No I am in awe of your stance, truly. We need more like you. And I am in even more awe of your explanation and abuse of fellow Brighton supporters. I hope your parents are proud of you.
I only just got home, only read one binfest. We're promoted, Champions would be awesome, but I'll take promoted. Please, before I start reading more threads, please tell me it isn't full of uneducated meatheads?
Oh seriously, do one, you sad individual. I didn't clap but I cannot see one point why someone would start a thread regarding this. I'm really pleased for you abusing them off the pitch, it must have made your experience of the Amex that much better. And, AND, then you share it with like minded...
Yeah, been to the new Wembley a few times for footy, so nothing 'new and exciting' for me. However the 18k bank of supporters at the new White Hart Lane will be awesome to look at.
I have a mate that decided, realised, call it what you will that he was gay in his late 40s. He isn't your stereotypical. He's a big footy fan (not Brighton) and used to play. In fact he played for some 25 years. When he did come out, none of his friends deserted him, which is thoroughly...
I was half expecting him to say in a Spanish (Kevin Keegan stylee) accent;
"I werd lurve it if Brighton losed, I werd absolutely lurve it. Crees Hutton I hope you hear me."
Sadly he didn't and I'm (nearly) going to bed.
I meant the whole culture was embarrassing, having come from a half Asian family, my mums side being Burmese, having had a dad that ended up with a black woman, when my parents split, having had my best mates being black since I can remember walking, I just don't understand it. Having not been...
To be fair the monkey chants of the 70s/80s against opposition players up and down the country were a tad embarrassing if you had a black player in your team, and a black best mate standing next to you, as I did. It is no different from homophobic chanting.