Definitely Derby. They were chanting " we only hate derby" at the game vs Leicester the other week.Who are Forest's main rivals according to them? Would it be Leicester and Derby?
Remember it well. A lad I played football with went. He's a big Vale fan but the Sentinel made him wear a Stoke top for a photoA load of Stoke and Vale fans came to Wembley to cheer for us in the 1997 playoff final
Can't speak for anyone else, I went them all. But after a few years of sell outs, 20k plus attendances early to mid 90s at both grounds...the level of violence put a lot of people off going. We got 8k the first season back in the Championship. Was an early kick off on Sky. I missed the kick off as I was playing Sunday morning and had to rush back for it. Then part of our ground was closed down by the council.Funny one the Potteries derby. Stoke in a similar position to Forest in that they share a city with a much smaller team, but Forest unlike Stoke could not give a toss about the smaller team. Yet for all the perceived hatred from the Vale fans towards Stoke the last few derbys at VP have barely scrapped 10k (according to 11v11), that would be with at least 4k Stoke in there, plus one match under 9k, which probably meant more Stoke than Vale in VP, and that’s not including the daft diddy cup match the other season. Very odd, I’m sure there must be a valid reason for the poor Vale turnouts?
Who are Forest's main rivals according to them? Would it be Leicester and Derby?
I watched a Forest fan vlog of our play off game with Notts and he was wanting County to win so in the comments I asked him why a Forest fan would want County to win and he replied I want all Nottingham clubs to do well I haven’t anything against Notts.
Which sums up just how much rivalry there is from Forest’s side.
This comes back to my point about it having to have a history to it to make it more than a rivalry.And of all those quoted fierce and sometimes toxic consensual two way rivalries only 1 play in the same league and even that one is newly formed and hotly disputed.
My family and friends are mostly Leicester fans and it kind of depends where you live, if you live sort of Melton Mowbray/Oakham end of Leicestershire then they would look at Forest, if more Loughborough/Coalville side then Derby and Hinckley/South Leicestershire would be Coventry.Who are Forest's main rivals according to them? Would it be Leicester and Derby?
What about Bradford? Probably a load in the Championship too tbf. Coventry, does anyone care about them?I reckon we could stake a real claim for the biggest sad sack club nobody cares about.
3000 were the attendances vale were getting in the 1970s and 1980s then alot more started to come in the late 80s early 90s under John rudge. I think alot of fans stopped going when John rudge got sacked in 1999, also some stopped going due to bill bell selling the best players and not replacing them. Vale were one of the first few clubs go into administration and you can see why really as went from being div 1 for 7 straight seasons averaging 8500 to having 4000 on a Saturday and 3000 on a Tuesday night and getting relegated from div 1 to div 2. The 3 seasons between 2000 and 2003 vale averaged around 4500 then from 2004 onwards it rose to more 5000 to 5500 which it stayed too untill 3 years ago where it went up too 6500 averages and first season back in league one 7600 average.Can't speak for anyone else, I went them all. But after a few years of sell outs, 20k plus attendances early to mid 90s at both grounds...the level of violence put a lot of people off going. We got 8k the first season back in the Championship. Was an early kick off on Sky. I missed the kick off as I was playing Sunday morning and had to rush back for it. Then part of our ground was closed down by the council.
Our attendances plummeted around early 2000s. Not sure why. We had a sky game v Grimsby in the Championship where only 3k turned up. Can't really put a finger on why that happened, especially as we were in a league we could only dream of being in now. Over the years though, a lot have finally started to return. We get similar averages now in L2, and last season when relegated from L1, than we did at the tail end of our Championship years.
Crewe as mentioned is the most natural one for their own reasons of not having a proper rival. The two clubs don't like each other but it's just not a Derby.
I agreed with the gist of one of your earlier posts when you said that we've come back to the FL and just decided you're massive rivals of ours. When in reality it was never that big of a deal, just a local game.I quite like Stockport. Probably like them a bit less now I've moved here as younger County fans can be a bit annoying when they work out I'm a Crewe fan.
This Crewe mock outrage is extremely amusing regarding the ticket availability. They haven't even sold their allocation less than a week before the game, yet they're moaning they were potentially not getting more? Bit bizarre if you ask me. How would 'doing the same' for our visit in March be comparable? It's not like we'd fail to sell our allocation less than a week before the game, and be demanding more tickets, is it? Our tickets in March won't get anywhere near general sale, whereas you're struggling to shift a modest allocation yourselves? Make it make sense. I do agree that anybody who wants to go, should be given the freedom to do so. However, if any Crewe fan who wanted to go, who hasn't yet purchased a ticket, probably isn't that arsed about going? They're dealing with if's and could have's.
How is it relevant that we haven't sold the initial allocation yet? We obviously will sell it, so the initial allocation clearly wasn't enough. I haven't decided if I want to go yet, but I assumed we'd get a whole stand so I didn't really need to decide just yet.This Crewe mock outrage is extremely amusing regarding the ticket availability. They haven't even sold their allocation less than a week before the game, yet they're moaning they were potentially not getting more? Bit bizarre if you ask me. How would 'doing the same' for our visit in March be comparable? It's not like we'd fail to sell our allocation less than a week before the game, and be demanding more tickets, is it? Our tickets in March won't get anywhere near general sale, whereas you're struggling to shift a modest allocation yourselves? Make it make sense. I do agree that anybody who wants to go, should be given the freedom to do so. However, if any Crewe fan who wanted to go, who hasn't yet purchased a ticket, probably isn't that arsed about going? They're dealing with if's and could have's.
That's exactly how I missed out on Notts ticketsHow is it relevant that we haven't sold the initial allocation yet? We obviously will sell it, so the initial allocation clearly wasn't enough. I haven't decided if I want to go yet, but I assumed we'd get a whole stand so I didn't really need to decide just yet.
Not slowed down at all. An extra 200 were sent yesterday to take us up to 1800, they sold out by the end of the day. An extra 300 have arrived today.All seems to be sorted now. Don't think it was a police matter. Think it's similar to us at Notts earlier in the year, home club have asked the visitors how many they expect, and we both underestimated. Home club then has to try to staff the event with just a week to do so.
In our case it looks like we couldn't guarantee being able to do so, which triggered a few people, and then shortly after it was resolved.
Not 100% sure what the final allocation is now, but seems sales at Crewe's end have slowed down. Been 200 left for a few days now. Looks like around 1,800 to 2k, which will be the most they've brought to us since about 97 I believe. Good going. Hopefully be pushing 9k. Shame it's a Monday otherwise could see it being closer to 10k.
My mistake. Think with the different batches of tickets arriving the updates have all been around 200 left, so thought sales had slowed. More the merrier for me, how it should be.Not slowed down at all. An extra 200 were sent yesterday to take us up to 1800, they sold out by the end of the day. An extra 300 have arrived today.
Nee Nar, nee narOkay, I apologise.
Crewe finally bring a decent following for the first time this century and all hell breaks loose. Forgot how massive they were.
If they were mid table, they wouldn't have sold the 1,200 FFS.
Nee Nar, nee nar
Evening all,
Here’s PC Dan of the Port Vale Attendance Police.
He’s now investing that the Alex are bringing more fans because we are 2nd in the league than we would if we were mid-table, let’s hope PC Dan gets a lead in this mysterious case.
PC Dan is also looking into ‘all hell breaking lose’, regarding the Alex’s away following, after wading into the thread posting multiple paragraphs about the Alex’s away following.
I wouldn't bother replying to him Dan, he thinks he's funny when he isn't.Another boring Crewe WUM account.
How many accounts is this now?
We're quite a small club. We always bring a decent following for a club of our size.Crewe finally bring a decent following for the first time this century and all hell breaks loose. Forgot how massive they were.
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