Ian Royal [
Where does it say you have to be a supporter of one of the teams to watch a match. Get a life.
Its an un-written rule. Get a life.
Ian Royal [
Where does it say you have to be a supporter of one of the teams to watch a match. Get a life.
by Archie's penalty » 30 May 2007 18:09
hiro Knowing thousands people walking to Wembley, that heat touched many other resident of Reading - include myself.
I was watching the game in the Turks Head on London Road.
I felt Jason McAteer did seem so dangerous to us, and he made a difference through to the end.
Some months later, McAteer poped into the shop I worked at that time by chance, I did not reply to what he said at all, and only I and him in the shop, he had no choice but to leave.
I should act like gentleman in this country, but I did not do so then. Apology to Jason now, you were just too good in that match.
by Behindu » 30 May 2007 18:32
SpaceCruiserDaniella When I say plastics, its aimed at the people who want to see prem football only. No interest in the club, just like to see good players on the pitch and enjoy the big games like manchester united and chelsea.
They are not reading fans and never will be, they simply enjoy the occasion like they would a trip to the theatre.
The term for those sort of people used to be "fairweather fans"......
by Ian Royal » 30 May 2007 18:52
DaniellaIan Royal [
Where does it say you have to be a supporter of one of the teams to watch a match. Get a life.
Its an un-written rule. Get a life.
Ian RoyalDaniellaIan Royal [
Where does it say you have to be a supporter of one of the teams to watch a match. Get a life.
Its an un-written rule. Get a life.
It's a load of bollocks spouted by idiots like you.
by Ian Royal » 30 May 2007 19:17
DaniellaIan RoyalDaniellaIan Royal [
Where does it say you have to be a supporter of one of the teams to watch a match. Get a life.
Its an un-written rule. Get a life.
It's a load of bollocks spouted by idiots like you.
You can't even make a point without trying to be offensive. Shows your argument has no foundation.
by boycey » 31 May 2007 12:15
by brendywendy » 31 May 2007 12:22
boycey being plastic has nothing to do with loyalty or passion .
It's about the way the supporter has changed .
you can go to every match and still be platic if you take rumble sticks and a foam pointy hand .
thats why we are known as plastic to other teams .
no 13? kingsly the lion? music after goals? a sea of replica shirts?
all plastic .
by Franchise FC » 31 May 2007 12:22
boycey being plastic has nothing to do with loyalty or passion .
It's about the way the supporter has changed .
you can go to every match and still be platic if you take rumble sticks and a foam pointy hand .
thats why we are known as plastic to other teams .
no 13? kingsly the lion? music after goals? a sea of replica shirts?
all plastic .
Franchise FCboycey being plastic has nothing to do with loyalty or passion .
It's about the way the supporter has changed .
you can go to every match and still be platic if you take rumble sticks and a foam pointy hand .
thats why we are known as plastic to other teams .
no 13? kingsly the lion? music after goals? a sea of replica shirts?
all plastic .
If music after goals and replica shirts make up the plastics, then the 45,000 geordies I sat with in December might have a thing or two to add.
by Franchise FC » 31 May 2007 12:33
DaniellaFranchise FCboycey being plastic has nothing to do with loyalty or passion .
It's about the way the supporter has changed .
you can go to every match and still be platic if you take rumble sticks and a foam pointy hand .
thats why we are known as plastic to other teams .
no 13? kingsly the lion? music after goals? a sea of replica shirts?
all plastic .
If music after goals and replica shirts make up the plastics, then the 45,000 geordies I sat with in December might have a thing or two to add.
Newcastle praised our support when we played them but said we fell into the trap of having a mascot and music after goals. I'd be very suprised if they played music when they scored up there.
by boycey » 31 May 2007 12:34
by Franchise FC » 31 May 2007 12:39
boycey not saying being plastic is right or wrong .
but thats why we are and always will be viewed as a plastic club by other supporters.
clubs with tradition wouldn't dream of doing any of the things I mentioned above .
by boycey » 31 May 2007 12:43
by Vision » 31 May 2007 12:59
boycey clubs like -
tottenham
man u
liverpool
west ham
everton
would never do it .
this sort of thing is something from the lower leagues where its needed to create some sort of atmosphere .
by boycey » 31 May 2007 13:03
by Vision » 31 May 2007 13:09
boycey if you dont know the difference between "you'll never walk alone" and "Tom Hark" then I cant help you .
by boycey » 31 May 2007 13:11
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