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by TBM » 27 Jul 2006 12:25

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kyuyeona wrote:thanks for welcoming me! i was expecting some racist-like comments.
but there was none!!! thanks again!
No problem. Maybe it's just as well that TBM doesn't post a lot on this forum.
Look 7 posts up from yours!

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by RoyalBlue » 27 Jul 2006 12:25

kyuyeona wrote:i go to school in america. that's why my english sounds bit strange.
or maybe this is a matter of my english proficiency.
No, going to school in the States would definitely explain your strange English - they've never really mastered the language out there! :wink:

As for the warm, non-racist welcome, Spacey was unusually polite for once!

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by Sam Tubber » 27 Jul 2006 12:43

kyuyeona wrote:thanks for welcoming me! i was expecting some racist-like comments.
The dogged persistence of some posters with regards to the making of racist comments is indeed tiresome. Fortunately the moderators seem to be clamping down on this now. Welcome.

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by Gordons Cumming » 27 Jul 2006 12:52

:shock:

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by URZ_forever » 27 Jul 2006 12:54

Ian Royal wrote:
SpaceCruiser wrote:This is great!!!!!!!!!! We truly are becoming international, aren't we.

We have posters from:

Holland (Hup Holland Hup and possibly one other)
USA (Royal Chicago and a few others, I think)
Japan (japanreading)
Norway (Ideal)
Sweden (Stuart Sweden ?? :? )

and now

South Korea.

Do we have any Icelandic visitors (apart from icelandicstokie)?
you forgot Luxembourg, Australia, Dubai and a few others i think
We have a Chinese member as well

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by Flyingkiwi » 27 Jul 2006 13:09

Ian Royal wrote:
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Ian Royal wrote: you forgot Luxembourg, Australia, Dubai and a few others i think
Are they actually from these countries or are they exiled royals?

I forgot the Irish lot from Cork.

fair enough, exiles as far as i know
RoyalCHN is certainly Chinese. Has P.M'ed me.

There are 4 or 5 of us exiles in China as well and about the same in NZ.

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by igoe agogo » 27 Jul 2006 13:30

SpaceCruiser wrote:
Ian Royal wrote:
SpaceCruiser wrote:This is great!!!!!!!!!! We truly are becoming international, aren't we.

We have posters from:

Holland (Hup Holland Hup and possibly one other)
USA (Royal Chicago and a few others, I think)
Japan (japanreading)
Norway (Ideal)
Sweden (Stuart Sweden ?? :? )

and now

South Korea.

Do we have any Icelandic visitors (apart from icelandicstokie)?
you forgot Luxembourg, Australia, Dubai and a few others i think
Are they actually from these countries or are they exiled royals?

I forgot the Irish lot from Cork.
And some of us live up north. :wink:

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by URZ_forever » 27 Jul 2006 13:38

Welcome kyuyeona!

I have enjoyed a long convosation over MSN

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by SpaceCruiser » 27 Jul 2006 14:23

RoyalBlue wrote:As for the warm, non-racist welcome, Spacey was unusually polite for once!
I am always polite to our foreign visitors. Unless they slag us off.

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by FiNeRaIn » 27 Jul 2006 14:59

URZ_forever wrote:Welcome kyuyeona!

I have enjoyed a long convosation over MSN
Cam to cam? :lol:

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by USRoyal17 » 27 Jul 2006 15:00

new member here as well... and you can add me to the list of foreigners on the site and hopefully you guys won't mind me jumping on the Reading bandwagon

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by SpaceCruiser » 27 Jul 2006 15:06

USRoyal17 wrote:new member here as well... and you can add me to the list of foreigners on the site and hopefully you guys won't mind me jumping on the Reading bandwagon
No worries, you're welcome too. ;)

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by URZ_forever » 27 Jul 2006 15:10

FiNeRaIn wrote:
URZ_forever wrote:Welcome kyuyeona!

I have enjoyed a long convosation over MSN
Cam to cam? :lol:
Haha, err, no

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by playoffs or layoffs » 27 Jul 2006 16:26

Gordons Cumming wrote:
Jay wrote:Is this guy genuine?

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Cynic.
Optimist

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Re: from Seol's country

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 27 Jul 2006 19:36

kyuyeona wrote:hello there. this is Seol's fan from Seoul korea.

frankly, i knew nothing about Reading FC before. well, i know the name of the team and players since i've played Championship Manager and Football Manager on PC. i think it's a good opporutnity to get to know such a good tem like Reading.

we were so surprised when we heard the news about Seol's moving to Reading.
Premiership!! Suprs' Lee, Man Utd's Park and another EPL player Seol!!

he is on the first page of newspaper's sports section today.
his 'finishing goal' against milwall. such a superstar.

hope Seoul is going to have his best season ever.
if u got any question on Seol, like his family or his playing style,
feel free to ask. my pleasure to answer for that.

go royals!
having seen your lot play (v Togo) in the world cup in Frankfurt, I have to say I was impressed with your fans. Could we borrow some of your drummers, as ours can be something of an embarrassment? Come to think of it, can we borrow some of your female fans too, for the same reason?

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by Deadlock » 27 Jul 2006 22:36

kyuyeona wrote:aren't there more than 10 clubs near london?
There are six in the Premier League alone! Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Charlton Athletic, West Ham and Fulham. There's another two in the Championship (Crystal Palace and QPR), three in League 1 (Brentford, Millwall and Leyton Orient), and one in League 2 (Barnet). Twelve in all.

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by Arch » 27 Jul 2006 23:03

Deadlock wrote:
kyuyeona wrote:aren't there more than 10 clubs near london?
There are six in the Premier League alone! Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Charlton Athletic, West Ham and Fulham. There's another two in the Championship (Crystal Palace and QPR), three in League 1 (Brentford, Millwall and Leyton Orient), and one in League 2 (Barnet). Twelve in all.
That's "in". A few more "near".

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by BillBrasky » 27 Jul 2006 23:12

RoyalBlue wrote: No, going to school in the States would definitely explain your strange English - they've never really mastered the language out there! :wink:
Me am take offense to that remark. :evil:

:D

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 27 Jul 2006 23:40

Arch wrote:
Deadlock wrote:
kyuyeona wrote:aren't there more than 10 clubs near london?
There are six in the Premier League alone! Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Charlton Athletic, West Ham and Fulham. There's another two in the Championship (Crystal Palace and QPR), three in League 1 (Brentford, Millwall and Leyton Orient), and one in League 2 (Barnet). Twelve in all.
That's "in". A few more "near".
apply the American definition of "near" and there's about 200.

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by Arch » 28 Jul 2006 00:08

Rev Algenon Stickleback H wrote:
Arch wrote:
Deadlock wrote: There are six in the Premier League alone! Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Charlton Athletic, West Ham and Fulham. There's another two in the Championship (Crystal Palace and QPR), three in League 1 (Brentford, Millwall and Leyton Orient), and one in League 2 (Barnet). Twelve in all.
That's "in". A few more "near".
apply the American definition of "near" and there's about 200.
:lol: That had occurred to me. Ninety two, to be precise, if we're talking league clubs.

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