bigmike yesterdaybigmike wrote:God I hope Reading win... I could really do with cutting my hair... that is the last time I stupidly say something like I am not cutting my hair untill reading win at home

by Alan Partridge » 24 Sep 2009 10:58
24 Sep 2009 10:58bigmike yesterdaybigmike wrote:God I hope Reading win... I could really do with cutting my hair... that is the last time I stupidly say something like I am not cutting my hair untill reading win at home

by bigmike » 24 Sep 2009 10:59
24 Sep 2009 10:59Alan Partridge wrote:bigmike yesterdaybigmike wrote:God I hope Reading win... I could really do with cutting my hair... that is the last time I stupidly say something like I am not cutting my hair untill reading win at home
by Maguire » 24 Sep 2009 11:17
24 Sep 2009 11:17by ZacNaloen » 24 Sep 2009 11:18
24 Sep 2009 11:18by floyd__streete » 24 Sep 2009 13:45
24 Sep 2009 13:45It is a bit though isn't itSilver Fox wrote:Not really though is it?It Is What It Is wrote:And get rid of the annoying children saying it at half time too! It's..
1. Embarrassing
by floyd__streete » 24 Sep 2009 13:50
24 Sep 2009 13:50Gr8. I might get RODGERS OUT done.Ferris wrote:Looks like the club have got the same idea http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 32,00.html
"Fans will be able to get their face painted"
Can't wait!!
by Ian Royal » 24 Sep 2009 13:53
24 Sep 2009 13:53floyd__streete wrote:It is a bit though isn't itSilver Fox wrote:Not really though is it?It Is What It Is wrote:And get rid of the annoying children saying it at half time too! It's..
1. Embarrassing. RFC always seem keen to find something new to make the home match experience that bit less enjoyable, this is an absolute belter.
by floyd__streete » 24 Sep 2009 14:00
24 Sep 2009 14:00The trouble is, it isn't half time entertainment; It is cunningly organised for the start of the second half to maximise the ear-splitting cringeworthiness of it all as I return to my seat. If people will insist on bringing children to the game, can they not be forced to sit in - I dunno - the North Stand in silence, away from those of us who want to swear and curse?Ian Royal wrote:I usually coudln't give a toss about the half time entertainment, but this really really makes me cringe.floyd__streete wrote:It is a bit though isn't it. RFC always seem keen to find something new to make the home match experience that bit less enjoyable, this is an absolute belter.
by Stranded » 24 Sep 2009 14:00
24 Sep 2009 14:00by Silver Fox » 24 Sep 2009 14:00
24 Sep 2009 14:00Not really no, it's a bit gimp but getting embarassed about it is just that bit gimper, at least for grown up malesfloyd__streete wrote:It is a bit though isn't itSilver Fox wrote:Not really though is it?It Is What It Is wrote:And get rid of the annoying children saying it at half time too! It's..
1. Embarrassing.
by floyd__streete » 24 Sep 2009 14:02
24 Sep 2009 14:02I am too easily irritated perhapsSilver Fox wrote:Not really no, it's a bit gimp but getting embarassed about it is just that bit gimper, at least for grown up males
by Hampshire Royal » 24 Sep 2009 14:03
24 Sep 2009 14:03by readingbedding » 24 Sep 2009 14:04
24 Sep 2009 14:04by Tony Le Mesmer » 24 Sep 2009 14:08
24 Sep 2009 14:08by mzungu_royal » 24 Sep 2009 15:52
24 Sep 2009 15:52by Ark Royal » 24 Sep 2009 17:21
24 Sep 2009 17:21by loyalroyal4life » 24 Sep 2009 17:39
24 Sep 2009 17:39by Ian Royal » 24 Sep 2009 17:42
24 Sep 2009 17:42We're not exactly renowned for our hostile and loud support, but try asking Pardew or McGhee what it's like playing us.loyalroyal4life wrote:does anyone actually remember hornets fans from last season? they are worst than us, they dont even chant
remember high pitched..... ' watford....watford...watford'
by Skin » 24 Sep 2009 18:34
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