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Willie Miller 28-04-2006 09:09

Looking Forward to Next Season
 
What places are you looking forward to and why

Walsall
Been past the place so many times & looks a neat compact "real" football ground. Its probably atrocious & has had bad press but never thought Stanley would be playing there.

Rochdale/Bury
Definately looking forward to the derbies because hopefully we're taking a thousand supporters. Definately public transport day, bus to football....

What else fellow supporters?

AccyRed 28-04-2006 09:12

Re: Looking Forward to Next Season
 
I prefer long away trips and weekends than derbies... Please stay up Torquay :)

Thats by KIPAX on his wifes computer... sigh.. logging out ...

glosterred 28-04-2006 09:19

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SWINDON (IF THEY GO DOWN) ...i can walk to that one!!
wycombe, cheltenham, bristol rovers, oxford are also all close.
mk dons???....never been to a hockey ground before!!!

smudgie 28-04-2006 09:41

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Id have to say the local games for a start Bury, Macclesfield, stockport, rochdale.


A weekend in Bristol also sounds appealing.

will miss the trip to Morcambe tho lol

baldy 28-04-2006 10:27

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Darlington - 25k all seater

then look back at the stadiums we have been to, bamber bridge, ossett, burscough etc

Shows how far the club have come in a very short time :D

Tin Monkey 28-04-2006 11:16

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I haven't even thought about next season. It hasn't sunk in yet that we've been promoted.

sparkycufc 28-04-2006 11:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by baldy
Darlington - 25k all seater

then look back at the stadiums we have been to, bamber bridge, ossett, burscough etc

Shows how far the club have come in a very short time :D

And 23k untouched by human posterior every week. They recently tried to sell Carlisle a load of the seats but as they were red we didn't take them up on the offer.

It deserves it's nickname 'The White Elephant Stadium'.

John_Timmins 28-04-2006 15:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sparkycufc
And 23k untouched by human posterior every week. They recently tried to sell Carlisle a load of the seats but as they were red we didn't take them up on the offer.

It deserves it's nickname 'The White Elephant Stadium'.


There selling red seats!!! do they not have a roof on offer????

maccawozzagod 28-04-2006 16:44

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we'll ave em

Alvin the chipmunk 28-04-2006 16:56

Re: Looking Forward to Next Season
 
Turf Moor, Ewood Park and Old Trafford in the League Cup. Oh and Wembley for the LDV final :D

Seriously, the local derbies produce some mouth watering games in prospect. Get yourself on the 364 to Rochdale!!!

Sorry 464. see post below...

maccawozzagod 28-04-2006 17:12

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I'll be on the 464 mate, it's quicker. I'm not too sure where the 364 goes?

I'm looking forward to Wrexham - for their new ground that nearly crippled them, and a guy I used to work with lives there now.

Walsall - like Willie said, we go past there frequently and the visible stand is impressive looking. Can you imagine the look on the faces of the Brummies that sit in there every week if they get us first game away! The Bus Stop will look particularly poor to them.

Rochdale and Bury - Close by, can be home for tea, travelling by Public Transport will be a throwback to the Chorley and HOrwich days, and seeing 2000 away fans from Stanley (hopefully).

WarsawPact 28-04-2006 20:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
Walsall - like Willie said, we go past there frequently and the visible stand is impressive looking. Can you imagine the look on the faces of the Brummies that sit in there every week if they get us first game away! The Bus Stop will look particularly poor to them.

Ahem.

We're from the Black Country and we get more than a bit miffed if people call us brummies!

Bescot isn't too bad for away fans, although the supports holding the roof up at that end can cause visibility problems.
Away fans are allowed into the Saddlers Club next to the ground for a couple of quid, and the beer's cheap.

As for your ground, I'm sure we can take whatever cr@p facilities you can throw at us - we've survived Chesterfield after all.

Look forward to seeing you next season.

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KIPAX 28-04-2006 21:01

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Yer lucky mate .. Anyone past crewe usually gets acalled a cockney round here :)

If ya wanna look at us and our ground ...see my sig :)

WOLVERHAMPTON REDS 28-04-2006 21:11

Re: Looking Forward to Next Season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyRed
I prefer long away trips and weekends than derbies... Please stay up Torquay :)

Thats by KIPAX on his wifes computer... sigh.. logging out ...

:engsmil: I hope torquay stop up and have them away first match of the season and not a tuesday night in january:engsmil:

Oggy 28-04-2006 23:18

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Like TM, "it hasn't sunk in yet". (It's driving Hilda mad!)

So, on that basis, Grays home and away. Should be two cracking matches.


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