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MANY THANKS
Also, ensure that the web address you're logging in at is not http://72.29.86.139/~heroesa/discuss/ but the domain www.heroesandvillains.info
How to do the 'Delete the Cookies Dance" in IE
In short
Step 1. Log out
Step 2. Clear your browser cookie
Step 3. Clear your browser cache/temporary internet files
Step 4. Close your browser
Step 5. Start browser and try and log in
Step 6. Hold one foot in the air and spin around three times Singing "Do the Cookie Dance, yeah, yeah, yeah."
If you're using IE (MS Internet Explorer) can I respectfully suggest that you download and install Firefox? It's a much better browser and will enable you to log in.
If you're using already using Firefox, there is a good utility in options to allow you just to delete your cookies. If this doesn't work then you may be able to log in using IE.
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About Us
Heroes & Villains is the best selling unofficial fanzine of the most beautifully named football team in the world. It is written by supporters, for supporter and is not afraid to say what it thinks. The publication has now been going for over 16 years. Now in it's 10th year, the website, running since 31st March 1997 is the longest running Villa website in the world.
who's responsible
Editor
Dave Woodhall. Suave, handsome, talented, wealthy and the man typing this piece. Dave is an editor of many words, and most are concerned with driving contributors to the point of exhaustion in an effort to get just one more page out of them before deadline. He has few regrets in life, but one of them is not twatting Eric Hall on Central Weekend.
WebMaster
Mac McColgan. Our long suffering and often abused member of the team. It's amazing the amount of flak one individual has to take because of the childish antics of a few "keyboard warriors". Email him if you have a question but please note he doesn't have any spare tickets. Besides there's always a few thousand empty seats at Villa Park anyway.
Hosts
Special thanks must also go to Martin & Steve Morris, who over the last couple of years have provided assistance & support in the hosting and running of H&V.net Without them it could have died.
Moderators
H&V discussion areas, and the Chat Room wouldn't function without the considerable assistance of Ian Robinson, Eigentor, Chris Harte, Mark Fletcher, Jocke, Joe_c, Ozzjim, Risso, Legion, and Hawkesey. Thanks guys we owe you big time.
BlogFootball
This is Mark Smith's domain. His regular witty updates keeps the site ticking over nicely. Thanks man. You're a star
regular contributors
Simon Page. Rising star of the entertainment world, it can't be long now before Simon has a street named after him. An unhealthy obsession with the history of nineteenth century Villa has led Simon to the belief that he is Charlie Athersmith reincarnated. Will put in a seventy hour week for ten shillings, but has to be restrained from putting small children up chimneys and colonising Africa.
Steven Pennell. Works at Longbridge, agrees with the idea of football matches being thirty minutes each way because it's hard for him to stay awake for forty-five. Tries to get the fact that he went to the same school as Gary Shaw intoeverything he writes. A founder member of the Revolutionary Marxist-Leninist Movement, Steven has the only primary school children in Birmingham to be able to quote Das Kapital word perfect.
Greg Upton. At New Street in 1987 a great moment in history occurred, as Messrs. Upton and Woodhall meet for the first time while waiting for the train to Witton. A quick chat about matters Ellisian convinced them that they agreed with each other and a firm friendship was formed. Proud owner of 'O'Level maths and a calculator, Greg was quickly put in charge of our financial affairs. It's a fact that when H&V started out Greg lived in a council house in Walsall. Now he owns a small mansion in the Staffordshire countryside and is talking of retirement at forty
Peter Aldridge: Senior member of the team, exiled to the South Coast following an incident that no one dares talk about even now. Judging by his extensive historical knowledge, Peter either has a vast collection of football reference books, an encyclopaedic memory, or a non-existent social life.
and last, but by no means least....
Walter Price, William Scattergood, Jack Hughes and Frederick Matthews. If you don't know who they are, then shame on you! For it was they, under the dim glow of a Victorian street light in 1874 who formed Aston Villa FC, without whom none of this would be possible and, despite the fact that we might not always agree with everything they say and do, remain the most unique, wonderful football club in the world. |
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