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I didn't see them. We were right on the back row. I had a great seat! Nearly killed me walking up all the steps though! One woman , an OAP, was complaining that they had put the concessions at the top as well, kids and OAPs but I bet most of the kids weren't even on kids tickets. This season I've been to more away games than home and normally enjoy them, apart from the racist arseholes but Villa and Reading were awful. The Reading fans are like robots.Originally posted by anfieldanfield View PostMums is right, everything about Reading on Saturday was ****.
It was probably the first time I've looked around at our away support and thought "****ing hell...this is ****ing embarrassing".
I would say a large chunk of "fans" in our end hadn't been to 10 Liverpool matches in their lives, let alone this season. It was a joke.
I expect it's a sign of things to come.
Check out these two fat ****ers. It's not a ****ing circus.
http://forum.raotl.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=49578&start=0I live with Steptoe.
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You have to admit there was something suspicious about our end on Saturday. Huge pockets of fans that clearly should not have been there. How do they get tickets ?Originally posted by Mumsafan View PostI didn't see them. We were right on the back row. I had a great seat! Nearly killed me walking up all the steps though! One woman , an OAP, was complaining that they had put the concessions at the top as well, kids and OAPs but I bet most of the kids weren't even on kids tickets. This season I've been to more away games than home and normally enjoy them, apart from the racist arseholes but Villa and Reading were awful. The Reading fans are like robots.
I reckon someone high up at the ticket office is on the fix.
Also, at least a third of our end sat down, which was a bit odd.
EDIT; How on earth did you miss those two fat wig wearers ?! They were smack in the middle of the stand!Last edited by anfieldanfield; 10-04-07, 02:18 PM.
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Yes but I was behind them! Way way behind them! To be honest I think the lack of available public type transport and the fact that it was Easter Saturday probably had more to do with what sort of fans went. Also it was Reading so there are probably a few LFC fans there who don't often get to games. I did notice a lot of older ST holders who I haven't seen for a while. Maybe they decided to use their tickets instead of handing them over to the usual lot.I live with Steptoe.
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I stayed in the Majedski when I was working in Reading - it's well and truely in the middle of nowhere, thankfully the hotel has a bar otherwise I would have committed suicide.
I thought I'd be impressed by the stadium but it was tiny and **** and as you say their fans were predictable and boring.
What I don't get about the game is that it was very difficult to get tickets, Kop1te couldn't with 7 or 8 away games on his card. Given that it was 'popular' for Southerners due to its location, I'm amazed that loads of people who almost certainly weren't season ticket holders were there. (I got my tickets from the Wurzel supporters club)
I still can't blame the families though for the lack of singing - there were enough 'regulars' there, I just think they were bored and/or too busy berating our team when it went 1-1 :whatever: We've got loads of nothing games coming up - expect more of the same.Quote of the year :
"With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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do you really think that???Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View PostSitting there and just accepting meekly that it happens is exactly the reason why it continues. .
id say its actually a little more complex than that but i get your point
my point was that suppressing racist chanting at football isnt really much of a triumph in the overall battle against racism and racists and its naive and ignorant to think that it represents a "stamping out" of racismdrunk knows best
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Respect to you. I wish more of our fans were like you. I thought we had a history of sorting out dickheads who were behaving in a way that did not befit our great reputation?Originally posted by alunevans View Posti heard it once. these two or three wasters were yelling "talibanny" at anyone who didn't conform to their aryan template. it was really very horrible. i had a big row with one of them and reported him to the steward in the gangway from the paddock leading out to the toilets by the kop end.
the row then continued in front of the steward where the neanderthal appealed "but you're f***ing white aren't ya?!"
the steward did NOTHING.
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Your bank account has stopped going to games?Originally posted by singlerider View PostI never heard any racist comments or anything like that. For all I know it genuinely could have been acoustics, but it sounded like monkey chanting.
FTR I'm kinda an 'ethnic' fan, and the only thing that stops me going to games is $$$
Like people have said, there's always a minority of dickheads wherever you go, even if that's just walking down the street.
Wouldn't stop me leaving the house, wouldn't stop me going to a game. Just wish the same could be said of my bank account
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[QUOTE=Jaco_Pastorious;376517]I hate to be sceptical, but it has to be asked - will they ever throw out loyal local season ticket holders for such behaviour? If they know them and the people compaining are OOTers? I'm hoping for a reassuring reply..Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post.
They will not be thrown out if you report it. I had this conversation with Chris(TheGlove) some time back in the KT days over an incident that I got involved in, in the main stand. If the stewards do not actually see and hear it, then they can do nothing about it.
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Luckily for him there was none to our car.
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