by Row Z Royal » 11 Aug 2009 20:54
by EASTENDER MARKY » 13 Aug 2009 14:31
by sheshnu » 13 Aug 2009 15:07
by handbags_harris » 13 Aug 2009 15:36
by NR_Royal » 13 Aug 2009 16:33
by Gordons Cumming » 13 Aug 2009 16:49
NR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at those who buy the shirts? When you look at a crowd of supporters I'm sure you'll find the majority are wearing the shirts as a way of supporting their team.
It's not sad.
by Maguire » 13 Aug 2009 17:47
Gordons CummingNR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at those who buy the shirts? When you look at a crowd of supporters I'm sure you'll find the majority are wearing the shirts as a way of supporting their team.
It's not sad.
Over a certain age it is!
by Deathy » 13 Aug 2009 18:36
NR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at those who buy the shirts?
by Platypuss » 13 Aug 2009 19:13
DeathyNR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at Jay's posts?
For a start, the cheap and utterly crap quality.
by Deathy » 13 Aug 2009 19:43
PlatypussDeathyNR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at Jay's posts?
For a start, the cheap and utterly crap quality.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 16 Aug 2009 17:55
DeathyNR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at those who buy the shirts?
For a start, the cheap and utterly crap quality.
by Murts-is-Lej » 17 Aug 2009 08:39
by Big Foot » 17 Aug 2009 11:21
abell If you don't have anything Royal on then presumably you must be ashamed of being seen as a supporter outside the ground?
by Far Canal » 17 Aug 2009 13:14
Far Canal Funny how other how some people's self image can be so different from the way other people see them.
by Jerry St Clair » 17 Aug 2009 13:26
NR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at those who buy the shirts? When you look at a crowd of supporters I'm sure you'll find the majority are wearing the shirts as a way of supporting their team.
It's not sad.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 17 Aug 2009 15:41
Jerry St ClairNR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at those who buy the shirts? When you look at a crowd of supporters I'm sure you'll find the majority are wearing the shirts as a way of supporting their team.
It's not sad.
And the majority of people in this country read The Sun and get X-Factor winners to number one. Doesn't make them less tragic, just because they're in a majority.
by Row Z Royal » 17 Aug 2009 16:27
Rev Algenon Stickleback HJerry St ClairNR_Royal Why the oxf*rd do people feel the need to laugh at those who buy the shirts? When you look at a crowd of supporters I'm sure you'll find the majority are wearing the shirts as a way of supporting their team.
It's not sad.
And the majority of people in this country read The Sun and get X-Factor winners to number one. Doesn't make them less tragic, just because they're in a majority.
The vast majority of people in the country don't read The Sun and have never voted for an X-Factor contestant.
The vast majority of people in this country also aren't 20-25 year old lads incapable of seeing that their own preferences aren't irrefutably the right way to do things.
The fact is, there isn't a right or wrong way to show your support for your club, yet some (on both sides of this petty squabble) seem to branch into some kind of supporter fundamentalism, insisting anyone not doing it their way is doing it wrong.
by soggy biscuit » 17 Aug 2009 18:01
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