by Mr Irascible » 09 Dec 2007 11:46
by RoyalBlue » 09 Dec 2007 11:54
by Toon Toon Blue army » 09 Dec 2007 12:14
by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Dec 2007 15:35
by bobby1413 » 09 Dec 2007 15:36
Huntley & Palmer Where is the 'don't care' option?
by Royal Spangle » 09 Dec 2007 17:26
by kevan » 09 Dec 2007 19:01
by Royalshow » 09 Dec 2007 19:02
kevan I was disappointed - basic lack of respect for the team who had done so well.
I agree you have the right to leave, just disappointed you were brought up with no manners.
by willz_royal » 09 Dec 2007 19:10
by Wycombe Royal » 09 Dec 2007 19:20
by Nobby » 09 Dec 2007 21:18
by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Dec 2007 21:32
probably had to rush home to watch X factor or Come DancingMr Irascible Our greatest victory in terms of the level of team played and competition, we showed great heart, a really good level of support from the real Reading fans...but from about 15 minutes to go it started and by 5 minutes before the end, Liverpool fans had mostly gone, the South stand (Reading) was about 50% empty, the East had lost 30%, the North about the same and around me in the Upper West the drift had started. Why not, just for once, take a chance on the bus, the car park or whatever and stay to the f@cking end and cheer the team. Makes me so angry! This could be the moment that gets Reading away from the "little Reading" we are always called and makes up sit up. Hell, the Man Utd CEO texted me his thanks! Never leave early!!! Rant over....URZ!!!!
by Wycombe Royal » 09 Dec 2007 21:55
AthleticoSpizzprobably had to rush home to watch X factor or Come DancingMr Irascible Our greatest victory in terms of the level of team played and competition, we showed great heart, a really good level of support from the real Reading fans...but from about 15 minutes to go it started and by 5 minutes before the end, Liverpool fans had mostly gone, the South stand (Reading) was about 50% empty, the East had lost 30%, the North about the same and around me in the Upper West the drift had started. Why not, just for once, take a chance on the bus, the car park or whatever and stay to the f@cking end and cheer the team. Makes me so angry! This could be the moment that gets Reading away from the "little Reading" we are always called and makes up sit up. Hell, the Man Utd CEO texted me his thanks! Never leave early!!! Rant over....URZ!!!!
No, silly me.....of course.....they had no reason to stay and boo as the players left the field.
Probably the same "clueless fans" who had already texted in their comments to the local radio stations, calling for the heads of Marcus, Bryn and Nicky Shorey
Knobheads
by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Dec 2007 22:01
yes, myself included.Wycombe RoyalAthleticoSpizzprobably had to rush home to watch X factor or Come DancingMr Irascible Our greatest victory in terms of the level of team played and competition, we showed great heart, a really good level of support from the real Reading fans...but from about 15 minutes to go it started and by 5 minutes before the end, Liverpool fans had mostly gone, the South stand (Reading) was about 50% empty, the East had lost 30%, the North about the same and around me in the Upper West the drift had started. Why not, just for once, take a chance on the bus, the car park or whatever and stay to the f@cking end and cheer the team. Makes me so angry! This could be the moment that gets Reading away from the "little Reading" we are always called and makes up sit up. Hell, the Man Utd CEO texted me his thanks! Never leave early!!! Rant over....URZ!!!!
No, silly me.....of course.....they had no reason to stay and boo as the players left the field.
Probably the same "clueless fans" who had already texted in their comments to the local radio stations, calling for the heads of Marcus, Bryn and Nicky Shorey
Knobheads
I.m sure some could fall into that category, but not everyone. Remember this was not a normal kick off time and some people do have lives outside of Reading FC.
by Wycombe Royal » 09 Dec 2007 22:05
AthleticoSpizzyes, myself included.Wycombe RoyalAthleticoSpizzprobably had to rush home to watch X factor or Come DancingMr Irascible Our greatest victory in terms of the level of team played and competition, we showed great heart, a really good level of support from the real Reading fans...but from about 15 minutes to go it started and by 5 minutes before the end, Liverpool fans had mostly gone, the South stand (Reading) was about 50% empty, the East had lost 30%, the North about the same and around me in the Upper West the drift had started. Why not, just for once, take a chance on the bus, the car park or whatever and stay to the f@cking end and cheer the team. Makes me so angry! This could be the moment that gets Reading away from the "little Reading" we are always called and makes up sit up. Hell, the Man Utd CEO texted me his thanks! Never leave early!!! Rant over....URZ!!!!
No, silly me.....of course.....they had no reason to stay and boo as the players left the field.
Probably the same "clueless fans" who had already texted in their comments to the local radio stations, calling for the heads of Marcus, Bryn and Nicky Shorey
Knobheads
I.m sure some could fall into that category, but not everyone. Remember this was not a normal kick off time and some people do have lives outside of Reading FC.
But if you go to the bother of turning up for the anti-sociable kick-off time.......then surely it makes sense to see out the conclusion of the actual game?
Me personally??....well
I'm signing every petition to bring back the 3pm Saturday Kick Off
by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Dec 2007 22:14
you (of course) have your reasonsWycombe RoyalAthleticoSpizzyes, myself included.Wycombe RoyalAthleticoSpizzprobably had to rush home to watch X factor or Come DancingMr Irascible Our greatest victory in terms of the level of team played and competition, we showed great heart, a really good level of support from the real Reading fans...but from about 15 minutes to go it started and by 5 minutes before the end, Liverpool fans had mostly gone, the South stand (Reading) was about 50% empty, the East had lost 30%, the North about the same and around me in the Upper West the drift had started. Why not, just for once, take a chance on the bus, the car park or whatever and stay to the f@cking end and cheer the team. Makes me so angry! This could be the moment that gets Reading away from the "little Reading" we are always called and makes up sit up. Hell, the Man Utd CEO texted me his thanks! Never leave early!!! Rant over....URZ!!!!
No, silly me.....of course.....they had no reason to stay and boo as the players left the field.
Probably the same "clueless fans" who had already texted in their comments to the local radio stations, calling for the heads of Marcus, Bryn and Nicky Shorey
Knobheads
I.m sure some could fall into that category, but not everyone. Remember this was not a normal kick off time and some people do have lives outside of Reading FC.
But if you go to the bother of turning up for the anti-sociable kick-off time.......then surely it makes sense to see out the conclusion of the actual game?
Me personally??....well
I'm signing every petition to bring back the 3pm Saturday Kick Off
I left when the 4th officials board went up signalling 4 minutes of injury time. As I sit at the top of the East Stand that probably saved me about 15 minutes of time on getting out of the stadium and home. Yesterday those were valuable minutes.
I didn't want to leave early, I wanted to be there to applaud the team on beating one of the big 4, but unfortunately I couldn't. I am a season ticket holder so if I could have only attended for 45 minutes I would have done so.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 09 Dec 2007 22:16
care to share? What was it exactly that leaving 5-10 minutes later would impinge on?Wycombe Royal I don't see what business it is of yours whether people left early or not. I don't normally, but yesterday I did. I had my reasons.
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