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PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 9:52 am 
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I don't think the open away stand helps. There are plans to re-build that. Those plans had been stifled for donkey's years due to a building behind the stand called 'The Bungalow' basically humbugging anything the club wanted to do.

I normally sit in the big stand behind the opposite goal (the Cheadle End) and the atmosphere's good. Mind, I sit towards the back near the nutters. That said it can be a very mixed affair. The game versus Bolton in the cup last season was an absolute cracker atmosphere-wise. There have been some quite drab games which have been sold out. It's quite strange. I think County fans are very reactive to what's being served up on the pitch rather than noisy throughout come what may.

Better on the road. I think the best atmosphere's I've ever experienced have been away from home. The away following often gets credited by opposition fans...certainly when we were down in the NL and NLN (arghhh).

Best of luck rest of the season. No-one's relegated pre-Christmas. A lot of footie to be played...

thanks for that. shows they have some decent fans about unlike the SK one who give a reason why your club is disliked everywhere you go. yes i have seen your lot away a few times going with my lad.


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A disgraceful performance once again, Stockport did not have to be at their half best to put 5 past us, which is of huge concern but unsurprising at the same time. I have no idea how Curle picks this lot up to try and get some points over a massive and crucial next 5-7 games.

well thats me finished until the end of january to see who we sogn. not wasting over 50 quid watching that again and doing something i have never done in my life, leave on the 75th minute mark.


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accrington fan wrote:
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A disgraceful performance once again, Stockport did not have to be at their half best to put 5 past us, which is of huge concern but unsurprising at the same time. I have no idea how Curle picks this lot up to try and get some points over a massive and crucial next 5-7 games.

well thats me finished until the end of january to see who we sogn. not wasting over 50 quid watching that again and doing something i have never done in my life, leave on the 75th minute mark.

Fair weather fans despite telling us how poor our support is, hypocrites spring to mind.


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A disgraceful performance once again, Stockport did not have to be at their half best to put 5 past us, which is of huge concern but unsurprising at the same time. I have no idea how Curle picks this lot up to try and get some points over a massive and crucial next 5-7 games.

well thats me finished until the end of january to see who we sogn. not wasting over 50 quid watching that again and doing something i have never done in my life, leave on the 75th minute mark.

Fair weather fans despite telling us how poor our support is, hypocrites spring to mind.

if thats meant for me you are wrong. never said your support was poor but just a bit odd when you take more down south. what i spend on a home game is about a quarter of my weekly money and its not being fine weather its not value for money that i,m not getting.


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A disgraceful performance once again, Stockport did not have to be at their half best to put 5 past us, which is of huge concern but unsurprising at the same time. I have no idea how Curle picks this lot up to try and get some points over a massive and crucial next 5-7 games.

well thats me finished until the end of january to see who we sogn. not wasting over 50 quid watching that again and doing something i have never done in my life, leave on the 75th minute mark.


It'll be a very poor crowd for the Newport game on the 17th regardless of what Pools do at Crawley. None of the folk who came back for Saturday will be there, and no wonder.


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accrington fan wrote:
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thetownendfaithful wrote:
A disgraceful performance once again, Stockport did not have to be at their half best to put 5 past us, which is of huge concern but unsurprising at the same time. I have no idea how Curle picks this lot up to try and get some points over a massive and crucial next 5-7 games.

well thats me finished until the end of january to see who we sogn. not wasting over 50 quid watching that again and doing something i have never done in my life, leave on the 75th minute mark.

Fair weather fans despite telling us how poor our support is, hypocrites spring to mind.

if thats meant for me you are wrong. never said your support was poor but just a bit odd when you take more down south. what i spend on a home game is about a quarter of my weekly money and its not being fine weather its not value for money that i,m not getting.

Sorry accy, meant for townendfaithful.


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Poor numbers from Stockport but they made plenty of noise even before kick off so can’t fault them on that. I could hear them still near the Nursery pub on my walk home, had to walk faster to get away from it. Had some original songs/chants too which made a change.


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SK39DD wrote:
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A disgraceful performance once again, Stockport did not have to be at their half best to put 5 past us, which is of huge concern but unsurprising at the same time. I have no idea how Curle picks this lot up to try and get some points over a massive and crucial next 5-7 games.

well thats me finished until the end of january to see who we sogn. not wasting over 50 quid watching that again and doing something i have never done in my life, leave on the 75th minute mark.

Fair weather fans despite telling us how poor our support is, hypocrites spring to mind.

if thats meant for me you are wrong. never said your support was poor but just a bit odd when you take more down south. what i spend on a home game is about a quarter of my weekly money and its not being fine weather its not value for money that i,m not getting.

Sorry accy, meant for townendfaithful.


I never mentioned anything about fans but for the record I think your fans are shit.


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[/quote]

I've no problem with stockport or their fans a proper club, but this were the Billy Big boys that quite a lot of your fans seem to have inherited over night ain't going to wash with anyone. I'm sure you will go on to having a decent season but let's be honest so you should really.[/quote]

Ditto. It came with the Stott investment. Guy's got big ambitions and some of the County faithful have rolled with him and in some cases have got a bit giddy. It's human nature, just take a look at the Wrexham gang for evidence of the fact it affects all clubs. It's a TINY minority though and not an affliction any of the guys who I know suffer from none of us whom have forgotten the feelings at being 2-0 up versus Nuneaton Town in a swirling gale in NLN and wondering how we were going to conspire to throw promotion into the NL away...

All's I'd say is, having been rock bottom over the past decade or so there is probably an argument to say that we've paid our dues and deserve a bit of time in the sun. But I totally get how this can sometimes materialise itself as arrogance, especially when it comes to trying to kick fans around who are already down...not a nice look.


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I've no problem with stockport or their fans a proper club, but this were the Billy Big boys that quite a lot of your fans seem to have inherited over night ain't going to wash with anyone. I'm sure you will go on to having a decent season but let's be honest so you should really.[/quote]

Ditto. It came with the Stott investment. Guy's got big ambitions and some of the County faithful have rolled with him and in some cases have got a bit giddy. It's human nature, just take a look at the Wrexham gang for evidence of the fact it affects all clubs. It's a TINY minority though and not an affliction any of the guys who I know suffer from none of us whom have forgotten the feelings at being 2-0 up versus Nuneaton Town in a swirling gale in NLN and wondering how we were going to conspire to throw promotion into the NL away...

All's I'd say is, having been rock bottom over the past decade or so there is probably an argument to say that we've paid our dues and deserve a bit of time in the sun. But I totally get how this can sometimes materialise itself as arrogance, especially when it comes to trying to kick fans around who are already down...not a nice look.[/quote]

Thank you mate, a sensible post, the noisy boys are only a minority.

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Clownendfaithful Coming from you whose fans pissed off home after 60 minutes, hilarious, we average 8500,top of the away attendance league, you talk shit you absolute buffoon, bet you were at home before the whistle went, plum.


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Snowy wrote:
Little Lord Fauntelrot wrote:


I've no problem with stockport or their fans a proper club, but this were the Billy Big boys that quite a lot of your fans seem to have inherited over night ain't going to wash with anyone. I'm sure you will go on to having a decent season but let's be honest so you should really.


Ditto. It came with the Stott investment. Guy's got big ambitions and some of the County faithful have rolled with him and in some cases have got a bit giddy. It's human nature, just take a look at the Wrexham gang for evidence of the fact it affects all clubs. It's a TINY minority though and not an affliction any of the guys who I know suffer from none of us whom have forgotten the feelings at being 2-0 up versus Nuneaton Town in a swirling gale in NLN and wondering how we were going to conspire to throw promotion into the NL away...

All's I'd say is, having been rock bottom over the past decade or so there is probably an argument to say that we've paid our dues and deserve a bit of time in the sun. But I totally get how this can sometimes materialise itself as arrogance, especially when it comes to trying to kick fans around who are already down...not a nice look.[/quote]

Thank you mate, a sensible post, the noisy boys are only a minority.[/quote]
When are you going to talk sense snowball ? :?


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SK39DD wrote:
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I've no problem with stockport or their fans a proper club, but this were the Billy Big boys that quite a lot of your fans seem to have inherited over night ain't going to wash with anyone. I'm sure you will go on to having a decent season but let's be honest so you should really.


Ditto. It came with the Stott investment. Guy's got big ambitions and some of the County faithful have rolled with him and in some cases have got a bit giddy. It's human nature, just take a look at the Wrexham gang for evidence of the fact it affects all clubs. It's a TINY minority though and not an affliction any of the guys who I know suffer from none of us whom have forgotten the feelings at being 2-0 up versus Nuneaton Town in a swirling gale in NLN and wondering how we were going to conspire to throw promotion into the NL away...

All's I'd say is, having been rock bottom over the past decade or so there is probably an argument to say that we've paid our dues and deserve a bit of time in the sun. But I totally get how this can sometimes materialise itself as arrogance, especially when it comes to trying to kick fans around who are already down...not a nice look.


Thank you mate, a sensible post, the noisy boys are only a minority.[/quote]
When are you going to talk sense snowball ? :?[/quote]

If you had the chance SK39 DD to do it all over again, would you still fall in love with yourself ….? :roll:

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A disgraceful performance once again, Stockport did not have to be at their half best to put 5 past us, which is of huge concern but unsurprising at the same time. I have no idea how Curle picks this lot up to try and get some points over a massive and crucial next 5-7 games.

well thats me finished until the end of january to see who we sogn. not wasting over 50 quid watching that again and doing something i have never done in my life, leave on the 75th minute mark.


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A wise pisshead….warm and beer on tap… :laugh:

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Snowy wrote:
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Snowy wrote:
Little Lord Fauntelrot wrote:


I've no problem with stockport or their fans a proper club, but this were the Billy Big boys that quite a lot of your fans seem to have inherited over night ain't going to wash with anyone. I'm sure you will go on to having a decent season but let's be honest so you should really.


Ditto. It came with the Stott investment. Guy's got big ambitions and some of the County faithful have rolled with him and in some cases have got a bit giddy. It's human nature, just take a look at the Wrexham gang for evidence of the fact it affects all clubs. It's a TINY minority though and not an affliction any of the guys who I know suffer from none of us whom have forgotten the feelings at being 2-0 up versus Nuneaton Town in a swirling gale in NLN and wondering how we were going to conspire to throw promotion into the NL away...

All's I'd say is, having been rock bottom over the past decade or so there is probably an argument to say that we've paid our dues and deserve a bit of time in the sun. But I totally get how this can sometimes materialise itself as arrogance, especially when it comes to trying to kick fans around who are already down...not a nice look.


Thank you mate, a sensible post, the noisy boys are only a minority.

When are you going to talk sense snowball ? :?[/quote]

If you had the chance SK39 DD to do it all over again, would you still fall in love with yourself ….? :roll:[/quote]
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I bet you’ve got love bites on your bathroom mirror…….jeez
Which upon reflection is understandable. :roll:

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the Looks like Stockport are gunna go on that journey we enjoyed under IOR.
Certainly got the right manager in place.
Good luck to them.
Imagine 99.9% of there fanbase aint internet cranks.
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[quote="SK39DD"]Clownendfaithful Coming from you whose fans pissed off home after 60 minutes, hilarious, we average 8500,top of the away attendance league,
are you top of the away attendances because of your home support or top because your percentage of the fans you have. say if you take 1000 somewhere and some club with a quarter of your home average take 250 both are really the same.


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SK39DD is just an immature wind up merchant who does a disservice to his club and more grown up supporters by his schoolboy antics, creating ill will unlike the more sensible posters from Stockport who came on.

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Snowy wrote:
SK39DD is just an immature wind up merchant who does a disservice to his club and more grown up supporters by his schoolboy antics, creating ill will unlike the more sensible posters from Stockport who came on.

doubt he will be on his own. same with some poolies who you have nothing in common with apart from supporting the same team. there is something about football not seen in other sports where this type of thing is rife from opponents. in fact they are not a happy band of noisy fans they like you to believe. they turn on each other when things are not going their way and my lad has had a couple of hairy moments away from home where his accent has been picked on because he was not from stockport. in the end most of football only sings when they are winning.


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Not been able to find highlights ( if you call them that) any ideas?


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SK39DD is just an immature wind up merchant who does a disservice to his club and more grown up supporters by his schoolboy antics, creating ill will unlike the more sensible posters from Stockport who came on.

doubt he will be on his own. same with some poolies who you have nothing in common with apart from supporting the same team. there is something about football not seen in other sports where this type of thing is rife from opponents. in fact they are not a happy band of noisy fans they like you to believe. they turn on each other when things are not going their way and my lad has had a couple of hairy moments away from home where his accent has been picked on because he was not from stockport. in the end most of football only sings when they are winning.

Agree all clubs have them, god knows what they get out of it though.

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Not been able to find highlights ( if you call them that) any ideas?


There's 10 minutes on Pools' iFollow. Blurry picture and a Stockport commentary for some reason. Not blurry enough to hide some absolutely useless defending. Murray is so slow Lenny Lawrence could catch him over 10 yards. :lol:


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Snowy wrote:
I bet you’ve got love bites on your bathroom mirror…….jeez
Which upon reflection is understandable. :roll:

I don’t know what you do in your spare time snowball but your imagination is little near the bone, you sure you’ve not experienced any of this :shifty:


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Actually it was a quote I heard in a pub in Jersey :wink:
With my broken nose I definitely avoid looking in the mirror…..
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There's 10 minutes on Pools' iFollow. Blurry picture and a Stockport commentary for some reason. Not blurry enough to hide some absolutely useless defending. Murray is so slow Lenny Lawrence could catch him over 10 yards. :lol:

there are others who did not exactly bust a gut getting back to defend either. still think there was more than a hint of offside with that through ball that created the 2nd goal. hasties miss also looked far worse from the opposite angle than i had live.


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Decent cup win for them tonight over Charlton but strange comment from Challinor.

Stockport County manager Dave Challinor told BBC Radio Manchester:
"It was a bit of a strange atmosphere, maybe we're victims of our own success a little bit, a lot of people came here and maybe more than in other games, expected us to win."
Yeah you're probably right Dave, after all you are 12th in league 2. :-o


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Decent cup win for them tonight over Charlton but strange comment from Challinor.

Stockport County manager Dave Challinor told BBC Radio Manchester:
"It was a bit of a strange atmosphere, maybe we're victims of our own success a little bit, a lot of people came here and maybe more than in other games, expected us to win."
Yeah you're probably right Dave, after all you are 12th in league 2. :-o

certainly not a shock result last night given their opponents are on a worse run than pools, sacked a manager who might have been close to his players who made loads of changes by the one in charge. stockport could easily have matched their result against pools.


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I went to the game last night with a Charlton fan. Charlton were very poor and had a baffling setup in the second half with their smallest player as a loneman up front. Stockport full value for the win and they looked good. Thought it was a decent crowd and atmosphere for a Wednesday night game on TV in minus temperatures.

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barriewardrobe3 wrote:
Decent cup win for them tonight over Charlton but strange comment from Challinor.

Stockport County manager Dave Challinor told BBC Radio Manchester:
"It was a bit of a strange atmosphere, maybe we're victims of our own success a little bit, a lot of people came here and maybe more than in other games, expected us to win."
Yeah you're probably right Dave, after all you are 12th in league 2. :-o


It is totally weird, and I speak as a County fan. Even the bookies last night had us more or less evens and Charlton 2 to 1. Which I didn't understand at all given relative league positions.

More of a trajectory thing. Good recent form (abysmal form early season is why we're mid table right now) and also investment and work going on outside the on-the-pitch stuff.

It just "felt" like we were the team a division above last night. Similar to when we did Bolton in last season.

Challinor's a very honest and really forthright guy. I thought it when he was at Fylde and your place. He really used to piss me off with it. Now of course...we love him. Football huh.


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I went to the game last night with a Charlton fan. Charlton were very poor and had a baffling setup in the second half with their smallest player as a loneman up front. Stockport full value for the win and they looked good. Thought it was a decent crowd and atmosphere for a Wednesday night game on TV in minus temperatures.

suspect they'll match our 4th round from last year by beating Walsall in the 3rd.


You've not seen enough of County over the years mate...1-0 Walsall !


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