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Old 20-10-2007, 19:04   #46
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Re: Fancy a trip to preston's football museum?

Well, yesterday I was PMing Macca in a slight panic wondering if enough people would turn up. Today I was absolutely thrilled when 35 people showed up for the coach. The idea to go to the museum came out of the meeting with the Heritage Lottery people ages ago and they suggested we did it but I have to be honest, I was never quite sure whether we'd get the enthusiasm for it.

We set off at just after 11 and it took about 3/4 hour to get there. The mood was very quiet on the coach and I was still unsure about how this would go. When we got there I think everyone was struck by the scale the exhibition is on - every corner is packed with information and memorabilia - and I think everyone seemed impressed by it all. We were welcomed very warmly by Dave, who also gave us a talk later on which was informative and fun too. So, thanks to the museum staff for their help.

As I walked around the mood quickly started to shift to general happiness and interest in the exhibits. Some people whizzed around the museumy bit and headed to the games room, others took an hour or so and read everything.

People started chatting, not just to their little groups but to everyone else as well. The two young lads from Moorhead were a delight and proof that some teenagers are capable of more than grunting. They had a great time and I spoke to them on the coach on the way home, they too had been unsure as the day started but were having a fab time towards the end.

I know that museums aren't everyone's cup of tea but this is a really good one. Everyone that I spoke to seemed to have had a really good day and got something out of it. The forms have all been returned and are great for the project.

If you missed this because you thought 'museums aren't for me' well you missed out, big style.

Thank you to everyone for making me feel welcome and if this is a sign of how the project will go then I think we're in for a great, no let's make that fantastic, project.
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Old 20-10-2007, 20:37   #47
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Re: Fancy a trip to preston's football museum?

Didn't know, until today, that this is the way to tackle museums. Go mob handed, when it's quiet, with like minded people. All the touchstones of British football are there, and I've met some of the legends of this messageboard, (strangely not lancsdave and cmonstanley though, too shy?).

I've seen a lot of faces over the last ten years following Stanley. I'd love to see those faces tell at least one story, put in a couple of photos, maybe, repeated 2 or 300 times. It'd be a pretty powerful set of images, and, I think unique in the realm of football history.

I'm going to leave it here, have a think about your favourite Stanley story.
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Old 20-10-2007, 21:02   #48
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You're right Oggy, I was talking to a lady today (so sorry but I don't know everyone's names yet) and I asked her why she was a Stanley fan - she said, 'because I've always been one', but that's not the real reason - and it's the real reason that we're trying to get to. Everyone has a story.

People have a great passion for the club but we want to know what it was that created that passion. Was it a family tradition? What was the first match you went to? Did Stanley win? Did you used to walk to the match or catch the bus? Do you remember any key games? Did you choose your kids names after a player? All these stories seem really trivial but these are the ones we're aiming for!

There was a picture in the exhibition today of someone getting married on a football pitch. I pointed it out to a few people. It's that kind of thing we need to look for. No matter how trivial your story may appear to you, it will strike a chord with other people.
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Old 20-10-2007, 23:41   #49
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Really enjoyed today even with my ever so delicate head

Very informative, had a good laugh at the spitting image puppets and was amazed at some of the top class exhibits..things like the 66 world cup football, numerous cups including previous FA cups.. really interesting

and the interactive stuff was great for kids and adults alike
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Old 21-10-2007, 12:20   #50
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Re: Fancy a trip to preston's football museum?

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You're right Oggy, I was talking to a lady today (so sorry but I don't know everyone's names yet) and I asked her why she was a Stanley fan - she said, 'because I've always been one', but that's not the real reason - and it's the real reason that we're trying to get to. Everyone has a story.

People have a great passion for the club but we want to know what it was that created that passion. Was it a family tradition? What was the first match you went to? Did Stanley win? Did you used to walk to the match or catch the bus? Do you remember any key games? Did you choose your kids names after a player? All these stories seem really trivial but these are the ones we're aiming for!

There was a picture in the exhibition today of someone getting married on a football pitch. I pointed it out to a few people. It's that kind of thing we need to look for. No matter how trivial your story may appear to you, it will strike a chord with other people.
Very true Gayle & Oggy, i've received a few pm's regarding being willing to submit their stories & sounds good as to what i've heard so far - still would love to hear more, like you said those that think no thats not interesting mmm u never know

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Old 21-10-2007, 12:52   #51
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Some photos from yesterday.
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