Forbury LionPrawn Sandwich, glass of Gin, Come on Reading win win winCountryRoyalNo Fixed Abode "Ham hock pie, hummus roll, c'mon Reading score a goal".
"Chicken pate, ham terrine, the finest team you've ever seen"
Lovely stuff.
by Royal With Cheese » 01 Jun 2017 00:14
Forbury LionPrawn Sandwich, glass of Gin, Come on Reading win win winCountryRoyalNo Fixed Abode "Ham hock pie, hummus roll, c'mon Reading score a goal".
"Chicken pate, ham terrine, the finest team you've ever seen"
by RoyalBlue » 01 Jun 2017 07:46
Para Handynotloyalenuffroyal Hmmmm. Yes...
And did you know teachers are even allowed to smile sometimes, have a joke, use irony and even, yes even, not wear a tie sometimes. Extraordinary. I even go shopping.
Shame Your Block isn't a demand. It's not a serious poke at everybody there, just meant to be a light hearted dissemination of the disappointment I (And note the I there, thoroughly a personal thing) at my fellow block 221ers.
Fair play to them.... they led their own lives, I just thought some witty discourse on their lack of involvement and adventures to the pick and mix stand, alongside the bloke who went out after 15 minutes (? When he was planning his trip to the football , did he not think "oooh -when I get there after a few beers, May be I'll need a wee rather than waste some of that £76 a ticket I have paid to watch football")... might be amusing.
Clearly not. Offence caused. Many apologies. I shall retreat to my interactive whiteboard and lament on my inability to get 8x to focus for every millisecond that OFSTED demands. I am failing. I am failing.........
Yep, I don't think I said anything about your general demeanour. I'm sure you're allowed to smile when you're not posting miserable bollox on here.
FFS, why does it matter what other people do? Shame Your Block sounds like a demand too, tbh. Maybe (hopefully), you're not an English teacher.
I was in your block. I don't think I went for a piss after 15 minutes but so what if I had. WTF has it got to do with you?
Too many people on here worry too much about what other fans do. Whether they leave the ground early, whether they sing enough. It's farcical tbh. I've been going since 1970 btw so don't need any education about support. Sure it can make a difference, not convinced it makes a massive difference, .
by LUX » 01 Jun 2017 08:08
RoyalBlue I now deeply regret nerves taking the better of me and not singing for Liam Moore and Jordan Obita as they stepped up to take their penalties
by Forbury Lion » 01 Jun 2017 09:04
Strange behaviour, Maybe The Torch can shed some light on this?LWJ The Torch was full of bellends who think it's hard to throw bottles into the crowds.
by Forbury Lion » 01 Jun 2017 09:19
by Sebastian the Red » 01 Jun 2017 10:41
LUXRoyalBlue I now deeply regret nerves taking the better of me and not singing for Liam Moore and Jordan Obita as they stepped up to take their penalties
lolwut
by Sebastian the Red » 01 Jun 2017 10:42
Forbury Lion One thing that grated me about our fans were those who started to gather their belongings together ready to leave before the last penalty was taken, I know statistically speaking the penalty taker is more likely to score than not, but for the sake of 30 seconds of whatever just chant Ali Al Habsi's name and still believe.
by bobby1413 » 01 Jun 2017 11:35
LUXRoyalBlue I now deeply regret nerves taking the better of me and not singing for Liam Moore and Jordan Obita as they stepped up to take their penalties
lolwut
by Stockport Royal » 01 Jun 2017 12:25
bobby1413LUXRoyalBlue I now deeply regret nerves taking the better of me and not singing for Liam Moore and Jordan Obita as they stepped up to take their penalties
lolwut
At least we now know who to blame.
RB you are now banned from any further RFC games. If I see you there, I will ring up your school and tell them you're a pedalo
by LWJ » 01 Jun 2017 12:35
Forbury Lion One thing that grated me about our fans were those who started to gather their belongings together ready to leave before the last penalty was taken, I know statistically speaking the penalty taker is more likely to score than not, but for the sake of 30 seconds of whatever just chant Ali Al Habsi's name and still believe.
by Forbury Lion » 01 Jun 2017 13:27
It distracted Ali Al Habsi as they were in his direct line of sight just to the side of the penalty taker.Sebastian the RedForbury Lion One thing that grated me about our fans were those who started to gather their belongings together ready to leave before the last penalty was taken, I know statistically speaking the penalty taker is more likely to score than not, but for the sake of 30 seconds of whatever just chant Ali Al Habsi's name and still believe.
Why did that bother you Forbes? Did it stop you from doing what you wanted to do?
by Y21 » 01 Jun 2017 13:59
by Jackson Corner » 01 Jun 2017 16:42
by Forbury Lion » 01 Jun 2017 16:56
Did you catch his hobnob username?Jackson Corner Let me just tell you why this club will always struggle to attract new fans. Or at least have a more dedicated loyal fan base. For me it was summed up by a gentleman I was chatting to on the on the train going to Paddington.
"You going to the game mate". ( I was wearing my Reading colours) " yes mate" I replied.
Him "See the game Saturday I thought my Gunners p.....d all over Chelsea "
Me " your Gunners what part of North London are you from?"
Him "Tilehurst"
Me " so why are you coming today?.
Him " Here for the f.......n crack, don't give a toss about Reading. Don't get me wrong I hope they win be nice to take me boy to see the Gunners next season".
As this conversation of two intellectual minds progressed, I later found he could not name a Reading player and had only been to about 5 games at the Mad Stad. Turned out he didn't know that much about Arsenal either.
by Barney » 01 Jun 2017 19:04
by CountryRoyal » 01 Jun 2017 19:06
Jackson Corner Let me just tell you why this club will always struggle to attract new fans. Or at least have a more dedicated loyal fan base. For me it was summed up by a gentleman I was chatting to on the on the train going to Paddington.
"You going to the game mate". ( I was wearing my Reading colours) " yes mate" I replied.
Him "See the game Saturday I thought my Gunners p.....d all over Chelsea "
Me " your Gunners what part of North London are you from?"
Him "Tilehurst"
Me " so why are you coming today?.
Him " Here for the f.......n crack, don't give a toss about Reading. Don't get me wrong I hope they win be nice to take me boy to see the Gunners next season".
As this conversation of two intellectual minds progressed, I later found he could not name a Reading player and had only been to about 5 games at the Mad Stad. Turned out he didn't know that much about Arsenal either.
by Para Handy » 02 Jun 2017 21:40
RoyalBlue Finally if you think 'The Shame Your Block Thread' is a demand, it's a damn good job you're not a teacher. Try reading the title again. The use of 'the' at the start prevents it being a demand. 'Shame your block' might have been a demand but that's not what's written, is it?
by bobby1413 » 04 Jun 2017 11:49
Jackson Corner Let me just tell you why this club will always struggle to attract new fans. Or at least have a more dedicated loyal fan base. For me it was summed up by a gentleman I was chatting to on the on the train going to Paddington.
"You going to the game mate". ( I was wearing my Reading colours) " yes mate" I replied.
Him "See the game Saturday I thought my Gunners p.....d all over Chelsea "
Me " your Gunners what part of North London are you from?"
Him "Tilehurst"
Me " so why are you coming today?.
Him " Here for the f.......n crack, don't give a toss about Reading. Don't get me wrong I hope they win be nice to take me boy to see the Gunners next season".
As this conversation of two intellectual minds progressed, I later found he could not name a Reading player and had only been to about 5 games at the Mad Stad. Turned out he didn't know that much about Arsenal either.
by RoyalBlue » 05 Jun 2017 13:39
Para HandyRoyalBlue Finally if you think 'The Shame Your Block Thread' is a demand, it's a damn good job you're not a teacher. Try reading the title again. The use of 'the' at the start prevents it being a demand. 'Shame your block' might have been a demand but that's not what's written, is it?
Lolz. We'll have to disagree on the semantics there. You're a twat so I don't mind disagreeing with you. I'm not even sure I should engage with you. How many games have you been to? Enough to warrant a another reply? I suspect not.
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