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by Royal Lady
07 Aug 2006 10:03
Forum: The Team
Topic: Disappointed by the close season
Replies: 95
Views: 27076

The 17 Bus
Royal Lady that's ok then, we might struggle in the Premiership, but we'll have the best shrubs in the league!


Nah it shows that with the water shortage that they should have planted them in late sep/oct when rain is more likely
RFC Gardeners OUT!!!
by Royal Lady
07 Aug 2006 09:58
Forum: The Team
Topic: Disappointed by the close season
Replies: 95
Views: 27076

that's ok then, we might struggle in the Premiership, but we'll have the best shrubs in the league!
by Royal Lady
07 Aug 2006 09:38
Forum: STAR (Supporters' Trust At Reading)
Topic: Coach Travel Aston Villa & Wigan
Replies: 101
Views: 29462

fair comment The Cat. I don't believe this legislation has only come into force this week.
by Royal Lady
07 Aug 2006 09:36
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: New home shirt ..... shite quality
Replies: 91
Views: 24136

In order to get retribution may I refer you to the Meeting Up thread and the last page or two of the Cricket thread - nice pics!! :wink:
by Royal Lady
07 Aug 2006 09:21
Forum: The Team
Topic: Disappointed by the close season
Replies: 95
Views: 27076

:roll: You have to be realistic though - are you seriously saying that with our current squad we can give Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool a run for their money both home and away?? And this isn't a whingy whiny thread - it's saying how one particular supporter thinks.
by Royal Lady
07 Aug 2006 09:13
Forum: The Team
Topic: Disappointed by the close season
Replies: 95
Views: 27076

no. To be fair we don't actually know very much at all.
by Royal Lady
07 Aug 2006 09:05
Forum: The Team
Topic: Disappointed by the close season
Replies: 95
Views: 27076

I thought the rise in season ticket prices was meant to cover the cost of new players being brought into the squad. Or something. I'm more concerned that the likes of Shittu prefer to sign for Watford than us.
by Royal Lady
06 Aug 2006 17:05
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: New home shirt ..... shite quality
Replies: 91
Views: 24136

have you tried putting it on yet? How's the neck?
by Royal Lady
06 Aug 2006 10:01
Forum: The Team
Topic: Feyenoord friendly?
Replies: 184
Views: 68257

were ST holders given first dibs of Feyenoord seats? I only ask because we'd been away and couldn't book online just before we went. When we got back we tried to book our usual ST seats but they were taken. so we have 3 seats together a couple of rows in front of our usual ones.
by Royal Lady
05 Aug 2006 14:57
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Boro Tickets
Replies: 107
Views: 31579

Sure it does. To get 100+ royalty points without a season ticket requires a fair amount of games. My friend has been to as many home games as he could get to, and only has 80 points. that's without a season ticket THIS season, there will be some who have previously had a season ticket and more poin...
by Royal Lady
05 Aug 2006 11:33
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Boro Tickets
Replies: 107
Views: 31579

If we can't sell out to people with over 100 royalty points, then this doesn't bode well for the rest of the season imho.
by Royal Lady
04 Aug 2006 19:27
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Shirt and yearbook voucher
Replies: 67
Views: 19171

If no-one has received a voucher, but you can order the shirt by mail order with the form sent with the voucher (which hasn't been sent) - how EXACTLY do we order these shirts then??? I DO hope Boyd is reading this. :roll:
by Royal Lady
04 Aug 2006 09:33
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Shirt and yearbook voucher
Replies: 67
Views: 19171

as it would appear NO-ONE has received either - I think it's pretty bad show. A lot of people don't live in Reading or surrounding area, though they may have a season ticket - so do they have to make a special journey? Or queue with everybody else before or after the Feyenoord game. Useless.
by Royal Lady
03 Aug 2006 18:02
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Season Ticket Offer on new home shirt
Replies: 47
Views: 16364

what about people who have not renewed their season ticket but still have their card? eh? they can get £5 off and they haven't got a current ticket. Still, I'm not buying a new shirt anyway - so I don't really care.
by Royal Lady
03 Aug 2006 15:34
Forum: The Team
Topic: BBC Berkshire's online coverage
Replies: 49
Views: 17163

it would have to be best email apparently - they're only talking about their online service.
by Royal Lady
03 Aug 2006 13:36
Forum: The Team
Topic: BBC Berkshire's online coverage
Replies: 49
Views: 17163

:roll: I was looking forward to chatting with Joel and Tim over the airwaves.

Oh well. I'll still submit my poll for Radio Berks web page viewers - Graeme Murty - would you?
by Royal Lady
03 Aug 2006 12:16
Forum: The Team
Topic: BBC Berkshire's online coverage
Replies: 49
Views: 17163

bit of everything - maybe not the competitions threads though. And the Caption Comp threads would be difficult to relay over the airwaves. I could do a poll for the ladies - Graeme Murty - would you? that sort of thing.
by Royal Lady
03 Aug 2006 12:05
Forum: The Team
Topic: BBC Berkshire's online coverage
Replies: 49
Views: 17163

Tredder would be in his element with all the texts he sends them! :wink:
by Royal Lady
03 Aug 2006 11:52
Forum: The Team
Topic: BBC Berkshire's online coverage
Replies: 49
Views: 17163

Riseley How about a numpty watch? A well known supporter could give his views on the negative comments seen on hobnob and berate the numpties by name live post match. All we need to find an articulate upper west STH who is fond of the word numpty.
:lol: :lol:
by Royal Lady
03 Aug 2006 11:42
Forum: The Team
Topic: BBC Berkshire's online coverage
Replies: 49
Views: 17163

having already been on Radio Berks as I have the perfect face for radio, I will offer my services as token woman supporter and give my thoughts on the game, the players (who's fit who's not), the ref etc. :wink:
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