Kids going to Reading games in other teams colours.

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Re: Kids going to Reading games in other teams colours.

by Millsy » 25 Oct 2022 10:15

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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.


I wear my Reading coat to non league games and people usually assume I’m a scout.


When I'm kicking the ball around with my son in the park with my Reading top on people come up and ask if I'm a new big-wage Reading signing. I tell them I'm not a professional, just a fan. They say "well you should be... and if you carry on like that you'll probably be the best in the country."

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Re: Kids going to Reading games in other teams colours.

by South Coast Royal » 25 Oct 2022 10:24

Agree with those that have no issue-the good news is that the kid has attended a Reading match.

We have a relative who has an Arsenal fanatic father so the boy has always had everything Arsenal and has been to many of their matches.
He is now 15 and his mates watch Reading and he has become a convert-I suspect that he might not wear any football shirt to games but I feel that it is great that he is now a regular at our home games.

BTW I have always felt that it is naff for adults to wear football shirts especially fat people.

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Re: Kids going to Reading games in other teams colours.

by leon » 25 Oct 2022 12:42

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BTW I have always felt that it is naff for adults to wear football shirts especially fat people.


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Re: Kids going to Reading games in other teams colours.

by muirinho » 25 Oct 2022 13:38

South Coast Royal Agree with those that have no issue-the good news is that the kid has attended a Reading match.

We have a relative who has an Arsenal fanatic father so the boy has always had everything Arsenal and has been to many of their matches.
He is now 15 and his mates watch Reading and he has become a convert-I suspect that he might not wear any football shirt to games but I feel that it is great that he is now a regular at our home games.

BTW I have always felt that it is naff for adults to wear football shirts especially fat people.


Ruuuude.

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Re: Kids going to Reading games in other teams colours.

by Loafer » 02 Nov 2022 22:43

Almost as bad as sitting in Club1871

Should be kicked out the ground or covered up, you never know if the firm or hooligan youths drunk on a tinnie of Foster or Coors Light will start trying to fight


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