by Clyde1998 » 02 Dec 2024 19:16
by Mr Optimist » 02 Dec 2024 20:10
Clyde1998Mr Optimist Special word for the refereeing. I’ll have a pint of whatever he/they were on. A linesmen who didn’t want to make a decision and what was that American football style body check by the Harborough player down towards the South West corner about when he realised he was being outpaced and the ref gave a free kick to them.
Thought the ref was poor. Certainly didn't feel like an even playing field, with Harborough constantly being able to get away with shirt pulls and fouls that should've been yellows. He seemed much more likely to give fouls against us.
That was on Tuma IIRC. Was a total body check and cannot understand how that was given in Harborough's favour.
by rabidbee » 02 Dec 2024 22:21
by katweslowski » 02 Dec 2024 23:43
by Sutekh » 03 Dec 2024 07:21
katweslowski The Reading fans were absolutely dire.
The atmosphere was weird. There were some attempts at chants around Y25 but the rhythm and pace were off, if was as if it was people who has never been to a game before.
It was silent and I was embarrassed by the ridiculous chants of "you're not singing anymore" when for 87 minutes it was abysmal home support.
Said it many times recently but our club is so poorly supported. Other clubs of a size that were comparable to would have sold way more than 5000 tickets.
How many would.the likes of Coventry, Derby, Huddersfield, Portsmouth have sold?
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Dec 2024 07:34
Mr OptimistClyde1998Mr Optimist Special word for the refereeing. I’ll have a pint of whatever he/they were on. A linesmen who didn’t want to make a decision and what was that American football style body check by the Harborough player down towards the South West corner about when he realised he was being outpaced and the ref gave a free kick to them.
Thought the ref was poor. Certainly didn't feel like an even playing field, with Harborough constantly being able to get away with shirt pulls and fouls that should've been yellows. He seemed much more likely to give fouls against us.
That was on Tuma IIRC. Was a total body check and cannot understand how that was given in Harborough's favour.
It was mad! It must have been 10 yards away from the ball and he just stepped across Basil (think you are right) who was easily getting to the ball before him and although 10 yards from the bye line and out wide there was only the keeper back.
by blythspartan » 03 Dec 2024 07:41
by stealthpapes » 03 Dec 2024 07:44
katweslowski The Reading fans were absolutely dire.
The atmosphere was weird. There were some attempts at chants around Y25 but the rhythm and pace were off, if was as if it was people who has never been to a game before.
It was silent and I was embarrassed by the ridiculous chants of "you're not singing anymore" when for 87 minutes it was abysmal home support.
Said it many times recently but our club is so poorly supported. Other clubs of a size that were comparable to would have sold way more than 5000 tickets.
How many would.the likes of Coventry, Derby, Huddersfield, Portsmouth have sold?
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Dec 2024 07:49
stealthpapeskatweslowski The Reading fans were absolutely dire.
The atmosphere was weird. There were some attempts at chants around Y25 but the rhythm and pace were off, if was as if it was people who has never been to a game before.
It was silent and I was embarrassed by the ridiculous chants of "you're not singing anymore" when for 87 minutes it was abysmal home support.
Said it many times recently but our club is so poorly supported. Other clubs of a size that were comparable to would have sold way more than 5000 tickets.
How many would.the likes of Coventry, Derby, Huddersfield, Portsmouth have sold?
Yet our away attendances are some of the highest in the league.
I think that might solve your riddle.
by katweslowski » 03 Dec 2024 10:26
Sutekh How many of those though are currently depressed with an owner that doesn’t give a ****, won’t sell and have a side of kids stretched to the limit with a league game at home 2 days later.
There’ll also be a naff all turn out for Burnley as it’s a dreadful dull draw with an expectation of, probably, a damp squib of an exit. Wouldn’t even expect the Burnley fan to bother with it.
by katweslowski » 03 Dec 2024 10:28
stealthpapes Yet our away attendances are some of the highest in the league.
I think that might solve your riddle.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 03 Dec 2024 10:29
by Sutekh » 03 Dec 2024 10:39
katweslowskiSutekh How many of those though are currently depressed with an owner that doesn’t give a ****, won’t sell and have a side of kids stretched to the limit with a league game at home 2 days later.
There’ll also be a naff all turn out for Burnley as it’s a dreadful dull draw with an expectation of, probably, a damp squib of an exit. Wouldn’t even expect the Burnley fan to bother with it.
It's all just excuses and I have little empathy now. We're all fed up, but the team continue to win games and do really well, with a manager who has them playing well and exciting football. We're pushing for the playoffs and have some really young, talented players.
All this "we're sick of the owners" is just a poor excuse now and all from a poor fanbase.
I'm sure if we got drawn against Arsenal at home, we'd soon see 20,000 fans suddenly appear. I know that's always going to be the case, but the attendances for all games are poor, struggling to even get to 10,000 home fans on a Saturday.
by bcubed » 03 Dec 2024 10:43
Armadillo Roadkill To be scrupulously fair....
Harborough fans started with the "Reading's a sh1t hole, I wanna go home" in the first five minutes.
Followed by the classics "You're support is oxf*rd shit" and the timeless "is this a library?"
And who can forget their spin on the well-loved family favourite "We forgot that you were here." I bow down in front of their comedy genius.
So let's be clear: if Reading fans towards the end of the game were being annoyingly childish in their taunting of the visiting fans, it's not like they were picking on the blameless ambassadors for sporting fraternity.
by stealthpapes » 03 Dec 2024 11:24
katweslowskistealthpapes Yet our away attendances are some of the highest in the league.
I think that might solve your riddle.
What riddle?
I'm talking about home attendances but I appreciate the away figures - I haven't looked at those directly.
by Mr Optimist » 03 Dec 2024 11:44
bcubedArmadillo Roadkill To be scrupulously fair....
Harborough fans started with the "Reading's a sh1t hole, I wanna go home" in the first five minutes.
Followed by the classics "You're support is oxf*rd shit" and the timeless "is this a library?"
And who can forget their spin on the well-loved family favourite "We forgot that you were here." I bow down in front of their comedy genius.
So let's be clear: if Reading fans towards the end of the game were being annoyingly childish in their taunting of the visiting fans, it's not like they were picking on the blameless ambassadors for sporting fraternity.
Football fans in banal tedious and over familiar chants shock...
by stealthpapes » 03 Dec 2024 11:46
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Dec 2024 12:02
katweslowskistealthpapes Yet our away attendances are some of the highest in the league.
I think that might solve your riddle.
What riddle?
I'm talking about home attendances but I appreciate the away figures - I haven't looked at those directly.
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