Oh no here come the clappers again!

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by larry1971 » 26 Oct 2012 08:33

as annoying as they are the clappers aren't any where near as bad as those ridiculous cardboard crowns they were giving out at the last home game it's fine seeing young children wearing one but middled aged blokes having a cardboard crown on their head really was sad.

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Croydon Royal » 26 Oct 2012 08:35

Don't really mind the clappers now - as has been said they've lost their novelty to a lot of people so really now you only see a few kids using them, and only before the game.

What I do mind is that f1cking band. It completely kills the atmosphere - the songs are rubbish and they play at the most inopportune moments. Hate them.

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Silver Fox » 26 Oct 2012 09:20

urz13 They make a really annoying farting noise. I plan to grab the box from the distributor and set fire to it on the pitch just before kick off.


Ooh, what time? I'll make an effort to arrive before kick off of you're doing this

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by ZacNaloen » 26 Oct 2012 10:05

Even my 7 year old nephew hates these bloody clappers and just throws it on the floor as soon as he gets to his seat

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Barry the bird boggler » 26 Oct 2012 10:19

Perhaps they should only be put in the away end and we can all watch them being ever so gay when they start using them/chucking them about etc.


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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Silver Fox » 26 Oct 2012 10:33

ZacNaloen Even my 7 year old nephew hates these bloody clappers and just throws it on the floor as soon as he gets to his seat


Why does he take one in the first place?

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by West Stand Man » 26 Oct 2012 10:40

I am intrigued by the thought that they make a farting sound. Anyone whose farts sound like that probably needs to see a doctor.

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Optimist » 26 Oct 2012 11:18

When you sit in the lower west and try to join in songs/chants from Y25/26 or the drummer its depressing enough when you get drowned out by morons who just clap inanely because they don't know the words, but when you add in the clappers its magnifies the problem, you can't hear any singing from the other stands, you can only hear what sounds like 24,000 people getting 40 lashes.

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by melonhead » 26 Oct 2012 11:42

tbf the club got a job lot of em in, and are jjust trying to get shot of em.
let those who need help clapping use them, and those who dont, dont
live and let live people.
its not all about you


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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by paultheroyal » 26 Oct 2012 12:42

Alexander Litvinenko The only thing more annoying and tedious than the clappers is the bitching and moaning every time it's announced that there will be clappers at a game.

That's football in the 21st century - shite and aimed at families and kids rather than at traditional supporters, but why are people so constantly surprised?


Absolutely.

Moaning about it i think is even worse!! Dont like it dont do it. But as i have said before....look around you at 2:59pm - 2/3rds of the crowd will be slapping them away - enough said.

Compo wont, but hey thats fine!!

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by paultheroyal » 26 Oct 2012 12:42

Compo's Hat People who just say get over it really are defeatist. Do you get anywhere in life just sitting there in silence? I doubt you can even do that in the West now with those things!


As i have said before - look around the ground at 2:59pm.

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Tony Le Mesmer » 26 Oct 2012 13:04

Well past moaning about this, I actually find it quite funny now. It does make a noise, and lets face it, if our support was actually capable of creating some kind of atmosphere itself then we would'nt need gimics.

I even heard people moaing about Seas of Scarves. Get real for christ sake. Taking a scarf to football and showing your colours is as traditional as it gets. Only diff is now that we need the club to tell us to do things like that. If we had the whole ground waving a blue and white scarf it would look superb, but no, most people even refuse to do that and stick to the same old cringeworthy chants you hear at ever other ground.

You tell me what Reading fans have done themselves in the last 14 years to improve the atmosphere?

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by West Stand Man » 26 Oct 2012 13:09

Tony Le Mesmer Well past moaning about this, I actually find it quite funny now. It does make a noise, and lets face it, if our support was actually capable of creating some kind of atmosphere itself then we would'nt need gimics.

I even heard people moaing about Seas of Scarves. Get real for christ sake. Taking a scarf to football and showing your colours is as traditional as it gets. Only diff is now that we need the club to tell us to do things like that. If we had the whole ground waving a blue and white scarf it would look superb, but no, most people even refuse to do that and stick to the same old cringeworthy chants you hear at ever other ground.

You tell me what Reading fans have done themselves in the last 14 years to improve the atmosphere?



Making a noise with a rattle or similar device is also 'about as traditional as you can get'. The creation of atmosphere was always helped by this type of thing. Those who have a difficulty with it are just missing the point.


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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by ZacNaloen » 26 Oct 2012 14:42

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ZacNaloen Even my 7 year old nephew hates these bloody clappers and just throws it on the floor as soon as he gets to his seat


Why does he take one in the first place?



Because he's 7 and he's having something that could be a toy shoved at him.

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by RoyalBlue » 26 Oct 2012 14:48

Tony Le Mesmer Well past moaning about this, I actually find it quite funny now. It does make a noise, and lets face it, if our support was actually capable of creating some kind of atmosphere itself then we would'nt need gimics.

I even heard people moaing about Seas of Scarves. Get real for christ sake. Taking a scarf to football and showing your colours is as traditional as it gets. Only diff is now that we need the club to tell us to do things like that. If we had the whole ground waving a blue and white scarf it would look superb, but no, most people even refuse to do that and stick to the same old cringeworthy chants you hear at ever other ground.

You tell me what Reading fans have done themselves in the last 14 years to improve the atmosphere?


When was PANTS day? That worked pretty well! (even though it was intended as a protest).

Beard Days worked well too.

Pardew said he loved the club and the atmosphere really picked up whenever he came along after that! :wink:

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Tony Le Mesmer » 26 Oct 2012 15:13

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Tony Le Mesmer Well past moaning about this, I actually find it quite funny now. It does make a noise, and lets face it, if our support was actually capable of creating some kind of atmosphere itself then we would'nt need gimics.

I even heard people moaing about Seas of Scarves. Get real for christ sake. Taking a scarf to football and showing your colours is as traditional as it gets. Only diff is now that we need the club to tell us to do things like that. If we had the whole ground waving a blue and white scarf it would look superb, but no, most people even refuse to do that and stick to the same old cringeworthy chants you hear at ever other ground.

You tell me what Reading fans have done themselves in the last 14 years to improve the atmosphere?


When was PANTS day? That worked pretty well! (even though it was intended as a protest).

Beard Days worked well too.

Pardew said he loved the club and the atmosphere really picked up whenever he came along after that! :wink:


Good examples RB. But Pants Day wasnt even this millenium and Beard Day ended about 6 years ago and started well before we left EP. I coudn't see today's generation coming up with something as daft and funny as Beard Day. Just not enough community in the game today for something like that to happen. In fact, Beard Day (or lack of it) is a great example of how our support has changed over the years.

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Compo's Hat » 30 Oct 2012 02:46

Alexander Litvinenko
Compo's Hat People who just say get over it really are defeatist. Do you get anywhere in life just sitting there in silence? I doubt you can even do that in the West now with those things!


So what do you actually propose to do, apart from moan about it on here?

Please outline your anti-clapper campaign activities so people can join in if they agree with your aims.


Sorry Dirkers, was enjoying a day off Friday so wasn't on here to reply.



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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by UpThePrem » 30 Oct 2012 08:12

Have to say the clappers improved the atmosphere on Sat. The so called die hard fans in Y26/Y27 went quiet as soon as we went behind and it was the drummer and those in the north stand (with their clappers) that kept the atmosphere alive. Without them, it would have been like the usual Mad Stad with no atmosphere at all when were losing.

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by melonhead » 30 Oct 2012 10:43

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ZacNaloen Even my 7 year old nephew hates these bloody clappers and just throws it on the floor as soon as he gets to his seat


Why does he take one in the first place?



lol. yeah. This^^

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Re: Oh no here come the clappers again!

by Stuka » 31 Oct 2012 13:49

UpThePrem Have to say the clappers improved the atmosphere on Sat. The so called die hard fans in Y26/Y27 went quiet as soon as we went behind and it was the drummer and those in the north stand (with their clappers) that kept the atmosphere alive. Without them, it would have been like the usual Mad Stad with no atmosphere at all when were losing.



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