The Laughing Bluebird
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Scunthorpe: Wrexham 4 Falmer report
That's bullshit I'm afraid. There were many thousands of us all around the country who were fully aware of Brighton's situation at the time. Fans United may have helped to raise awareness to a small degree but the coverage it got in the media was poor.
Tim Carder quoted in 'Build A Bonfire': "The only disappointment really was that it (Fans United) didn't get the press coverage it deserved. Some of the broadsheets did good articles on the Sunday and Monday but by and large it was just ignored and the reason was that there was no riot."
Liz Costa quoted in 'Build A Bonfire': "You looked at the Sunday papers the following day and the tabloids didn't even mention it!"
I'm sorry to say that the Wrexham Fans United day was treated similarly by the press. For instance, the Wales on Sunday, the national Sunday newspaper over here, gave it just one small paragraph! And that was contained in the Wrexham match report.
Fans United days are a nice idea, and they obviously do no harm. They seem to generate a feelgood factor for the fans involved, and that's no bad thing. But, in my opinion, they seem to achieve little in material terms.
Tim Carder again in 'Build A Bonfire': "I don't think it (Fans United) affected the stance of Archer or the FA or anyone in particular but it certainly renewed the enthusiasm amongst Brighton fans for the cause."
Indeed.
As for not being able to count on my help, you are quite wrong. I've signed petitions, written a letter and sent a postcard to Prescott in support of Falmer, and I've signed petitions and made a couple of donations in support of Wrexham. Most right-minded football fans will have done the same - I know many other Cardiff fans have. I also made a donation towards the NSC Wrexham banner which was produced for the play-off final.
Fans rallying around to help clubs other than their own has been going on for decades. It's not a recent development. And long may it continue. However, in my opinion, Brighton fans travelling to Wrexham matches will have no effect on the likes of Hamilton, and Wrexham fans carrying a banner in support of Falmer will have no effect on Prescott either.
Bwian said:Until our Fans United day the rest of the UK was totally unaware of our situation-thinking we were hooligans for a pitch invasion was all people remembered. Then the REAL football fans in the country saw what was happening and showed their support.
That's bullshit I'm afraid. There were many thousands of us all around the country who were fully aware of Brighton's situation at the time. Fans United may have helped to raise awareness to a small degree but the coverage it got in the media was poor.
Tim Carder quoted in 'Build A Bonfire': "The only disappointment really was that it (Fans United) didn't get the press coverage it deserved. Some of the broadsheets did good articles on the Sunday and Monday but by and large it was just ignored and the reason was that there was no riot."
Liz Costa quoted in 'Build A Bonfire': "You looked at the Sunday papers the following day and the tabloids didn't even mention it!"
I'm sorry to say that the Wrexham Fans United day was treated similarly by the press. For instance, the Wales on Sunday, the national Sunday newspaper over here, gave it just one small paragraph! And that was contained in the Wrexham match report.
Fans United days are a nice idea, and they obviously do no harm. They seem to generate a feelgood factor for the fans involved, and that's no bad thing. But, in my opinion, they seem to achieve little in material terms.
Tim Carder again in 'Build A Bonfire': "I don't think it (Fans United) affected the stance of Archer or the FA or anyone in particular but it certainly renewed the enthusiasm amongst Brighton fans for the cause."
Indeed.
As for not being able to count on my help, you are quite wrong. I've signed petitions, written a letter and sent a postcard to Prescott in support of Falmer, and I've signed petitions and made a couple of donations in support of Wrexham. Most right-minded football fans will have done the same - I know many other Cardiff fans have. I also made a donation towards the NSC Wrexham banner which was produced for the play-off final.
Fans rallying around to help clubs other than their own has been going on for decades. It's not a recent development. And long may it continue. However, in my opinion, Brighton fans travelling to Wrexham matches will have no effect on the likes of Hamilton, and Wrexham fans carrying a banner in support of Falmer will have no effect on Prescott either.
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