Covid Vaccine Conundrum
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Covid Vaccine Conundrum
Ok, you are offered a Covid Vaccine, but it is at the newly opened Vaccination Centre at the Madjeski in R@@@**g. Do you go or wait for an alternative venue?
Think I would, but made sure I wore something red and blue!
Think I would, but made sure I wore something red and blue!
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I'd stand outside in my Shots shirt and get them to administer it with a blow dart. Not going in unless we are playing.
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Mmmmmm .... suspicions were raised last season when their Bat Burgers proved to be best sellers to home fans.
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If that’s the only place I could get a vaccine that would stop me getting this thing the last thing I would be thinking about is a rivalry that hasn’t occurred on a regular basis for about 40 odd years 

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Hmmm...
The Mad Jester was American, Bill Gates is also American.
The corners of the Mad Jester Stadium are triangular, that is also the Illuminati Symbol
George Soros went to Reading once.
CoInCidenCE???
The Mad Jester was American, Bill Gates is also American.
The corners of the Mad Jester Stadium are triangular, that is also the Illuminati Symbol
George Soros went to Reading once.
CoInCidenCE???

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Hmm ... this moral dilemma relates to a club we haven't faced in a competitive fixture since the 1980s, and a stadium no senior Aldershot team has ever played in.
I think it's about time we let this Reading obsession go.
I think it's about time we let this Reading obsession go.
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You're mixing "obsession" with "deep rooted dislike!"
I think you turn up at the Madstad in full PPE and Wellies. Wipe your feet as you leave and make use of the decontamination station at the entrance to Wellington Country Park.
After 21 days you are allowed back into Hampshire, after 5 years you can attend matches at the Rec

I think you turn up at the Madstad in full PPE and Wellies. Wipe your feet as you leave and make use of the decontamination station at the entrance to Wellington Country Park.

After 21 days you are allowed back into Hampshire, after 5 years you can attend matches at the Rec
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Yes we would laugh if (say) Chertsey Town considered us to be their big rivals. But the gap in divisions is the same as it is with Reading (3 levels) and we have played Chertsey more recently.Red-n-Blue wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:26 amHmm ... this moral dilemma relates to a club we haven't faced in a competitive fixture since the 1980s, and a stadium no senior Aldershot team has ever played in.
I think it's about time we let this Reading obsession go.
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David Icke is your uncle and i claim my £5.sugrues flying headbutt wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:02 amHmmm...
The Mad Jester was American, Bill Gates is also American.
The corners of the Mad Jester Stadium are triangular, that is also the Illuminati Symbol
George Soros went to Reading once.
CoInCidenCE???![]()

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It’s a tongue-in-cheek post
Chill out guys
Chill out guys
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CorrectRed-n-Blue wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:26 amHmm ... this moral dilemma relates to a club we haven't faced in a competitive fixture since the 1980s, and a stadium no senior Aldershot team has ever played in.
I think it's about time we let this Reading obsession go.

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I wonder if Workington supporters have a big thing about Carlisle ?MikeB wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 11:36 pmYes we would laugh if (say) Chertsey Town considered us to be their big rivals. But the gap in divisions is the same as it is with Reading (3 levels) and we have played Chertsey more recently.Red-n-Blue wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:26 amHmm ... this moral dilemma relates to a club we haven't faced in a competitive fixture since the 1980s, and a stadium no senior Aldershot team has ever played in.
I think it's about time we let this Reading obsession go.

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My original post was a bit “tongue in cheek” I will admit, but a few seem to have taken it for something it wasn’t supposed to be. Although that said it is several months since the last “Who are our arch rivals?” debate surfaced on here.
We last played Reading a generation ago in a competitive match in 1990. A PSF in about 2005 proved anything but friendly! That said we probably won’t play them again for many years.
I still reckon that Pre 1992 will always quote Reading as arch rivals and Post 1992 it will be Woking (after a brief hatred for Farnborough) is taken out the mix.
Anyway I have had my Covid jab now so the Madjeski isn’t a worry!
We last played Reading a generation ago in a competitive match in 1990. A PSF in about 2005 proved anything but friendly! That said we probably won’t play them again for many years.
I still reckon that Pre 1992 will always quote Reading as arch rivals and Post 1992 it will be Woking (after a brief hatred for Farnborough) is taken out the mix.
Anyway I have had my Covid jab now so the Madjeski isn’t a worry!

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I did the Reading half marathon a couple of years ago, which has a finish line pitch side at the Mad Stad. Obviously this was completed in my Aldershot shirt.
Got a couple of boos/jeers, which although in good nature shows that they still know who we are and still would consider us a rival, albeit a non-recent one.
Got a couple of boos/jeers, which although in good nature shows that they still know who we are and still would consider us a rival, albeit a non-recent one.
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BehaveRed-n-Blue wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:26 amHmm ... this moral dilemma relates to a club we haven't faced in a competitive fixture since the 1980s, and a stadium no senior Aldershot team has ever played in.
I think it's about time we let this Reading obsession go.