by Royalupnorth » 16 Apr 2010 19:51
by URZZ » 16 Apr 2010 19:51
voyager1 Has anyone else on here ever came to Reading, originally as an away supporter for another team? or have some other story which doesn't involve the traditional "I was taken to my first Reading match at the age of 8"?
by peterroyal76 » 16 Apr 2010 20:18
Royalupnorth As a student I got a job as a safety steward. Needing cash I whored myself out to anyone who would take me, doing stewarding for the Cricket test matches at the Oval and Lords, as well as Football matches for Oxford, Swindon and Reading.
I was a Physiotherapy student at the time, and remember asking the Swindon Physio about working in football and he custard pied me. When I asked Paul Turner during Reading matches (not during the match itself of course, we were both busy working ) he was really helpful, culminating in him taking my phone number when I left university and stopped doing the Stewarding.
When RFC were applying for Academy status he phoned me and asked if I was interested in applying for the job. I did, and thanks to the gods shining on me that day I got the job.
I worked alongside Paul Turner for 2 seasons, during the 98/99 and 99/00 season before personal matters meant a move to Manchester was necessary.
Based on this experience, who else could I support?
(If you would've asked me on my first day at University I would've said I was a Swindon fan, but I knew nothing about football back then)
by Ark Royal » 16 Apr 2010 20:35
CoveRoyal 46yo, I was born in Woodley, but moved about 10 miles away to Yateley when I was 3yo I grew up a Chelsea fan, not sure why, but always LOOKED out for the Reading results as they were my 2nd team. My dad was born and grew up there. Tuesday 29th of August 2000 I took my son, who was 7yo at thetime , to his first game with his Grandad. Stoke at home and the score was 3-3. It's now October 28th at about 1pm out of the blue he said " are we going to football again today?" Ok. So off we went. Oxford at home, 4-3. I am sure you will remember that game, it poured!!!. Only tickets we could get in the North stand were at the front. We got soaked, but he loved it. We went to all the remaining games including the play off final. I left the Millenium stadium with a very quiet Daniel (my son) with a tear in his eye. "Dont worry we wll make it next year. Shall we get season tickets?" "yes please" he said. As they say the rest is history. He became an ardent Reading supporter, much to the amusement of his big 4 supporting friends in the begining. He would proudly wear his Reading shirt in to school on dressdown days and I had switched to being a Reading Fan with Chelsea as my 2nd team whose results I look out for. LOL. 25th March 2006, we were there at Leicester, and his team were now in the Prem. "Who is laughing now?" he said. Thing is, if Reading were still in League One we would still be going because he loves his football and his team. Not one to follow the crowd is my Daniel
by Royal Lady » 16 Apr 2010 20:45
Norfolk RoyalRoyal Lady Our drama teacher at the time was married to Paul Birdseye who was the captain of Wycombe Wanderers - and we were quite excited that someone else in the school liked football and spoke about it too!
Captain Birdseye
Are you sure about that?
by rhroyal » 17 Apr 2010 07:14
by PieEater » 17 Apr 2010 10:00
by Arnie_Pie » 17 Apr 2010 10:19
by Sir Rodney Effing » 17 Apr 2010 13:27
sandmanvoyager1 Has anyone else on here ever came to Reading, originally as an away supporter for another team? or have some other story which doesn't involve the traditional "I was taken to my first Reading match at the age of 8"?
Only started going at 8 years old. Bloddy Plastics.
by SLAMMED » 17 Apr 2010 17:41
by FiNeRaIn » 17 Apr 2010 18:10
SLAMMED The amount of people that cheered in the hotel when Man United scored was almost embarrassing.
by glass half full » 17 Apr 2010 18:20
FiNeRaInSLAMMED The amount of people that cheered in the hotel when Man United scored was almost embarrassing.
Same in the concourse. In y25, pathetic.
by SLAMMED » 17 Apr 2010 18:22
by Bubbly4Me » 18 Apr 2010 19:48
by Northern Git » 18 Apr 2010 22:16
by AndyRFC » 18 Apr 2010 22:51
by LUX » 24 Nov 2015 10:14
Bubbly4Me I'm in my 2nd year as a ST holder now, although it would be more but I couldn't even get a ticket to most matches when we were in the prem. Bloody plastics!
I moved to Wantage, from Watford. Used to go to Watford as much as I could, but I'm agoraphobic so crowds weren't the best for me Got a lot better, mentaly, and applied for a Watford season ticket a few years back. I wanted to sit next to my sister (ST holder there) and the person next to her wasn't renewing but they wouldn't let me have it. They kept saying it was taken and the only place they could offer me was in the Rookery. This was no good for me as I needed to sit next to my sister to help with the panic stuff. I even explained the situation to them a number of times but they wouldn't help.
I really wanted to watch Championship footie so I randomly checked the Reading web site (being close to Wantage) and found 2 ST seats in a great position for me (back row, East stand) and snapped them up. They'll be mine 'till I die now
I still go to all Watford games that don't clash with ours (which isn't many as we have the same schedule for some reason) but my blood has certainly turned towards the blue side!
Oh, and the seat next to my sister wasn't sold and is still available. W*nkers!
Next Saturday will be interesting. If we're still in any kind of shout for the playoff's I'll be backing the hoops, but if we're out of the running, I'll be yellow for the day coz I really don't want the 'Orns to go down.
by MoorgateRoyal » 24 Nov 2015 12:21
by Snowball136 » 24 Nov 2015 12:33
by MoorgateRoyal » 24 Nov 2015 12:37
Snowball136 I was born in Newport, Mon (now Gwent)