by McDermolenko » 16 Feb 2022 22:52
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Feb 2022 22:56
by NathStPaul » 16 Feb 2022 22:56
by PATRIQT » 16 Feb 2022 22:57
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Feb 2022 22:57
NathStPaul My suggestion would be that on Tuesday we go on the pitch and just sit there. Not at the end, at the start. Sit there and don't move. Don't speak to any players, don't touch anyone, don't approach the manager. Just peacefully sit there and stop the game for as long as possible. They won't ban 2000 supporters, the police won't arrest you.
by windermereROYAL » 16 Feb 2022 22:59
by Millsy » 16 Feb 2022 23:02
by PATRIQT » 16 Feb 2022 23:02
by tmesis » 16 Feb 2022 23:05
NathStPaul My suggestion would be that on Tuesday we go on the pitch and just sit there. Not at the end, at the start. Sit there and don't move.
by NathStPaul » 16 Feb 2022 23:05
Snowflake RoyalNathStPaul My suggestion would be that on Tuesday we go on the pitch and just sit there. Not at the end, at the start. Sit there and don't move. Don't speak to any players, don't touch anyone, don't approach the manager. Just peacefully sit there and stop the game for as long as possible. They won't ban 2000 supporters, the police won't arrest you.
No, but we'll get a massive fine and possibly a points deduction
by windermereROYAL » 16 Feb 2022 23:05
PATRIQT It's time to raise some money for a plane and banner to fly over Deep Dale with "READING ARE DAI' ING" on it.
Take my £1.
by NathStPaul » 16 Feb 2022 23:07
Millsy I'm actually a bit lost atm, don't know what to think. A vociferous supporter of ACTION ASAP, protests and the pitch invasion, I now don't even know what to think after witnessing the shocking abuse of Drinkwater (whom I've knocked since his second game, so I'm no fan!). I suddenly feel so distant to some of the protesters who up until that point I was 100% behind.
This is what happens when the majority sit there in silent apathy - those who protest have to be more toxic to compensate.
WTF is happening to our club.
Dai just let Pauno and his clowns go, pay them off and put anyone else in charge PLEASE before the club turns on itself and alienates the players. If I was a Reading player now I wouldn't give two hoots about the fans. The only positive I can see is them being so fed up with Pauno they protest openly, calling for change.
Troubling times.
by NathStPaul » 16 Feb 2022 23:07
tmesisNathStPaul My suggestion would be that on Tuesday we go on the pitch and just sit there. Not at the end, at the start. Sit there and don't move.
Do that, and there's every chance you'll be picked to play in defence.
by ILoveMoonPig » 16 Feb 2022 23:07
by PATRIQT » 16 Feb 2022 23:10
by Millsy » 16 Feb 2022 23:16
NathStPaulMillsy I'm actually a bit lost atm, don't know what to think. A vociferous supporter of ACTION ASAP, protests and the pitch invasion, I now don't even know what to think after witnessing the shocking abuse of Drinkwater (whom I've knocked since his second game, so I'm no fan!). I suddenly feel so distant to some of the protesters who up until that point I was 100% behind.
This is what happens when the majority sit there in silent apathy - those who protest have to be more toxic to compensate.
WTF is happening to our club.
Dai just let Pauno and his clowns go, pay them off and put anyone else in charge PLEASE before the club turns on itself and alienates the players. If I was a Reading player now I wouldn't give two hoots about the fans. The only positive I can see is them being so fed up with Pauno they protest openly, calling for change.
Troubling times.
He's not our player, he gets over 100k a week, he doesn't care what our supporters say to him. Get off your high horse.
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Feb 2022 23:17
Millsy I'm actually a bit lost atm, don't know what to think. A vociferous supporter of ACTION ASAP, protests and the pitch invasion, I now don't even know what to think after witnessing the shocking abuse of Drinkwater (whom I've knocked since his second game, so I'm no fan!). I suddenly feel so distant to some of the protesters who up until that point I was 100% behind.
This is what happens when the majority sit there in silent apathy - those who protest have to be more toxic to compensate.
WTF is happening to our club.
Dai just let Pauno and his clowns go, pay them off and put anyone else in charge PLEASE before the club turns on itself and alienates the players. If I was a Reading player now I wouldn't give two hoots about the fans. The only positive I can see is them being so fed up with Pauno they protest openly, calling for change.
Troubling times.
by Millsy » 16 Feb 2022 23:18
Snowflake RoyalMillsy I'm actually a bit lost atm, don't know what to think. A vociferous supporter of ACTION ASAP, protests and the pitch invasion, I now don't even know what to think after witnessing the shocking abuse of Drinkwater (whom I've knocked since his second game, so I'm no fan!). I suddenly feel so distant to some of the protesters who up until that point I was 100% behind.
This is what happens when the majority sit there in silent apathy - those who protest have to be more toxic to compensate.
WTF is happening to our club.
Dai just let Pauno and his clowns go, pay them off and put anyone else in charge PLEASE before the club turns on itself and alienates the players. If I was a Reading player now I wouldn't give two hoots about the fans. The only positive I can see is them being so fed up with Pauno they protest openly, calling for change.
Troubling times.
Angry people acting angry shocker. What do you expect from a protest? A polite exchange of grievances over tea and biscuits?
Yeah, it's not what you want to see, but it's entirely predictable, so no idea why you find it so shocking.
by JR » 16 Feb 2022 23:19
by leon » 16 Feb 2022 23:20
ILoveMoonPig Seriously, we need to chill. We need to stop taking it out on the players and actually offer them support. How much better did they play on Saturday with meite getting the crowd going?
Clearly there's some big interpersonal issues happening at the club, mystery injuries, ongoing sicknesses, whatever happened with Liam Moore etc. Seriously, the players need to get together with the management staff, clear the air and get back together as a group.
Hell, why not send them on a team building weekend to some country retreat in Wales if it would help.
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