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Johnny Byrne-The Greatest
When was the last time we won an important game?
Every Brighton game is much more important than any game that Man Scum take part in, unless it is against us of course.
When was the last time we won an important game?
Chez, the man of the people
When was the last time we won an important game?
You are right, it is a disgrace to the good name of United's superstars. They'd walk into our team.
I'm still drooling about Tevez performance. And that goal. Cor
Two very different situations though. This season I have seen 0 Manchester United games, but over 40 Albion games. Surely that says something about where my priorities lie? In my mind, the two clubs will never compete, so I can have a liking of United over the rest of the Premiership and Europe. If we played United, I'd be supporting Albion all the way.
Every Brighton game is much more important than any game that Man Scum take part in, unless it is against us of course.
Quick Question, WW. Was It You That Started A Thread A Few Months Ago Moaning About A Picture Of A Man Utd Player On The Seagulls Website?
A Really Good Moan Too About Why The f*** Man U Should Be On A Brighton Website.
Seagulls website - purpose, to inform about Albion NEWS.
NSC - purpose, to discuss anything from Albion, to cricket, to classy ladies, to what's on your itunes, to how bigger a tit Downloaded Penguin is, to Man United and many many more things as well.
Isn't that the beauty of lower league football though? The fact that it is on a far smaller scale, but just as enjoyable and important? Just a thought, like
No - the Brighton games are much more important TO ME (and presumably you). In terms of football fixtures though, we've not really won any of real importance for a few years now, certainly nothing that compares to a CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL.
Therefore, there's been little to 'celebrate'. But you'll notice, despite my positive postings on NSC after wins, they go ignored by people who prefer to play the 'moaning card'. Yawn.
It IS as enjoyable and it IS as important. It's also personal to the likes of us.
But you cannot tell me that our 3-0 win against Crewe (which i enjoyed immensely) was in a game as important as a Champions League semi final.
And on an unrelated note. F*ck me. Messi. WHAT a player. Fergie, sign him up!
Well watching albion is the only way football MEANS anything to me. They're the only team I can actually be genuinely angry with after a defeat, or feel a sense of being part of any success. I am proud of United, as they're my "second team" and they did it on behalf of England, but they're a DISTANT second to albion. Therefore, when the albion play well and are truly successful (which to be fair hasn't really happened for a few years now) I am more proud of them. I am a million times more emotionally involved with Albion, and in terms of "pleasure" they're the only team I can enjoy watching live, but I wouldn't say they make me PROUD regularly. Tonight, albeit on a far smaller scale, did make me proud.
No - the Brighton games are much more important TO ME (and presumably you). In terms of football fixtures though, we've not really won any of real importance for a few years now, certainly nothing that compares to a CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL.
Therefore, there's been little to 'celebrate'. But you'll notice, despite my positive postings on NSC after wins, they go ignored by people who prefer to play the 'moaning card'. Yawn.
No - the Brighton games are much more important TO ME (and presumably you). In terms of football fixtures though, we've not really won any of real importance for a few years now, certainly nothing that compares to a CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL.
Therefore, there's been little to 'celebrate'. But you'll notice, despite my positive postings on NSC after wins, they go ignored by people who prefer to play the 'moaning card'. Yawn.