Orion1871NathStPaulReading4eva What's the smallest, longest range one we can get that can carry a Dai Yongge get out of our club flag?
This is genius
"We"
You support Bournemouth.
That's why he's asking for a long range one.
by Sutekh » 19 Feb 2024 11:11
Orion1871NathStPaulReading4eva What's the smallest, longest range one we can get that can carry a Dai Yongge get out of our club flag?
This is genius
"We"
You support Bournemouth.
That's why he's asking for a long range one.
by Forbury Lion » 19 Feb 2024 12:15
AscotexgunnerWinston Biscuit The German protests are now using remote controlled cars
https://twitter.com/ftamsut/status/1758593398292783226?t=HXXgqa2TRT1GGuI_udb9zQ&s=19
https://twitter.com/AwayDays_/status/1758841794979139797?t=p94Uf2mLdHvJP-_tDL5yHQ&s=19
I watched the Frankfurt game today. Fans threw thousands of sweets on the pitch with 3 remote controlled aeroplanes flying around. The sweets took forever to pick up.
by Eaststandman » 19 Feb 2024 15:29
by Sutekh » 19 Feb 2024 17:09
Forbury LionAscotexgunnerWinston Biscuit The German protests are now using remote controlled cars
https://twitter.com/ftamsut/status/1758593398292783226?t=HXXgqa2TRT1GGuI_udb9zQ&s=19
https://twitter.com/AwayDays_/status/1758841794979139797?t=p94Uf2mLdHvJP-_tDL5yHQ&s=19
I watched the Frankfurt game today. Fans threw thousands of sweets on the pitch with 3 remote controlled aeroplanes flying around. The sweets took forever to pick up.
Any footage of this? - Can't find any on google/youtube onlya few photos
by Reading4eva » 20 Feb 2024 06:14
NathStPaulReading4eva What's the smallest, longest range one we can get that can carry a Dai Yongge get out of our club flag?
This is genius
"We"
You support Bournemouth.
by NathStPaul » 20 Feb 2024 08:41
Reading4evaNathStPaulReading4eva What's the smallest, longest range one we can get that can carry a Dai Yongge get out of our club flag?
This is genius
"We"
You support Bournemouth.
You really are someone who loves the sound of his own voice and applauds himself everytime he makes a witty post.
Which is about 1% of the time as most people find you a tiresome wanchor
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Feb 2024 20:01
by PieEater » 21 Feb 2024 10:05
by Forbury Lion » 21 Feb 2024 10:24
If you get two, you can use them as roller skates and stick then under the feet of a Dai Yongge manequin and drive it around the pitch as a target for tennis balls.Reading4eva What's the smallest, longest range one we can get that can carry a Dai Yongge get out of our club flag?
This is genius
by morganb » 21 Feb 2024 11:15
@SellBeforeWeDai
We are going to postpone the London protest.
There are two reasons for this:
1. Logistical
2. Strategic
by Sutekh » 21 Feb 2024 11:41
morganb https://twitter.com/SellBeforeWeDai/status/1760242356958204073
Edited highlights:@SellBeforeWeDai
We are going to postpone the London protest.
There are three reasons for this:
1. Logistical
2. Strategic
3. It's raining and I haven't got a hat because it's not 1955 any more
by Clyde1998 » 21 Feb 2024 16:47
morganb https://twitter.com/SellBeforeWeDai/status/1760242356958204073
Edited highlights:@SellBeforeWeDai
We are going to postpone the London protest.
There are two reasons for this:
1. Logistical
2. Strategic
by Orion1871 » 21 Feb 2024 16:59
Clyde1998morganb https://twitter.com/SellBeforeWeDai/status/1760242356958204073
Edited highlights:@SellBeforeWeDai
We are going to postpone the London protest.
There are two reasons for this:
1. Logistical
2. Strategic
I assumed it wasn't going to happen on Sunday with the lack of update before now.
It's obvious the Met were always going to be less willing to allow a protest than the TVP. The point about the Met saying they'll make arrests for certain chants commonly heard at Reading matches - I'm going to go out on a limb and say that relates to any chants with swearing in it. However, I imagine arresting people for swearing would cause the Met much more problems than if they didn't arrest people for that.
I'd expect the Met are the police force in the UK with the most heavy handed approach to policing, especially when it comes to crowds, so it's not a surprise they'll make it difficult for a protest to take place.
by WestYorksRoyal » 21 Feb 2024 17:32
Orion1871Clyde1998morganb https://twitter.com/SellBeforeWeDai/status/1760242356958204073
Edited highlights:
I assumed it wasn't going to happen on Sunday with the lack of update before now.
It's obvious the Met were always going to be less willing to allow a protest than the TVP. The point about the Met saying they'll make arrests for certain chants commonly heard at Reading matches - I'm going to go out on a limb and say that relates to any chants with swearing in it. However, I imagine arresting people for swearing would cause the Met much more problems than if they didn't arrest people for that.
I'd expect the Met are the police force in the UK with the most heavy handed approach to policing, especially when it comes to crowds, so it's not a surprise they'll make it difficult for a protest to take place.
Likely to do with the "home" part that comes after the swearing in one particular chant.
by RoyalBlue » 21 Feb 2024 19:00
Clyde1998morganb https://twitter.com/SellBeforeWeDai/status/1760242356958204073
Edited highlights:@SellBeforeWeDai
We are going to postpone the London protest.
There are two reasons for this:
1. Logistical
2. Strategic
I assumed it wasn't going to happen on Sunday with the lack of update before now.
It's obvious the Met were always going to be less willing to allow a protest than the TVP. The point about the Met saying they'll make arrests for certain chants commonly heard at Reading matches - I'm going to go out on a limb and say that relates to any chants with swearing in it. However, I imagine arresting people for swearing would cause the Met much more problems than if they didn't arrest people for that.
I'd expect the Met are the police force in the UK with the most heavy handed approach to policing, especially when it comes to crowds, so it's not a surprise they'll make it difficult for a protest to take place.
by Schards#2 » 21 Feb 2024 19:07
RoyalBlueClyde1998morganb https://twitter.com/SellBeforeWeDai/status/1760242356958204073
Edited highlights:
I assumed it wasn't going to happen on Sunday with the lack of update before now.
It's obvious the Met were always going to be less willing to allow a protest than the TVP. The point about the Met saying they'll make arrests for certain chants commonly heard at Reading matches - I'm going to go out on a limb and say that relates to any chants with swearing in it. However, I imagine arresting people for swearing would cause the Met much more problems than if they didn't arrest people for that.
I'd expect the Met are the police force in the UK with the most heavy handed approach to policing, especially when it comes to crowds, so it's not a surprise they'll make it difficult for a protest to take place.
The Met do have that reputation and, IMO, it's well deserved. Added to that, they have been given a lot greater powers/more ammunition, thanks to this Government's legislative crack down on demonstrations and protests.
It's a great pity because I do feel that currently Dai and Pang are shielded from all of the protests and therefore we need to take them to their doors/location. If they haven't done so already, maybe Sell Before We Dai can arrange for the mobile advertising van to pay them a few visits.
by Snowflake Royal » 21 Feb 2024 21:41
Schards#2RoyalBlueClyde1998 I assumed it wasn't going to happen on Sunday with the lack of update before now.
It's obvious the Met were always going to be less willing to allow a protest than the TVP. The point about the Met saying they'll make arrests for certain chants commonly heard at Reading matches - I'm going to go out on a limb and say that relates to any chants with swearing in it. However, I imagine arresting people for swearing would cause the Met much more problems than if they didn't arrest people for that.
I'd expect the Met are the police force in the UK with the most heavy handed approach to policing, especially when it comes to crowds, so it's not a surprise they'll make it difficult for a protest to take place.
The Met do have that reputation and, IMO, it's well deserved. Added to that, they have been given a lot greater powers/more ammunition, thanks to this Government's legislative crack down on demonstrations and protests.
It's a great pity because I do feel that currently Dai and Pang are shielded from all of the protests and therefore we need to take them to their doors/location. If they haven't done so already, maybe Sell Before We Dai can arrange for the mobile advertising van to pay them a few visits.
I'm surprised Kia Joorabjan (sp) hasn't copped more personal flack. He's played a key role in our tribulations
by Sutekh » 22 Feb 2024 08:03
Snowflake RoyalSchards#2RoyalBlue
The Met do have that reputation and, IMO, it's well deserved. Added to that, they have been given a lot greater powers/more ammunition, thanks to this Government's legislative crack down on demonstrations and protests.
It's a great pity because I do feel that currently Dai and Pang are shielded from all of the protests and therefore we need to take them to their doors/location. If they haven't done so already, maybe Sell Before We Dai can arrange for the mobile advertising van to pay them a few visits.
I'm surprised Kia Joorabjan (sp) hasn't copped more personal flack. He's played a key role in our tribulations
He's been being blamed for about 5 years.
by WestYorksRoyal » 22 Feb 2024 08:11
SutekhSnowflake RoyalSchards#2
I'm surprised Kia Joorabjan (sp) hasn't copped more personal flack. He's played a key role in our tribulations
He's been being blamed for about 5 years.
Only becuse the club flatly deny his involvement despite him being mates with the owner and his company providing agency for some of the players.
by From Despair To Where? » 22 Feb 2024 10:46
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