Away end - Ticket allocation

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FiNeRaIn
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Re: Away support yesterday..

by FiNeRaIn » 23 Feb 2009 15:43

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We'll be taking 500 to our next away game...top support.


He says with a Glasgow Rangers badge as his avatar.

Fuk off.


spot on Jay.


lol the idiot tag-team strikes again.

Quality away support from city, family support was there aswell....still making a racket. It kind ot proves the theory that we have an upper class snobby support who don't dare sing.

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Re: Away support yesterday..

by Dirk Gently » 23 Feb 2009 19:21

FiNeRaIn .....It kind ot proves the theory that we have an upper class snobby support who don't dare sing.


No sh*t, Sherlock.

In other news, Pope still Catholic, Ursine toilet in the forest discovered.

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Re: Away support yesterday..

by Winchester Royal » 23 Feb 2009 19:31

Snowball We should make it a kids end, FREE for the rest of the season, pack it to the gunnels
and tell the kids to shout us to victory


I agree. The youngsters love their live football, and the parents are all pressured into buying programmes, hotdogs, all sorts of stuff. plus they are the support of the future. Let the under 16s in for a quid for the rest of the season in the south stand, and you'll see it fill up soon enough.

We should be doing everything we can to avoid letting another club take 4,000+ fans to Reading this season. It's almost always equals a decent away performance and our fans being outsung. I can't see how anybody thinks this is a good thing, £40k in the bank or not, the points are worth far more than that.

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Re: Away support yesterday..

by Dirk Gently » 23 Feb 2009 19:33

But motivational boo-ing is far less effective when done in a high-pitched voice!

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Re: Away support yesterday..

by Winchester Royal » 23 Feb 2009 19:34

Dirk Gently But motivational boo-ing is far less effective when done in a high-pitched voice!


Of course, how could I forget ;)


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