handbags_harris wrote: Said nobber = me.
It was all a fuss about not a lot to be honest, as the Silver Fox came up the stairs after about 3 minutes of actually quite exciting times on the pitch, he came up the stairs to tell people to sit down. To a certain degree fair enough, but just let it die down a bit first, so I just started saying something like "here he comes, the Silver Fox, sit down everyone, the Silver Fox is here!". At this point he was stood right next to me and had a laugh and a joke, and even thanked me for saying sit down! As he went downstairs I again called out "there he goes, the Silver Fox". Two minutes later his mates came up and dragged me out saying I'd stuck the middle finger up on both hands behind his back. Downstairs they said I'd been seen on CCTV doing it, although they also said they couldn't make out whether I'd actually stuck fingers or not (err, how do you know whether I did it or not then)
Anyway, a short discussion later, I was back in my seat after pleading my innocence. They were initially going to throw me over to Y19 and take my ST off me and report me, resulting in a written warning and having to apply to receive my ST back. I had two Tango's cocked and primed on my shoulders waiting to escort me to the other end of the stand, but I obviously argued a pretty decent case because I ended up back in my own seat on a "good behaviour" deal - if I behave, I don't get reported (despite doing nothing wrong anyway) and I get my season ticket back after the game.
I assume my card has been marked though, therefore I think prudence would call for a low profile in the foreseeable...
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^^^^^^^^^^^^Royal Lady wrote:Handbags - if I were you, I'd request a meeting with chief steward - ask to see the CCTV footage and if it shows, as I suspect, that your hand gestures were not as they indicated, that you ask for a written apology and confirmation that you are not now a "marked man". Was it the grey haired old bloke with glasses - I've moaned about him in previous seasons, but he's not been patrolling our little section for a while now.
That was him. Nasty little man.bigmike wrote:I wouldnt be surprised I noticed a sheffield united fan being manhandled out of the ground by 4 stewards before the game..
I have to admit that I do also agree with the point that the stewards at Reading are among the worst in the Leagues... You cant even pass the time of day with them at the madejski without them getting on their high horse.
The one with glasses and grey hair mentioned on here already if i am correct was around y24/23 a couple of seasons ago and he was in my opinion out to cause aggro. I thought he was moved on due to complaints.... It seems he was only moved down the stands.
I had a little run in with him a few years back... He was politely informed that if he did not go away he would have a problem. I was surprised that he confronted me when I was on my way out for a cig at half time that day as he struck me as the sort of bloke who would only confront women ... 1st class A holeRoyal Lady wrote:That was him. Nasty little man.bigmike wrote:I wouldnt be surprised I noticed a sheffield united fan being manhandled out of the ground by 4 stewards before the game..
I have to admit that I do also agree with the point that the stewards at Reading are among the worst in the Leagues... You cant even pass the time of day with them at the madejski without them getting on their high horse.
The one with glasses and grey hair mentioned on here already if i am correct was around y24/23 a couple of seasons ago and he was in my opinion out to cause aggro. I thought he was moved on due to complaints.... It seems he was only moved down the stands.
We play Cardiff in a few weeks.Ian Herring wrote: One day - and I know it will upset the non-violent and the politically correct among the Reading support - they will provoke a scene at a game that will backfire on them enormously and they will get a battering. Yes, there are some tits at Reading, we know that. But as a crowd Reading's support is possibly the most unthreatening and inoffensive group you'll ever see in any football stadium. Stewarded by what appears to be some kind of quasi-riot squad. When that battering occurs I will quietly raise a glass and smile. Because these over-zealous tossers will have brought it all upon themselves.
Unlucky.
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Can't you just leave them in the car?
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