by Barney » 10 Mar 2015 16:42
No Fixed Abode I hope Bradford fans are as complimentary about Reading as Reading fans were about Bradford. "What a shithole"
by melonhead » 10 Mar 2015 16:51
BarneyNo Fixed Abode I hope Bradford fans are as complimentary about Reading as Reading fans were about Bradford. "What a shithole"
Give it a rest boy. Still bitter about them shoving 4 past Chelski in your back yard ?
by ParkySpecialOne » 10 Mar 2015 19:57
by SCIAG » 10 Mar 2015 19:58
ParkySpecialOne Reet then, t'here's a question for thee all, what are the pubs near't ground
by PieEater » 10 Mar 2015 22:41
by OldBiscuit » 11 Mar 2015 18:54
PieEaterJohn Madejski's WalletPieEater As Bradford fans appear to be some of the nicest supporters around I thought we should have a thread for them about their imminent visit to the Mad Stad where we can answer their questions and make them feel welcome.
So fire away with questions about parking, pubs, officious stewards, pies etc
Parking chaos, no pubs, sh*t stewards, ok pies
Don't spoil the occasion - before you know they'll be singing Reading's a shithole and they want to go home.
by RoyalBlue » 11 Mar 2015 19:22
OldBiscuitPieEaterJohn Madejski's Wallet Parking chaos, no pubs, sh*t stewards, ok pies
Don't spoil the occasion - before you know they'll be singing Reading's a shithole and they want to go home.
We want you to stay, we want you to stay!
Readings a nice place,
We want you to stay!
LWJ So nice they had a welcome party for us at the crossroads after the gameDid no one else notice their mob of 50 odd in stone island?
by Bantam Northy » 11 Mar 2015 19:57
by OldBiscuit » 11 Mar 2015 21:27
Bantam Northy Correct Royal Blue! Every club seems to have a small band of Knob heads who want to cause trouble with every team's fans. I didn't get chance to talk to any of your fans before the game as I had to drive after so wasn't out for a drink. I was for the Sunderland game though and, although their trouble makers and ours were chasing each other around the city centre, we got sat in a pub with a group of them and enjoyed a good hour or so discussing the rights and wrongs of our respective clubs. As for next Monday, unfortunately I can't make it but I'm sure the majority of fans who travel will be there for a good time and not causing bother.
by RoyalBlue » 11 Mar 2015 22:04
ParkySpecialOne T'evening all, hope thas all fair to middling,
Reet then, t'here's a question for thee all, what are the pubs near't ground that are friendly for t'away fans and preferably serve beer with decent a Yorkshire head?
(Also, will the pub have a water bowl for mi whippet).
In all seriousness, I so hope that I manage to a golden ticket for the replay.
Sithee later
by tmesis » 12 Mar 2015 23:04
PieEater The nearest is probably Callaghans which is a rip off bar attached to the Holiday Inn, you can tether your whippet outside but will baulk at the prices and slow service.
by STAR Liaison » 13 Mar 2015 08:45
by Norfolk Royal » 13 Mar 2015 09:11
by Nameless » 13 Mar 2015 09:59
Norfolk Royal If everyone else gets there early it's probably best to go late really.
by Maguire » 13 Mar 2015 10:39
starliaison The word we've had is GET THERE EARLY - treat it as if it were a 7.15pm KO (the real KO is 7.45pm).
There won't be any non-permit parking available at the stadium.
The game is a sell-out or near as dammit with 4,000 away fans and TV trucks everywhere so there's going to be every bit as much pressure on time and space as there used to be for midweek Prem matches.
This message applies to Reading and Bradford City fans.
by Forbury Lion » 13 Mar 2015 10:40
Maybe that's the plan, Starliason trying to make sure the roads are clear for his/her last minute arrival at the ground.Norfolk Royal If everyone else gets there early it's probably best to go late really.
by LWJ » 13 Mar 2015 11:01
Maguirestarliaison The word we've had is GET THERE EARLY - treat it as if it were a 7.15pm KO (the real KO is 7.45pm).
There won't be any non-permit parking available at the stadium.
The game is a sell-out or near as dammit with 4,000 away fans and TV trucks everywhere so there's going to be every bit as much pressure on time and space as there used to be for midweek Prem matches.
This message applies to Reading and Bradford City fans.
So the message is that an FA Cup quarter final is going to be a bit busy?
Thanks.
by PieEater » 13 Mar 2015 11:06
Maguirestarliaison The word we've had is GET THERE EARLY - treat it as if it were a 7.15pm KO (the real KO is 7.45pm).
There won't be any non-permit parking available at the stadium.
The game is a sell-out or near as dammit with 4,000 away fans and TV trucks everywhere so there's going to be every bit as much pressure on time and space as there used to be for midweek Prem matches.
This message applies to Reading and Bradford City fans.
So the message is that an FA Cup quarter final is going to be a bit busy?
Thanks.
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