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Lord Didsbury 19-03-2017 08:22

Ultras!
 
I've seen occasional references here and there that what I thought were the Ultras (i.e., the ones right in the middle of the Clayton End) might not be Ultras? That the Ultras are no more or, that there's not as many Ultras as there used to be.

What's the story? Where did they come from and where did they go, and what made someone an Ultra?

DAV007 19-03-2017 12:11

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killed by the club and its idiotic health and safety implementation

st06nc2 19-03-2017 12:47

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Started dying since jase got banned after Newcastle game, never really picked up again

Dav1d 19-03-2017 16:10

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Look back on kipax website to the conference days, see the displays. Check YouTube for the noise, songs, atmosphere it was home and away! The home displays where something of magic! Constant noise, lowey coming out with some right banter to normally the goal keeper!

st06nc2 19-03-2017 16:25

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Something needs doing to bring them days back, something I used to look forward too, the colour and the noise

SamF 19-03-2017 16:42

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The reason I'm stuck with a ~£250 season ticket for the rest of my life.

Not a clayton ender at the moment but the atmosphere from those lads got me hooked as a 10-15 year old.

Lord Didsbury 19-03-2017 16:50

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Thanks - I checked it out on YouTube: The Dale Cabrese song looked brilliant. Also, the praise from other clubs for the noise and passion.

(Very similar to Cremonese last Saturday where their Ultras also sang Dale Cabrese, waved flags, set off flares and sang throughout.)

Makes a big difference. Notts County, Bradford and Crewe away this year had plenty of singing and were ace. Luton and Carlisle, by contrast, like a wake.

Cup matches apart the home atmosphere has not been what it was last year. A shame.

choirboy 19-03-2017 19:01

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When the current 'Clayton Enders' are on song and in good form the singing is very reminiscent of the days of 'The Stanley Ultras'. What is missing now are the flags and banners which Jase and a few other 'Young Ultras' were deeply committed to making. To me it seemed that Jase provided the artistic flair and most of the ideas but he had a few helpers and they all spent many hours preparing some wonderful banners and flags and planning how we greeted our players running out onto the turf! :theband::jimbo::mosher:
The one banner that sticks in my mind was the superb 'Bobby Robson' banner when we played Newcastle United at home in the FA Cup. The banner was designed to pay homage to a true football legend who had manged Newcastle, England and other clubs.......Sir Bobby Robson. The love for Bobby seemed to cut across club loyalties and he was so respected throughout the game of football! :love::skiss::bow8:
The Newcastle fans were suitably impressed.

Ironically it was at the end of this match when the imported IDIOTIC STEWARDS caused a load of unnecessary trouble and singled out Jase. :mad:He got banned and has only been on the ground a few times in the last couple of seasons.:hothothot
It would take quite a commitment for another young group to emulate what Jase and his team did in the Conference and early League Two years.:mosher:
If there is a team with a desire and the flair out there I am sure that it could happen again.
I know that I am one old codger who would love it to happen again!:theband:
ON STANLEY ON:wave8::signbeer::drink:
COME ON YOU ULTRAS
:theband::s_gupjump:s_gupjump:wave8::drink:

Dav1d 19-03-2017 19:50

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It's what got me hooked too! My first game was the first home game of the conference winning season! And the noise and the flags was what got me hooked. How every home game got louder and the displays got better! I remember when the players was running out just a sea of flags on the Clayton end! Red and white banners. Also what sticks in my mind is when we loaned Paul Mullin out and 30mins before kick off! Constant noise and songs than soon as kick off started a 10minute protests of silence! Than after that 10min was 80mins off noise constant loud noise!

monkey hanger 20-03-2017 07:49

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went to the newcastle game and i,ve got to say if we could get that type of atmosphere back then gates would improve. best way you can improve things for me.

Lord Didsbury 20-03-2017 09:25

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I must say it's the best way I can think of, apart from winning games, to get people to the ground. I know it's not to everyone's taste (my parents hate the drum, although my dad takes his hearing aid out now so can put up with it) but I think it's great being in a noisy, singing crowd.
More of a community spirit if it's done without too much bad language or too much aggression.

I rarely watch matches on telly any more - the Premier League standard is a million miles better than it was in the 70s/80s, but I generally get bored and switch off after 10 mins.

Who could not want to be here...... Fourth tier of their domestic league system. a club that averages 1,100 fans..... who recently nearly went bust......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7Inv49Ghr8

monkey hanger 21-03-2017 09:47

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[QUOTE=Lord Didsbury;1190447]I must say it's the best way I can think of, apart from winning games, to get people to the ground. I know it's not to everyone's taste (my parents hate the drum, although my dad takes his hearing aid out now so can put up with it) but I think it's great being in a noisy, singing crowd.
More of a community spirit if it's done without too much bad language or too much aggression.



used to love going to grounds where you got a mass of singing swaying hordes where you stood still and ended up twenty feet nearer the front. proper atmosphere and even a poor game and defeat was offset by the experiance. the old den at millwall was worth the admission price just for the atmosphere alone, but sadly those days are over with all seater grounds, elf and sadie etc. at least i was born early enough to be part of the old scene which i,m sure a lot of younger fans would crave for.

choirboy 21-03-2017 16:04

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[QUOTE=monkey hanger;1190513]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1190447)
I must say it's the best way I can think of, apart from winning games, to get people to the ground. I know it's not to everyone's taste (my parents hate the drum, although my dad takes his hearing aid out now so can put up with it) but I think it's great being in a noisy, singing crowd.
More of a community spirit if it's done without too much bad language or too much aggression.



used to love going to grounds where you got a mass of singing swaying hordes where you stood still and ended up twenty feet nearer the front. proper atmosphere and even a poor game and defeat was offset by the experiance. the old den at millwall was worth the admission price just for the atmosphere alone, but sadly those days are over with all seater grounds, elf and sadie etc. at least i was born early enough to be part of the old scene which i,m sure a lot of younger fans would crave for.

Aye..... when Stanley resigned form the league in 1962 I was only Ten!:bye2::bleedht:
I still had to get my football fix though, so one Saturday late in the season I got on the Manchester bus in Melbourne Street. When I got off in the centre of Manchester I 'used my initiative' and spotted some red and white scarves and just followed them! Three miles and over an hour later after a very long walk I eventually arrived at Old Trafford! I went into the Stretford End which was as Monkey Hanger describes and it was simply awesome! I remember being carried around in the 'Sway' by the bigger folk around me. I remember too that when blokes need a pee they just did it on the terraces with a little circle opening up around them to allow them to off load their recycled ale! I also remember on one or two occasions that when someone fainted in the Stretford End they simply lifted them up and passed them overhead down to The St John's Ambulance volunteers down at the front!

When I got home at about 7.30 pm my Mum really gave me a rollicking :oke2:but I think secretly that my Dad was quite impressed with my determination and resourcefulness!
I continued to go to Old Trafford for a few years and eventually found the local bus service to save me the long walks! The days of "Best, Law and Charlton" were wonderful and I thought that the atmosphere there was fantastic.
Seated Stadia had to happen because of the stupid actions of hooligans but is perhaps still appropriate for the larger grounds in the Premier League. I love the atmosphere in the Clayton End and I hope that we are able to maintain standing at our smaller grounds!

Exile on Spencer St 21-03-2017 17:52

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We must be contemporaries, Choirboy. I too was 10 in '62 and probably contributed to Stanley's demise by sneaking into Peel Park once too often.
As I recall the bus from Melbourne St arrived in Manchester just a short walk to Central Station and then an even shorter train ride to Old Trafford.
And only 1/6d, which was cheap even then, to get in the Stretford End to watch Best, Charlton, Crerand, Stiles and, my boyhood hero, The King.
Don't remember the surges down the terrace as being all fun though; saw one lad go down and get crushed.

DaveinGermany 21-03-2017 19:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1190513)
used to love going to grounds where you got a mass of singing swaying hordes where you stood still and ended up twenty feet nearer the front.

I can relate to that sentiment MH, used to spend lots of time at Anfield in the Kop end, late 70's early 80's, as a young Scally, singing & chanting for 90+ minutes, win lose or draw heading home after the match well content. :)

KiTChener 21-03-2017 19:52

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[QUOTE=choirboy;1190523]
Quote:

Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1190513)

Aye..... when Stanley resigned form the league in 1962 I was only Ten!:bye2::bleedht:
I still had to get my football fix though, so one Saturday late in the season I got on the Manchester bus in Melbourne Street. When I got off in the centre of Manchester I 'used my initiative' and spotted some red and white scarves and just followed them! Three miles and over an hour later after a very long walk I eventually arrived at Old Trafford! I went into the Stretford End which was as Monkey Hanger describes and it was simply awesome! I remember being carried around in the 'Sway' by the bigger folk around me. I remember too that when blokes need a pee they just did it on the terraces with a little circle opening up around them to allow them to off load their recycled ale! I also remember on one or two occasions that when someone fainted in the Stretford End they simply lifted them up and passed them overhead down to The St John's Ambulance volunteers down at the front!

When I got home at about 7.30 pm my Mum really gave me a rollicking :oke2:but I think secretly that my Dad was quite impressed with my determination and resourcefulness!
I continued to go to Old Trafford for a few years and eventually found the local bus service to save me the long walks! The days of "Best, Law and Charlton" were wonderful and I thought that the atmosphere there was fantastic.
Seated Stadia had to happen because of the stupid actions of hooligans but is perhaps still appropriate for the larger grounds in the Premier League. I love the atmosphere in the Clayton End and I hope that we are able to maintain standing at our smaller grounds!



Ahh, memories! Great, aren't they!
I am a little older than you,Choirboy, and, as I have probably said on here before, my first experience of 'proper' football was watching, on black & white TV, (or, non-colour as I believe I must say these days!) the FA cup finals of '55 & '56.
My first taste of watching 'live' was at Bloomfield Road, when I had a week's holiday with a friend from school, who was lucky enough to have an Aunt & Uncle who lived in Bispham!

Can't remember for the life of me who they were playing, or the scoreline, just remember vividly being passed, person to person, (not exactly overhead, as at Old Trafford), until we youngsters were eventually sat on the actual touchline for the duration of the game! All I remember from that experience was 'what a poor viewing position that was!'

From that game, living in Manchester, I went the opposite way to you, & gravitated to Maine Road... I well remember having weekly spending money of Half a Crown (2 shillings & sixpence, 12 & a half P in today's money)& that was spent regularly on a Saturday afternoon visit to to watch the poor relations! My hero in those days was Bert Trautmann, but, so many names from those past days are still remembered, the likes of centre-half, Dave Ewing, who could boot the ball over the stands... in those days, still much bigger than our Cowshed! Jack Dyer, our winger, who used to turn out for Lancashire CC in the close season. Joe Hayes, Ken Barnes (whose son played for City many years later), Roy Paul, captain for so many years, I could go on & on, I can probably, if tasked to, still recite the line-up for the '56 cup final!

The following season, I went to Old Trafford, along with hundreds, if not thousands of City fans, to give support to United in their first game after Munich.... again, cannot remember the opposition, or scoreline, just the emotions of the occasion....

Sorry If I've gone on a bit, it's just that your post stirred up so many memories...

Note to oneself... must write them all down before it's too late!!

DAV007 21-03-2017 20:23

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eric whalley was right

you wouldnt pay the stewards at stanley with washers

deeayess 21-03-2017 20:44

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[QUOTE=monkey hanger;1190513]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1190447)
I must say it's the best way I can think of, apart from winning games, to get people to the ground. I know it's not to everyone's taste (my parents hate the drum, although my dad takes his hearing aid out now so can put up with it) but I think it's great being in a noisy, singing crowd.
More of a community spirit if it's done without too much bad language or too much aggression.



used to love going to grounds where you got a mass of singing swaying hordes where you stood still and ended up twenty feet nearer the front. proper atmosphere and even a poor game and defeat was offset by the experiance. the old den at millwall was worth the admission price just for the atmosphere alone, but sadly those days are over with all seater grounds, elf and sadie etc. at least i was born early enough to be part of the old scene which i,m sure a lot of younger fans would crave for.

I served my time on the terraces at Ibrox, Parkhead and Hampden and although it was a great atmosphere it was also dangerous. I can remember leaving games and your feet didn't touch the ground and your only option was to go with the flow.

You always knew the newbies because they would come in and stand leaning on the crush barriers whereas the old hands stood in front of them. They soon learned after a goal was scored :D.

I also remember that the worst feeling was in the Rangers end at Parkhead or Hampden when Celtic scored and you saw them jumping around then the sound hit you a second or so later. That silence was a horrible feeling.

Lord Didsbury 21-03-2017 21:44

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Deeayass- that's a very good observation re the second of silence.

monkey hanger 22-03-2017 08:03

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[QUOTE=deeayess;1190572][QUOTE=monkey hanger;1190513]

I served my time on the terraces at Ibrox, Parkhead and Hampden and although it was a great atmosphere it was also dangerous. I can remember leaving games and your feet didn't touch the ground and your only option was to go with the flow.

my ex wife was born near parkhead and used to go with her dad in the 50,s and told me similar tales but was never frightened by it. she tried a few games with me and said it was boring after the parkhead or should i say parkheed experiances.

Lord Didsbury 22-03-2017 08:21

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My formative years were mostly in the boys pen at Elland Road. No surges there although some of the harder ones would go over the wall if there was a pitch invasion.
Prior to that I'd stand on a stool in front of a crush barrier. Once we got to the ground late, stool was placed in the middle of the masses....Duncan McKenzie broke through to score....next thing I knew was being picked off the floor with my stool in pieces.

Elland Road was less about crushed fans and colour and more about intimidating noise. Especially when Man U played, as I think Ferguson and his former players have written about. They have managed to keep a decent atmosphere there now because all the fans that want to sing and stand up have moved into the stand opposite the kop.

Never really went to away matches. So haven't experienced what it's like in comparison at a lot of other grounds. Probably for the best - stayed in one piece that way.

monkey hanger 22-03-2017 09:37

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Never really went to away matches. So haven't experienced what it's like in comparison at a lot of other grounds. Probably for the best - stayed in one piece that way.[/QUOTE]

wise move i think as your old boys on and off the pitch were as popular as adolf hitler in a concentration camp.

deeayess 22-03-2017 11:24

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[QUOTE=monkey hanger;1190605][QUOTE=deeayess;1190572]
Quote:

Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1190513)

I served my time on the terraces at Ibrox, Parkhead and Hampden and although it was a great atmosphere it was also dangerous. I can remember leaving games and your feet didn't touch the ground and your only option was to go with the flow.

my ex wife was born near parkhead and used to go with her dad in the 50,s and told me similar tales but was never frightened by it. she tried a few games with me and said it was boring after the parkhead or should i say parkheed experiances.

I was usually there as an away fan and in them days it was usually along with around 20000 others in that end. We called it many a thing other than parkheid but not many I can repeat on here :D


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