by Brogue » 23 Oct 2022 10:00
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by 3points » 23 Oct 2022 12:28
if there was a fair few then maybe one of the WHUFC academy teams played in the dome earlier? A work colleague of mine’s lad plays for the Wolves academy (about 8 years old) and I think they were offered cheap tickets to stay and watch the game after their academy matchpaultheroyal Must admit this was on my radar yesterday as saw a selection of kids in Y24 area with West Ham shirts. Don’t bother me other than “bit odd” reaction.
Having said that, my lad has been in “other club kit” but that’s because he’s come from a match in the morning lol.
by RoyalBlue » 23 Oct 2022 13:36
mad79 Maybe if we had a decent kit manufacturer that made kits at the correct size they would get a Reading one. Also where is all last years kit surplus? New fanatics company and macron are shite
by leon » 23 Oct 2022 14:07
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by Millsy » 24 Oct 2022 12:09
by Greatwesternline » 24 Oct 2022 12:28
by Franchise FC » 24 Oct 2022 12:29
Greatwesternline Kid at the Mad Stad wearing whatever they want > Kid not at the Mad Stad
by JR » 24 Oct 2022 12:35
by Nameless » 24 Oct 2022 12:54
Millsy It's fine they're kids they can do what they want. Will often have another club they like.
Adults doing it might be disrespectful but even then, they might support another club but want to see their local club play too. I doubt it's out of malice or disrespect. I've taken down four friends over the years living in or visiting Reading but who support other clubs primarily. No biggie.
by Hendo » 24 Oct 2022 13:30
Franchise FCGreatwesternline Kid at the Mad Stad wearing whatever they want > Kid not at the Mad Stad
Yep, this
by Millsy » 24 Oct 2022 14:15
NamelessMillsy It's fine they're kids they can do what they want. Will often have another club they like.
Adults doing it might be disrespectful but even then, they might support another club but want to see their local club play too. I doubt it's out of malice or disrespect. I've taken down four friends over the years living in or visiting Reading but who support other clubs primarily. No biggie.
People might support another club but what sort of thought process do you go through when planning what to wear on your day out ?
If you are going to watch Reading play why would you opt for a Chelsea top rather than a Gap hoodie or a George at Asda sweat shirt ?
Just another example of how far this country has sunk. It’s disgusting.
by Nameless » 24 Oct 2022 14:43
MillsyNamelessMillsy It's fine they're kids they can do what they want. Will often have another club they like.
Adults doing it might be disrespectful but even then, they might support another club but want to see their local club play too. I doubt it's out of malice or disrespect. I've taken down four friends over the years living in or visiting Reading but who support other clubs primarily. No biggie.
People might support another club but what sort of thought process do you go through when planning what to wear on your day out ?
If you are going to watch Reading play why would you opt for a Chelsea top rather than a Gap hoodie or a George at Asda sweat shirt ?
Just another example of how far this country has sunk. It’s disgusting.
TBH I see where you're coming from. I remember when I muttered to my wife when I saw a d*ck wearing fake QPR hoops around Reading. I then realised it's my problem not his, and I just need to man up and accept it's a free country. But yeah you've got to be a bit dumb to wear an opposing kit and I'd never do it. I watched Oxford play a few times as the local club when I lived there, but I never wore a Reading top.
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