Forbury LionWhy not be part of the solution and try to identify why the support falls short of your standards, why it is important to you that we have those standards, what exactly those standards are and finally suggest measures which could be incorporated into a plan in order to reach a desired standard.2 world wars, 1 world cup OUR SUPPORT IS F**KING SH*T.
Throw your toys out the pram all you like those who disagree, but you're wrong and I don't care if this thread p*sses you off.
East stand, you make the old Southbank chantstarters sick that you're allowed in the ground.
Not fit to wear the hoops. Not fit to sit in the East Stand. Not fit to call yourself Reading fans like the generations above you who sung at the tops of our voices to help lift the team from the depths of English football to where we are now.
Personally, I think alcohol helps a crowd lose their inhibitions and start chanting - you only have to look at the number of cars queued up to depart the stadium after the game (of 5 mins before the final whistle) to see that a large percentage of our fans are not drinking.
Falls short because our fans demand to be entertained and are too bloody thick to realise the effect the crowd has on the players, despite countless managers and players harping on about the tremendous positive impact at every opportunity as well as the sheer common sense of anyone with an IQ above 80.
Important because I want to see Reading win and every little helps. See above.
Standard is to be at least as loud if not louder than the away fans. Ideally have a core section of the crowd who produce a significant amount of supportive noise for large proportions of the game.
Measures to be incorporated: reserved seating is the biggest factor in my opinion as a chantstarter of many years in the fearsome Southbank that killed the atmosphere. A stand with non-reserved seating might help (over time). As would possibly a stand earmarked for chanters. The drum is a good try, but too little too far. I disagree with alcohol - a filthy drug which should be banned everywhere let alone at footy matches, and I've never needed it to be the loudest mouth in the stands for many seasons, so I'd never advocate that as a solution but I like the thought process and agree people have inhibitions. On the inhibition front I'd suggest people attending with groups of friends where individuality dissipates, making it much easier to start and join chants. But then you can't just turn up at a footy match and migrate towards your mates or towards other likeminded loud people you know, bringing me back to the point about reserved seating.
Oh, and being fearless and vocal on HNA making the point in a way that is likely irritate the plastics but generate some debate IS trying to be part of the solution.
