The Merry Prankster
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Back in Brighton at 6.30.
My seat was down the front so I sat there, I was on the right hand side and there were loads of empty seats around me.
I parked in the official car park and thanks to some utter twunts who think they are more important than others took over an hour to exit the car park, Reading would do well to marshall the flow of traffic and stopping people barging in.
I'm pleased to confirm it's the former! I registered for this site when I moved down here and have 'lurked' ever since!I'm guessing with a username like 'Hove Blade' he's an exiled Sheff Utd fan. Either that or he's got an unhealthy interest in knives.
He didn't. He built up his own business (autotrader) and then decided to give something back to the local community - so he built a stadium for the local football club. The board at the time were so grateful that they named it after him, and their supporters understandably fully backed the decision. Nothing twattish about wiggy really (apart from the fact that Reading promptly took advantage of their new found status by stealing all our best personnel in the early noughties when we couldn't compete)What sort of twat names a stadium after themselves? Talk about loving yourself!
Wise words there. Oh and delighted to see the Blades in the top two. I really don't like Sheffield Wednesday, so it's been lovely seeing them blow 5 points in their last two games by conceding three injury time goals.I'm pleased to confirm it's the former! I registered for this site when I moved down here and have 'lurked' ever since!
Maybe it's payback time for the shit you probably faced from opposition fans about the Withdean, but I thought BensGrandad's post had more than a touch of 'Big Time Charlie' about it.
If you are going to criticize the Madejski for the steps being too steep or there being no big screen opposite the away end, I dread to see your comments about Bramall Lane when (if!) you return.
You guys have the best ground in the league (in the country?) - enjoy it and all the luxuries that an impressive new ground brings. Many non-Albion fans got right behind your campaign for the new stadium and I think it would be a pity if you now started to laud it over us less fortunate fans.
Good luck for the season chaps. I'll be back in 5 years!!!
Even more so then Richard Reynolds still think some of his antics on the pitch are pretty cringeworthy at timesA special mention must also go to their plastic goal music and announcer with his be loud, be proud and make some noise, for the boys type ditties – a late candidate for most annoying person in 2011? I cringed and any honest Reading fan must do the same. Utter goon and total embarrassment to a great club that was born 30 years before ours. Never really noticed that before.
Could they not down load a seat plan of the ground away area and when either going on line or buying at the shop which I usually do you would see what tickets are available and buy accordingly and the see what seat you have bought.
Are you saying as an oldie who needs to sit and also wishes to be with sons and grandson who also like to sit, generally, we should just go and grab any 6 seats and sit on them irrespective of who may turn up later and claim them as theirs.
A special mention must also go to their plastic goal music and announcer with his be loud, be proud and make some noise, for the boys type ditties – a late candidate for most annoying person in 2011? I cringed and any honest Reading fan must do the same. Utter goon and total embarrassment to a great club that was born 30 years before ours. Never really noticed that before.
The unwritten rule is standing at the back and old codgers sitting down at the front. Works fine at away games until some twunt (and guests sometimes) insists on taking their allocated seat in the last couple of rows at the back.
We had allocated seats right behind the goal which we dislike, so we spoke to a friendly steward and he said wait until the whistle goes and he showed us to some empty seats behind the disabled area.. excellent view and no one turned up to move us on. Agree it does look a bit dated in some areas especially the toilets, but everything seem to function well in the concourse and none of the long food queues we experience week in week out at the Amex. Though a pain in the arse getting out of the car park after the game.
Also what's with there fans singing, just the small singing area next to the visitors stand, the rest of the stadium was a quite as mice.. not like the Amex where pretty much all the stands join in at some point or other..?
You've obviously never been to the withdean
I agree. Hated the steps up - like climbing a cliff. Reminded me a little of the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff in those far off days. I wasn't able to see the goal below us most of the time because the guys in front of me insisted upon standing throughout the match, but not at half time, funnily enough. They pointed out that they had to stand because the people in front of them in turn were standing up, and so on and on. Maybe the steep steps up there put the stewards off, but isn't this what they are supposed to do? It was a pretty expensive afternoon, what with the tickets, car park and the world's most expensive hot dog on the way in, and I honestly thought more (or indeed something!) could have been done to ensure that everyone got a good view.
The usual day trippers, want to go to the very back and then sit down, and expect everyone else to sit