whos the loudest away fans ever @ mad stand?

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by Kes » 12 Oct 2007 12:10

Chelsea this season were apparently the loudest away fans so far at the Mad Stad according to that survey they do.

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by A1ndy » 12 Oct 2007 12:13

Kes Chelsea this season were apparently the loudest away fans so far at the Mad Stad according to that survey they do.


Has to be Wolves when we played them in the playoffs, especially after Rae's goal went in.

Never heard a noise like it!

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by Geekins » 12 Oct 2007 12:37

i think West Brom a few years back where we won 1-0 through sidwell and they were going up. Only because of those stupid plastic horns etc that the kids were using.

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by Riseley » 12 Oct 2007 13:21

QPR. The noise volume from just one of their supporters made my ears bleed.

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by LWJ » 12 Oct 2007 13:35

liverpool at the end "your never walk alone" on the 25th (confirm please)


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by RG30 » 12 Oct 2007 13:57

Stoke, Man City, Millwall, Cardiff all does mention in the early Madejski Stadium days. Hearing 4,000 Bristol Rovers fans in the MadStad sing "Goodnight Irene" was an unbelivable volume of noise. Norwich on the Easter Monday with "On the Ball City" sounded very loud for a fantastic following for an Easter Monday match.

Biggest dissapointment at the MadStad in terms of numbers has to be Plymouth. Thought they were pretty piss poor on the times they've visited.

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by Royalshow » 12 Oct 2007 14:12

RG30 Stoke, Man City, Millwall, Cardiff all does mention in the early Madejski Stadium days. Hearing 4,000 Bristol Rovers fans in the MadStad sing "Goodnight Irene" was an unbelivable volume of noise. Norwich on the Easter Monday with "On the Ball City" sounded very loud for a fantastic following for an Easter Monday match.

Biggest dissapointment at the MadStad in terms of numbers has to be Plymouth. Thought they were pretty piss poor on the times they've visited.


Even though they brough 4,200 one time,good one
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by Wycombe Royal » 12 Oct 2007 14:17

Who cares.

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by Riseley » 12 Oct 2007 14:25

The Upper West residents do when they are trying to catch 40 winks.


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by When Hicks went up... » 12 Oct 2007 14:27

RG30 Stoke, Man City, Millwall, Cardiff all does mention in the early Madejski Stadium days. Hearing 4,000 Bristol Rovers fans in the MadStad sing "Goodnight Irene" was an unbelivable volume of noise. Norwich on the Easter Monday with "On the Ball City" sounded very loud for a fantastic following for an Easter Monday match.

Biggest dissapointment at the MadStad in terms of numbers has to be Plymouth. Thought they were pretty piss poor on the times they've visited.


Have to agree with you about Rovers. Arguably the best footie anthem as well.

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by Winchester Royal » 12 Oct 2007 14:29

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RG30 Stoke, Man City, Millwall, Cardiff all does mention in the early Madejski Stadium days. Hearing 4,000 Bristol Rovers fans in the MadStad sing "Goodnight Irene" was an unbelivable volume of noise. Norwich on the Easter Monday with "On the Ball City" sounded very loud for a fantastic following for an Easter Monday match.

Biggest dissapointment at the MadStad in terms of numbers has to be Plymouth. Thought they were pretty piss poor on the times they've visited.


Have to agree with you about Rovers. Arguably the best footie anthem as well.


I stood on their Bass Terrace at The Memorial Ground, and it sounds even better when you're amongst it.

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by mzungu_royal » 12 Oct 2007 15:03

Bris City, Cardiff and Stoke City with their ear bleeding rendition of 'Delilah'. Have to admit that Stoke were always good supporters when they came down. Up at the Britannia Stadium, the noise just goes out the ends since they couldn't built their stadium properly, :lol:

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by Daniella » 12 Oct 2007 15:51

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ggREf5J3vCY

Famous delilah..sounds class...especially when your score while doing it.


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by mzungu_royal » 12 Oct 2007 18:16

Stoke City are clear winners back the looks of it

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by Denver Royal » 12 Oct 2007 18:20

Daniella http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ggREf5J3vCY

Famous delilah..sounds class...especially when you score while doing it.


Heh, I'll try singing that tonight in bed with the misses...

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by paultheroyal » 12 Oct 2007 19:32

mzungu_royal Stoke City are clear winners back the looks of it


Bristol Rovers feature heavily too.

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by mzungu_royal » 12 Oct 2007 19:40

paultheroyal
mzungu_royal Stoke City are clear winners back the looks of it


Bristol Rovers feature heavily too.


Close 2nd

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by seahawk10 » 12 Oct 2007 20:08

Daniella http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ggREf5J3vCY

Famous delilah..sounds class...especially when your score while doing it.



It was nil-nil against Derby.
Doyle's header put us up.
WHOOOOAAAAAAHHHHH
We all stood there laughing
HA HA HA HA
Then Hunt penis patted Doyle with his hand and we laughed no
more
WHOOOOAAAAAAAHHHHHH
Why Why Why Our Huntie
Why Why Why Our Huntie
So before you come to pat cock some more
Forgive me our Huntie I just couldn't take
anymore
WHOOOOAAAAAAAHHHHHH
Why Why Why Our Huntie

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by readingtillidie » 12 Oct 2007 20:50

seahawk10
Daniella http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ggREf5J3vCY

Famous delilah..sounds class...especially when your score while doing it.



It was nil-nil against Derby.
Doyle's header put us up.
WHOOOOAAAAAAHHHHH
We all stood there laughing
HA HA HA HA
Then Hunt penis patted Doyle with his hand and we laughed no
more
WHOOOOAAAAAAAHHHHHH
Why Why Why Our Huntie
Why Why Why Our Huntie
So before you come to pat cock some more
Forgive me our Huntie I just couldn't take
anymore
WHOOOOAAAAAAAHHHHHH
Why Why Why Our Huntie



loving the tune :lol: lets give it a go against the toon

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by Upper West?!? » 12 Oct 2007 23:24

Riseley Posted: 12 Oct 2007 14:25 Post subject:

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The Upper West residents do when they are trying to catch 40 winks.


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Hey, I resemble that comment.

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