Was this sung by the Albion at those leaving early, or was it a West Ham chant?
Probably one that will be sung by all the visiting fans
I'm almost inclined to join in mind.
Yeah. I know people are worried about the trains, the traffic, being first in the queue for the P&R bus, being first in the queue for an after-match pint, getting the kids home 'cos it's a school night, etc etc etc - but it still gives the overall impression that a large percentage of Brighton fans are a load of quitters who give up on the team. I'm sure it didn't look good on TV.
Picked up by Sky cameras and commented on by Don Goodman.
You're right - it didn't look good. In fact, it looked embarrassing.
Yeah. I know people are worried about the trains, the traffic, being first in the queue for the P&R bus, being first in the queue for an after-match pint, getting the kids home 'cos it's a school night, etc etc etc - but it still gives the overall impression that a large percentage of Brighton fans are a load of quitters who give up on the team. I'm sure it didn't look good on TV.
It is sung at just about every single stadium in the country, more evident when the home side is losing with a few minutes to go, get over it, it happens everywhere, it isn't going to stop, don't let it upset you.
Yeah. I know people are worried about the trains, the traffic, being first in the queue for the P&R bus, being first in the queue for an after-match pint, getting the kids home 'cos it's a school night, etc etc etc - but it still gives the overall impression that a large percentage of Brighton fans are a load of quitters who give up on the team. I'm sure it didn't look good on TV.
Let's hope we get the chance to find out soon!I'm sure a similar amount would leave early if we were winning a game too.