Thought he was a Brentford fan?Nameless wrote:Saw him a while back, he's not a regular any more.Sutekh wrote:Martin Salter - previous labour MP for Reading (don't ask me which half) all attended/attends games.
Thought he was a Brentford fan?Nameless wrote:Saw him a while back, he's not a regular any more.Sutekh wrote:Martin Salter - previous labour MP for Reading (don't ask me which half) all attended/attends games.
I think the queen supports Arsenalgenome wrote:^By extension, Prince William and therefore the Queen support Reading FC.
Her dad is called Roger. Used to live next door to my mate Craig.tee peg wrote:West Stand Man wrote:I loaned my ST to Kate Winslet's brother for one game about 15 years ago!
Her dad and Joss are regulars at the Mad stad.
Indeed, famously said in an episode of The Office that he was a Reading fan. Although it was said for comedic effect and don't think Ricky Gervais has any interest in football in real life.ExmouthRoyal wrote:David Brent
Nope, used to sit 6/7 seats down from me in Y22, Row V - he probably still sits there now tbfRoyal With Cheese wrote:Thought he was a Brentford fan?Nameless wrote:Saw him a while back, he's not a regular any more.Sutekh wrote:Martin Salter - previous labour MP for Reading (don't ask me which half) all attended/attends games.
Is someone able to block this spam?steve55 wrote:Hey All,
Who do you think our most famous fan is?
Well, personally I think Kate Winslet is a pretty good contender, isn't she?
Well, I was surfing earlier and came across an article featuring her and other celebrity fans, enjoy!
http://buff.ly/1MTGuKi
Didn't work on me then as I didn't click the link..... maybe they should jazz it up a bit like this Click here for Kate Winslett Topless PicsZ175 wrote:Is someone able to block this spam?steve55 wrote:Hey All,
Who do you think our most famous fan is?
Well, personally I think Kate Winslet is a pretty good contender, isn't she?
Well, I was surfing earlier and came across an article featuring her and other celebrity fans, enjoy!
http://buff.ly/1MTGuKi
This message has been posted several times about different topics, all trying to get people to click on the link.
The writer of all these articles is James Kent or @jimlk2007 on twitter. Do with that information what you will...Z175 wrote:Is someone able to block this spam?steve55 wrote:Hey All,
Who do you think our most famous fan is?
Well, personally I think Kate Winslet is a pretty good contender, isn't she?
Well, I was surfing earlier and came across an article featuring her and other celebrity fans, enjoy!
http://buff.ly/1MTGuKi
This message has been posted several times about different topics, all trying to get people to click on the link.
He'll go and watch any team as long as it's a freebie.Royal With Cheese wrote:Thought he was a Brentford fan?Nameless wrote:Saw him a while back, he's not a regular any more.Sutekh wrote:Martin Salter - previous labour MP for Reading (don't ask me which half) all attended/attends games.
There is no Princess Kate. The wife of a birth prince takes her husband's Christian name in her title.Stuka wrote:Princess Kate is isn't she? I know her parents go to games.
Day 1, Grand National meeting 2012, John Parrott asks Tom Segal on the BBC if he's looking forward to the big match that weekend (Merseyside Derby, FA Cup semi-final) to which he responds "you mean Southampton Reading"Tony Le Mesmer wrote:Tom Segal (Pricewise in the Racing Post).
Sat next to him in the South Stand last year we were in the Prem. Nice enough bloke, I had the pleasure of telling him all his picks had lost that afternoon. Just a normal Saturday for him.
SCIAG wrote:There is no Princess Kate. The wife of a birth prince takes her husband's Christian name in her title.Stuka wrote:Princess Kate is isn't she? I know her parents go to games.
However, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, does come from a Reading-supporting family.
Erm erm when are we going to sign a goalkeeper?

Reckons he mentions us at least once a month in his Racing Post Weekender column. Wonder if he's a Hob Nobber tooRG30 wrote:Day 1, Grand National meeting 2012, John Parrott asks Tom Segal on the BBC if he's looking forward to the big match that weekend (Merseyside Derby, FA Cup semi-final) to which he responds "you mean Southampton Reading"Tony Le Mesmer wrote:Tom Segal (Pricewise in the Racing Post).
Sat next to him in the South Stand last year we were in the Prem. Nice enough bloke, I had the pleasure of telling him all his picks had lost that afternoon. Just a normal Saturday for him.
Being cynical an MP who perhaps thought it good to be seen following his constituency (or at least it used to be) team! No longer MP, no longer seen?Big Foot wrote:Nope, used to sit 6/7 seats down from me in Y22, Row V - he probably still sits there now tbfRoyal With Cheese wrote:Thought he was a Brentford fan?Nameless wrote:
Saw him a while back, he's not a regular any more.
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