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Your visit to the Wham Stadium 15th October 2022


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Can only emphasise the positive comments about the hospitality and friendliness of ASFC during the best away day of the season so far.  Great atmosphere in Coleys pre match with home and away fans mixing with no problems. Shame there was no real ale on tap, but the beer and pies were good and reasonably priced behind the away seated area. 

I made the cardinal error of leaving Coleys back out of the entrance to go and look around the rest of the ground, and my ticket would not scan a second time. Fortunately the steward was fine about it, but it was a strange system with no turnstiles in the away end and being escorted to the seats past the terrace.  Overall a great day out and credit to ASFC for creating such a positive and friendly atmosphere, some of the 'bigger' clubs could learn a thing or two including ourselves.

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10 hours ago, Stanleyhouse said:

Glad you enjoyed your day. I was the one shouting seats to the right, standing to the left as you all entered. Got no voice left now.

Programmes are a sore point. We can be left with hundreds some weeks and others we sell out quickly. I know some clubs have stopped doing them altogether.

Would love to know what people thought of Coley's if they went in.

Thanks for your attendance today. We look forwards to new year's day 

I enjoyed Coley’s, my only criticism is it would be better if there was food available, I ended walking to the chip shop, which was decent   but it’s money I could have spent in the club.

Thank you for coming on here and engaging with fans and also there at the match. Good luck with the rest of the season, as long as you’re below us.

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Sounds like everyone had a good time.

Squeezed between Blackburn and Burnley, and with the moneybags clubs in Manchester I'm glad Stanley have their identity and I'm sure everyone associted with the club is very proud of how they go about things. Fellow founder member of the football league as well.

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3 minutes ago, RadioactiveWaste said:

Sounds like everyone had a good time.

Squeezed between Blackburn and Burnley, and with the moneybags clubs in Manchester I'm glad Stanley have their identity and I'm sure everyone associted with the club is very proud of how they go about things. Fellow founder member of the football league as well.

It didn’t sound like their manager enjoyed it.

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Had a pint in the Crown before the game, decent pub with friendly staff showing the Leicester game on loads of big screens.Shame they didn't lose. Free parking nearby, friendly stewards at the ground, overall a decent experience. That said if we had lost and the heavens opened not sure we would have been as complimentary. And that Accie player who missed their pens was an ar*e

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57 minutes ago, sage said:

Anyway @Stanleyhouse can you start the math day thread for our next game please. 

If you place a football of a circumference of between 68 cm (27 ins) and 70 cm (28 ins), and between 410 g (14 oz) and 450 g (16 oz) in weight (at the start of the match), and of a pressure equal to 0.6 – 1.1 atmosphere (600 – 1,100g/cm2) at sea level (8.5 lbs/sq in – 15.6 lbs/sq in) on a marked spot 11m (12yds) from the midpoint between the goalposts, where the distance between the posts is 7.32m and the distance from the lower edge of the crossbar to the ground is 2.44m, how many attempts would it take before the ball is successfully kicked directly into the goal?

Please show your calculations/workouts in the space below.  Use a separate sheet of paper, if required.

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1 hour ago, Mucker1884 said:

If you place a football of a circumference of between 68 cm (27 ins) and 70 cm (28 ins), and between 410 g (14 oz) and 450 g (16 oz) in weight (at the start of the match), and of a pressure equal to 0.6 – 1.1 atmosphere (600 – 1,100g/cm2) at sea level (8.5 lbs/sq in – 15.6 lbs/sq in) on a marked spot 11m (12yds) from the midpoint between the goalposts, where the distance between the posts is 7.32m and the distance from the lower edge of the crossbar to the ground is 2.44m, how many attempts would it take before the ball is successfully kicked directly into the goal?

Please show your calculations/workouts in the space below.  Use a separate sheet of paper, if required.

One.

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