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I know what your saying (if you are for real) i posted something similar myself here and got a proper bashin in the replies, and only right! over the years I've always looked out for the Stan results even when "daahn saaff" they were hard to find. I have been to a few games when Accy were at peel park,does this make me a fan? I don't think so. Accy will of course be my second team but to expect a kid or teen in say the 70's to actively support Stanley when footy was on BBC ITV and clubs like Liverpool,Man utd,Rovers and Burnley are just a bus/train ride away is just not realistic.
Everyone is a "new supporter" of any club at some time, and definitley the more the merrier..and Bazf.. are you saying your 1st allegiance is to Accy Stanley? |
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is it me or does this site sometimes post twice???
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Once the off-comers have done their two seasons behind the goal, maybe there could be a little exam/ceremony where they're tested to see if they know all the correct phrases like "they should pay me to watch this!", "Get 'im off, Coleman!" and "I remember when 'aggis were knockin' 'em in for fun!" before being handed their flat cap and tartan pattern thermos flask and being escorted to the stands or cowshed.
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Also on the subject of so called Band wagon jumpers/newbies to Accrington i guess most will be fans that used to go and have started going again or have maybe thought about going but never gone and i`m only guessing here but i dont see many people from further afield being attracted to Stanley just because we are back in the league, but if they are then i think it can be only a good thing for the club, as its money in whichever way it comes into the club is whats needed to secure its future, so we should welcome fans both old and new especially the younger ones. As a near full time home supporter and occasional away supporter for only 1.5 seasons i may not yet qualify as a proper fan but i am a fan, i love the club and will continue for as long as i can to actively follow and support them, i never intend when i first went to watch them of becoming a full time supporter, my son asked me if i would take him to a game and we`ve both been going ever since, he`s also adopted Stanley as his first team to, so it just goes to show that not all the young ones want to follow the glory teams. |
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isn't it funny the difference between the message board and the ground on match days? On this message board people feel it necassary to brand people as 'band wagon jumpers', 'newbies', 'flat cappers' etc, it comes across like we don't want new fans intruding on us!!!! Which is completely different than on the terraces on match days, where everyone is welcome as long as their shouting for stanley!!!! I say the more fans the merrier the party will be!!!
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As usual, 100% for everything ! |
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Gracias, Henry. All strictly tongue-in-cheek, of course. As Sparkie says, the more fans the merrier.
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It may have sounded that i just jumped from a big club to a small club in a matter of weeks, but i stopped following my other club many years ago and have never supported or watched anyone else inbetween apart from England of course, it wasnt untill i went to watch Stanley that my faith in football was restored, thats why i have continued to go and watch them, i stumbled across Stanley more by accident than intention but i am very glad that i did. I know you werent having a dig and i know that i dont have to justify myself going to watch Stanley, but thought i would try and answer your question the best i could. |
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