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popular STAND fanzine
The long running Doncaster Rovers fanzine, established in 1998 and edited by our own Glen Wilson. As well as being a bloody good read, the fanzine is also the sponsor of our home strip.
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The Great Leap Forward
The Great Leap Forward is a “band” formed in 1987 by former bIG*fLAME singer and bassist (and R'sonist) Alan Brown. As well as being very good they're currently our away kit sponsors.
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The Internet Football Association
Formed in 1996 the IFA is the regulatory body and the pionear of Internet Supporters' Football teams. The IFA organises the annual WorldNET tournament and also boasts a League and Cup set-up of which the R'sonists are a part of
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Other Internet Supporters' team websites
Abbey United
Formed in 2007 Abbey United are the supporters' team of Cambridge United and are regularly active in both the league and cup during the season.
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AFC Halifax
Established in 2006 AFC Halifax are the supporters team of FC Halifax Town; a strong IFA side they lifted the Worldnet Veterans tournament crown in 2010.
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Animo et Fide FC
One of the original IFA sides AeF (formerly Mad Hatters FC) have represented Stockport County in supporters' football since way back in 1996.
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Barnsley SFC
The Barnsley supporters' team have been regular opponents of the R'sonists for some years, and can also be relied on for the best highlights videos of supporters' matches.
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Boing FC
Boing FC are the supporters' team of West Bromwich Albion, one of the strongest playing sides in the IFA of recent years and conquerors of the R'sonists at WorldNET 2008
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Fir Park Corner FC
The only other supporters' team to boast a Doncaster Rovers fan in their squad, and as a result of their exiled Doncastrian the Motherwell side have faced the R'sonists on occasion.
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Forever Bury
One of the most active IFA sides Bury's Forever Bury regularly field two sides during the season and at WorldNET where the R'sonists last met them in 2010
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Inter Blades IFC
Supporters' team of South Yorkshire neighbours Sheffield United, the Inter Blades are one of the R'sonists most faced opponents.
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Internet Mariners
One of two, yes two, Grimsby Town supporters' teams the Internet Mariners have twice visitied Doncaster to face the R'sonists in recent years
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KaisAyr IFC
The Ayr United supporters' team; KaisAyr have twice hosted the R'sonists in the IFA Cup, and are three time Scottish Supporters' League champions.
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Kidderminster Harriers Supporters' Team
The Kidderminster supporters' side work in partnership with the Harriers' Independent Supporters' Trust and are a great example of a well run IFA club.
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Peterborough United SFC
A fairly recent addition to the IFA set-up, though a side that have truly embraced it's spirit. Peterborough hosted the R'sonists for the first time in October 2011
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Motley Crewe
One of the longest serving IFA sides Motley Crewe were formed in the same year as the R'sonists, first representing Alexandra in 1998
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Portly Vale
The excelently named IFA team of Port Vale, Portly have been active in supporters football for six years and are always a friendly bunch.
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Raging Fever
Raging Fever was formed in 2002 by members of the two Oxford United fanzines Raging Bull and Yellow Fever and have been active ever since.
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Sky Blues of Coventry
One of the IFA's younger sides, although Coventry have previously been represented in the IFA, SBOC faced the R'sonists for the first time in 2011.
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Stoke Ramblers
One of the newest IFA sides, Stoke Ramblers only joined the set-up in the summer of 2010 but have already been very active, making the fabled 20 game mark in their first season.
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Uncovered FC
Our friends from the North East, Uncovered FC are the IFA side from Darlington, whom the R'sonists have met in both the league and at WorldNET in the past.
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Watford IFC
One of the longest running IFA sides, Watford were the R'sonists first ever opponents at WorldNET '98 and continue to operate effectively today.
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West Ham United IFC
What the London sides lack in naming originality they do possess in organisation and IFA stalwarts West Ham are testament to that.
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Whitby Wanderers
The Whitby Town supporters first started playing matches in 2004 agaisnt other non-league sides before joining the IFA in 2008. We owe them a trip to the seaside.
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