by Winchester Royal » 17 Nov 2008 10:48
by boycey » 18 Nov 2008 12:34
by STAR Liaison » 18 Nov 2008 14:21
by working class hero » 18 Nov 2008 15:17
boycey Racism and coin throwing?? what a load of rubbish .
There is no racism at the madjeski . Never has been . It sounds like the majority of people on here need to get a grip if they think our fans are racist . As for homophobic , who gives a flying one?? I'm sure there aren't any gay people in Y26....
And as someone said earlier , if people are throwing coins then CCTV will surelly have caught them .
Whatever atmosphere our ground has comes from Y26/Y25 . Without them it will be bang bang , blarmy .
by rabidbee » 19 Nov 2008 02:28
by bobby1413 » 19 Nov 2008 02:52
boycey Racism and coin throwing?? what a load of rubbish .
There is no racism at the madjeski . Never has been . It sounds like the majority of people on here need to get a grip if they think our fans are racist . As for homophobic , who gives a flying one?? I'm sure there aren't any gay people in Y26....
And as someone said earlier , if people are throwing coins then CCTV will surelly have caught them .
Whatever atmosphere our ground has comes from Y26/Y25 . Without them it will be bang bang , blarmy .
by boycey » 19 Nov 2008 09:24
bobby1413boycey Racism and coin throwing?? what a load of rubbish .
There is no racism at the madjeski . Never has been . It sounds like the majority of people on here need to get a grip if they think our fans are racist . As for homophobic , who gives a flying one?? I'm sure there aren't any gay people in Y26....
And as someone said earlier , if people are throwing coins then CCTV will surelly have caught them .
Whatever atmosphere our ground has comes from Y26/Y25 . Without them it will be bang bang , blarmy .
Sorry, but you think homophobia is only offensive to Gay people?
Is that the same for racism, only applies to black people? Or those who are non-white?
Let me guess, you sit in Y26 don't ya?!
by M U R T Y » 19 Nov 2008 13:45
by bobby1413 » 19 Nov 2008 15:12
boyceybobby1413boycey Racism and coin throwing?? what a load of rubbish .
There is no racism at the madjeski . Never has been . It sounds like the majority of people on here need to get a grip if they think our fans are racist . As for homophobic , who gives a flying one?? I'm sure there aren't any gay people in Y26....
And as someone said earlier , if people are throwing coins then CCTV will surelly have caught them .
Whatever atmosphere our ground has comes from Y26/Y25 . Without them it will be bang bang , blarmy .
Sorry, but you think homophobia is only offensive to Gay people?
Is that the same for racism, only applies to black people? Or those who are non-white?
Let me guess, you sit in Y26 don't ya?!
clueless .
there is no racist abuse .
there is no homophobic abuse .
let me guess , you sit at home ?
by Reading Til I Die » 19 Nov 2008 16:21
by 66DD » 20 Nov 2008 09:11
Reading Til I Die
Would you be more offended at hearing someone shout "W**KER", or watching a game on TV and seeing Rooney and countless other players call the ref a "f***in', cheatin', c**t!"?
If you don't want to sit in Y26 then don't buy tickets for Y26 or get the club to move your season ticket. We're not exactly selling out every week so it shouldn't be a problem. There's a Family Enclosure or the North Stand if you don't want to mix with the more passionate supporters.
by bcubed » 20 Nov 2008 15:47
Reading Til I Die I'm not a season ticket holder, however over the years my 14 year old son and I have never had a problem getting tickets to any game due to the number of "Royalty Points" we've accumilated.
We love sitting in Y26 due to the atmosphere not to mention that you get a crackin' view from the higher seats.
Anyway, last week we had to get tickets for Y19 and my son HATED it. No atmosphere, sat in front of a bunch of 40-something's who did nothing but slag off Stephen Hunt and make "witty" remarks about all the other players! My son and I ended laughing AT them and not WITH them as they really were like Harry Enfield characters!
Football is supposed be be about supporting your club and the team, but this decision will just make the Reading FC matchday experience even quieter and could end up hurting the club's fan base.
by T.R.O.L.I. » 20 Nov 2008 16:02
by STAR Liaison » 20 Nov 2008 16:44
by rabidbee » 20 Nov 2008 17:07
T.R.O.L.I. Will the club put their "principles" before the opportunity to earn ssome extra ticket revenue?
by AlexY25 » 20 Nov 2008 19:56
bcubedReading Til I Die I'm not a season ticket holder, however over the years my 14 year old son and I have never had a problem getting tickets to any game due to the number of "Royalty Points" we've accumilated.
We love sitting in Y26 due to the atmosphere not to mention that you get a crackin' view from the higher seats.
Anyway, last week we had to get tickets for Y19 and my son HATED it. No atmosphere, sat in front of a bunch of 40-something's who did nothing but slag off Stephen Hunt and make "witty" remarks about all the other players! My son and I ended laughing AT them and not WITH them as they really were like Harry Enfield characters!
Football is supposed be be about supporting your club and the team, but this decision will just make the Reading FC matchday experience even quieter and could end up hurting the club's fan base.
This is why I have a season ticket in Y26
If things remain the same I will not renew next year - I didn't buy a season ticket to sit among empty seats and experience a cr*p atmosphere
And in any case the bad language and gestures seem to come from Y25 as much as Y26
by M U R T Y » 21 Nov 2008 13:21
by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 Nov 2008 13:40
by rabidbee » 21 Nov 2008 14:23
T.R.O.L.I. And how many supporters... are now annoyed that their original seat choice is now on sale?
by Reading Til I Die » 21 Nov 2008 16:36
rabidbeeT.R.O.L.I. And how many supporters... are now annoyed that their original seat choice is now on sale?
I fooking KNEW it!![]()
Sod it, I'm just going to wave my member card and try walking in there anyway...
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