Well I don't know anyone like that. So, to summarise; you think this discussion about ways to improve the atmosphere at the Amex is embarrassing, and anyway it won't work because we are overrun with second team supporters. I wonder if this same atmosphere debate on the West Ham, Arsenal, Spurs...
OK I'll inform my pal who moved to Brighton 30+ years ago from London (having supported Arsenal as a kid) and regularly went to Withdean, but then bought a season ticket at Falmer and now also goes to most away games and sings his head off, that his presence is no longer required...
Why is a discussion about trying to improve the atmosphere in a modern stadium where people have to sit in allocated seats embarrassing? It's a problem that many clubs moving to new stadiums have had. It's more embarrassing that after 9 years of building-up our large fan-base at The Amex that...
Oh come on, think about it. Surely you can see the difference between condemning someone purely because of their skin tone or birth place as opposed to using bad language. It annoyed me too when I read your original post.
I don't agree; I think that the Amex architects had a difficult problem to solve with a valley site, keeping the impact on the South Downs to a minimum, and comfortably accommodating 30,000, and they ticked all those boxes. It's also visually much more interesting than the cheap builds like...
WSU don't often begin songs but pick-up what the NS start and give it a boost. For e.g. you must have heard how loud "ALBION...ALBION..." can be when the WSU join in?
Blimey that's not my experience of the NS concourse; ES concourse yes maybe. I don't understand what you mean about "type of fan the club have targeted"? People use their own free will to attend or not attend a match, and where in the ground they sit. If you mean we've built a good safe...
I spend a lot of time in EU27 and it strikes me that your sweeping generalisation is typical of the false assumptions and misinformation that resulted in the referendum result. I bet you could not produce one shred of evidence to back your claim other than sensationalist tabloid rubbish.
You are absolutely right; Palarse fans like Storrington who bore on about our attendances at Withdean are pathetic. I happily admit that I only used to go to around 5 games a season in those days when I was able to scrounge a ticket (often sold out) but with The Amex I bought a season...