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[Albion] Away fans in home ends







View attachment 191777From the Argus fan gallery if anybody was wondering what about half the away end looked like yesterday. Our support has never been elite but yesterday was a new low. It needs sorting out.
Just literally about to post this. f***ing disgraceful. I would have defo made comments, you can tell they are plastic from a mille away. Not a single one looks like the cliche BHA fan. ****s.
 


Ike and Tina Burner

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The moment I saw all the half and half plastics my enthusiasm for the game dropped massively. I won't be the only one to have felt subdued in this way. I still sung my heart out but I can understand others not bothering as much.
The situation to me is quite simple. We are not a big club and that's fine. Anfield is a decent distance away and expensive to get to. We shouldn't be selling it out after 7 seasons in the prem or whatever it is. We should have taken about 1800 yesterday and been loud because our supporters were unified and together.
What actually happened was the 1800 or whatever went but were joined by plastic Southern "scousers" with membership or tourists who bought touted tickets. They dilute our actual support to the point a good atmosphere is impossible. 100 loyal fans can make a racket but 100 loyal supporters mixed up amongst 100 plastics can't.
 




dazzer6666

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Just literally about to post this. f***ing disgraceful. I would have defo made comments, you can tell they are plastic from a mille away. Not a single one looks like the cliche BHA fan. ****s.
Think the guy in the beige cap is looking sufficiently disappointed with the half and half-carrying twats to be genuine. Bet he’s on here too :laugh:
 




Justice

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The moment I saw all the half and half plastics my enthusiasm for the game dropped massively. I won't be the only one to have felt subdued in this way. I still sung my heart out but I can understand others not bothering as much.
The situation to me is quite simple. We are not a big club and that's fine. Anfield is a decent distance away and expensive to get to. We shouldn't be selling it out after 7 seasons in the prem or whatever it is. We should have taken about 1800 yesterday and been loud because our supporters were unified and together.
What actually happened was the 1800 or whatever went but were joined by plastic Southern "scousers" with membership or tourists who bought touted tickets. They dilute our actual support to the point a good atmosphere is impossible. 100 loyal fans can make a racket but 100 loyal supporters mixed up amongst 100 plastics can't.
Back in the day the spur of the moment away games have always proved to be some of the best ever supporting the Albion. I’m not ashamed to say I can’t be arsed with point collecting and booking weeks in advance or some little hitler demanding ID. Football used to be anonymous no one cared who you were an escape from real life for a day.
Sometimes you would be with a couple of hundred or a couple of thousand like wise fans it didn’t really matter.
 




Talby

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You mean, they don't appear to be over 60 years old?

View attachment 191777From the Argus fan gallery if anybody was wondering what about half the away end looked like yesterday. Our support has never been elite but yesterday was a new low. It needs sorting out.
lots of players had friends and family there on Saturday. Of course i understand the Club will give an allocation to them but the atmosphere was terrible and it was like being surrounded by corporate hospitality and day trippers.

There must have been large numbers of people who didn’t have their names on the tickets. I cannot believe the club apply their policies consistently.

Gruda’s dad was there, he got sent back to his seat by stewards when he was shouting hello to his boy as he warmed up.
 




BN41Albion

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View attachment 191777From the Argus fan gallery if anybody was wondering what about half the away end looked like yesterday. Our support has never been elite but yesterday was a new low. It needs sorting out.

That's harsh on our support: going back many years (way before the Amex was built) we've had very good away support - we've always taken reletively very good numbers even when down in League 1 and 2 (in new money) across the country and always made very good noise. Miss those away days quite a lot when I think back.
What needs sorting out is how the tickets are allocated and the 1901 debacle it seems, and only for the games against the likes of Liverpool (or only Liverpool- I've never noticed issues like at Liverpool on Saturday anywhere else?). I mean just the other week we took well over 2k proper fans to Newcastle
 


Uh_huh_him

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The 18:43 back from liverpool was rammed with 95% Southern Liverpool fans.
I booked my ticket well in advance but couldn't reserve a seat for the return journey. (£114 return)
Ended up standing between carriages with about 20 others.

Talking to a Brighton fan, whose mate was Liverpool - seemed to be respectful enough and wasn't wearing any colours.
Another young bloke (liverpool) talking about spending £250 - £400 for Liverpool tickets (in the home ends)

3 others around me I recognised from the game and they turned out to be Liverpool fans - but weren't noticeably so during the game

I eventually had enough of standing at Milton Keynes. The train had been delayed and was like a sauna by that point.
Picked up the next train to Euston and it was 90% empty.
Best decision of the day.
 


Talby

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That's harsh on our support: going back many years (way before the Amex was built) we've had very good away support - we've always taken reletively very good numbers even when down in League 1 and 2 (in new money) across the country and always made very good noise. Miss those away days quite a lot when I think back.
What needs sorting out is how the tickets are allocated and the 1901 debacle it seems, and only for the games against the likes of Liverpool (or only Liverpool- I've never noticed issues like at Liverpool on Saturday anywhere else?). I mean just the other week we took well over 2k proper fans to Newcastle
My kids go to more away games than I do these days and they said the difference between Newcastle and Liverpool was really noticeable.

I enjoyed the match on Saturday but the atmosphere was flat. I get the club want to protect the reputation of the club and make sure only loyal fans get to go….YEAH, RIGHT!!!
 




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Just literally about to post this. f***ing disgraceful. I would have defo made comments, you can tell they are plastic from a mille away. Not a single one looks like the cliche BHA fan. ****s.
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Herr Tubthumper

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Herr Tubthumper

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Just literally about to post this. f***ing disgraceful. I would have defo made comments, you can tell they are plastic from a mille away. Not a single one looks like the cliche BHA fan. ****s.
Are they “plastic fans”, Liverpool fans or, more likely imho, friends and family of players and/or club sponsors? Liverpool is a hugely popular fixture , I’d say the most popular one we have, it stands to reason that it will be in demand from players friends and family and sponsors. I’ve sat behind player’s family myself at Anfield before.
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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Just literally about to post this. f***ing disgraceful. I would have defo made comments, you can tell they are plastic from a mille away. Not a single one looks like the cliche BHA fan. ****s.
I think one of them is Mrs Veltman. Be careful , she might also be useful at dark arts.
 


Hometownglory

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Half and half scarfs are a deffinate no in my book. When that guy appears at Brighton station whenever a 'Big 6' team visits pushing them on people. The blue and red ones are particular bad, they just look like Palace scarfs when be worn. If you want to highlight yourself as a plastic - buy one of those! 🤮
 




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The 18:43 back from liverpool was rammed with 95% Southern Liverpool fans.
I booked my ticket well in advance but couldn't reserve a seat for the return journey. (£114 return)
Ended up standing between carriages with about 20 others.

Talking to a Brighton fan, whose mate was Liverpool - seemed to be respectful enough and wasn't wearing any colours.
Another young bloke (liverpool) talking about spending £250 - £400 for Liverpool tickets (in the home ends)

3 others around me I recognised from the game and they turned out to be Liverpool fans - but weren't noticeably so during the game

I eventually had enough of standing at Milton Keynes. The train had been delayed and was like a sauna by that point.
Picked up the next train to Euston and it was 90% empty.
Best decision of the day.
I was on that train. Got a seat eventually but away from my mates and opposite a middle aged, middle class Dutch couple in brand new Liverpool scarves who spent the journey reading and drinking coffee. Further down a lot of people on their own in this season’s home Liverpool kit. Obviously easier to get singles if you want the home end.

The journey was livened up a bit from Crewe by some very cockney (and funny) Dagenham fans.

When you’re doing a long away, half the fun is banter and drinking on the train there and back. Not sitting on an overbooked sauna watching a Dutch women drinking an overpriced hot beverage and multiple Londoners on their own, glued to their phones.
 








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