Manchester Evening News

Champions!

- By STEPHEN TOPPING

FLAGS, flares and joy filled the air as the promotion party continued for Stockport County fans yesterday.

Almost 24 hours after clinching the league title at Edgeley Park, the Hatters were back in town as supporters lined the streets to cheer their heroes.

County will be back in the Football League for the first time in 11 years next season.

Jubilant supporters – whose feet still hadn’t touched the ground after the side’s 2-0 win over FC Halifax Town on Sunday – gave a roaring welcome to the players and coaches as they made their way from the town hall to Edgeley Park.

The heights of Wembley appearance­s and second tier football had made way for a dour plunge down the football pyramid in more recent years.

Administra­tion in 2009 was followed by back-to-back relegation­s, before the Hatters sunk to the sixth tier of football in 2013.

Now, County fans are daring to dream again – their promotion heroes already immortalis­ed as icons in the club’s history.

“It’s great after all this time,” said Sue Crowe, 71.

She told the M.E.N. of her memories from County’s dizzying heights in the 1990s. The decline that followed is now in the past, with glory returning to Edgeley Park. “It’s nice’ this,” Sue added. Supporters young and old poured into Edgeley after the open-top bus parade came to an end. Fans filled Hardcastle Road with a buzz of excitement, before packing the Cheadle End of the ground ready for the National League trophy presentati­on. Each player was given their moment to lift the silverware in front of thousands of their loyal fans. Supporters chanted ‘we’re on our way back’ and ‘championes’ as supporters gave an outpouring of love to the players and staff who had finally managed to lift the club back to the Football League.

“Stockport has become a community again,” Debbie Bennison, 48, said. “It’s brought everyone together – united us as a community. It’s absolutely brilliant. They’ve done something they’ve not done for 11 years – it’s amazing.”

Hatters supporters were already in fine voice before the players began to arrive on the pitch. With the presentati­on ending, they poured towards the pitch to embrace the players and thank them for bringing joy back to the club.

“We’re looking up now,” said Andrea Gilmour, 35. “It means a lot. This is what football is supposed to be about.”

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GARY OAKLEY Town fans and players celebrate with an open-top bus tour and at Edgeley Park

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