Royals fans doing a runner?

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Re: Royals fans doing a runner?

by topfuller » 20 Aug 2006 22:43

oldebiscuit And don't give any ballocks about catching a bus or train because they run late into the night. :?: :shock:


ballocks ? :D

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by RFCMod » 21 Aug 2006 08:49

Amongst the sheep Well in the new year book it mentioned that if you left 10 minutes early for every game you would have missed 135 goals last season in the Premiership. You pays your money and you takes your choice their loss not mine.


Always gone to the bar 9 mins before half time and always left 8-9 minutes from the end
My money,my choice
All the lads see me as a lucky omen because as soon as I make my way to the bar we seem to have pulled some great results out the bag

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by Royal Lady » 21 Aug 2006 08:51

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Amongst the sheep Well in the new year book it mentioned that if you left 10 minutes early for every game you would have missed 135 goals last season in the Premiership. You pays your money and you takes your choice their loss not mine.


Always gone to the bar 9 mins before half time and always left 8-9 minutes from the end
My money,my choice
All the lads see me as a lucky omen because as soon as I make my way to the bar we seem to have pulled some great results out the bag
Whereas the people around you just see you as a drunken oaf!! Nice hand gestures to the Boro supporters btw! :wink:

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by RFCMod » 21 Aug 2006 09:00

Royal Lady
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Amongst the sheep Well in the new year book it mentioned that if you left 10 minutes early for every game you would have missed 135 goals last season in the Premiership. You pays your money and you takes your choice their loss not mine.


Always gone to the bar 9 mins before half time and always left 8-9 minutes from the end
My money,my choice
All the lads see me as a lucky omen because as soon as I make my way to the bar we seem to have pulled some great results out the bag
Whereas the people around you just see you as a drunken oaf!! Nice hand gestures to the Boro supporters btw! :wink:


Drunken oath,what do you mean
I think you'll find Im the most reserved of the lot of us
Even calming down my colleague who was going to have a go at the old boy behind who told him to sit down
Im a pillar of the community :wink:

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by oldebiscuit » 21 Aug 2006 23:46

RIP ELM Park This has been done to death time and time again.
Can we lock this thread now?
Sorry, Am a new subscriber. Have always wanted to ask the question but didn't have platform, and didn't realise that this had been done to death. One point though, when i go to ticket office for away games am told sometimes 'not enough points' but people that leave before the end (if season ticket holders or every game fans) and only see approx 94% of games in total as a result, are entitled to the same loyalty benefits as me. I know its a bit petty, but it could be the difference between getting/not getting a ticket for an important game.


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by rabidbee » 21 Aug 2006 23:48

oldebiscuit
RIP ELM Park This has been done to death time and time again.
Can we lock this thread now?
Sorry, Am a new subscriber. Have always wanted to ask the question but didn't have platform, and didn't realise that this had been done to death. One point though, when i go to ticket office for away games am told sometimes 'not enough points' but people that leave before the end (if season ticket holders or every game fans) and only see approx 94% of games in total as a result, are entitled to the same loyalty benefits as me. I know its a bit petty, but it could be the difference between getting/not getting a ticket for an important game.


As far as the club is concerned, they have paid 100% of the price to watch the match, and it is their choice whether they watch 100% of the match, or 0%, frankly.

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by strap » 21 Aug 2006 23:57

Darren_Reading I left at half time.


I left after 25 minutes, so despondant with our performance!



















:wink:

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by Jeffers217 » 22 Aug 2006 00:36

RIP ELM Park This has been done to death time and time again.

Typical response from those who leave early - It's my business why I leave early so sod off

Typical response from those who don't - 1. You must be a substandard human being if you don't want to stay until the end, you can't be a real fan etc...

Typical response from those who don't - 2. I don't care just get out of my f**king way.

Can we lock this thread now?


They should lock the thread for language like that mate, all he was trying to do was make a point. We should all stay till the end, its blinking expensive as it is and there is nothing better than that final cheer. Even if we were 5 down i would stay- there could possibly be the sixth!!

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by royalsteve » 22 Aug 2006 01:17

DaveM Some people leave early because they don't want to face a 1hr wait of getting out the ground. Some people lead busy lives so don't critisize them.


i lead a busy life work excess 16 hrs a day but 5 mins or even an hour after the game makes no odds to me as i go to the jazz club and grab a pint.


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by royalsteve » 22 Aug 2006 01:17

floyd__streete When Tommy Burns was in charge I used to leave before kick off 8)


i didnt turn to one game even though i had a season ticket...just too painful

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by royalsteve » 22 Aug 2006 01:20

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If the plastics want to leave let them, the sooner the better in my opinion... just as long as they keep out of my way as I don't pay to see their backs.

LOL @ those who left before half time to get in the food and beer queues :lol:


Maybe if the concourse wasnt adequate only for a ground a fifth of the size they wouldnt do it.

It's a fcuking joke that place. It's not like they are hiring tax paying staff for fcuks sake.

The very least they should do is have half time walk-around people selling snacks and also have those people stood in the concourse with beer barrels on their backs, a la Ascot etc.

Someone at RFC should go to Madison Square Gardens to see how service is done proper.


obviously a newbie.....for the last few seasons they have had the beer sellers with the barrel on their back....but not on Sat, not sure why

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by royalsteve » 22 Aug 2006 01:23

Custard Cream With all the smokers in the West Stand now going outside, I found it relatively easy to pick up a coffee at half time without missing a second of wonderful football.

One of the objections I have to people leaving early is they cut across my view and they are not staying behind to cheer off the team .... but mostly their loss I feel :roll:


great idea getting those w***ker smokers out...at half time i could a) get to the toilet b) get a drink with ease and c) breathe....yippee!!

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by royalsteve » 22 Aug 2006 01:25

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Amongst the sheep Well in the new year book it mentioned that if you left 10 minutes early for every game you would have missed 135 goals last season in the Premiership. You pays your money and you takes your choice their loss not mine.


Always gone to the bar 9 mins before half time and always left 8-9 minutes from the end
My money,my choice
All the lads see me as a lucky omen because as soon as I make my way to the bar we seem to have pulled some great results out the bag


sure, but hardly worth turning up...i solve this problem by bringing my own drink and food...better than the overpriced crap they serve in the ground


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by Jim-Bob » 22 Aug 2006 01:39

Would those be prawn sandwiches? Or perhaps SMOKED salmon, if so maybe you should eat those outside, you don't want to offend anyone do you? ;)

Stay or leave early, no skin off my nose just don't hover in the aisle!! If you want to go,go. If not, hang around applaud. Again either way you'll probably p!ss someone off.

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by Reading Abbey » 22 Aug 2006 02:35

floyd__streete When Tommy Burns was in charge I used to leave before kick off 8)


So did our players!

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by midlandadie » 22 Aug 2006 07:10

floyd__streete When Tommy Burns was in charge I used to leave before kick off 8)


quality :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Royals fans doing a runner?

by midlandadie » 22 Aug 2006 07:20

oldebiscuit . Enough ranting, but could anyone that left early please try and explain what was the rush to get away? And don't give any ballocks about catching a bus or train because they run late into the night. lor=red][/color] :?: :shock:


a home game for me is a two hour journey there then two hours back. im a season ticket holder. sometimes i leave a couple mins early sometimes i dont (i didnt on sat). if i leave early and catch the first bus i can get the early train home if i miss that train i have to wait another two hours for the next one. sometimes i have to work on a saturday night sunday day because i do shift work leaving those extra few mins early makes a big difference for me.

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by bobby1413 » 22 Aug 2006 08:36

DaveM Some people leave early because they don't want to face a 1hr wait of getting out the ground. Some people lead busy lives so don't critisize them.


I got the bus and had to wait about 40 minutes for it.

I never leave early as I spend enough money watching the game and love leaving as the players are clapping the fans and walking off the pitch.

I can understand why people leave. On saturday I waited for about 25 minutes before even one bus showed up. Not good value for money at £3 for a 2 mile journey there and back!

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by Gordons Cumming » 22 Aug 2006 08:47

Maybe people were keen not to miss the new series of X-Factor?

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by West Stand Man » 22 Aug 2006 08:53

I find the 'some people lead busy lives' etc rather odd, as they imply that you have to leave early to get anywhere quickly. I never leave the the stadium until after the final whistle, and generally get back to my house just north of Swindon by shortly after 6 pm (following a 3pm kick off). I reckon that 70 minutes from my seat in the Madejski to my house in Swindon is reasonable. I might get there 5 minutes earlier if I dived out a few minutes before the end - but not significantly so.

Thus I find it hard to believe that many of the more local departees are really saving much time at all.

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