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When Scunthorpe took the lead against Reading on November 27 at the Madejski Stadium 1,000 home fans instantly stood up and sang “We’re shit and we’re sick of it”. Less than three months later, when Scunthorpe took the lead against Reading at Glanford Park, 1,000 travelling fans instantly stood up and sang “Come on, Reading”. With Reading in much the same place in the Second Division relegation battle, why the transformation in mood? In some measure it has been down to the fans themselves taking a wretched situation by the scruff of the neck. Relegation in 1998 was followed by the move to the Madejski Stadium (known by some as the Mad House) and a season of aching dullness and frustration; watching players the fans couldn't identify with in an environment that didn’t yet work. This season started worse and even the renaissance after the sacking of Tommy Burns in September was hardly noticeable. After the appalling home performance against Scunthorpe a small group of fans organised, largely via the internet, “Pants Day”‚ seen as part-protest and part-party. “Players Are Not Trying Sufficiently” was one interpretation. Many fans entered into the fun of it, first waving and then chucking used underwear, as Reading battled out a 2-2 draw with Wrexham. From WSC 158 April 2000. What was happening this month On the subject...
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