genome Was going to mention that, then realised one of the suspects is a nobber...
Having worked out who it was, it wasn't the person mentioned!
by Readingfanman » 25 Oct 2017 17:26
genome Was going to mention that, then realised one of the suspects is a nobber...
by genome » 25 Oct 2017 17:35
Readingfanmangenome Was going to mention that, then realised one of the suspects is a nobber...
Having worked out who it was, it wasn't the person mentioned!
by bobby1413 » 25 Oct 2017 18:03
genomeReadingfanmangenome Was going to mention that, then realised one of the suspects is a nobber...
Having worked out who it was, it wasn't the person mentioned!
Oh ok, that’s good then. I was confused because they didn’t seem like the sort to do that
How did you work out who it was?
by genome » 25 Oct 2017 18:09
by bobby1413 » 25 Oct 2017 18:12
genome I wouldn't call it good work, I'd call it fcuking creepy and borderline illegal, but that's just me
Wonder who it was
by genome » 25 Oct 2017 18:35
by bobby1413 » 25 Oct 2017 19:00
genome Personally, I think there's a difference between bot accounts using someone's pictures (which make up most fake accounts) and one bloke taking a girl's Instagram pictures and faking a whole persona with it
by strap » 25 Oct 2017 20:03
bobby1413 I left Twitter as I've noticed far more d1cks than normal on there and that includes some of the so called Reading fans who continually post hateful, negative and often unfair comments about Gunter, Stam etc... no matter what the result of the day's game. Constant unrelenting criticism.
by bobby1413 » 25 Oct 2017 20:17
strapbobby1413 I left Twitter as I've noticed far more d1cks than normal on there and that includes some of the so called Reading fans who continually post hateful, negative and often unfair comments about Gunter, Stam etc... no matter what the result of the day's game. Constant unrelenting criticism.
May I just say that whilst the above could easily refer to my behaviour on line, I have never had a Tw@tter account and wouldn't even know how to go about getting on it. Ditto FaceBook.
Whilst I accept I am a d1ck when I've had a few, I only post on HNA!
Just in case anyone was wondering!
PS I rate Gunter, but Stam can sod off as far as I'm concerned.
by Pepe the Horseman » 25 Oct 2017 21:28
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 26 Oct 2017 09:17
bobby1413strapbobby1413 I left Twitter as I've noticed far more d1cks than normal on there and that includes some of the so called Reading fans who continually post hateful, negative and often unfair comments about Gunter, Stam etc... no matter what the result of the day's game. Constant unrelenting criticism.
May I just say that whilst the above could easily refer to my behaviour on line, I have never had a Tw@tter account and wouldn't even know how to go about getting on it. Ditto FaceBook.
Whilst I accept I am a d1ck when I've had a few, I only post on HNA!
Just in case anyone was wondering!
PS I rate Gunter, but Stam can sod off as far as I'm concerned.
I reached the end of my tether for a few reasons.
Social media is more and more just about vanity, likes and wanting to shout your opinion.
With regards to RFC I was just sick of some individuals constantly acting like petulant children.
For example:
Adam Federici tweeted.
Fan A tweeted "come back Feds we miss you"
Fan B "no way, because of him we lost at Wembley".
Just no need.
The whole JLow saga is a good example. It was disgustingly personal with some messaging him about his working hours for god sake.
Montages of Gunters mistakes.
Moan moan moan.
Apart from football most are political with commentsa like "loony lefties" or this is "Tory Britain" for every fcking thing. It could be a horrible car accident and it would turn political.
I could go on butnit comes down to it just distracting me from real life.
by bobby1413 » 27 Oct 2017 09:52
by windermereROYAL » 29 Oct 2017 12:11
by genome » 29 Oct 2017 12:12
by rob_dawson » 29 Oct 2017 12:15
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