Should women be allowed to go to away games?

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Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by TheMaraudingDog » 26 Jan 2011 10:52

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.

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by rfcjoe » 26 Jan 2011 11:01

I've been saying this for a while. When its a big game, and there is a high demand for tickets, men should be given priority. I've been to games away from home before when I've seen women people watching for the majority of the game, most probably looking at other womens clothing, like shoes etc.











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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by muddyfeet » 26 Jan 2011 11:03

but if we dont go who will queue for tea/beer/snacks at half time?!

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by TheMaraudingDog » 26 Jan 2011 11:14

Most bars are closed at half time when United are around as some scamps have a habbit of turning it over.

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by muddyfeet » 26 Jan 2011 11:21

haha
if you want a proper answer - if you go to away games you should expect a different atmosphere to home ones - be that more bad language, more abuse from the opposite supporters or the bloke behind jumping on you if we score.
I dont get to that many away games, but never had a problem. I've had much more intimidating experiences going to protests, front of fesitval crowds etc


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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by Franchise FC » 26 Jan 2011 15:39

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by Jackson Corner » 26 Jan 2011 17:24

How I yearn for the good old days when men went to football to get away from women.

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by No Fixed Abode » 26 Jan 2011 17:26

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.

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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.


Yeah, back in 03 for that 0-0 I think - I remember seeing that, she was getting proper wound up when there was loads of space to move to.


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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away 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.


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.

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by Red » 27 Jan 2011 18:17

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

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.

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by Franchise FC » 27 Jan 2011 21:12

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Can I be the first to offer you a "whoosh" here Franchy. Or possibly a "snared" TBF.



I think you've misinterpreted my sarcasm - wher's that damned sarcasm emoticon ?


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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by Red » 28 Jan 2011 10:44

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 28 Jan 2011 17:15

susieroyal
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.


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)

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by old woman » 28 Jan 2011 23:47

Due to being in the frozen north most games I attend are away games.
To be honest Reading can't afford to be that fussy as we don't usually sell out away matches in the championship.

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by susieroyal » 29 Jan 2011 09:20

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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.


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)


:lol: True, you'd slap me as soon as I moaned about my lack of holidays!
But thanks!
Obviously I enjoy going anyway, but always drive now if take him and park as close as possible and so giving up beer for him!

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Re: Should women be allowed to go to away games?

by Franchise FC » 29 Jan 2011 11:43

Just remembered :

Sheff Utd away - 80's - we were crap and they were good - they'd just had the new stand opened and the away supporters were in it - all 20 of us.

Stuart Beavon converts a penalty to put us one up and all the males sit in stoney silence as the rest of the 20,000+ crowd focus their eyes on us. The two women with us, however, are giving it charly, drawing yet more attention to the few of us.

For not understanding when the hell to shut up, that's enough to have them banned from away games, or at the very least have them sit with the home fans

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