by Sutekh » 02 Jan 2026 14:00
by South Coast Royal » 02 Jan 2026 15:12
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Jan 2026 21:26
South Coast Royal
Have none of his lackies told him, it is not the 'Ding.?
by traff » 03 Jan 2026 08:36
Snowflake RoyalSouth Coast Royal
Have none of his lackies told him, it is not the 'Ding.?
It's fairly commonly used.
by Orion1871 » 03 Jan 2026 08:45
traffSnowflake RoyalSouth Coast Royal
Have none of his lackies told him, it is not the 'Ding.?
It's fairly commonly used.
You say that, and I guess over the last couple of seasons it has become more widely used.
However, I started going to games in the late seventies and since that time had only heard it used a handful of times.
Wondering if this an older term from local gentlemen who used to "Go rein dein tein" that has come back in vouge, or a just a modern spin on the name due to anti social media?
Any fans of a previous vintage able to shed any light?
by PieEater » 03 Jan 2026 09:13
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2026 11:06
by The Royal Forester » 03 Jan 2026 11:59
traffSnowflake RoyalSouth Coast Royal
Have none of his lackies told him, it is not the 'Ding.?
It's fairly commonly used.
You say that, and I guess over the last couple of seasons it has become more widely used.
However, I started going to games in the late seventies and since that time had only heard it used a handful of times.
Wondering if this an older term from local gentlemen who used to "Go rein dein tein" that has come back in vouge, or a just a modern spin on the name due to anti social media?
Any fans of a previous vintage able to shed any light?
by Sutekh » 03 Jan 2026 12:06
The Royal ForestertraffSnowflake Royal It's fairly commonly used.
You say that, and I guess over the last couple of seasons it has become more widely used.
However, I started going to games in the late seventies and since that time had only heard it used a handful of times.
Wondering if this an older term from local gentlemen who used to "Go rein dein tein" that has come back in vouge, or a just a modern spin on the name due to anti social media?
Any fans of a previous vintage able to shed any light?
I am a previous vintage fan and can assure you that I have only heard Ding used in the few seasons and I dislike it! In my early days it was always "The Biscuits" and I still have my blue and white rattle (remember them?) with those words painted on. I would gladly hit whoever coined the phrase "The Ding" on the head with the aforementioned rattle.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2026 12:23
by Linden Jones' Tash » 03 Jan 2026 12:58
by rabidbee » 03 Jan 2026 13:13
by South Coast Royal » 03 Jan 2026 13:29
SutekhThe Royal Forestertraff
You say that, and I guess over the last couple of seasons it has become more widely used.
However, I started going to games in the late seventies and since that time had only heard it used a handful of times.
Wondering if this an older term from local gentlemen who used to "Go rein dein tein" that has come back in vouge, or a just a modern spin on the name due to anti social media?
Any fans of a previous vintage able to shed any light?
I am a previous vintage fan and can assure you that I have only heard Ding used in the few seasons and I dislike it! In my early days it was always "The Biscuits" and I still have my blue and white rattle (remember them?) with those words painted on. I would gladly hit whoever coined the phrase "The Ding" on the head with the aforementioned rattle.
+ 1,000,000
by cp » 03 Jan 2026 17:27
by traff » 03 Jan 2026 18:08
South Coast RoyalSutekhThe Royal Forester I am a previous vintage fan and can assure you that I have only heard Ding used in the few seasons and I dislike it! In my early days it was always "The Biscuits" and I still have my blue and white rattle (remember them?) with those words painted on. I would gladly hit whoever coined the phrase "The Ding" on the head with the aforementioned rattle.
+ 1,000,000
Agreed.
by traff » 03 Jan 2026 18:08
cp I was wondering why it's The Ding and I have a theory.... When the fans chant "reaaaaDING" it does sound a touch like the Ding.
by Fox Talbot » 03 Jan 2026 19:40
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Jan 2026 07:49
Fox Talbot The Ding was nicked off Hayes & Yeading maybe 3 years ago. URZ dates from 1999-00 and is more home grown.
by sputnik » 04 Jan 2026 10:12
Linden Jones' Tash I'm irrationally annoyed that Reading has an 'a' in it, given the name is supposedly derived from a Red Haired Viking who set up camp here 1500 years ago...
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