New policy in Y26

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Re: New policy in Y26

by Winchester Royal » 17 Nov 2008 10:48

If the club are really concerned about racist abuse, why don't they sort out the perpetrators?

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Re: New policy in Y26

by boycey » 18 Nov 2008 12:34

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 .

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Re: New policy in Y26

by STAR Liaison » 18 Nov 2008 14:21

I have had confirmation for Saturday and am in the process of getting the time and place finalised. I will send the details to those who sent STAR a mail as requested but if anyone else would like to become involved please mail me now on info@star-reading.org. We can't just say come along, as on a matchday the club has to know who is in the stadium before the gates open, so we will need to know who is coming.

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Re: New policy in Y26

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 .


I hope you are being facetious..... But perhaps not. :roll:

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Re: New policy in Y26

by rabidbee » 19 Nov 2008 02:28

Closing Y26 has really made it hard to get tickets for matches now. I've just been looking at the availability of tickets for the Norwich game on 13th December, and it's really hard to find a pair of seats higher than row D anywhere other than the north-east corner. It was always possible to get two or three seats at a reasonable height even at quite short notice. Seeing as my mate and I gave up our season-tickets because he's often uncertain about work commitments until quite late in the day, that has been really handy.

As a goodwill gesture, if the club insists on closing Y26, could they at least ban the oxf*rd drums? Having only managed to escpae the drummers at the start of the season, it's bloody annoying that it looks like I'll be spending the rest of the season even closer to them for the rest of this season :-|


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Re: New policy in Y26

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 .


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?!

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Re: New policy in Y26

by boycey » 19 Nov 2008 09:24

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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 .


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 ?

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Re: New policy in Y26

by M U R T Y » 19 Nov 2008 13:45

I've not heard of any racist abuse from Y26, or anywhere else for that matter, this season.

I've heard the chant to a steward, likening him to Mr Kitson - but is that racist? I don't think so - but I dont want this thread turned into another is it or is not racist thread.

Homophobic chants have been sung in the past from the area - however not this season IIRC...

Look forward to the meeting on saturday...

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Re: New policy in Y26

by bobby1413 » 19 Nov 2008 15:12

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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 .


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 ?


I'm not saying there is, and for what it's worth the only thing I've ever found offensive at the Madejski is someone continually calling Seol "Ting Tong".

Where I sit, and my attendence to home matches has no relevancy to my point.


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Re: New policy in Y26

by Reading Til I Die » 19 Nov 2008 16:21

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!

I phoned my mate down in Y26 who told me there were loads of seats and all the stewards were doing was checking that you had a Membership card or Season Ticket. At half-time we moved and enjoyed the second half surrounded by people that WANT to get involved, WANT to shout and get behind the team and above all don't sit there slagging the players off. Yes you do hear swearing, yes you do get to see hand gestures and general banter between the fans......but it's nothing worse than kids see on TV and the langauge I'm sure they've already heard in the school playground.

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.

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.

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Re: New policy in Y26

by 66DD » 20 Nov 2008 09:11

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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.



I would be equally unoffended by such remarks, but I fail to see how being foul-mouthed and making hand gestures at fans of other clubs equates to being more passionate about Reading.

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Re: New policy in Y26

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.


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

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Re: New policy in Y26

by T.R.O.L.I. » 20 Nov 2008 16:02

Will be interesting to see what happens this Saturday - 22,400 sold as of Thursday lunchtime. Will the club put their "principles" before the opportunity to earn ssome extra ticket revenue?


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Re: New policy in Y26

by STAR Liaison » 20 Nov 2008 16:44

I have arranged for the safety officer to attend a meeting at the stewards training room at 1pm on Saturday.

The safety officer is hoping to have the police liaison officer and the chief steward and tango there, so I would hope we will have a productive discussion for all involved.

I have mailed those sho sent STAR emails showing interest in coming to this meeting so if anyone else wants to come please pm me or mail me on info@star-reading.org

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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?


I'll be oxf*rd annoyed if they do, seeing as I had to buy tickets practically next to the drummer for the next four games. :evil:

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Re: New policy in Y26

by AlexY25 » 20 Nov 2008 19:56

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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.


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


True, a lot of people near around where I sit use bad language and gestures.
Y26 is closer to all those stewards, and some of them are pretty annoying, they love it if they don't have to do as much work.

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Re: New policy in Y26

by M U R T Y » 21 Nov 2008 13:21

After reading that RFC have sold 23,000 for tomorrows game - i'd just thought i'd check to see what was left to be sold online - oh look - Y26 NOW AVAILABLE!! :!: :!:

So RFC refuse to sell those seats with high numbers of royalty points, but will see when the tickets are on general sale - this club is a shambles...

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Re: New policy in Y26

by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 Nov 2008 13:40

TBH - that is an utter shambles from the club's point of view, and to a lesser extent from the fans' point of view.

How many people that now want tickets (and thus have to buy them in Y26) won't buy them as their seats are too near the away end for their liking? I'm thinking families with kids and also our older (i.e. of pension age) supporters.

And how many supporters that would have preferred to sit in Y26 but bought tickets in other areas of the ground due to lack of availability are now annoyed that their original seat choice is now on sale?

Hopefully there will be none of the perceived "trouble" this weekend so that the powers that be can find something esle to go on a crusade about and re-open ticket sales to all areas of the ground at the same time rather than at a time when it suits them.

I, for one, won't be holding my breath.

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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?


I fooking KNEW it! :evil:

Sod it, I'm just going to wave my member card and try walking in there anyway...

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by Reading Til I Die » 21 Nov 2008 16:36

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T.R.O.L.I. And how many supporters... are now annoyed that their original seat choice is now on sale?


I fooking KNEW it! :evil:

Sod it, I'm just going to wave my member card and try walking in there anyway...


worked for me and my son last home game.......

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