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Deleted User X18H
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Not all and none taken.Yet more bile, this time disguised as 'reasonable objection' against a problem that doesn't even exist. IF they announce Pride for the 6th August then there will be an issue. Until then there is no issue.
If, as any sane person is expecting, they do announce it for a different date to accommodate our perfectly reasonable request, will you bounce this and say: "Well done, good decision - thanks, Pride"?
Your post smacks at best of muddled, demented stupidity and, at worst, of unnecessarily malicious, barrel-scraping incitement. No offence...
Of course I will. However it will be up to the authorities to decide who gets the go ahead if no resolution can be found. As I said August 6th is the pivotal date however, I am sure the preceding Saturday will also be earmarked for a game at Falmer. One year today seems the most viable solution for Pride.
I cannot think of a bigger event in the history of Brighton and Hove that is dedicated to the people of Brighton and Hove, than the opening of the Falmer Stadium. The first competitive match being incredibly important occasion to the club, the supporters and the city.
I can think of nothing worse than the Stadium sitting empty on the first weekend of the 2011/12 League season whilst the City is overrun with people who have no real interest in the conurbation aside from it being a party venue.
Thats unfair!