Comparing US and UK laws and media like for like is not possible.
US has free speech embedded in its constitution… we pay for BBC and rely (trust) them to be impartial aim all their reporting.
Example is the late show, Jon Stewart was massively influential between 00-09 to the liberal left in US...
Why did Boca not accept our other offers?
How long will it take him to understand our ‘tactical disposition’ and ‘style of play’ I wonder?
He’ll have to stop the flicks and wouldn’t expect to see him anytime soon in first team chopping inside on his right foot after nutmegging an unprepared...
Difference is wages between us and West Ham, and they have a 60k stadium revenue income.
We are a better footballing team to watch.
Do we want to win trophies or be a better footballing team?
What would you prefer?
And that is a genuine NSC question as we have the ambition, but at some point...
I think that is a very reasonable position.
As the OP, if I didn’t start this thread, someone else would have.
I think to have the freedom to debate these very sensitive geo-political subjects is something we should be proud of being able to do in the UK freely, without state or Government...
I’m a Glaswegian who was brought up in the 70’s/80/‘s who now happens live in Sussex and who has felt and experienced the hatred from both sides at old firm games. I have experienced political, religious bigotry at football and it’s not pleasant. You still see it today and it should be stamped...
Jees…… I get that Brighton geographically/ politically is a right on, anti tory(boo), left wing/socialist/right side of history (questionable) city in UK…….but
That is not a pre-requisite to support the Albion FFS….
Just be happy for Tony and all he’s all done for the football cub.
I’m a season...