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  • #16
    They sounded amazing on the radio.

    Must say fair play to the Rs that applauded their goal too. Their gaffer made a big thing of that in the press conference
    Running the London Marathon for the Down's Syndrome Association....


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    • #17
      What a contrast between supporters at events in east and west london. Press will not pick up on how supporters got on last night, which is a shame.

      A number of friends and family attended the West Ham V Millwall game last night. Friends that went were Millwall and Family are West Ham. They all said how bad it was and a few of them are no shrinking violets. They stated the pictures on telly did not really convey the extent of the trouble outside.
      Don't Get Mad get Even!

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      • #18
        Top notch fans and Top notch support...like said above, the best away support i have seen come to loftus rd in all the time i've been going!!

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        • #19
          We were ace last night. True football fans showing everybody what real support is all about, instead of the mindless violence at West Ham. It's a pity we couldn't take the rest of the flags & air-raid siren in though.

          No Defeat
          No Surrender
          No Trouble

          Stanley Ultra's Know football.

          A big thank you to the Landlord & staff at The White Horse for their hospitality.

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          • #20
            Even during Jimmys interview they were still singing and banging the drum. Best fans I have seen at LR that includes teams who sell it out.
            @chrisrobson9

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            • #21
              I hope you don't mind me posting this on your site.

              From Official Stanley Site.


              Club statement
              Friday 4th Sep 2009

              Save our Stanley
              Accrington Stanley has today launched Save our Stanley, the official campaign to raise money to satisfy HM Revenue and Customs demand for £308,000 in just under eight weeks.

              Already much has been said about the problems that the club is facing, and while we are happy to continue to answer any questions about this, today is about outlining our plans for the coming weeks and ensuring that the future of the football club is secure.

              The club will be seeking to tap into the goodwill of all who support Accrington Stanley, whether they be supporters who regularly come to our home games, people who live in and around the town and want to see their local club survive, or people from further afield who have an affection for our famous club and perhaps follow other sides but see us as their second team.

              We have been heartened by the messages of support, literally from around the globe, reaffirming our belief that there is a strong affinity for our club that goes well beyond the game of football. Fans of other clubs are already making plans to help, perhaps most notably our friends at Bury who are supporting a bucket collection at the weekend and planning to come to our home game against Darlington next Friday, and indeed our own supporters have already started to put plans into action to assist the cause.

              Website and telephone and text fundraising services

              Today we launch www.saveourstanley.co.uk, a website that will be used to keep supporters updated with regards to activities that will be taking place and totals raised from various events. On it are details of how people can help the club, with the ability to make a donation by post, telephone, text or online.

              We have set up a dedicated telephone service that will collect a one off donation of £1.50 from the caller. The number is 0907 706 4648, and we would specifically hope to appeal to the large number of people that we know that around the country that have an affection for the club. Also supporters can make a one off donation of £5 by texting ACCRINGTON to 80777 or £10 by texting STANLEY to 79988.

              Activities

              Fundraising activities officially start on Saturday afternoon with a bucket collection at our match at Bury that will be coordinated by the Stanley Ultras. The club will be working closely with the Ultras in organising a series of bucket collections over the next few weeks.

              A calendar of events will soon be posted and maintained on the Save our Stanley website, with details of activities being run by both the club and by supporters. Plans are now underway for a high profile football match to be played in the next few weeks, details to be announced shortly, together with news of a number of other events such as dinners and sponsored activities that will bring in significant sums to our cause.

              The next few weeks

              There is a lot of work to be done over the next few weeks, and never has the phrase many hands make light work been more prevalent. The club welcomes and indeed needs the support of all who hold our club dear, and we are confident that together we can raise the money required, get the club back on a secure financial footing and continue to progress in the Football League.


              We have managed to raise £3500 from bucket collections & also approximately £10,000 in donations.

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              • #22
                Best of luck.

                I've done the bucket collecting for our club a few years back. Win or lose you never want your club to go under.

                You guys were great at our place.

                The White Horse is a good boozer. Did you meet either Elvis or Michael Jackson in there? They're always in there after our home games.
                First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                • #23
                  Will post this on the England fans message board which has thousands of fans from across the country.
                  First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                  • #24
                    Nice one, thanks. Every single penny donated is greatly appreciated.

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                    • #25
                      your fans don't deserve it come all that way that night and were best fans i have seen at loftus road.

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                      • #26
                        i hope they get all the money

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                        • #27
                          who helped us apart from our own fans when we was in that situation?

                          not any other other clubs

                          doubt they will raise that money

                          blame the stanley board

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                          • #28
                            this is now off topic

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