by Forbury Lion » 22 Aug 2009 20:06
by Deathy » 22 Aug 2009 20:08
by woodley_royal_124 » 22 Aug 2009 21:32
by working class hero » 22 Aug 2009 23:21
by 66DD » 23 Aug 2009 10:09
by Compo's Hat » 23 Aug 2009 19:51
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 24 Aug 2009 09:29
How many replays of Sheffield United scoring against us do we need? I counted three or four replays of one goal and each time the replay went in the opposition cheered.
by Big Foot » 24 Aug 2009 10:30
66DD I believe it to be totally wrong to show replays of anything detrimental to the Royals, be it opposition goals, penalty misses by the Royals (including saves by oppositions keepers) etc. I also think it to be wrong for the PA announcer to announce who opposition goal scorers were.
by (.)Boobies(.) » 24 Aug 2009 11:42
by Geekins » 24 Aug 2009 13:38
Forbury Lion How many replays of Sheffield United scoring against us do we need? I counted three or four replays of one goal
by Rex » 24 Aug 2009 18:59
Big Foot66DD I believe it to be totally wrong to show replays of anything detrimental to the Royals, be it opposition goals, penalty misses by the Royals (including saves by oppositions keepers) etc. I also think it to be wrong for the PA announcer to announce who opposition goal scorers were.
+1
by Terminal Boardom » 24 Aug 2009 21:39
by Ian Royal » 01 Sep 2009 19:54
Big Foot66DD I believe it to be totally wrong to show replays of anything detrimental to the Royals, be it opposition goals, penalty misses by the Royals (including saves by oppositions keepers) etc. I also think it to be wrong for the PA announcer to announce who opposition goal scorers were.
+1
by oldebiscuit » 03 Sep 2009 23:43
Ian RoyalBig Foot66DD I believe it to be totally wrong to show replays of anything detrimental to the Royals, be it opposition goals, penalty misses by the Royals (including saves by oppositions keepers) etc. I also think it to be wrong for the PA announcer to announce who opposition goal scorers were.
+1
I think you're both cocks.
by Winchester Royal » 04 Sep 2009 11:24
oldebiscuitIan RoyalBig Foot
I think you're both cocks.
Your the cock pal! showing replays of any opposition goals, announcements of opposition goals etc. just encourages the away fans to cheer louder and 'up' the noise level, which in turn totally encourages the away team to 'get their tails up' and put in a good performance. I've yet to go to an away ground that has afforded us the same hospitality.
I get the feeling that the PA and his cronies (and Ian royal) don't have a clue about football, the psychology of football, nor the importance of a home win. I think that they view the whole game as 'jolly good fun' a bit of a 'family day out' along the lines of a medieval jousting contest at Littlecote House where no one give a donald about who wins.
by Hugo Boss » 04 Sep 2009 13:29
by Ian Royal » 05 Sep 2009 18:36
Winchester RoyaloldebiscuitIan Royal
I think you're both cocks.
Your the cock pal! showing replays of any opposition goals, announcements of opposition goals etc. just encourages the away fans to cheer louder and 'up' the noise level, which in turn totally encourages the away team to 'get their tails up' and put in a good performance. I've yet to go to an away ground that has afforded us the same hospitality.
I get the feeling that the PA and his cronies (and Ian royal) don't have a clue about football, the psychology of football, nor the importance of a home win. I think that they view the whole game as 'jolly good fun' a bit of a 'family day out' along the lines of a medieval jousting contest at Littlecote House where no one give a donald about who wins.
+1
Welcome to our bland, corporate football club.
by Deathy » 05 Sep 2009 19:23
by Rex » 06 Sep 2009 08:38
by Ian Royal » 06 Sep 2009 13:49
royalexile You also seen to forget there are supporters out there who wish to mark the back of the programmes with players on pitch, goal scorers, ect.....
Rubbing salt into the wound could act as reverse psychology. Both to the team and our support. To retort that opposition supporters cheer on replays is laughable.
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