If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

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If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by Seal » 17 Oct 2010 10:41

...I suggest you go to the Emirates.

Went to the Arsenal v Brum game today, and my god the Arsenal fans make Reading fans look like the Kop in the 1970s. Embarrassing.

Particular highlights:-

- A total of two chants - 1) "Who are ya" at the Brum fans when Arsenal scored. 2) "Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal" ad infinitum
- Exceptional periods of complete silence - causing an American I was with to say "I thought soccer was supposed to be noisy?"
- Moaning at every single failed pass, even when winning 2-1
- Focusing anger on a particular scapegoat for all of Arsenal's failings...Diaby seems to be the new target, although when Bendtner came on he took on the mantle seamlessly
- A complete lack of support for the team when 1-0 down. "Fcking typical Arsenal! Useless!" was one of the comments near me
- Leaving with 10 minutes to go when 2-1 up and the game poised
- And this one was the worst for me...applauding Jack Wilshere when he was sent off for a very bad challenge, as Zigic lay on the floor in clear pain (with no idea at this stage how serious the injury was). Bearing in mind all the 'injustice' that Arsenal players suffer, I thought it showed astonishing hypocrisy to applaud Wilshere.

Complete bunch of c@nts basically!

The grass is not always greener. Maybe fat Barry and the drummer aren't so bad after all!

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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by Schards#2 » 17 Oct 2010 11:23

ALOL @ Man Utd fans booing their (unbeaten) team off the pitch yesterday.

A new level of fickleness has been attained. There only a couple more draws away from an effergy.

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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by frimmers3 » 17 Oct 2010 12:12

Schards#2 ALOL @ Man Utd fans booing their (unbeaten) team off the pitch yesterday.

A new level of fickleness has been attained. There only a couple more draws away from an effergy.

perhaps they will get that nice alan wicker man to commentate on this burning issue.

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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by SpaceCruiser » 17 Oct 2010 12:45

Seal ...I suggest you go to the Emirates.

Went to the Arsenal v Brum game today, and my god the Arsenal fans make Reading fans look like the Kop in the 1970s. Embarrassing.

Particular highlights:-

- A total of two chants - 1) "Who are ya" at the Brum fans when Arsenal scored. 2) "Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal" ad infinitum
- Exceptional periods of complete silence - causing an American I was with to say "I thought soccer was supposed to be noisy?"
- Moaning at every single failed pass, even when winning 2-1
- Focusing anger on a particular scapegoat for all of Arsenal's failings...Diaby seems to be the new target, although when Bendtner came on he took on the mantle seamlessly
- A complete lack of support for the team when 1-0 down. "Fcking typical Arsenal! Useless!" was one of the comments near me
- Leaving with 10 minutes to go when 2-1 up and the game poised
- And this one was the worst for me...applauding Jack Wilshere when he was sent off for a very bad challenge, as Zigic lay on the floor in clear pain (with no idea at this stage how serious the injury was). Bearing in mind all the 'injustice' that Arsenal players suffer, I thought it showed astonishing hypocrisy to applaud Wilshere.

Complete bunch of c@nts basically!

The grass is not always greener. Maybe fat Barry and the drummer aren't so bad after all!


I could have told you that ARRsenal fans are aRRRRogant.

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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by Stuka » 18 Oct 2010 10:21

Haha I went to this game as well. Total lack of atmosphere or passion.

Seal ...I suggest you go to the Emirates.

Went to the Arsenal v Brum game today, and my god the Arsenal fans make Reading fans look like the Kop in the 1970s. Embarrassing.

Particular highlights:-

- A total of two chants - 1) "Who are ya" at the Brum fans when Arsenal scored. 2) "Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal" ad infinitum
- Exceptional periods of complete silence - causing an American I was with to say "I thought soccer was supposed to be noisy?"
- Moaning at every single failed pass, even when winning 2-1
- Focusing anger on a particular scapegoat for all of Arsenal's failings...Diaby seems to be the new target, although when Bendtner came on he took on the mantle seamlessly
- A complete lack of support for the team when 1-0 down. "Fcking typical Arsenal! Useless!" was one of the comments near me
- Leaving with 10 minutes to go when 2-1 up and the game poised
- And this one was the worst for me...applauding Jack Wilshere when he was sent off for a very bad challenge, as Zigic lay on the floor in clear pain (with no idea at this stage how serious the injury was). Bearing in mind all the 'injustice' that Arsenal players suffer, I thought it showed astonishing hypocrisy to applaud Wilshere.

Complete bunch of c@nts basically!

The grass is not always greener. Maybe fat Barry and the drummer aren't so bad after all!


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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by Gav » 18 Oct 2010 13:33

Stuka Haha I went to this game as well. Total lack of atmosphere or passion.

Seal ...I suggest you go to the Emirates.

Went to the Arsenal v Brum game today, and my god the Arsenal fans make Reading fans look like the Kop in the 1970s. Embarrassing.

Particular highlights:-

- A total of two chants - 1) "Who are ya" at the Brum fans when Arsenal scored. 2) "Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal" ad infinitum
- Exceptional periods of complete silence - causing an American I was with to say "I thought soccer was supposed to be noisy?"
- Moaning at every single failed pass, even when winning 2-1
- Focusing anger on a particular scapegoat for all of Arsenal's failings...Diaby seems to be the new target, although when Bendtner came on he took on the mantle seamlessly
- A complete lack of support for the team when 1-0 down. "Fcking typical Arsenal! Useless!" was one of the comments near me
- Leaving with 10 minutes to go when 2-1 up and the game poised
- And this one was the worst for me...applauding Jack Wilshere when he was sent off for a very bad challenge, as Zigic lay on the floor in clear pain (with no idea at this stage how serious the injury was). Bearing in mind all the 'injustice' that Arsenal players suffer, I thought it showed astonishing hypocrisy to applaud Wilshere.

Complete bunch of c@nts basically!

The grass is not always greener. Maybe fat Barry and the drummer aren't so bad after all!


Went to the game against Bolton and can confirm the above is absolutely spot on.

Lovely stadium though.

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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by bloody Volvo driver » 18 Oct 2010 14:25

I still maintain we are always too hard on ourselves. Granted as a whole we aren't the most passionate lot (Saturday in particular wasn't brilliant), but we were voted the noisest / livliest fans to visit Vicarage Road last season (4-4-2), so there is the odd glimmer of noise.

However, I think the biggest acid test is the fact that we went 17 home games without a league win, and on the whole didn't turn on the team, gates didn't fall etc. Would the same thing happen at Molineaux / St Andrews (who turned on there players after their first home defeat in almost a year) / Emirates / OT (I could go on). Would it heckers like.

We aren't the noisest, most volatile (some would say that isn't a bad thing) or pasionate, but we are a lot better than most give credit for.

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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by LUX » 18 Oct 2010 14:30

bloody Volvo driver but we were voted the noisest / livliest fans to visit Vicarage Road last season (4-4-2)




I take the credit for that one.

Tbh that was a one-off match for day trippers like me, so not representative.

ps love your username :oops:

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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by Stuka » 18 Oct 2010 14:32

Agreed: this is a fair summary. There more games I go to as a neutral, the more I realise in comparison Reading isn't as dead as we sometimes make it out to be.



bloody Volvo driver I still maintain we are always too hard on ourselves. Granted as a whole we aren't the most passionate lot (Saturday in particular wasn't brilliant), but we were voted the noisest / livliest fans to visit Vicarage Road last season (4-4-2), so there is the odd glimmer of noise.

However, I think the biggest acid test is the fact that we went 17 home games without a league win, and on the whole didn't turn on the team, gates didn't fall etc. Would the same thing happen at Molineaux / St Andrews (who turned on there players after their first home defeat in almost a year) / Emirates / OT (I could go on). Would it heckers like.

We aren't the noisest, most volatile (some would say that isn't a bad thing) or pasionate, but we are a lot better than most give credit for.


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Re: If ever you think Reading fans are bad...

by Svlad Cjelli » 18 Oct 2010 20:12

Reading fans tend to be quiet - at home, anyway, but when they have a sense of injustice about something they're amongst the loudest and most vociferous going. Witness some of the PL crowds when Warnock was around or any decision went against them.

Must be something to do with the home counties, middle-class, mentality. The equivalent of happily saying "after you" when going through doors, but god forbid anyone barges in front of them in a queue.....

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