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Poshfan 25-03-2007 22:39

Stanley v Posh
 
Looking forward to my first trip to Accrington, hope you manage to stay in the league, at Boston's expense preferably. How many does your away end hold? I understand you are a friendlier club than your neighbours Burnley (most places are). Are the local pubs away fan friendly? Posh fans are very peaceful, enjoy friendly banter?
See you soon..........

ballsareround 25-03-2007 23:14

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Originally Posted by Poshfan (Post 403281)
Looking forward to my first trip to Accrington, hope you manage to stay in the league, at Boston's expense preferably. How many does your away end hold? I understand you are a friendlier club than your neighbours Burnley (most places are). Are the local pubs away fan friendly? Posh fans are very peaceful, enjoy friendly banter?
See you soon..........

very friendly lover boy

lancsdave 26-03-2007 06:37

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I understand you are a friendlier club than your neighbours Burnley (most places are).
:sleep8: :sleep8::sleep8::sleep8::sleep8:

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Posh fans are very peaceful
Strange that because when I lived there a few years ago I saw a group of Bury fans get jumped in the town centre. Didn't look very friendly to me. But there again a BIG CITY CLUB will have it's share of morons like a lot of other clubs won't it :D

AccyMad 26-03-2007 07:46

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Yes, we are a very friendly club Poshfan - you'll find the Crown pub right next to the ground really welcoming. Enjoy you're trip here - but hopefully not at our expense :)

Poshfan 26-03-2007 08:37

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How many does your away end hold? Expect a large following due to it will be a new ground for us all, and we are on a good run at the moment.

spud 26-03-2007 08:44

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The away end holds 1400

Poshfan 26-03-2007 11:09

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Thanks Spud, that is more than ample for us. Do stanley Ultra's still turn up with all their flags etc. Expect some competition from Posh, this season some of our fans have taken large flags.:Banane17:

maccawozzagod 26-03-2007 11:39

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you'll need more than the two we've seen so far at you r games!

Poshfan 26-03-2007 15:30

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We didnt see any of yours at London Road !:banlama:

JEFF 26-03-2007 15:39

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Originally Posted by Poshfan (Post 403498)
We didnt see any of yours at London Road !:banlama:

http://matchpics.fotopic.net/p35797599.html

Poshfan 26-03-2007 15:57

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Yep saw those, they came out at half time. I call them banners, not flags.:banhat: :Banane32:
Seriously looking forward to the trip, should be a good day out.

Poshfan 26-03-2007 15:58

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I like these banana thingies , wish we had them:Banane57:

maccawozzagod 26-03-2007 18:35

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see C'monstanley, he'll probably have a few spare

Blackburn Stanley 28-03-2007 08:48

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Originally Posted by Poshfan (Post 403407)
Thanks Spud, that is more than ample for us. Do stanley Ultra's still turn up with all their flags etc. Expect some competition from Posh, this season some of our fans have taken large flags.:Banane17:


How many are the Posh likely to bring on April 7th:confused:

Looking at the league table you could still make the play-offs;)

Poshfan 28-03-2007 09:03

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Its a tough call how many Posh will bring. Its a new ground for everyone, we are on a roll and could still make the playoffs. Many people who never go to away games say they are going to this one. Probably touch a thousand.:Banane08:

cmonstanley 28-03-2007 21:22

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bring as many as you can the more the merrier more money for us ...:banjump: :banjump: :banjump:

Poshfan 03-04-2007 17:36

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We hear there are no seats available for visiting fans. Is this usually the case? We have a few elderly fans in their 70's , think it unfair you ask them to stand for 2 hours.

ukcowboy 03-04-2007 18:20

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Originally Posted by Poshfan (Post 406666)
We hear there are no seats available for visiting fans. Is this usually the case? We have a few elderly fans in their 70's , think it unfair you ask them to stand for 2 hours.

Hi there Poshfan,

I'm afraid that the away end is standing only and open to the elements,HOWEVER, if you are bringing elderly or disabled fans you should ask to speak to our Safety Officer, Mick Schultz, as we do have LIMITED disabled seats under cover in the main stand, but I must warn you they will be in with the Home supporters (not that there would be any problems I hasten to add!)..........It might be a good idea to contact Mick at the club before the matchday, the number can be found here:- http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/ under contact the club.

I hope this is of some help to you, and have a safe journey up.

Pete

Poshfan 04-04-2007 10:03

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Cheers cowboy.

lancsdave 04-04-2007 10:36

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How's Micah doing Poshfan, and will he be playing on Saturday ?

Slummer 04-04-2007 14:17

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 406853)
How's Micah doing Poshfan, and will he be playing on Saturday ?

He's doing well....:)

Looking forward to Saturday, new ground etc. We need the three points, so one view could be that we won't be sitting back and hoping for a draw.

We were lucky last time we played you, but as I'm sure you're aware, a lot has changed since, fortunately for the better.

Poshfan 04-04-2007 17:08

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 406853)
How's Micah doing Poshfan, and will he be playing on Saturday ?

Micah is doing fine, yes you will get to see him play on Saturday. Took him a couple of games to get used to this league. Now he is looking a quality player. I am sure he is in better hands now than when he was a dingle.:Banane26:

Haggis316 04-04-2007 21:37

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Think you'll all find the visit to Accrington an interesting and memorable experience and one you're glad you had whatever the result.

lancsdave 04-04-2007 22:34

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Originally Posted by Poshfan (Post 406966)
I am sure he is in better hands now than when he was a dingle.:Banane26:

Glad to hear it. Always good to know there are clubs about who look after the elderly properly :D

Milkman 06-04-2007 16:12

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don't worry about the element. it will be well hot.

poshadam 06-04-2007 21:30

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UpThePosh...

Cya tomorrow lads!!

Outback Ozzy 08-04-2007 21:43

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They came, they saw and they lost PMSL

Bagpuss 08-04-2007 22:49

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Apologies to the Peterborough fans regarding the match programme. I don't know what the story is but it was rubbish even for £1. Could someone with any knowledge let us know why such a poor issue was produced and sold. People who collect programmes couldn't even buy one as there where so few on sale in the ground that they are now on e-bay.

shakermaker 08-04-2007 22:53

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 408496)
Apologies to the Portsmouth fans regarding the match programme.

Still stuck in your namby pamby Premiership land Bagpuss? ;):D

Oggy 08-04-2007 22:54

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 408496)
Apologies to the Portsmouth fans regarding the match programme. I don't know what the story is but it was rubbish even for £1. Could someone with any knowledge let us know why such a poor issue was produced and sold. People who collect programmes couldn't even buy one as there where so few on sale in the ground that they are now on e-bay.

Read before posting? What are you on about?

Bagpuss 08-04-2007 22:55

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 408497)
Still stuck in your namby pamby Premiership land Bagpuss? ;):D

For a second yes I was :)

Oggy 08-04-2007 22:56

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 408497)
Still stuck in your namby pamby Premiership land Bagpuss? ;):D

These Liverpool fans are so up themselves ;)

Bagpuss 08-04-2007 22:58

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Originally Posted by Oggy (Post 408500)
These Liverpool fans are so up themselves ;)

This Liverpool fan will be at Hartlepool tomorrow, will you?

Ok I made a mistake but what about the programme?

Doug 08-04-2007 23:04

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 408501)
This Liverpool fan will be at Hartlepool tomorrow.

Ok I made a mistake But what about the programme?


It was a poor effort and it let the club down. All mercantile products, including programmes form a large part of our off pitch image and we must maintain that image at all times. I am sure there’s a reason for the reduced contain, I hope its one that will be quickly resolved.

Oggy 08-04-2007 23:05

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 408501)
This Liverpool fan will be at Hartlepool tomorrow, will you?

Ok I made a mistake but what about the programme?

Yes, I'll be there. Still don't know what you're on about. Sorry about the Liverpool thing but just seen the Fowler avatar on another thread, wish you'd both clear the offensive stuff off a Stanley forum. It's not bedtime reading as far as I'm concerned.

And what if I wasn't at Hartlepool tomorrow? Does that make me wrong?

Like i said Liverpool fans are so up themselves.

Bagpuss 08-04-2007 23:15

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Originally Posted by Oggy (Post 408506)
Still don't know what you're on about.

And what if I wasn't at Hartlepool tomorrow? Does that make me wrong?

Like i said Liverpool fans are so up themselves.

1 On about the poor programme.:(

2 You are never wrong.;)

3 I class myself as a Stanley supporter who has a season ticket but still keeps an eye on the Liverpool results, remember I chose to go to Rochdale instead of Anfield for a LFC v The Mancs, to me that says a lot.:)

Oggy 08-04-2007 23:24

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 408511)
1 On about the poor programme.:(

2 You are never wrong.;)

3 I class myself as a Stanley supporter who has a season ticket but still keeps an eye on the Liverpool results, remember I chose to go to Rochdale instead of Anfield for a LFC v The Mancs, to me that says a lot.:)

Jesus wept, you must be the doom and gloom merchant the other Liverpool fan keeps going on about.

Why don't you both meet up in Stanley Park and sort it out?

Bagpuss 08-04-2007 23:26

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Originally Posted by Oggy (Post 408513)
Jesus wept, you must be the doom and gloom merchant the other Liverpool fan keeps going on about.

Why don't you both meet up in Stanley Park and sort it out?

What are you going on about???

Doug 08-04-2007 23:40

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Originally Posted by Oggy (Post 408513)
Jesus wept, you must be the doom and gloom merchant the other Liverpool fan keeps going on about.

Why don't you both meet up in Stanley Park and sort it out?


I think he’s referring to me. It would appear that for some people the only democracy that survives at Stanley is the one where every one speaks with one voice and nobody criticise the club or it efforts. Well bollocks it my as well as yours and in my opinion the programme let us down, void of editorial content of any substance a very short of revenue earning content (adverts) which means we didn’t make a lot from it. Again I’m sure there was a reason for it but never the less it was disappointing.

Bagpuss 08-04-2007 23:45

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I try never to have a pop at Coley or the team except for Rocky once or twice but I will have a pop at behind the scenes because I think............................................. ...............................time for a new thread.

Doug 09-04-2007 00:25

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 408504)
It was a poor effort and it let the club down. All mercantile products, including programmes form a large part of our off pitch image and we must maintain that image at all times. I am sure there’s a reason for the reduced contain, I hope its one that will be quickly resolved.

Maybe I’ll ask before I stick my ore in next time. I would appreciate it if my comments could be taken in good faith and not as a negative view of the club and those who work so hard to promote our interests.

Oggy 09-04-2007 08:30

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 408518)
I think he’s referring to me.

No Doug, not at all, got myself a bit wound up by Bazf ego trip on other thread, plus the appalling Fowler avatar. So sorry to you and Bagpuss, I'm all in favour of constructive criticism of the club.

Anyway got to get to Hartlepool.

[Something about seeing Fowler that just makes my blood boil] :o

Bazf 09-04-2007 12:53

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Is that why you deducted Karma and left abusive remarks?

sparkie 09-04-2007 12:54

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there is a valid reason for the substandard programme, and that is that it is normally done by Rob, who has been unavailable this week for personal reasons.

Bagpuss 10-04-2007 17:09

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Originally Posted by sparkie (Post 408686)
there is a valid reason for the substandard programme, and that is that it is normally done by Rob, who has been unavailable this week for personal reasons.

Thank you sparkie that was all it needed.:)


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