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Wynonie Harris 22-07-2012 15:55

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Originally Posted by hedman2003 (Post 1004114)
So everybody has to support their hometown club thats an interesting concept. Stanley theselves have acknowledged in the past that geographically they are in need of Rovers and Burnley to support Stanley as their 2nd team and its evident thats what does happen. So although clearly you would like me to be disloyal to BRFC and adopt Stanley as my first club (which isn't going to happen)would you prefer me not to financially support ASFC at all or to have it as my 2nd club. I'm not sure Stanley are in a position to decline my gatemoney or is your money more valuable than mine.

I take if somebody lives in Blackburn or Burnley or any other town outside of Accy then you and your parochial friends will be maning the baracades and telling them that they are not welcome at the Stanley and they must retun to their town of residence and support their town team

god forbid that I ever move to Burnley!!

You're not being disloyal to the chicken farmers! You're an Accringtonian, you should support Stanley! That's loyalty! HOMETOWN loyalty! If you don't understand that concept, I can't explain it any better.

As for what people from other towns do, that's up to them. All I'm concerned about and ever have been concerned about, footballwise, is ACCRINGTON STANLEY, first, second and last! :s_gupjump

Wynonie Harris 22-07-2012 16:01

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Originally Posted by hedman2003 (Post 1004114)
So everybody has to support their hometown club thats an interesting concept.

Incidentally, Hedman, you seem to infer that supporting your hometown club is something weird or unusual by your sarcastic use of the word "interesting". I'm sure many in Accrington would agree with you, but what a sad state of affairs that this is so!

hedman2003 22-07-2012 16:21

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1004120)
Incidentally, Hedman, you seem to infer that supporting your hometown club is something weird or unusual by your sarcastic use of the word "interesting". I'm sure many in Accrington would agree with you, but what a sad state of affairs that this is so!


When I started going to football in the 70's my choices were Rovers or Burnley as far as I was concerned at aged 14 Stanley were not an option and clearly since then they have made massive strides and I'm proud that Stanley are in the football league. Perhaps looking at your age you can recall the demise of the Stanley in the early 60's and perhaps that is why you feel more passionate about the Stanley and without patronising you I admire your passion and commitment to Stanley

The word interesting was your thinking that everybody should be a supporter of the hometown club which was probably the norm 60 years ago when people relied on public transport and the road networks were not as good as today however to call me a traitor for staying loyal to my first club is rather obtuse

Stanley will spend my money as well as they spend yours yet another concept you fail to admit

I'm afraid we will have to agree to disagree on this one

Outback Ozzy 22-07-2012 16:45

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Can I please enter this argument about who to support. Hedman2003, I am old enough to remember the final season with the demise of the old club. I can understand your argument that the new club was a non-league club whilst Rovers and Burnley were both football league clubs. I like you supported a club from outside the are, I could not bring myself to support Rovers or Burnley, but, and this is a big but, I was away in the Army for many years and finally left in 1986. That is when I came back to the Stanley fold, even though they were still non-league. I have ridden the roller coaster of many a Stanley season (and not all have been good). Now I live away from the area (Wigan) but I still come home and watch my hometown team, although I could, if I wanted, watch premiership football week in, week out. I cannot do it every week due to work commitments, but I get whenever I can. Ok so you have been a Rovers fan since 1975, that is your right and whilst I applaud you assisting our club as a 2nd team, I also respect your right to support whoever you want. Wynonie, I am sure you can't make all people from Accrington come and support the club, I wish we could, we may get a half decent ground out of it eventually, but the way I see it, I believe that Stanley are similar to Wigan Athletic and may just get the promotions that they have, maybe not Premier League for a few years, but why not live the dream n'est pas.BTW my brother is a Rovers fan and he was born in Accrington, but I have seen him on our ground on occasions. It's his choice.

Wynonie Harris 22-07-2012 16:49

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Originally Posted by hedman2003 (Post 1004124)
When I started going to football in the 70's my choices were Rovers or Burnley as far as I was concerned at aged 14 Stanley were not an option and clearly since then they have made massive strides and I'm proud that Stanley are in the football league. Perhaps looking at your age you can recall the demise of the Stanley in the early 60's and perhaps that is why you feel more passionate about the Stanley and without patronising you I admire your passion and commitment to Stanley

The word interesting was your thinking that everybody should be a supporter of the hometown club which was probably the norm 60 years ago when people relied on public transport and the road networks were not as good as today however to call me a traitor for staying loyal to my first club is rather obtuse

Stanley will spend my money as well as they spend yours yet another concept you fail to admit

I'm afraid we will have to agree to disagree on this one

Actually. I don't think everyone should support their hometown club, I think Accringtonians should support their hometown club! Everyone else should be a traitor and support Stanley anyway (like my mates and fellow supporters ThirdDivNorth, Yonmon, Mab, Valarian, DaveinGermany, Pendle Red and others! ;) ).

Yes, we will have to disagree, but if you're ever in the Oaklea prior to spending you money at Stanley, I will gladly buy you a pint! :Banane35:

hedman2003 22-07-2012 16:49

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thanks for your balanced response

Wynonie Harris 22-07-2012 16:54

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Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy (Post 1004125)
Wynonie, I am sure you can't make all people from Accrington come and support the club

Yes, but I'm trying!

Very trying, some might say! ;)

Wynonie Harris 22-07-2012 16:58

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Originally Posted by hedman2003 (Post 1004129)
thanks for your balanced response

"Balanced" is not a word I would use in relation to me and Stanley...unless you were being sarcastic! :D

hedman2003 22-07-2012 17:06

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1004128)
Actually. I don't think everyone should support their hometown club, I think Accringtonians should support their hometown club! Everyone else should be a traitor and support Stanley anyway (like my mates and fellow supporters ThirdDivNorth, Yonmon, Mab, Valarian, DaveinGermany, Pendle Red and others! ;) ).

Yes, we will have to disagree, but if you're ever in the Oaklea prior to spending you money at Stanley, I will gladly buy you a pint! :Banane35:

Cheers - I do enjoy going to the Stanley as without in any way being disrespectful its like the Rovers used to be in terms of being able to sit or stand where you want. I agree with similar posts on here that Stanley must be the friendliest club to visit

Thanks for the discussion

hedman2003 22-07-2012 17:12

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1004131)
"Balanced" is not a word I would use in relation to me and Stanley...unless you were being sarcastic! :D


Nope I wasn't being sarcastic! - I admire your passion for your club

Owd Bob 22-07-2012 17:13

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Originally Posted by hedman2003 (Post 1004090)
My likes and dislikes re food have changed over the years but once a Rover always a Rover and I'm sure that sentiment applies to the majority of genuine fans whoever they support. RTID

I too was a Rovers fanatic in the old division 3 days of the early 70s - home and away. Unfortunately my loyalty has wained over the years, but I really admire your staying power. All the best for the coming season!

Wynonie Harris 22-07-2012 17:26

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Originally Posted by hedman2003 (Post 1004135)
Cheers - I do enjoy going to the Stanley as without in any way being disrespectful its like the Rovers used to be in terms of being able to sit or stand where you want. I agree with similar posts on here that Stanley must be the friendliest club to visit

Thanks for the discussion

OK, Hedman, make sure you get on as much as you can this season when Rovers don't have a game. Could be a good season! :)

LongLostSon 22-07-2012 18:41

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Trouble is Wyn, us Peel Paek Vets are diseased ! Even though I was exiled down south in '52 and had no knowledge of a resurrected Stanley pre Unibond days, I could not conceivably adopt any other club. Now retired on the south coast but still a Stanley nut thru' 'n thru' even though oap status limits away games I can get to.

Wynonie Harris 22-07-2012 18:45

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Originally Posted by LongLostSon (Post 1004171)
Trouble is Wyn, us Peel Paek Vets are diseased ! Even though I was exiled down south in '52 and had no knowledge of a resurrected Stanley pre Unibond days, I could not conceivably adopt any other club. Now retired on the south coast but still a Stanley nut thru' 'n thru' even though oap status limits away games I can get to.

That's the spirit, LLS! Stanley Til I Die!

stetrovers 22-07-2012 19:04

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If Stanley were the last team on the planet, i still wouldn't support 'em Wynonie.
You keep going on about support your own town !!
I suppose you do all your shopping in Accringtons indoor market, thats if all the stall owners are from Accy.


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