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I don't mind Gayers but frankly I draw the line at lager swilling convicts.
what the f*** ever mate , i'd rather suck a dead dingo's donger than hang around with a bunch of vegimite pilots....
I don't mind Gayers but frankly I draw the line at lager swilling convicts.
I have just been to a committee meeting in our block where a gay resident was complaining about the noise in St James Street last night by Spanish students celebrating the World Cup win.
We got onto talking about Prides street party and the noise which us residents have to endure every year for a whole weekend.
I mentioned that the football club and Pride were negotiating regarding the big kick off at Falmer and the possible movement of Pride to a different weekend as a one off. Well, he went nuclear! How dare a tin pot club that was bankrupt dictate to Pride who bring millions into the city each year. I pointed out that Pride was only going ahead due to the gay-friendly council loaning Pride money. I'm now being reported to the LGBTS local copper for homophobic comments! This, even though my next door neighbour is gay and has been a friend for 14 years!
Anyway, not sure how true this is, but a petition is going to be passed around at this years Pride threatening to move Pride to another area on the South Coast if agreement is reached to favour football over Pride next year.
I though Pride (Brighton) is/was on the verge of liquidation anyway!
*awaiting a dawn raid by the LGBTS task force!
I wouldn't worry about it, mate.
Seeing as the bloke starts from a position of willful ignorance (perhaps you should introduce him to HB&B - they'd get on like a house on fire), his opinion counts for f*** all. It's the opinion of the Pride Committee (is he a representative or spokesperson?) and the Police in answering the Albion's request that's important.
There is obviously room for an Albion home match AND Pride in the city (albeit on different weekends) - it seems like he thinks there will be football INSTEAD of Pride - and both are vital as they are cash cows for Brighton & Hove. Anyone like him who thinks it isn't is evidently a bit of a berk.
You have summed it up pretty accurately. I don't think he's a big cheese in the general run of things, he sits on various tenant focus groups and the St James Street local action group and actively campaigns against non gay owned establishments that attempt to move into St James Street. I think he is probably upset because our residents booted him off the committee after his abuse and bullying of elderly female residents.
It's flippin ridiculous that this is causing an issue. Every season for god knows how long we have not had a home fixture because it clashes with Pride, and just this once we ask for one so we can have the first game at Falmer as the first game of season and they kick up a fuss, flippin unbelievable.
They need to get a sense of proportion.
I think that's right. There are loud-mouthed, bigoted, opionated and twattish individuals in both camps; clippedgull just happened to run into one of 'theirs'.But, in the same way that HB&B loves to kick up a fuss about Pride on here, it is just a few loud-mouthed individuals. The Argus quote from someone on the organising committee was that they were receptive to the idea and looking into it.
It's flippin ridiculous that this is causing an issue. Every season for god knows how long we have not had a home fixture because it clashes with Pride, and just this once we ask for one so we can have the first game at Falmer as the first game of season and they kick up a fuss, flippin unbelievable.
They need to get a sense of proportion.
Maybe move pride to Cowfold?
Can someone explain why the club is so keen that the first Falmer home match is the opening weekend of the season?
Is it to reduce the risk of the first home match being midweek (if we get drawn at home in the League Cup and it starts between the first two weekends)?
Or is it something else?
You have summed it up pretty accurately. I don't think he's a big cheese in the general run of things, he sits on various tenant focus groups and the St James Street local action group and actively campaigns against non gay owned establishments that attempt to move into St James Street. I think he is probably upset because our residents booted him off the committee after his abuse and bullying of elderly female residents.
Probably that its not often you can open the season in a brand new state of the art stadium.
a midweek league cup tie against wycombe just wouldnt be the same.
the fact that we may actually win so instead of going into our second league game on NUL points we may actually have 3.
You've given three reasons here - to me, the middle one is persuasive, and should be understood by any of the City's authorities and the League. A midweek 'launch' would clearly be less of an occasion, and this is MASSIVE for B&H.
I'm sure I've read that the club has expressed a firm preference for a 'home' start to the season; I'm just trying to confirm that the 'midweek league cup risk' is the reason for this preference.
That reason (midweek League Cup risk) wouldn't really be much of a persuasive argument to anyone EXCEPT Brighton fans.
I think the argument of 'momentous occasion for the city' holds more water.
Surely a midweek first proper match would be a much less momentous occasion for the City - that's not a football reason.
IMHO it has to be Saturday - but I'm not fussed if that's the first or second weekend of the season.
Surely a midweek first proper match would be a much less momentous occasion for the City - that's not a football reason.
IMHO it has to be Saturday - but I'm not fussed if that's the first or second weekend of the season.
I have just been to a committee meeting in our block where a gay resident was complaining about the noise in St James Street last night by Spanish students celebrating the World Cup win.
We got onto talking about Prides street party and the noise which us residents have to endure every year for a whole weekend.
I mentioned that the football club and Pride were negotiating regarding the big kick off at Falmer and the possible movement of Pride to a different weekend as a one off. Well, he went nuclear! How dare a tin pot club that was bankrupt dictate to Pride who bring millions into the city each year. I pointed out that Pride was only going ahead due to the gay-friendly council loaning Pride money. I'm now being reported to the LGBTS local copper for homophobic comments! This, even though my next door neighbour is gay and has been a friend for 14 years!
Anyway, not sure how true this is, but a petition is going to be passed around at this years Pride threatening to move Pride to another area on the South Coast if agreement is reached to favour football over Pride next year.
I though Pride (Brighton) is/was on the verge of liquidation anyway!
*awaiting a dawn raid by the LGBTS task force!