by rfcjoe » 26 Jan 2011 11:01
by muddyfeet » 26 Jan 2011 11:03
by muddyfeet » 26 Jan 2011 11:21
by Franchise FC » 26 Jan 2011 15:39
by Jackson Corner » 26 Jan 2011 17:24
by Winchester Royal » 26 Jan 2011 17:31
No Fixed Abode I remember some stupid bint getting a certain nobber kicked out at West Brom away, years ago now. The certain nobber was singing and chanting and occasionally standing up.
The woman complained to the stewards and got a fellow reading fan kicked out. LOL!!
Seriously - if you don't like a person making noise and standing up now and again, don't go to games.
by susieroyal » 26 Jan 2011 21:13
No Fixed Abode I remember some stupid bint getting a certain nobber kicked out at West Brom away, years ago now. The certain nobber was singing and chanting and occasionally standing up.
The woman complained to the stewards and got a fellow reading fan kicked out. LOL!!
Seriously - if you don't like a person making noise and standing up now and again, don't go to games.
by Red » 27 Jan 2011 18:17
Franchise FC You are Andy Gray AICMFP
by frimmers3 » 27 Jan 2011 18:48
TheMaraudingDog We all know away games are where it's at, all the hardcore bunched together in a small corner of the ground. Are women physically able to deal with what situ8ions this may lead to.
Take last night for example. For some reason Blackpool felt it necessary to cut United's allocation to 1,600. Not sure what they based that on but the majority were in Blackpool before lunchtime getting on it. Two 'United supporting' bints were complaining from the first minute of foul language, standing etc and after the carnage of the equaliser they were heard to say they hoped United didn't score a third. Well loves, if you can't hack an away don't go. And to think there were shit loads of United who couldn't get in.
NWAF
by Franchise FC » 27 Jan 2011 21:12
RedFranchise FC You are Andy Gray AICMFP
Can I be the first to offer you a "whoosh" here Franchy. Or possibly a "snared" TBF.
by Red » 28 Jan 2011 10:44
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 28 Jan 2011 17:15
susieroyalNo Fixed Abode I remember some stupid bint getting a certain nobber kicked out at West Brom away, years ago now. The certain nobber was singing and chanting and occasionally standing up.
The woman complained to the stewards and got a fellow reading fan kicked out. LOL!!
Seriously - if you don't like a person making noise and standing up now and again, don't go to games.
I'd agree with that.
To be honest at away games now, I have half an eye on looking after my dad! Not really an issue at a lot of games, where the main risk is getting hot tea spilt on him! If it was consistent standing at Reading games, I'd be happy to go, but not sure about my dad.
Some away games I would possibly consider not going to. Would be a bit thick to go to an intimidating ground and complain.
by old woman » 28 Jan 2011 23:47
by susieroyal » 29 Jan 2011 09:20
Harpers So Solid CrewsusieroyalNo Fixed Abode I remember some stupid bint getting a certain nobber kicked out at West Brom away, years ago now. The certain nobber was singing and chanting and occasionally standing up.
The woman complained to the stewards and got a fellow reading fan kicked out. LOL!!
Seriously - if you don't like a person making noise and standing up now and again, don't go to games.
I'd agree with that.
To be honest at away games now, I have half an eye on looking after my dad! Not really an issue at a lot of games, where the main risk is getting hot tea spilt on him! If it was consistent standing at Reading games, I'd be happy to go, but not sure about my dad.
Some away games I would possibly consider not going to. Would be a bit thick to go to an intimidating ground and complain.
Can I just say Susie that I for one am impressed that you go with your dad and look after him, is the one memory I have, football with my dad, if i wasnt married I would fall in love with you (except of course you are a teacher, therefore insane and only suitable for another teacher)
by Franchise FC » 29 Jan 2011 11:43
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