Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Cookie » 13 May 2008 19:51

Me! Plastic, what me?

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Arnie_Pie » 13 May 2008 19:57

Well at the age of 32 I will admit I supported Liverpool until I was 10 and went to my first Reading game.

22 years. Will never change.

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by gazmandu » 13 May 2008 20:07

Proper plastics have already left the building. They're not interested in this site anymore, they're more concerned with finding a good dela in Moscow.

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by earleyroyal » 13 May 2008 20:29

Isn't everyone a plastic to some extent? Not that many supporters will start following a club which is losing week in week out in the Ryman Premier. I think people in our family have seen a Reading game in almost every decade in this and the last century :shock: and I was lucky to grow up at the best point in our history. I've had a season ticket since i was 11 in 2003, which you could call jumping on the bandwagon - if Reading had been relegated in 2002, I doubt I would've got one then. Despite that, while obviously I don't want to see Reading back in League One or worse, I feel sure that I'll have a season ticket whenever possible, whatever division Reading are in now. The only 'plastic' is a fan who comes out of the woodwork when Reading are doing well, tries to claim some part of the success, then disappears when they get relegated.

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by From Despair To Where? » 13 May 2008 20:42

I jumped on the bandwagon in the 83/84 promotion season and have gamely clung on ever since, even with 2 wheels were in a ditch. After 26 seasons, it's in the blood, I couldn't walk away, even if I wanted to.
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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Tails » 13 May 2008 20:42

Always have and always will be....

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Sharpy » 13 May 2008 20:45

no, had a season ticket in championship and div1, but dont think i can carry on into next season due to costs

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by PEARCEY » 13 May 2008 20:46

Tails Always have and always will be supporting the Welsh national rugby team...




Well done Tails. Sharpy and I are proud of you.

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by 07RFC » 13 May 2008 20:48

no, i was going down to the mad stad to watch reading in the old league 1 6 or 7 years ago


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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Darren Caskey's Dietician » 13 May 2008 20:54

Depends on the definition of Plastice.

I first attended a Reading game in 91 at the age of 9, and went on and off (ie when Dad would take me, I lived in Pamber!) until 99 when I had a drivers license. I then started going more often, but in 2000 went to uni in Nottingham..... I got to about 1/3 of the home games, and all of the midland away games for the next 4 years. I was at the playoff final against Bolton, and again against Wallsall.

First year back from uni (05/06) I went to about 80% of the games, and in the year we went up, I got my first ST (to be fair, it was also the first time I could afford it!!) and have had it since, and will continue to keep it until someone pries it from my cold, dead hands.

If that makes me a plastic - then so be it.

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by brendywendy » 13 May 2008 22:05

plastic till i die!


went to about half the home games every year before the championship season

i did go to elm park a fair bit though, especially that last season

previous to that i supported chelsea, but i was young and impressionable, and didnt know what i was on about

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by loyalroyal4life » 13 May 2008 22:08

LoyalRoyalFan 15 years of full support.
Royal for Life.



Why you posting then strictly for the plastics which u aint

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Dirk Gently » 13 May 2008 22:13

Certainly was a plastic - we were doing so well in April 1976 I came along to see what all the fuss was about.


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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by papereyes » 13 May 2008 22:19

If you're plastic and you know it clap your hands

CLAP CLAP

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Ian Royal » 13 May 2008 22:20

One day I hope to have enough disposable income to be able to fund a season ticket and the travel costs to use it.

until then its as many games as I can arrange and reasonably afford.

doubled my attendence for this season. My best since moving to Cambridge mid-way through the title season.

Can't beat the heady days of my youth before uni went I went to every other home game though. Sigh.

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Platypuss » 13 May 2008 22:53

Gloryhunter here - made my dad hitch me up to the bandwagon of the 78/79 Div 4 championship season.

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by bobby1413 » 13 May 2008 22:59

I don't fully subscribe to all this "plastic" business. Sure RFC probably gained a lot of fans/supporters/followers with their premiership seasons, however I don't believe they will all flood back to Chelsea and Tottenham like others do. Of course some will, but I do believe we will see bigger attendences than we did 3-4 years ago, and we will keep the majority of the new fans we gained from our top-league status.

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Wealdstone at home » 13 May 2008 23:14

Franchise FC I'm a complete Anti-Plastic

STH from late 70's to mid 90's, missed very few away games in that time (including a midweek trip to a friendly with Altrincham - I must remember to keep taking the medication for that one)

However, saw only 5 PL games, and two of those were at St James Park

I'm happy enough that there were enough plastics to fill the place every other week, though


I can empathise with this. Only saw two Premiership games after travelling up from Sussex and watching ten games or more a season in recent years.

However, travelled all over the country in Divisions 4, 3, 2,1 The Championship etc.. Loyal fan since 1970.

Maybe I'm suffering from a psychological defect - but you've made me feel better

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Gordons Cumming » 13 May 2008 23:52

I am for 39 years a definite platinum supporter.

Plastic? :roll:

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Re: Time to admit it: Were you a plastic?

by Row V » 14 May 2008 01:11

Ian Royal So no one coming forward then?

There is no shame in it.

I jumped on the wagon in '95 and my first live game was the play off final defeat. The first game I ever saw was the 0-0 against Tranmere in the second leg of the play off semi, and that was only the second half on TV.


Hah, bloody plastic, beat you by two games :oops:

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