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Will there be a Swindon Town left to play?







Get the game against us abandoned by a massive pitch invasion...we would understand.
If Swindon go out of business before the end of the season, the result would be irrelevant anyway.

Given our own history with pitch invasions in these circumstances, I'd be very disappointed if any Albion fans thought that having to replay the game later was such a catastrophic outcome.

The main issue for me is whether the publicity that an abandoned match would generate was effective or damaging to the cause. That's something that can only be decided by Swindon fans. Whatever they do should have our support.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,323
Living In a Box
If Swindon go out of business before the end of the season, the result would be irrelevant anyway.

Given our own history with pitch invasions in these circumstances, I'd be very disappointed if any Albion fans thought that having to replay the game later was such a catastrophic outcome.

The main issue for me is whether the publicity that an abandoned match would generate was effective or damaging to the cause. That's something that can only be decided by Swindon fans. Whatever they do should have our support.

So when can we expect them to advise what they plan to do and yes whatever it is I will back it.

*slight amendment as I will not streak like that well endowed man at Leyton Orient*

Purely on the grounds that with it being cold might mis-represent me.
 


cjd

Well-known member
Jun 22, 2006
6,311
La Rochelle
Hi..

The situation does look absolutely desparate for Swindon at the present time. A winding up order from the taxman is potentially very close and as the man with the fab former badge says there are people within the club's management structure who it seems will let Swindon die unless they get their wedge of filthy lucre having "failed to complete" different take over offers.

I know relations between the fans aren't the best after the playoffs but as/when protests are planned I would go on bended knee for any help Albion fans can offer. It's way beyond the stage where the actual match is important, if you know what I mean (as long as the fixture is fulfilled)

I try not to bore people with my affiliations usually but as far as I am concerned is crisis time, no mistake.

AH


When someone like "hawsey" comes on NSC to request some assistance, the situation at Swindon must indeed be dire. I,m up for whatever is suggested. The rivalry between our clubs is just "football banter". I,m certain that no Albion supporter wishes ill on Swindon.
 










Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,064
Kitchener, Canada
I sent off for my tickets yesterday, travelling on the Costa Express. Will be happy to join in.
 




sonicyouth

New member
May 20, 2004
79
Coventry
evening all.

after a pretty miserable day, followed by getting absolutely soaked through playing football tonight myself only to return home to a house with no heating or hot water, the show of support from you all has genuinely cheered me up. sometimes i forget about the fact that as lower league football fans, we're all in it together. a good friend of mine from football is a town fan residing in brighton and we were chatting not long ago about the protest march that was organised for falmer and how he joined in wearing town colours. it's this sort of attitude that reminds me that the world isn't an entirely shit place after all!

i'm going to have a chat with a few people about getting a fans united day off the ground. the logistics shouldn't be too difficult, i quite like the red card idea - although the difficulty would lie in getting the club to allow us to hand them out. we were forcibly removed from the car park at the weekend for handing out leaflets.

p.s. i wasn't at the withdean on that fateful night and flew out to madrid the following day, suffice to say i didn't dwell on it very much. i've always had a soft spot for brighton as a town and brighton & hove albion as a football club. i don't think there is any proper rivalry, just 'football banter' as another described it.
 


Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,064
Kitchener, Canada
I think it's safe to say you have the support of the VAST majority of Albion fans. Just a matter of you lot putting something together (like the red card idea) in 8 days!
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,323
Living In a Box
Believe you me with have seen the dark side of football and fortunately we managed to come out the other side.

Whatever you want us to do post it on here and I sure it can be made a "sticky" so everyone understands your requirement.

Just tell us and we will back you all the way.
 






sonicyouth

New member
May 20, 2004
79
Coventry
www.thetownend.com is the one i help run, you need to register to view it - too much shit from the club to do with libel etc - but drop me a PM on here and i'll auth your account, as we're not letting anyone on in the meantime.
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
i'm going to have a chat with a few people about getting a fans united day off the ground. the logistics shouldn't be too difficult, i quite like the red card idea - although the difficulty would lie in getting the club to allow us to hand them out. we were forcibly removed from the car park at the weekend for handing out leaflets.

Don't hand them out too near the club. You could try standing at the roundabout approaching the stadium.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Don't hand them out too near the club. You could try standing at the roundabout approaching the stadium.

They could be posted on here, I'm sure someone would be able to print them out, get them into the ground and pass them out in there? Would offer to help but I'm a few hundred miles away and won't be there.

Only problem would be getting them into the ground if they are doing searches on the turnstiles.
 


Jul 5, 2003
12,644
Chertsey
They could be posted on here, I'm sure someone would be able to print them out, get them into the ground and pass them out in there? Would offer to help but I'm a few hundred miles away and won't be there.

Only problem would be getting them into the ground if they are doing searches on the turnstiles.

Have them made of paper and put them in pockets
 


Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
Hand them out to fans in pubs, town, coming off the supporters coaches and at the railway station...you don't need to do anything as obvious as handing them out at the turnstiles...covert protest is often the best as those in authority aren't expecting it.
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Have them made of paper and put them in pockets

That's what we had at Wrexham. A4 sheets of red paper.
I've been trying to find Roz's pics of it on her site.

A few choruses of Sack the Board usually go down well.
 




BBC SCR

New member
Feb 5, 2004
41
Thanks for the messages of support for action from you guys. As said before it's good for the soul.

I just hope it's not the last stand by next Saturday.

AH

When someone like "hawsey" comes on NSC to request some assistance, the situation at Swindon must indeed be dire. I,m up for whatever is suggested. The rivalry between our clubs is just "football banter". I,m certain that no Albion supporter wishes ill on Swindon.
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,763
Chandlers Ford
Don't need two new names for Build a Bonfire. Ours still stands - and it emphasises the solidarity angle..


Build a bonfire, Build a bonfire, Di-a-man-dis on the top,
Put Bill Archer in the middle,
and we'll burn the f***ing lot.
 


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