I like Naylor but don't know why he feels the need to have these digs at the fans. He did it the other day also with his article about Shane Duffy. It's unnecessary.
That's a joke isn't it? Loads of clubs used to sing "and Leicester"...Interesting that you mention Leicester. I'm sure [MENTION=31796]alfredmizen[/MENTION] can back this up too, there's a bit of history between them and Chelsea to the point that Chelsea sing about them... "We all follow the Chelsea over land and sea and Leicester..".
I like Naylor but don't know why he feels the need to have these digs at the fans. He did it the other day also with his article about Shane Duffy. It's unnecessary.
That's a joke isn't it? Loads of clubs used to sing "and Leicester"...
As I understand it, this was one of those passing rivalries, pre-Palace. I believe it stemmed from a season we were both vying for promotion to what is now the Championship and they "took" the north stand back in the days when there was no segregation and all you had to do was get there early enough to stand where you wanted.
Personally I find non-local rivalry a lot more interesting to be honest.
Luton hate Watford of course but there was apparently a lot of spite between Albion and Luton before they moved onto QPR in the 80s. I think Leicester and Portsmouth aren't best of friends and nor are Plymouth and Burnley.
Poor old Bournemouth though - nobody gives a toss about them. Nor Reading. I'm amazed they don't look at each other. Some sort "plucky tin pot" derby perhaps. Charlton are another side it's hard to care about in a negative way - certainly nobody else in South or East London does.
I like Naylor but don't know why he feels the need to have these digs at the fans. He did it the other day also with his article about Shane Duffy. It's unnecessary.
I haven't read the whole thread, but at 50 odd I do love to beat BHA on the pitch. BUT if I was in a pub and there was a BHA fan, Man unt fan and a Chelsea fan , I would totally ignore the Chealsea and Man u fan but happily talk to the Brighton fan !! as I would feel we had more in common....
I actually hate Chelsea always have since the early 70s and its gotton worse, whenever I am in a pub and hear some cock say "come on Chels" I have to walk out.
Nope. All about Swindon for Oxford. And that one is very much reciprocated. They really don't care about Reading.Oxford ??
Oxford ??
Oxford more have their sights set upon Swindon Town, as witnessed on the way back from Preston on Saturday.
Even two relatively 'meh' clubs like Oxford and Swindon can't be arsed with a rivalry with Reading.
I like Naylor but don't know why he feels the need to have these digs at the fans. He did it the other day also with his article about Shane Duffy. It's unnecessary.
Reading have a long historic rivalry with Aldershot.
This. I spent all day with a colleague at a course today and he's one of you losers lol! However he's a great bloke lacking entirely the false bluster the internet musters and I almost feel sorry for him.I haven't read the whole thread, but at 50 odd I do love to beat BHA on the pitch. BUT if I was in a pub and there was a BHA fan, Man unt fan and a Chelsea fan , I would totally ignore the Chealsea and Man u fan but happily talk to the Brighton fan !! as I would feel we had more in common....
I actually hate Chelsea always have since the early 70s and its gotton worse, whenever I am in a pub and hear some cock say "come on Chels" I have to walk out.
Really? If Aldershot is the best Reading can muster for a rivalry, I'm wondering why they're bothering now.
Simster's right - they should artificially manufacture a rivalry with Bournemouth.
'The Plastic Derby'
'The Derby of Ennui'
'The Derby of Dunkin Donuts'
The David Bobin Derby'.
ZZZZ...
Nope. I went to Southampton v Coventry in the mid 80s where Coventry were singing it (and Leicester isn't their big one, they prefer to beat Villa)Really? A Leicester STH who works with me has just said that he's only aware of Chelsea singing it. A quick google of their main board confirms that Chelsea are the only ones they are aware of singing it too.
Nope. I went to Southampton v Coventry in the mid 80s where Coventry were singing it (and Leicester isn't their big one, they prefer to beat Villa)
Also:
Arsenal: http://www.onlinegooner.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9854
Charlton: http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/43995/well-all-follow-the-charlton
There are probably others...
Naylor's article was a comparison of Stephen's attitude compared to that of Payet, which everyone seems to be ignoring. The overall tone of the article was pro Stephens.
AN has to fill space on the back pages of the Argus, and does it pretty well on the whole IMO. Rmember, if it disappears, all we will have is Timmy's drivel, which is a scary thought.
And some DULLARD on the radio who CLAIMS to be a FAN but has an OBSESSION with SMALL clubs like Crystal Palace
Shoehorning Palace are 'small club' 'in and out of administration' and 'relegation candidates' into a radio interview about Newport and Wrexham on Radio Wales is the work of a warped mind.