When the Plastics were at Elm (disease) Park and football specials were running. I was in a Royal Mail part of the train (Over subscribed train rammed by OUFC Fans) When we stopped at Discot, my mate ran onto the platform, and phoned his mates who were already in Reading, to say we were on our way. When my mate got back in the Royal Mail part of the train, he said that the plastics have caused trouble in the family part of their ground, this spread like wildfire on the train. When we arrived at Reading West, a couple of hundred Oxford fans broke away from the main group, as I stated earlier, the train was rammed, so not enough police to handle our away support. We arrived at the away end, which was full to capacity, The plastics had gathered in the corner of their stand, which was the full length of the pitch, in the corner, was no man's land and barbed wire fencing, so fans couldn't get at each other, meanwhile, there was still trouble in the family stand, until about 30/40 Oxford fans steamed in and stopped all that nonsense. On to the match, it was quite obvious that Oxford Utd outnumbered the Plastics 3 to 1. We scored in the first minute and then the 200 or so Oxford fans that broke away from the special train at Reading West, made their presence known, chaos followed and Oxford ran the plastics all over the place, with the police taking all the plastics and putting them in the other end of the ground, so the 200 odd Oxford Utd fans and the 40 or 50 who had stopped the plastics causing more grief in the family stand were put together and we went on to win 3-0. Just a bit of history for the youngsters, I don't condone violence, but that day, the plastics deserved what they got on and off the field of play and afterwards. I think if we can, should ask for at least 3.5 - 5K tickets when we play them.