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[Albion] Do you have any affection for any of our rivals encountered during our rise up the leagues?



Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I was happy for Plymouth to be promoted
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.
 




heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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Plymouth..... always though this team with its catchment area, could be a decent addition to the higher reaches of the pyramid. They have the basis of a good stadium, and with a bit of cash should offer a good challenge.
 
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A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
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
 


m20gull

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Jun 10, 2004
3,424
Land of the Chavs
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.
 


Midget

Concourse Kabe. *Posts may be affected by alcohol.
Aug 16, 2015
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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.
 






Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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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.
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.

Ironically, it became my most visited ground. Not for any other reason than Albion matches. I was with 47 others at the Zenith Data first round match in 1990. Never missed a trip there during the obscurity years.
 


patchamalbion

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Feb 26, 2009
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brighton
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 :eek:

Cardiff, Southampton, Reading, Cheaterfield and Reading can all f*** off

Have I missed anyone?
Swindon and Southend
 




HangletonGull

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Apr 10, 2023
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Yes stockport as well for me went to their game the other week v Rochdale where I had a decent chat with Jimmy mcnulty
 


Hove Lagoonery

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Dec 16, 2008
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Chesterfield reached Wembley yesterday, unfortunately. Should get beaten by Notts though.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,650
The Fatherland
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
I seem to recall they had nice cheerleaders as well.
 












Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Not 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.
I love David Squire's version of Smug Eddie, now he's in charge of the Newcastle Death Star :lolol:

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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 :eek:

Cardiff, Southampton, Reading, Cheaterfield and Reading can all f*** off

Have I missed anyone?
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.
 


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.
Yep, agree with all of this.
 




Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,158
Neither here nor there
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.
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.
 




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