Anyone seem to think the kop has been a bit subdued recently, not surprising given our form, tomorrow I think we really need to get behind the team see if we can push them onto a win and kickstart a run of victories
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Kop of fear
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Certainly scope for good chants if Tuesday was anything to go by. The scrabble chant was genius!
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Passion has gone until we start being a proper club again, not Weaver fc. With all of the arrogance and shite that come with it like. Watching a kid repeatedly make mistakes and go running to daddy is not fun season after season. Give me the HFS Loans league or the yorkshire league times over this carry on any day. Just a bad imitation of a football club now. See young lads who love the club getting pushed away from a ma5ch for making a banner about a prat. Pathetic.
When once we had the like of Roy Dalby now we have that polo necked no mark and the club wouldn't have it any other way.
When once we had the like of Roy Dalby now we have that polo necked no mark and the club wouldn't have it any other way.
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Certainly passionate today! Right performance from the players and the fans! C'mon on Town!!!!!
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Can't deny the passion today, and that was a real football match. Have sympathy with your views Lip Up but today was a bit special.
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Didn't see much passion today !!!Lip up fatty wrote:Passion has gone until we start being a proper club again, not Weaver fc. With all of the arrogance and shite that come with it like. Watching a kid repeatedly make mistakes and go running to daddy is not fun season after season. Give me the HFS Loans league or the yorkshire league times over this carry on any day. Just a bad imitation of a football club now. See young lads who love the club getting pushed away from a ma5ch for making a banner about a prat. Pathetic.
When once we had the like of Roy Dalby now we have that polo necked no mark and the club wouldn't have it any other way.
Yes I really miss the old Yorkshire League days against the likes of York RI, Bradley Rangers, Liversedge, Hall Road Rangers and Collingham in front of a couple of hundred. I really miss the HFS Loans days against the likes of Congleton Town, Irlam Town, Eastwood Town, Winsford United and Penrith in front of a couple of hundred.
You can always get your nostalgia trip by going down to Station View and still watch some of them clubs in front of a couple of hundred (slight exaggeration there).
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I'm quite happy with where we are at and where we are hoping to go. C'mon Town!
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The inaugural FWP held today is a good step in the right direction.
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Sorry, must have missed this, what is the FWP?
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Sorry Paul. Should have been FEW.
Fan Experience Workshop - details on web site.
Fan Experience Workshop - details on web site.
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Good way of building engagement with fans and canvassing opinion. Positive start by all accounts.
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Under The Radar !!!
Xmas is over and we are now down to the business end of the season !! I have a sneaky feeling that things could still turn out pretty good over the later part of the season. Ok, so we haven't been playing great for a while now and we are out of the play off position and rightly so. But its not all doom and gloom, we still have a good side capable of beating most teams on there day, and other than FC Fylde, whom should have this league nailed by April, anything could still happen.
There's always a team who makes a late push for promotion, and Town are sitting nicely under the radar ready to pounce, lets not forget, hopefully we have had our sticky patch, which happens to all teams during the season. Last year ours was during the run up to the play-offs which we nearly threw away. Thats a couple of decent wins now, morale should slowly be building, then who knows!! like i said, forget Fylde, but everyone else is there in the mix.
Lets just see what happens
There's always a team who makes a late push for promotion, and Town are sitting nicely under the radar ready to pounce, lets not forget, hopefully we have had our sticky patch, which happens to all teams during the season. Last year ours was during the run up to the play-offs which we nearly threw away. Thats a couple of decent wins now, morale should slowly be building, then who knows!! like i said, forget Fylde, but everyone else is there in the mix.
Lets just see what happens
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Agree crowbar. We firstly need to win the majority of games with some tough fixtures away. We then need the stars to align and other teams drop points against key rivals, so draws all the way. If we can keep everyone fit and get Ellis back and stop getting booked then anything is possible. Still a big ask but we've got to go for it. Let's start with a clean sheet and 3 pts on Saturday!
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