You should be ashamed of yourselves part II

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by Royal Lady » 02 Sep 2007 18:17

That would make a lot of sense actually. :roll:

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by westendgirl » 02 Sep 2007 19:10

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Instead of just leaving them to it, you thought that you would say something which challenged them. Hence - you are one of those people who don't realise how irritating they are.


What if RL was irritated by them - and they don't realise how irritating they are?

Apparently some rules only work one way.

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by Royal Lady » 02 Sep 2007 19:22

It's ok. Despite never having met Baines or knowingly been rude to him on here, he appears to have taken a dislike to me and if I said the sky was blue he would probably slag me off for it. Some men don't like women. :roll:

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by AthleticoSpizz » 02 Sep 2007 19:25

Royal Lady It's ok. Despite never having met Baines or knowingly been rude to him on here, he appears to have taken a dislike to me and if I said the sky was blue he would probably slag me off for it. Some men don't like women. :roll:
pull that knowing smile RL

pull that knowing smile

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by Royal Lady » 02 Sep 2007 19:27

:)


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by Platypuss » 02 Sep 2007 21:13

Royal Lady Some men don't like women. :roll:


Some women are unlikeable, though. :wink:

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by Riseley » 02 Sep 2007 21:20

Anyone messing with Schard's bird must obviously be in the dark regarding his reputation of fists as hard as steel that move quicker than RL at a wine tasting.

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by Baines » 02 Sep 2007 22:30

Royal Lady It's ok. Despite never having met Baines or knowingly been rude to him on here, he appears to have taken a dislike to me and if I said the sky was blue he would probably slag me off for it. Some men don't like women. :roll:


How curious. No dislike, merely pointing out where you went wrong so that you can avoid the situation in the future. I am surprised that you haven't thanked me.

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by Hoop Blah » 03 Sep 2007 12:41

Royal Lady It's ok. Despite never having met Baines or knowingly been rude to him on here, he appears to have taken a dislike to me and if I said the sky was blue he would probably slag me off for it. Some men don't like women. :roll:


Without wanting to be added to your 'but he's taken a dislike to me and my family list' I don't think Baines has said anything to provoke that reaction.

For someone that dishes out banter quite freely, and spends as much time on here as you do, you take the odd comment to heart a bit too much. Baines is just pointing out a few possibilities, you shouldn't be so defensive about it.


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by Schards#2 » 03 Sep 2007 12:51

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Royal Lady It's ok. Despite never having met Baines or knowingly been rude to him on here, he appears to have taken a dislike to me and if I said the sky was blue he would probably slag me off for it. Some men don't like women. :roll:


Without wanting to be added to your 'but he's taken a dislike to me and my family list' I don't think Baines has said anything to provoke that reaction.

For someone that dishes out banter quite freely, and spends as much time on here as you do, you take the odd comment to heart a bit too much. Baines is just pointing out a few possibilities, you shouldn't be so defensive about it.


I think there's a slight difference between a bit of banter on here and some eye bulging moron screaming into your face from a few inches away that he's going to punch you out if you say another word.

There was a certain irony that his two points were, firstly, he's entitled to voice his opinion that Shorey'd a c**t and should oxf*rd off and, secondly, if I exercise my right to voice another word of MY opinion, he's going to spark me out.

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by Hoop Blah » 03 Sep 2007 12:55

I was refering to the reaction to Baines comments, not the reaction of your neighbours being put in their place.

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by Schards#2 » 03 Sep 2007 12:57

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Royal Lady It's ok. Despite never having met Baines or knowingly been rude to him on here, he appears to have taken a dislike to me and if I said the sky was blue he would probably slag me off for it. Some men don't like women. :roll:


Without wanting to be added to your 'but he's taken a dislike to me and my family list' I don't think Baines has said anything to provoke that reaction.

For someone that dishes out banter quite freely, and spends as much time on here as you do, you take the odd comment to heart a bit too much. Baines is just pointing out a few possibilities, you shouldn't be so defensive about it.


Sorry, by 'the odd comment', I thought you were referring to the morons at the stadium.

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by Baines » 03 Sep 2007 13:03

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Royal Lady It's ok. Despite never having met Baines or knowingly been rude to him on here, he appears to have taken a dislike to me and if I said the sky was blue he would probably slag me off for it. Some men don't like women. :roll:


Without wanting to be added to your 'but he's taken a dislike to me and my family list' I don't think Baines has said anything to provoke that reaction.

For someone that dishes out banter quite freely, and spends as much time on here as you do, you take the odd comment to heart a bit too much. Baines is just pointing out a few possibilities, you shouldn't be so defensive about it.


I think there's a slight difference between a bit of banter on here and some eye bulging moron screaming into your face from a few inches away that he's going to punch you out if you say another word.

There was a certain irony that his two points were, firstly, he's entitled to voice his opinion that Shorey'd a c**t and should oxf*rd off and, secondly, if I exercise my right to voice another word of MY opinion, he's going to spark me out.


I, very obviously, wasn't saying that you aren't entitled to voice your opinion, simply that on occasions there will be times when you might prefer not to do so. My second post on the subject highlighted the concern that, if someone is very angry and you choose to challenge him as to the justification of that anger, an obvious consequence will be that that anger is then redirected to you - particularly if you had irritated them in some way either in the course of that challenge, or during the game.

Having read the replies to my posts, I cannot imagine where I might have got the impression that they were in any way irritated by you.


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by Royal Lady » 03 Sep 2007 13:07

Schards quite clearly apologised that he had misread your earlier post. I have no desire to continue any more about this. If you find me irritating on here, I suggest you ignore any posts by me in the future. Though, of course, with me having to return to work tomorrow, my posting will now be few and far between.

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by Hoop Blah » 03 Sep 2007 13:14

Royal Lady Schards quite clearly apologised that he had misread your earlier post. I have no desire to continue any more about this. If you find me irritating on here, I suggest you ignore any posts by me in the future. Though, of course, with me having to return to work tomorrow, my posting will now be few and far between.


Not quite clearly enough then....I thought he was apologising to me.

Like I said earlier, there's really no need to be quite so defensive.

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by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 03 Sep 2007 13:42

Royal Lady Some men don't like women. :roll:


Sometimes you dont half interject with some dumb stuff.

Which may just be the case with this incident.

Personally I find that Im not going to get much of a conversation out of someone who is screaming 'c*nt' at someone, so quite why you expected anything else than what you got out of your interjection here, christ alone knows. You really dont have to get involved in everything, sometimes saying nothing is infinitely better than saying something.

And you might report them - but that doesnt mean that their ST will get revoked. You're not the Goddess of The Madejski Stadium, whatever you think.

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by Mr Optimist » 03 Sep 2007 14:14

Moving away slightly from the let's bash Royal Lady avenue this thread is going down.....

All seater stadiums have a lot to answer for!! In the Elm Park days I would frequently be embarassed by some numbskull on the South Bank either by their comments directed to players, opposition fans, the game, showing their "opinion"; and if that was to happen I could easily move myself 10 feet away from said tool and continue my enjoyment of the game in peace.

Even up until the last 18 months in most parts of the ground you could still move seats easy enough, but with our success on the pitch you are stuck with your "neighbours" for good or bad.

So I have a lot of sympathy for RL and Schards; why should they have to put up with the law of the playground bully being forced on them when at football?

If they don't have the good grace to realise they were out of order in the heat of the moment when you see them at the next home game then they are clearly bell ends of the highest order.

Nothing wrong with showing passion, however misguided it may seem to others, but if I have ever been in the wrong with hindsight then at least I have been big enough to apologise afterwards.

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by Royal Lady » 03 Sep 2007 14:18

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Royal Lady Some men don't like women. :roll:


Sometimes you dont half interject with some dumb stuff.

Which may just be the case with this incident.

Personally I find that Im not going to get much of a conversation out of someone who is screaming 'c*nt' at someone, so quite why you expected anything else than what you got out of your interjection here, christ alone knows. You really dont have to get involved in everything, sometimes saying nothing is infinitely better than saying something.

And you might report them - but that doesnt mean that their ST will get revoked. You're not the Goddess of The Madejski Stadium, whatever you think.
Just so you know, they've already received one letter warning them about their behaviour apparently, therefore, it is perfectly feasible that if I did complain about them, they could well have their ST revoked. THE END.

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by rotherwick_royal » 04 Sep 2007 09:24

I don't get this thread - you've got two yobs who are acting in an aggressive way towards a fan of OUR team and the majority here seem to think it's ok, or at least an occupational hazard of going to a football match. If you're old enough (like me unfortunately) you'll remember violence was an undercurrent of watching football in the late 70s and what a devastating effect it had on the game (those of you who winge about seated stadiums may want to think about that, at least we're not fenced in like animals these days).

I get wound up as much as the next fan after a game like last weekends, I'll argue the toss with somebody who I disagree with, but I won't threaten to punch somebody's lights out if they don't agree with me.

If anybody threatens me in that way I WILL report them.

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Re: You should be ashamed of yourselves part II

by Forbury Lion » 04 Sep 2007 13:21

Royal Lady "awww he wasn't that bad"
Reading that reminds me of my mum, she never knows when to keep her mouth shut and that's not an insult btw as I love my mum.

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