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Haggis316 13-02-2022 11:20

Sheffield Wednesday Thread
 
Bit of a problem for me this one. My interest in Stanley dates back to 1963 and they were my favourite non league club post 1968 despite my proximity to Skelmersdale United. Family members played for both clubs. I am also a Lancastrian. Needless to say accession to the League in 2006 did nothing to dampen my enthusiasm. My support for Sheffield Wednesday dates back to 1975 though it too has it seeds in the early sixties and later grew from regular visits to the city in the 70's. I have lived in Yorkshire since 1989. I have access to a Sheffield season ticket for the match and expect to be right behind Coley's dug out though the match evokes mixed feelings. For instance in the first match I thought the first Wednesday goal should have been disallowed for physically blocking the Stanley goalkeeper. Will I be impartial and diplomatic?

cashman 13-02-2022 11:29

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i have never been able to understand how a person can support 2 clubs? in the same country, can understand watching 2 if you move away, but to me supporting is something else.

Haggis316 13-02-2022 11:30

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1263868)
i have never been able to understand how a person can support 2 clubs? in the same country, can understand watching 2 if you move away, but to me supporting is something else.

I have been to Stanley games eg at Leeds where a lot of Burnley fans have been supporting Stanley.

cashman 13-02-2022 12:01

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true but if you talk to them and ask they support Burnley but love football, i watched Malaga when i lived in spain but was not a supporter. in fact im watching the womens match on telly now.

andyd 13-02-2022 13:03

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Wednesday 0-2 Rotherham sets us up for Wednesday on Wednesday ��

andyd 13-02-2022 14:29

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Been reading a lot about the state of the pitch at Hillsborough today with heavy rain forecast for every day upto our game there could be a mudlark on Wednesday.

Haggis316 13-02-2022 14:48

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1263870)
true but if you talk to them and ask they support Burnley but love football, i watched Malaga when i lived in spain but was not a supporter. in fact im watching the womens match on telly now.

Rightly or wrongly its the way I am. I wasn't going to stop Stanley because them getting into the League might cause a conflict problem 15 years later. Nor will I stop supporting either of them between now and Wednesday or afterwards!

Post match if I was at home I would have two radios on and if they were interviewing Coley and Paul Sturrock simultaneously I couldn't stand to turn either of them off.

Haggis316 13-02-2022 14:52

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Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1263871)
Wednesday 0-2 Rotherham sets us up for Wednesday on Wednesday ��

Yes. Wednesday missed a hatful of chances and were hit by a couple of breakaways. Rotherham have a habit of winning there. Saw Warnock mastermind them a win there a few years ago. Rotherham lost at Stanley of course and only narrowly beat Stanley at Rotherham.

Haggis316 13-02-2022 14:55

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Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1263872)
Been reading a lot about the state of the pitch at Hillsborough today with heavy rain forecast for every day upto our game there could be a mudlark on Wednesday.

The pitch was never great as the Season wore on but it got inundated by the River Don next door a few years ago. When the water cleared it left the land drains blocked with mud and the pitch was diabolical. The then new owners apparently spent a lot of money trying to achieve a fix.

Exile on Spencer St 13-02-2022 15:07

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Originally Posted by Haggis316 (Post 1263873)
Rightly or wrongly its the way I am. I wasn't going to stop Stanley because them getting into the League might cause a conflict problem 15 years later. Nor will I stop supporting either of them between now and Wednesday or afterwards!

Post match if I was at home I would have two radios on and if they were interviewing Coley and Paul Sturrock simultaneously I couldn't stand to turn either of them off.

Clearly, Haggis, you are a non-binary fan! ;)
Perhaps only a draw would satisfy your dual (not divided) loyalties, but hope you enjoy the match whatever the outcome.

cashman 13-02-2022 15:23

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dont do for us all to be the same, cos i dont understand it means nowt really, just giving my take on it.:)

nige b 13-02-2022 15:45

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1263868)
i have never been able to understand how a person can support 2 clubs? in the same country, can understand watching 2 if you move away, but to me supporting is something else.

Mate I've supported Derby all of my life but met Ange in 2001 who lived on Whalley Road and after her Dad took me down to see the ground on my first visit to Accy on a dank Sunday morning I, as a footy fan, became enthralled with Stanley and still am and love everything they stand for, the fans, the people the club per se and was mortified when they drew Derby in the FA Cup but wanted Stanley to win as I knew it was far more important for Stanley purely from a financial point of view sadly it wasn't to be. Stanley were in the Unibond in 2001 and Derby in the Prem and never the twain shall meet but hey ho both will quite probably be in the same league next season! So yes Cashy you can support 2 clubs:)

Mr T 13-02-2022 15:51

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Haggis316

The Sheff Weds goal is 1 of the 19 KMD (key match decisions) that Coley referred to in his post match interview at Rotherham.

The wise sages said foul on Traff; so free kick to Stanley.

This then results in dis-order with the Wednesday fans and more costs to ASFC

Twenty Eight 14-02-2022 08:34

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Try being our club captain.
Married into a devout Sheffield Wednesday supporting family but all also Accy fans.
So much so that his two lads will wear separate kits - one in the blue stripes the other in red.
It's about the game.
May the best team win.

andyd 14-02-2022 08:53

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It's also the red rose versus the white of which you can only really support one come on Lancashire.


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