13 - Reading fans

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Re: 13 - Reading fans

by Jerry St Clair » 12 Jul 2010 21:55

Ian Royal I love the way people get their knickers in a twist about this stuff.

It's utterly harmless and the sort of thing the kiddies like. If you don't like it, ignore it.


Nope, it shows you care and don't accept idiocy and brainlessness at the club you adore. It's a good thing.

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Re: 13 - Reading fans

by Once were Biscuitmen » 13 Jul 2010 10:53

Jerry St Clair
Ian Royal I love the way people get their knickers in a twist about this stuff.

It's utterly harmless and the sort of thing the kiddies like. If you don't like it, ignore it.


Nope, it shows you care and don't accept idiocy and brainlessness at the club you adore. It's a good thing.


I wish they would get rid of the unemployed actor in a Lion Suit as well! I mean its cringe worthy and all the kids pushing past me at half time to "high five" him and generally enjoy themselves distract me from what should be a serious and dignified review of the 1st half.

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Re: 13 - Reading fans

by readingbedding » 13 Jul 2010 13:40

I know, and although I'm in the concourse at half-time, (very serious discussion) I hear that they have a penalty shootout or something with kids?

Get rid of a virtual place for the supporters in Reading's programme so some weirdo's would feel better about it?

Blimey.

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