent.
Though I have to admit I'm not surprised, if the atmosphere at the mad stad is so quiet and subdued with our regular fan base, I don't know why I was expecting thousands of happy go lucky "fans" who live in reading or got a ticket through a mate or whatever, to actually be any different.
I never thought I'd say this, as I absolutely abhor the expression and it's semantics but sepoy sly; go and support Chelsea or oxf*rd whatever prem team you actually care about. I'd rather be in a crowd of 10k real reading fans than 30k people who just rocked up because it was at Wembley.
Fao of those in the lower tiers, and those around me to sang...etc you lot were fantastic and a true credit to this club!
One final point, the drummer has a lot, I mean A LOT of critics, but on Saturday I felt he was really valuable (given the the size of the crowd) and coordinated a decent amount of chants and got people going together.