by leon » 08 Feb 2014 21:27
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by leon » 08 Feb 2014 23:50
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Feb 2014 23:56
Scummers and Skates, scummers and skates m8leon Also not a fan of Southampton or Portsmouth. Well the first are scummers and the second are shocking pikeys.
by genome » 09 Feb 2014 00:50
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by Davezk » 09 Feb 2014 15:31
by bobby1413 » 09 Feb 2014 16:03
Davezk As someone who came from a family of Wolves (+ 1 Villa) fans, it is actually embarrassing that the majority of Reading fans hate Wolves. They really don't give a **** about us, the hate is so one sided it is untrue.
by i_kingsley » 09 Feb 2014 16:14
USA_Loyal_RoyalFaithful Son My dislike of teams is aimed more at the fans rather than the club themselves. I really, really detest T.V. fans. You know who I mean. People who pick a successful team off the telly and even though they live 300 miles and have no connection with the city swear their allegiance to that team. Most of them couldn't even point to the city in question on a map of England and have no intention of attending one of their matches (unless it's at The Mad Stad of course). On top of that they have the audacity to laugh at real supporters of struggling teams and think they're so superior because their team is winning most weeks. We have a couple of these dribbling windowlickers at work who pester the life out of me at break times. If they mention football I tell them "If I want an intelligent conversation about football I'll talk to the microwave thank you".
i know a lot of those people here in the states. I only know one person who doesnt support a big team, and he supports fullham. everyone else i know supports chelsea, united, city, liverpool, or arsenal. they dont know the struggle of a relegation battle, watching your team lose week in week out against big teams who spend tens of millons on players (especially since our most expensive player was only 2.5m), getting heartbroken by poor ref decisions against bigger teams that cost you points, losing out to teams in transfer windows who can just throw about money at a whim. the worst thing that happens to fans of those clubs would be missing out on champions league football, or not winning the league. these fans are spoiled imo.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 09 Feb 2014 19:36
by leon » 09 Feb 2014 19:43
Davezk As someone who came from a family of Wolves (+ 1 Villa) fans, it is actually embarrassing that the majority of Reading fans hate Wolves. They really don't give a **** about us, the hate is so one sided it is untrue.
by peterroyal76 » 09 Feb 2014 19:43
Davezk As someone who came from a family of Wolves (+ 1 Villa) fans, it is actually embarrassing that the majority of Reading fans hate Wolves. They really don't give a **** about us, the hate is so one sided it is untrue.
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