by RFCBoy » 08 Jan 2009 19:14
by Archie's penalty » 08 Jan 2009 19:19
by moo » 08 Jan 2009 19:20
by Row Z Royal » 08 Jan 2009 20:13
by fridays child » 08 Jan 2009 22:06
by weybridgewanderer » 09 Jan 2009 12:26
RFCBoy Is our home and away support that bad?
by who are ya? » 09 Jan 2009 12:29
by bishbosh92 » 09 Jan 2009 13:23
by madreadingfan » 09 Jan 2009 14:44
by Winchester Royal » 09 Jan 2009 16:27
by punkindrublic » 09 Jan 2009 16:49
by pace=forster » 09 Jan 2009 17:24
moo Away support can be good..very good..when its a piss up and not a family day
by Sarah Star » 09 Jan 2009 17:51
pace=forstermoo Away support can be good..very good..when its a piss up and not a family day
+1
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 09 Jan 2009 23:37
Harry Carry simple answer is yes.
by Platypuss » 10 Jan 2009 09:38
Rev Algenon Stickleback HHarry Carry simple answer is yes.
but do people who aren't simple agree?
by 66DD » 10 Jan 2009 14:07
by who are ya? » 10 Jan 2009 14:12
by winchester_royal » 10 Jan 2009 22:46
who are ya? So you would quite happily watch football for the rest of your days in amongst dull, quiet atmospheres where nobody steps out of line, happy to only clap along to Blue Army?
by AthleticoSpizz » 10 Jan 2009 22:53
40 years onwinchester_royalwho are ya? So you would quite happily watch football for the rest of your days in amongst dull, quiet atmospheres where nobody steps out of line, happy to only clap along to Blue Army?
Each man to his own. It's not the way I would do it, but if someone pays the money, and takes the time to follow his/her team around the country, then he/she should be able to support the team is whatever way he/she wants. There should not be an obligation to act like hooligans.
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