by RoyalBlue » 31 May 2011 13:11
by floyd__streete » 31 May 2011 13:12
Royal Rother the fact that even the vast majority of Mad Stad regulars / non-plastics would rather there was no foul mouthed abuse
by royalsteve » 31 May 2011 13:14
Gordons Cumming79Royal I was embarrassed by my behaviour at certain points of the game, especially when I realised there were three VERY young children sat behind me (if you were the father of kids behind me in 137, I am sincerely sorry), but I really couldn't help myself. That game meant a lot and it hurt when we were down and when we started our come back, I got up and sang until I was so hoarse I couldn't sing any more.
Go to a big game at Wembley and you have to expect some people to want to show passion by standing up and singing. Perhaps you shouldn't have to hear the language that came from me though...
Good for your honesty,mate.Pity you didn't apologize to the parents face to face (or did you?)
The passion of a Wembley final eh!?
by Royal Rother » 31 May 2011 13:15
floyd__streeteRoyal Rother the fact that even the vast majority of Mad Stad regulars / non-plastics would rather there was no foul mouthed abuse
Go fcuk yourself
by Jerry St Clair » 31 May 2011 13:17
by PEARCEY » 31 May 2011 13:17
by PEARCEY » 31 May 2011 13:18
Jerry St Clair We're so middle class.
Only Reading supporters could fall into pages hand-wringing introspection about swearing the day after one of the biggest defeats in our history.
by Optimist » 31 May 2011 13:21
by Royal Rother » 31 May 2011 13:22
royalsteveThat Friday Feeling Maybe next time the club should use the East Stand ticket windows to create an "East Stand" at Wembley and ask the ticket agents/website to identify what part of the Mad people would normally choose to sit in. It wouldn't solve all the problems but at least folk would have an expectation of the type of fans they would be sitting (standing) with.
I've got no problem with passion and swearing at football, I enjoyed my days in the Southbank, but now, as a parent I appreciate being able to bring my kids to the West Stand where they will hear swearing but not with the same level of vitriol generated over in the east. I'm sure my boys will grow up to follow RFC and will in turn do their stint in Y26 while I sit in the Upper West with a blanket on my knees.
We did have an issue with two fellas sitting just behind us in 238. I really don't know what they were thinking - Club Wembley seats, £80 notes a pop, surrounded by families. But these were real fans, real passion.
"Dowd, take your oxf*rd cock out of their arses"
"Sheep, sheep, sheep shaggers"
"Dowd, take your oxf*rd cock out of their arses"
"oxf*rd useless"
"Dowd, take your oxf*rd cock out of their arses"
"What a waste of oxf*rd £75"
"This is shit, I want to go home"
"I've texted my mate, we're going to fcuk up some Swansea after"
I was as much depressed by their inability to think of anything original or amusing to say as I was uncomfortable that my children had to listen to this degenerate.
No-one grassed them up to the stewards but one dad asked them to moderate their language as there were kids all around them. "It's a oxf*rd football match, what do you oxf*rd expect?"
There were 40,000 of our fans at Wembley. I guess the OP would be happier with 8,000 Royals dotted about. Room to stand without obstructing anyone's view and no-one upset by a few cuss words.
zzzzzzzzz, maybe you should watch opera next time, or just wrap your kids in cotton wool
by Matt de K » 31 May 2011 13:24
RoyalBlue Thank you very much to the whinging, seated day trippers who did their absolute best to kill off the support in Block 133.
I bet you're the type to book a table in Stringfellows and then complain that there is a lot of bare flesh on display!![]()
Some education for you. If you book seats right behind the goal, particularly when supporters are talking about that being the really vocal section, then you are likely to find people standing, singing and chanting. What's more, the further you sit towards the back of a stand, the more likely your view will be obstructed. That having been said, is your view really blocked by people standing 5 rows further down from you? If you want a clear view then go for seats nearer the front.
Anyway, these clowns moaned, even when people only stood for corners etc.
When we were 3-0 down there were just a handful of us stood desperately trying to get some support going for the team. The whingers sat miserable and defeated but would probably have been the first to moan about players giving up.
Come half-time there were all sorts of ructions due to objections to our standing. Yes, you miseries, I accept my £64 is worth no more than your £64. We've both paid the same, you choose to sit, I choose to stand!
Guess what? Once the team show great character to really get back into the game, who is now standing and applauding? The seat lovers! And with 10 minutes left to go, who has given up and b*ggered off early? The seat lovers!
So next time, please put your £64 towards your Sky subscription and sit comfortably at home on your settee with only the dog to get in the way. Then if things aren't going our way you can switch to another channel and you won't even have to leave early!
by royalsteve » 31 May 2011 13:25
by Hugo Boss » 31 May 2011 13:29
Row Z RoyalHugo Boss Didn't get told to sit down or anything and I aint gonna moan about "daytrippers", but I will have a moan about the 2 w*nkers in the concourse at half time who started kicking off at me and my m8 for "laughing". When we questioned it, they said we shouldn't be laughing cos "we're losing".![]()
Inbreed, weirdo c*nts. FOAD.
Did you just pull a face at them (other than the beautiful specimen you've been blessed with, of course) and wander off? It's a very strange thing for someone to say.
by Uke » 31 May 2011 13:30
LUX
damn, Uke, I was in the block next to you (236).
Not sure I'd recognise you after 32 (?) years.
by RFCUK » 31 May 2011 13:35
Avon Royal Fuck off and never come back.
That really mattered to some of us. Have never been so ashamed to be a Reading fan. What happened on the pitch was football, it happens. However, what happened in the stands was unforgivable. Getting real fans ejected because they show passion is lower than low. If you don't like shouting and swearing then stay at home.
Oh, and nobody gives a fuck if there are kids present.
by Top Flight » 31 May 2011 13:36
Gordons Cumming If you pay for seat you expect to be able to sit in it and see the game.
Whether you go to all the games and sing your heart out or Wembley was your first, that is your right.....
Sorry to all you true Reading fans
by RoyalBlue » 31 May 2011 13:57
Matt de KRoyalBlue Thank you very much to the whinging, seated day trippers who did their absolute best to kill off the support in Block 133.
I bet you're the type to book a table in Stringfellows and then complain that there is a lot of bare flesh on display!![]()
Some education for you. If you book seats right behind the goal, particularly when supporters are talking about that being the really vocal section, then you are likely to find people standing, singing and chanting. What's more, the further you sit towards the back of a stand, the more likely your view will be obstructed. That having been said, is your view really blocked by people standing 5 rows further down from you? If you want a clear view then go for seats nearer the front.
Anyway, these clowns moaned, even when people only stood for corners etc.
When we were 3-0 down there were just a handful of us stood desperately trying to get some support going for the team. The whingers sat miserable and defeated but would probably have been the first to moan about players giving up.
Come half-time there were all sorts of ructions due to objections to our standing. Yes, you miseries, I accept my £64 is worth no more than your £64. We've both paid the same, you choose to sit, I choose to stand!
Guess what? Once the team show great character to really get back into the game, who is now standing and applauding? The seat lovers! And with 10 minutes left to go, who has given up and b*ggered off early? The seat lovers!
So next time, please put your £64 towards your Sky subscription and sit comfortably at home on your settee with only the dog to get in the way. Then if things aren't going our way you can switch to another channel and you won't even have to leave early!
What row were you on?? I think I may have seen this!
by Blue_White_Blood » 31 May 2011 14:06
royalsteve i was in block 136 and had some biddy and her victor meldrew plank moan about my and 2 friends swearing....after 3rd time i told to get lost and go home daytripper - they said nothing after that
same goes for the noobs behind......i only stood up if people in front stood up, but moaners behind me and my mates kept saying sit down.....which i always did when people in front did....but they did it after scoring 2nd goal and then nearly the 3rd.....after that 10th shoulder tap me and my friends got fed up and i said why dont you go home and watch strictly come dancing , ill flatten if you touch me again - no probs with the mr bean lookalike after that
just morons, bet they are the sort who hog the middle/outside lanes on the motorway and then tut when someone undertakes them at 75mph
by Seal » 31 May 2011 14:07
floyd__streete Well, unsurprisngly it seems a fair many of you didn't enjoy your good day out. I've had better days out at the dentist, tbh.
by southstand67 » 31 May 2011 14:09
by Royal Rother » 31 May 2011 14:14
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