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« Reply #165 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 13:22:28 » |
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That's odd, not often you get crossover between the roses, other than via people moving etc.
Yep, I've also got a friend who's proudly Yorkshire and Burnley. Always feels a bit odd, but then I remember that we've got all of Oxfordshire's best fans.
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« Reply #166 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 13:34:17 » |
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Based in Wiltshire it amazes me how many fans support - and go to - Southampton and Bristol. We are the ONLY club in Wiltshire, why would you want to travel to a rival county ?.
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« Reply #167 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 13:49:06 » |
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Based in Wiltshire it amazes me how many fans support - and go to - Southampton and Bristol. We are the ONLY club in Wiltshire, why would you want to travel to a rival county ?.
Choose your answer(s): a) Our lack of success over the last 25 years b) The validation fragile souls need from association with a football team's (relative) success c) The increase in people's budget and time for their leisure pursuits c) Swindon's unfortunate location on the northern edge of the county d) The number of recent immigrants to the county with roots outside Wiltshire e) The perception in a rural county that football is for urban louts f) The club's lack of community outreach over the years
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« Reply #168 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 13:59:14 » |
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Another reason would probably be family loyalties. I've never lived in Wiltshire and in effect should support Berkshires only league club...
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« Reply #169 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 13:59:23 » |
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Based in Wiltshire it amazes me how many fans support - and go to - Southampton and Bristol. We are the ONLY club in Wiltshire, why would you want to travel to a rival county ?.
Do we have rival counties, does it matter that much to people. Probably wrong person to ask as whilst I am Oxfordshire born and bred, neither of my parents were from Oxon (Mum Gloucestershire and old man Swindon), plus I have lived all over the place so probably don't really have geographical roots anywhere and have bugger all allegiance to Oxfordshire. Amusingly Mrs Horlock07 is Yorkshire born and bred (and very proud) yet when our little un arrived we were living in Lancashire so she is a Lancashire lass! f) The club's lack of community outreach over the years
Don't you bloody start on that!
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« Reply #170 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 13:59:40 » |
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Choose your answer(s): a) Our lack of success over the last 25 years b) The validation fragile souls need from association with a football team's (relative) success c) The increase in people's budget and time for their leisure pursuits c) Swindon's unfortunate location on the northern edge of the county d) The number of recent immigrants to the county with roots outside Wiltshire e) The perception in a rural county that football is for urban louts f) The club's lack of community outreach over the years
It's been pointed out many times that towards the south of the county from about Pewsey down, you're into Soton country, Salisbury Plain is pretty empty, and something of a travel obstacle. It's always been that way. Going west Devizes is about the edge of Town territory.... Trowbridge questionable. Goiing back into the 60's, community links into the natural STFC hinterland of Berkshire and SE Gloucestershire were enhanced by the club playing cricket matches in the summer v local pub/club sides. I used to play for STFC, which was scary for a young lad.
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« Reply #171 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 14:09:01 » |
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As a lad I went to school in Chippenham, lived in Corsham. Chippenham was entirely STFC, Corsham was mostly but with a smattering of City.
When I lived in Salisbury I didn’t know of any Town fans - almost all Southampton. There is no correlation between county and club supported IMO.
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« Reply #172 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 15:11:56 » |
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Goiing back into the 60's, community links into the natural STFC hinterland of Berkshire and SE Gloucestershire were enhanced by the club playing cricket matches in the summer v local pub/club sides. I used to play for STFC, which was scary for a young lad. [/quote]
We also used to do a full round of pre season friendlies in the late 80s early 90s at the local clubs. I can remember regular games at Ciren Town, Malmesbury Vics, Fairford and Wootton Bassett even outposts like Sherston.
We do get in the usual pre season with Supermarine but it seems the other local clubs get shared out a bit more on a rotation.
I guess due to pre-season tours abroad, quality of non league pitches and remembering not to kick lumps out of Swindon players.
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« Reply #173 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 16:12:10 » |
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As a lad I went to school in Chippenham, lived in Corsham. Chippenham was entirely STFC, Corsham was mostly but with a smattering of City.
When I lived in Salisbury I didn’t know of any Town fans - almost all Southampton. There is no correlation between county and club supported IMO.
Irrespective of county loyalties Southampton is only 23 miles from Salisbury where as Swindon is 40 miles and to a neutral a much bigger club and proposition
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« Reply #174 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 16:32:54 » |
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Anyway...Bantams view on Doyle situation
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« Reply #175 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 17:12:38 » |
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Irrespective of county loyalties Southampton is only 23 miles from Salisbury where as Swindon is 40 miles and to a neutral a much bigger club and proposition
I wouldn't say were that much bigger than Southampton
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« Reply #176 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 17:40:24 » |
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As a lad I went to school in Chippenham, lived in Corsham. Chippenham was entirely STFC, Corsham was mostly but with a smattering of City.
When I lived in Salisbury I didn’t know of any Town fans - almost all Southampton. There is no correlation between county and club supported IMO.
I grew up in Faringdon which is in Oxfordshire but it's entirely Swindon fans not the yellow piss down the road
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« Reply #177 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 18:31:36 » |
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I grew up in Faringdon which is in Oxfordshire but it's entirely Swindon fans not the yellow piss down the road
Must've changed since I was at Faringdon School as there were a few Pox fans there (ok it was the 80's)
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« Reply #178 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 19:14:29 » |
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Anyway...Bantams view on Doyle situation Exactly...can all this shit be moved to a separate thread...? I wouldn't say were that much bigger than Southampton
I grew up in Faringdon which is in Oxfordshire but it's entirely Swindon fans not the yellow piss down the road
Must've changed since I was at Faringdon School as there were a few Pox fans there (ok it was the 80's)
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« Reply #179 on: Friday, December 20, 2019, 19:32:31 » |
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Must've changed since I was at Faringdon School as there were a few Pox fans there (ok it was the 80's)
I went to Faringdon school in the 80's and the only pox fans were from Southmoor, none from Faringdon
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