Plastic scousers in the home ends

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by 66DD » 09 Dec 2007 12:02

Jerry St Clair There weren't just plastic scousers in the home ends - the away end was full of them too!

A quick survey of the coaches outside the South Stand after the game showed some from:

Essex
Bristol
Weybridge

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Surely you are not implicitly suggesting that people, who no longer live locally, cannot go to support their team at away matches are you? If so there are a significant number of Reading fans who don't live in Reading any more but go to home and away matches. If we had a larger exiled fan base perhaps we would take coaches from other parts of the country to away matches.

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by jumpers for goalposts » 09 Dec 2007 13:26

Was a bit of a melee in the east stand concourse @ half time, by Y21. Some irrate Royals fan berating a Liverpool fan and his girlfriend, thretening to kill them I do believe. Annoyingly only the Reading fan seemed to get thrown out. Anyone else see this and how it began?

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by Y21_Royal » 09 Dec 2007 13:35

jumpers for goalposts Was a bit of a melee in the east stand concourse @ half time, by Y21. Some irrate Royals fan berating a Liverpool fan and his girlfriend, thretening to kill them I do believe. Annoyingly only the Reading fan seemed to get thrown out. Anyone else see this and how it began?


I wondered where you went second half...

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by Jerry St Clair » 09 Dec 2007 14:00

jumpers for goalposts Was a bit of a melee in the east stand concourse @ half time, by Y21. Some irrate Royals fan berating a Liverpool fan and his girlfriend, thretening to kill them I do believe. Annoyingly only the Reading fan seemed to get thrown out. Anyone else see this and how it began?


I saw the lad being escorted out. I see no reason why the Liverpool fan should have gone - he was blameless as far as I saw.

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by Jerry St Clair » 09 Dec 2007 14:01

66DD Surely you are not implicitly suggesting that people, who no longer live locally, cannot go to support their team at away matches are you? If so there are a significant number of Reading fans who don't live in Reading any more but go to home and away matches. If we had a larger exiled fan base perhaps we would take coaches from other parts of the country to away matches.


A fair point, but the only scouse accent I heard was the bloke selling the fanzine. The rest were relentlessly southern.


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by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Dec 2007 15:36

Big club in non local support shocker :roll:

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by weybridgewanderer » 09 Dec 2007 15:44

Jerry St Clair There weren't just plastic scousers in the home ends - the away end was full of them too!

A quick survey of the coaches outside the South Stand after the game showed some from:

Essex
Bristol
Weybridge

:roll:


weybridge?

didn't even know there was a coach company in weybridge never mind a large number of liverpool fans

the weybridge based Reading fans were on the 954 from bracknell yesterday

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by yappy » 09 Dec 2007 17:01

Jerry St Clair Two behind me in the East.


Yeah he even shouted 'Come On Gerrard' when they scored! :?
At least he was kept quiet for the rest of the game :lol:

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by Jerry St Clair » 09 Dec 2007 17:41

Huntley & Palmer Big club in non local support shocker :roll:


You really are being a grouchy git at the moment.

Would you like to talk about it?


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by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Dec 2007 18:06

My head hurts and I'm bored of taking the piss out of my Liverpool supporting house mate already. HNA is next best

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by Royal Lady » 09 Dec 2007 18:13

I have no problem with away fans in our ends if they don't flaunt the fact i.e. shirts/scarves etc and don't get excited if their team scores. I've been in the home end when we've played an away game, it happens all the time - get over it. :roll:

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by Row Z Royal » 09 Dec 2007 18:24

My only gripe is that we have segregation in football and it should be observed and enforced.

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by willz_royal » 09 Dec 2007 18:52

always have different people behind me in the north, more often than not big 4 fans, so i do take great delight in cheering into their unwashed scouse faces.


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by Philly Flyer » 09 Dec 2007 19:00

Very well behaved L'Pool fan in front of me yesterday with his STH mate. No trouble at all. If away fans keep quiet then let them be. (Oh, and he didn't leave early unlike around a quarter of the away fans who were on the move with over 10 mins to play including added time).

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by Forbury Lion » 09 Dec 2007 19:28

Those of us in the Lower West were told off for inciting the Liverpool fans in the hospitality boxes by over celebrating Harpers goal..... It seemed like every hospitality box was full of glum faced "neutrals".

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 09 Dec 2007 20:02

Forbury Lion Those of us in the Lower West were told off for inciting the Liverpool fans in the hospitality boxes by over celebrating Harpers goal..... It seemed like every hospitality box was full of glum faced "neutrals".
I loved the glum-faced fans sat on the "Happy Al's" coach outside the south stand.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Dec 2007 20:16

Forbury Lion Those of us in the Lower West were told off for inciting the Liverpool fans in the hospitality boxes by over celebrating Harpers goal..... It seemed like every hospitality box was full of glum faced "neutrals".
all power to you :!:

Being "told off" for humiliating a £multi-million team

Cuuuurrrrriiist Cilla

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by anR » 10 Dec 2007 10:34

Royal Lady I have no problem with away fans in our ends if they don't flaunt the fact i.e. shirts/scarves etc and don't get excited if their team scores. I've been in the home end when we've played an away game, it happens all the time - get over it. :roll:


Like the guy behind me claiming it would be 3-3 on about 80 minutes just over the gangway of Y23 near you?

Feed the scousers!
Let them know it's Christmas time!

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by Riseley » 10 Dec 2007 11:01

I was just about to beat up the plastic scouser with three chins in Y23 when I realised it was Spacey. I beat him up anyway as a favour to Frimmers.

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by comeonthebiscuitmen » 10 Dec 2007 11:15

Cilla was with Johnny Mad and, even worse than Chris Tarrant last week, Michael Howard.

at least Chris De Burgh wasn't there.

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