Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
We had Fans United because of Richard Vaughan, and it was reciprocal about 14 years ago.I was happy for Plymouth to be promoted
I also have a soft spot for the city having served down there.
We had Fans United because of Richard Vaughan, and it was reciprocal about 14 years ago.I was happy for Plymouth to be promoted
He’s my love childAre you related to @Bozza?
I very nearly chose Plymouth Argyle over Albion when I was young. Quite unusual but I had a fixation with the city. We would visit when on holiday in the area.We had Fans United because of Richard Vaughan, and it was reciprocal about 14 years ago.
I also have a soft spot for the city having served down there.
Swindon and SouthendThe only one I have any affection for are Orient, the nearest we had to a Palace replacement before we got back into the same division as the caravan dwellers. I quite like Orient these days
Cardiff, Southampton, Reading, Cheaterfield and Reading can all f*** off
Have I missed anyone?
I seem to recall they had nice cheerleaders as well.Coventry, not that it’s felt a rivalry but have an affection for them, plus their off-field issues in recent years have been pretty disgusting to witness them be put through
Looking back at the 0-0 highfield road game..maybe 2003? That was one harsh chant during the half time cheerleading performanceI seem to recall they had nice cheerleaders as well.
What trying to poach our fans when we where in exileI don't mind Charlton, after what they went through. Bit of solidarity and all.
I love David Squire's version of Smug Eddie, now he's in charge of the Newcastle Death StarNot for me, Smug‘s smackable face still annoys me when I see it. Apart from Toon being a sports washing beheaders club the fact that their fans are embracing it makes them dislikable to me. I accept that he is a good manager though and that they have got where they are without going as mental as I thought they’d be on transfers….yet.
Leyton Orient away was my first ever away match and what an atmosphere it was, Scott Mcgleish getting dogs abuse haha I like them now and wish them well and am delighted to see them promoted.The only one I have any affection for are Orient, the nearest we had to a Palace replacement before we got back into the same division as the caravan dwellers. I quite like Orient these days
Cardiff, Southampton, Reading, Cheaterfield and Reading can all f*** off
Have I missed anyone?
Yep, agree with all of this.I don't know about affection exactly, but respect to the Forest fans, from where we were their support was deafening and all sides of the ground singing.
I remember playing them around the end of season a few years back, we won but afterwards both sides' fans were happy sitting on the sunny grass together outside the vat & fiddle drinking beer, they wished us well as they just wanted us to beat Derby in the playoffs (we didn't).
In my experience they're one of the few clubs with a past worth celebrating, that don't act like they're still MASSIVE.
Hope they stay up really as it's always a good away day (at least for pubs and atmosphere if not results). And it makes it more likely Leeds go down.
Chesterfield can still f*** off.
I am reading NSC right now in the Premier Inn beside Edgar Street. As I trudged from the station towards those floodlights I reflected a little on what's happened to both clubs since that Reinelt goal. I imagine they remain pretty pissed off with us.Hereford. I love the city and the area. A Hereford-Shrewsbury match at the end of the season when they made it to Division 2 was one of my first live games.