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27-04-2008, 19:50
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Re: Congratulations
And we stayed up on performances before average away supports of 141.
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28-04-2008, 13:19
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Re: Congratulations
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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
New £1m stand on the way.
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Believe it when you see it, the roof was on its way for about three years.
As for Coleman & Bell doing better than last season. Yes we will finish with more points than last season, we will finish a couple of places higher up in the league, but last season we lost 22 games this season so far we have lost 26 games, last season we scored 70 goals this season so far we have scored 49. Last season at home we lost 7 league games this season so far we have lost 14 games. Last season at home we scored 42 goals this season so far we have scored 20 goals. Is it any wonder that the gates are down and who is to blame for that - the players - the very people that Coleman and Bell employ, the very people who do what Coleman and Bell tell them to do, the very people who play when Coleman and Bell pick them to play. Who apart from Kenny Arthur out of last close season's signings has been a success this season, who apart from Kenny Arthur out of last close season's signings is still at Stanley and you would like to stay at Stanley. Coleman and Bell signed these players. I don't think that this season has been a successful season and if any of you think it has then you are easily pleased, I've been to every game and some of our performances have been diabolical and if you think that diabolical performances contribute to a successful season then I honestly don't know what to say.
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28-04-2008, 16:51
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I agree that this season has been disappointing in many ways. But not every team can play well or win every week. Its a bit of a daft statement really because every team in the division wants to play better or more consistently than they do. But this is where we reap what we have sown in winning the Conference rather than coming in th etop six for the best part of 10 years a la Morecambe. If we had done that then we would no doubt have better crowds, better facilities and better backroom organisation than we currently do. But we would not have been playing Football League for the last two years.
We will play better football next season or the season after but for many people its not necessarily about playing the best football. Surely we'd all be at Ewood or Turf Moor or Old Trafford if we wanted to watch better football? All I ask is for the players to show the commitment and that is what has disappointed me the most this year. It has been lacking in so many games that it is untrue. But yet I will still continue to watch Stanley except for next season when personal circumstances dictate otherwise.
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28-04-2008, 21:37
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Re: Congratulations
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I don't think that this season has been a successful season and if any of you think it has then you are easily pleased.
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I don't think the season was particularly succesful, but success is relative - remember we were everybody's favourites for relegation back in August. I fully accept I am easily pleased - I'm pleased we got back to the Football League and I'm pleased we've survived two seasons. And I can see I might be less pleased if I'd watched every week.
On Stanley On - see you Saturday.
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28-04-2008, 22:11
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Re: Congratulations
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Originally Posted by Chimer
And I can see I might be less pleased if I'd watched every week.
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I'm so glad you added this sentence to your post because there has been countless games where I felt I've gone home robbed of my time and money, all I want is for the team including management to show some balls.
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28-04-2008, 22:27
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Re: Congratulations
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Believe it when you see it, the roof was on its way for about three years.
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http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...and-37918.html
as quoted to the press Jeff. New stand on the way, and NOT one of these silly waste of money temporary things that will make us even more of a laughing stock!
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28-04-2008, 22:31
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link to the story to stop you having to trawl through Reds make a stand - Accrington Stanley FC - Football - Sport - Accrington Observer the bits for me that make th emost interesting reading are
"We had looked on putting temporary seats on the Whinney Hill terrace - which has been up since North West Counties days - like Barnet had behind their goal.
"But that would cost around £100,000 and would be money, really, wasted as it is just a quick-fix solution.
"So we are now investigating plans to put up a permanent structure.
"This could cost up to £1m but hopefully it will be self-generating with changing rooms, new offices and places to rent.
"If it does generate income we can borrow the money although there is also money available from the Football Foundation.
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And it should give the club a more professional feel. The first thing most people see when they walk into the ground, is that stand which was put up by some dedicated volunteers in our North West Counties days and was good for non-League football.
"When we get a more permanent brand new stand in place it will look nicer and will bring us up to League One standard."
He admitted that, in the two seasons since Stanley have returned to the Football League, the club has learnt a lot.
surely Jeff, you aren't suggesting that we will go back on that statement?
Last edited by maccawozzagod; 28-04-2008 at 22:33.
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