Greatest/wierdest/infamous/enigmatic Reading fan ever?

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by willz_royal » 20 Jun 2007 18:07

the guy with "reading on tour" or something on his back


see him alot in north stand and when i go to token away games i notice him. Looks like a true fan, wouldnt have a bad word about him (hed probably smack me one!)

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by Royal We » 20 Jun 2007 18:17

Lofty.

Persons under the age of fifty would not have known him.

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by Compo's Hat » 20 Jun 2007 18:45

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Skyline Wasn't it Jason Lunnon who was christened 'Superfan' by the EP after he (supposedly) got the away support singing at Swindon a few years back. He even got invited to take part in a training session by the club, IIRC, which must have been quite a sight given he was more Jimmy Five-bellies than Jimmy Quinn.


He did the same thing at the following game, wandering up and down the East Stand gangways.

Haven't seen him since.


Remember seeing him walking along the front of the East Stand shaking everyones hand towards the end of the Derby game. (Championship winning game).


He's still there, sat halfway up Y25. Think he was a tiny bit pissed at that Swindon game.

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by handbags_harris » 20 Jun 2007 20:41

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Jerry St Clair
Skyline Wasn't it Jason Lunnon who was christened 'Superfan' by the EP after he (supposedly) got the away support singing at Swindon a few years back. He even got invited to take part in a training session by the club, IIRC, which must have been quite a sight given he was more Jimmy Five-bellies than Jimmy Quinn.


He did the same thing at the following game, wandering up and down the East Stand gangways.

Haven't seen him since.


Remember seeing him walking along the front of the East Stand shaking everyones hand towards the end of the Derby game. (Championship winning game).


He's still there, sat halfway up Y25. Think he was a tiny bit pissed at that Swindon game.


Yup, vouch for that. My AST is linked to his so I sat next to him for almost every away game last season. And he's always there halfway up Y25. Still loyal, and still as f****n noisy as ever!!

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by Diddyroyal » 20 Jun 2007 20:46

Skyline Wasn't it Jason Lunnon who was christened 'Superfan' by the EP after he (supposedly) got the away support singing at Swindon a few years back. He even got invited to take part in a training session by the club, IIRC, which must have been quite a sight given he was more Jimmy Five-bellies than Jimmy Quinn.


i still have night mares of the fat bald bloke at swindon runinng around trying to get everyone singing, makes me cringe just thinking about it


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by Man Friday » 20 Jun 2007 21:06

Paul Black: In the 70's always used to wear the opposition's scarf (to the home metcahes anyway). Anyone else remember that? How unusual (to put it mildly) is that?

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by AbovetheI » 20 Jun 2007 22:25

Y25's very own Ali G. Back in the day that is.

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by OldBiscuit » 20 Jun 2007 23:03

Man Friday Paul Black: In the 70's always used to wear the opposition's scarf (to the home metcahes anyway). Anyone else remember that? How unusual (to put it mildly) is that?


Yes! and then after the game he would stand on the Tilehurst Road holding the away scarf open (with opposition name showing) to all the passing motorists. Fu-cking wierd guy that one.

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by Gordons Cumming » 20 Jun 2007 23:23

Doyler The bald guy who wears shorts and has sandals on, whatever the weather. Don't know his name.


Martin Mullett.....................

I think.

Ex-school colleague of mine. :shock:


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by Blue Blood » 21 Jun 2007 00:01

Man Friday Paul Black: In the 70's always used to wear the opposition's scarf (to the home metcahes anyway). Anyone else remember that? How unusual (to put it mildly) is that?


Yep. The coat is now made into a jacket n'est pas? Top bloke though.

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by AbovetheI » 21 Jun 2007 00:15

Also kudos to Taxi and Big Barry.

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 21 Jun 2007 08:30

AbovetheI Y25's very own Ali G. Back in the day that is.


:lol:

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 Jun 2007 08:33

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AbovetheI Y25's very own Ali G. Back in the day that is.


:lol:


He's still there (he sit's in front of me) but without costume :lol:


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by bobby m's syrup » 21 Jun 2007 08:35

Royal We Lofty.

Persons under the age of fifty would not have known him.


I still remember singing 'Lofty's Got Foot and Mouth' back in 1967.

Does anyone remember Gerry who lived in Norfolk Rd? He would turn up under the clock at 5 to 3 every match day, sometimes in his slippers.

Around that era he was the instigator of many songs and chants. He once made a bugle out of a rolled up hosepipe and garden funnel which was used to great effect.

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by Maguire » 21 Jun 2007 08:44

Paul Black, not least because EVERYBODY knows who he is.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 Jun 2007 08:59

Maguire Paul Black, not least because EVERYBODY knows who he is.


Mrs Butler Who's Paul Black?

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 21 Jun 2007 09:25

Nobody mentioned 'Kirby' yet ?
Didn't know him myself but he sounded like a true Royal.

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by Maguire » 21 Jun 2007 09:32

T.R.O.L.I.
Maguire Paul Black, not least because EVERYBODY knows who he is.


Mrs Butler Who's Paul Black?


:lol:

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by davis69 » 21 Jun 2007 10:12

Farnborough Royal The man who was sitting on the end of his row, about 4 rows from the back of the 1st tier at Bolton this season.

Stood up and ironically clapped Seol on his own when he was warming up, started sing "Seol is shit" repeatedly, then turned to his mate and said "it's ok he can't see me, I could blind fold him with dental floss" :lol:

Then when Bolton scored he got up and was dancing up and down the aisle to I feeLOL good :lol:

A true legend :D


lol i do remeber him dancing up and down at bolton what a legend lol

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by Gandalf Presley » 21 Jun 2007 10:41

I sit near a young lad with 'Edge' on the back of his shirt. Clearly has an undying love for RFC plus he must buy (but more probably his old man) every bit of clothing from the megastore.

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