how come they take more fans when they are down in conference north than when they are in conference national, at York there is regurlarly less than 100 away fans and one game I remember against Leigh RMI there were 15
We regularly had 150-200 away fans coming to Leigh when we were in Blue Square North, and I know for a fact that Southport took a good few hundred to Fleetwood this season.
I didnt go to the southport game so I couldnt comment as I was away in scotland. Thats the only home match I have missed. If you think I am lying you are sadly mistaken. I will start taking photos of the away "support" to prove you wrong.
As for you getting 150-200 away fans olol. You barely got that in total so are you saying there were no Leigh fans there, just away fans?
You got 156 for a home game vs Alfreton
You also hold the record for lowest BSN attendence of 101 against Hucknall Town
150-200 away fans at Leigh Whatever dude. Dont talk out of yout arris
how come they take more fans when they are down in conference north than when they are in conference national, at York there is regurlarly less than 100 away fans and one game I remember against Leigh RMI there were 15
Because you only have to travel for a couple of hours at the most rather than hours and hours and hours and hours...
Because you only have to travel for a couple of hours at the most rather than hours and hours and hours and hours...
So, 150-200 away fans at Leigh regularly?
Southport drew last night so we are a point clear and they have no games in hand. Should be 4 points clear but nm. We will do it the hard way so we can stick 2 fingers up at the league.
BSP here we come. I wonder if we will get more fans than leigh who also set the record for lowest BSP crowd of 200 and odd
We are the chelsea of non league football. If leigh had any decent players, we'd snap our fingers and theyd sign for us. Just like Anthony Barry who could have had his pick of any BSP team but dropped down a division to sign for the cod army
Club built on sand. If the money dries up or your backer pulls out, the club will be f**ked beyond repair. You should take heed of all the other countless non-league clubs who've got into trouble 'chasing the dream'.
Still, who cares about the long-term stability of your club when you can just chase glory?
PS, you missed a zero off the end of the FC away attendance.
On the other side of the coin, despite getting d*cked at home to Bradford PA 5-1 last night, nobody gives a sh*t. Because FC United's ground location has been announced today (subject to consultation with the local residents, club members, planning, funding and so on). Long-term stability, the future of the club and our work within the local community are far more important than what goes on on the pitch.
We are the chelsea of non league football. If leigh had any decent players, we'd snap our fingers and theyd sign for us. Just like Anthony Barry who could have had his pick of any BSP team but dropped down a division to sign for the cod army
Club built on sand. If the money dries up or your backer pulls out, the club will be f**ked beyond repair. You should take heed of all the other countless non-league clubs who've got into trouble 'chasing the dream'.
Still, who cares about the long-term stability of your club when you can just chase glory?
PS, you missed a zero off the end of the FC away attendance.
On the other side of the coin, despite getting d*cked at home to Bradford PA 5-1 last night, nobody gives a sh*t. Because FC United's ground location has been announced today (subject to consultation with the local residents, club members, planning, funding and so on). Long-term stability, the future of the club and our work within the local community are far more important than what goes on on the pitch.
Club built on sand. If the money dries up or your backer pulls out, the club will be f**ked beyond repair. You should take heed of all the other countless non-league clubs who've got into trouble 'chasing the dream'.
Still, who cares about the long-term stability of your club when you can just chase glory?
PS, you missed a zero off the end of the FC away attendance.
On the other side of the coin, despite getting d*cked at home to Bradford PA 5-1 last night, nobody gives a sh*t. Because FC United's ground location has been announced today (subject to consultation with the local residents, club members, planning, funding and so on). Long-term stability, the future of the club and our work within the local community are far more important than what goes on on the pitch.
Club built on sand. If the money dries up or your backer pulls out, the club will be f**ked beyond repair. You should take heed of all the other countless non-league clubs who've got into trouble 'chasing the dream'.
Still, who cares about the long-term stability of your club when you can just chase glory?
PS, you missed a zero off the end of the FC away attendance.
On the other side of the coin, despite getting d*cked at home to Bradford PA 5-1 last night, nobody gives a sh*t. Because FC United's ground location has been announced today (subject to consultation with the local residents, club members, planning, funding and so on). Long-term stability, the future of the club and our work within the local community are far more important than what goes on on the pitch.
On the other side of the coin, despite getting d*cked at home to Bradford PA 5-1 last night, nobody gives a sh*t. Because FC United's ground location has been announced today (subject to consultation with the local residents, club members, planning, funding and so on). Long-term stability, the future of the club and our work within the local community are far more important than what goes on on the pitch.
I can't remember ever knowing a set of fans so happy the day after an absolute drubbing at home.
It's certainly a big kick in the teeth for the "it'll never last" or "it'll never work" brigade.
GT wrote:
On the other side of the coin, despite getting d*cked at home to Bradford PA 5-1 last night, nobody gives a sh*t. Because FC United's ground location has been announced today (subject to consultation with the local residents, club members, planning, funding and so on). Long-term stability, the future of the club and our work within the local community are far more important than what goes on on the pitch.
250 of the cod army at Stalybridge (we take more away fans than leigh get home fans) to see Fleetwood equalise with 5 minutes to go, Warlow with his first touch of the game and then, in the 93rd minute, the best striker in non league football, Adam Warlow pops up with the winner with the last kick of the game.
250 of the cod army at Stalybridge (we take more away fans than leigh get home fans) to see Fleetwood equalise with 5 minutes to go, Warlow with his first touch of the game and then, in the 93rd minute, the best striker in non league football, Adam Warlow pops up with the winner with the last kick of the game.
4 points clear
I'll take Brodie or Constable over him ta very much.