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Title: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Iateallthepies on June 05, 2014, 01:57:20 PM
Since i started watching,I've grown to  love this club. The fans; the officials, the bar, and of course the pies.
But seeing Altrincham win promotion and the pride felt by every single person at the club, got me thinking.
"what makes Altrincham special to you"?
I really would like to know your experiences (good and bad) at supporting this great club.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Paul Cain's Chip Pan on June 05, 2014, 02:11:37 PM
For me, it's the way we're all made to feel a part of the club. When I was a kid I was waiting for the coach to an away game outside the ground and I gave a Christmas card to Barry Butler to pass on to the team and management. John King asked him to come back out and get me and invited me into the dressing room to meet the players. It was only a small gesture, but it really made my day and those kind of things stay with you.

As I got a bit older I enjoyed socialising with the players in the bar and having great laughs with the likes of Jason Gallagher and Gary Scott. The bond between players and fans has been so strong here at times and that is something you just don't get in the Premier League.

I hope that future generations can gain the same enjoyment and feeling of belonging when they come here, because it's a very special place indeed and once it's in your heart you will never get rid of it.

Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Iateallthepies on June 05, 2014, 03:14:58 PM
I think that sums it up. I remember my very first away game at Vauxhall motors and walking down the side of a busy motorway and a Alty fan stopping and giving me a lift.
Meeting People Like
John & Dana Laidlar val, Isobel and stan and the other fans on the bus; especially Dan. I remember Kenny palin and Alan and Nick. Brian and Ivan, mark, and the young Alty fans have been special.
Too many to mention. Their love for Alty has rubbed off on me. I  did not get to many games last season, So would like to thank the team at Radio Robins for wonderful work.
Loved it when Brian lost his rag and started swearing. Mike at Alty TV for some special moments like the watmore goal against corby.
Best place to watch football.
Hope next season will have some special memories too.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: george on June 05, 2014, 03:40:55 PM
All you folk out there, once you've been biitten by the bug you're affected for life. I first went to Moss Lane in 1948 & been there ever since. It's the people who make this a CLUB we all want to belong to.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Jezza on June 05, 2014, 04:06:10 PM
it's a certain je ne said crois

it's a pride thing
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: ArmchairAlty on June 05, 2014, 04:34:57 PM
For me, it's the way we're all made to feel a part of the club. When I was a kid I was waiting for the coach to an away game outside the ground and I gave a Christmas card to Barry Butler to pass on to the team and management. John King asked him to come back out and get me and invited me into the dressing room to meet the players. It was only a small gesture, but it really made my day and those kind of things stay with you.

As I got a bit older I enjoyed socialising with the players in the bar and having great laughs with the likes of Jason Gallagher and Gary Scott. The bond between players and fans has been so strong here at times and that is something you just don't get in the Premier League.

I hope that future generations can gain the same enjoyment and feeling of belonging when they come here, because it's a very special place indeed and once it's in your heart you will never get rid of it.



Spot on with everything here, I think its the feeling of belonging and that your support really does make a difference, the family mentality of the club and supporters, the amazing work of the volunteers, the fantastic way the club is run from top to bottom.

Summed up for me on Promotion Day when I said to a long time Alty fan "I am so happy for you all" and he said "But I'm happy for you!". I realised then I was part of the family and it was an awesome feeling.

Made some great friends through Alty and had some great nights away from football with weddings/gigs etc as the Alty Family has grown larger. Looking forward to many more happy memories.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: robininstockport on June 05, 2014, 05:15:05 PM
Threads like these
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: eightiesrobin on June 05, 2014, 05:27:11 PM
Coming back has reminded me of a more carefree time in my life. I like the fact that the ground looks much the same as I remember it as a teenager, that it's a small club and you get to know people's faces, that you can walk around the ground (most games anyway), that it doesn't take forever to go for a pee, or buy a pie.

I suppose, most of all, it's because it's the team I picked as a youth. There's no going back I guess.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: York Alty on June 05, 2014, 05:54:26 PM
History.  Unity. The Positives from the Small Club with Big Heart Mentality
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: wayno on June 05, 2014, 06:47:19 PM
The fly over :)
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: bigedd on June 05, 2014, 07:43:46 PM
Everything and Everybody.involved with this GREAT CLUB. ALTRINCHAM FC.
It makes me so proud,to support. THE MIGHTY ROBINS
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Hamilton on June 05, 2014, 08:39:57 PM
A couple of things from when I was seriously ill a few years ago: one of our forum members sent me a home-made card and match programme when I was in hospital (I'll not embarrass him by naming him!) then when I was on the way to recovery came down to Moss Lane and Karen Rowley immediately on seeing me asked after me and gave me the warmest of welcomes - and does every time I get down south.

Also, the stewards are always very very helpful and welcoming - I used to bring a lass in a wheelchair down to ML when I lived down there - as are all the great group of volunteers.

The fans are immense - to hear them on Radio Robins is always impressive - and then there is RR and Alty TV themselves: a Godsend to us exiles.

Finally there is dear old Kenny Palin. His warm heart and great sense of fun is what the club is all about.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Bath Alty on June 05, 2014, 10:40:08 PM
Strange one - I've always been an exile, left Alty when I was 5 (1977) so never actually went to a home game from home as it were.  I inherited the team I support from my Dad, I don't remember having a choice!

However it is a great club and one I am proud to support.  Over the last several years we have done things right, we paid off the debt, we live within our means, we treat our players well with trust and honesty and don't stand in their way when reality means they have a great opportunity to move on (Reeves, Boshell most recently), we are a growing part of the community.

As an exile I really started getting into Alty when the internet started and John Laidlar (may he type forever) and this forum enabled me to get a small part of the togetherness that the locals speak off so fondly, I can't imagine what it would be like to be able to be a proper part of the club, to speak to another Alty fan face to face not on a football terrace (other than my Dad).  Radio Robins and Alty TV have really enhanced the life of an exile. 

I remember walking into Cheltenham's ground a couple of years ago (vs Gloucester) to be greeted by name by Brian Flynn - to this day I have no idea how he knew who I was but things like that make a difference.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Hamilton on June 05, 2014, 10:46:42 PM
My goodness, how could I not mention John Laidlar and his wonderful, informative main site and match day updates. The man has a masterful turn of phrase and is a lovely man.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: distancetraveller on June 05, 2014, 10:54:43 PM
Being the clubs first mascot was special , in the Freddie Pye era. I was a big fan of Noel White and Pete Swales.

Been an exile since 1969 and shout about Alty wherever I have lived and I have lived in a few different countries during that time.

Always nice to walk to the ground, especially when there are decent crowds with plenty of away visitors.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: hsmith1 on June 07, 2014, 06:45:58 AM
Its my home team.I used to sell programs for them on match day and get in for nothing.Started watching them in the mid 60s and just love the club.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: ALTYGAL on June 07, 2014, 12:00:49 PM
It's run properly by approachable real people for real fans that love real  football.

It's everything that a proper football club should be SIMPLES  :)
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Iateallthepies on June 07, 2014, 12:15:45 PM
Some great reply's.
The club has had a fantastic year for me The youth team should get a mention also.
The fact that George did such a fantastic job with the youngsters and getting as far as they did in the FA youth cup was a great moment.
Lets hope the success will continue. Altrincham is a unique club.

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Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Saughall Robin on June 07, 2014, 12:41:31 PM
I'm sure I've bored you all with this before and I've tried to find it in my previous posts without success so I'll give you the (very) abridged version.

At the start of the 70s, I used to travel by bus then train to matches living as I did in North Manchester.
One weekend we were playing at Scarborough and I was planning to make the trip with my girlfriend on the supporters coach. Anyway we reached ML late and on enquiring to confirm this were just getting set to walk back to the station when Freddie Pye walked out of the pools office and asked where we were going. On finding out, he told us to wait ten minutes and the players coach turned up and we got on.
Approaching Seamer Road, he came to us and said just walk in with us and say 'players and officials'. When we were challenged by the local blazer-person who asked what role my GF had with the club, Freddie just said 'shut up and let them in or we're all back on the coach matey'. We got in.
Coming back, the coach stopped for the arranged meal a few miles out of scarborough and they set two extra places for us.
As we came over the pennines on the M62, Freddie asked us where we'd like to be dropped and said that John Cooke (our then number eight) was being dropped at Prestwich and would drop us off in his car from there.

The funny thing is, I don't remember the match at all but our adventure that day typified the kind of club Alty were - and are - and that's why they command such loyalty.
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: distancetraveller on June 07, 2014, 05:43:41 PM
I'm sure I've bored you all with this before and I've tried to find it in my previous posts without success so I'll give you the (very) abridged version.

At the start of the 70s, I used to travel by bus then train to matches living as I did in North Manchester.
One weekend we were playing at Scarborough and I was planning to make the trip with my girlfriend on the supporters coach. Anyway we reached ML late and on enquiring to confirm this were just getting set to walk back to the station when Freddie Pye walked out of the pools office and asked where we were going. On finding out, he told us to wait ten minutes and the players coach turned up and we got on.
Approaching Seamer Road, he came to us and said just walk in with us and say 'players and officials'. When we were challenged by the local blazer-person who asked what role my GF had with the club, Freddie just said 'shut up and let them in or we're all back on the coach matey'. We got in.
Coming back, the coach stopped for the arranged meal a few miles out of scarborough and they set two extra places for us.
As we came over the pennines on the M62, Freddie asked us where we'd like to be dropped and said that John Cooke (our then number eight) was being dropped at Prestwich and would drop us off in his car from there.

The funny thing is, I don't remember the match at all but our adventure that day typified the kind of club Alty were - and are - and that's why they command such loyalty.
I hope you ate all your greens up at the meal  ;)
Title: Re: what makes Altrincham special for you?
Post by: Saughall Robin on June 07, 2014, 07:49:47 PM
I'm sure I've bored you all with this before and I've tried to find it in my previous posts without success so I'll give you the (very) abridged version.

At the start of the 70s, I used to travel by bus then train to matches living as I did in North Manchester.
One weekend we were playing at Scarborough and I was planning to make the trip with my girlfriend on the supporters coach. Anyway we reached ML late and on enquiring to confirm this were just getting set to walk back to the station when Freddie Pye walked out of the pools office and asked where we were going. On finding out, he told us to wait ten minutes and the players coach turned up and we got on.
Approaching Seamer Road, he came to us and said just walk in with us and say 'players and officials'. When we were challenged by the local blazer-person who asked what role my GF had with the club, Freddie just said 'shut up and let them in or we're all back on the coach matey'. We got in.
Coming back, the coach stopped for the arranged meal a few miles out of scarborough and they set two extra places for us.
As we came over the pennines on the M62, Freddie asked us where we'd like to be dropped and said that John Cooke (our then number eight) was being dropped at Prestwich and would drop us off in his car from there.

The funny thing is, I don't remember the match at all but our adventure that day typified the kind of club Alty were - and are - and that's why they command such loyalty.
I hope you ate all your greens up at the meal  ;)

I was too much in awe not to !  :D