If we are to mention Potter then mention also to Poyet who started the foundations of the system and team and Hughton who took us that extra mile.
Great video. Liked the Spurs video as well with the slow mo of the goal. Cant find it on youtube.
I do wonder as a 15 year old me now would I get hooked on the Albion like I did all those years ago. Probably couldn’t afford a ticket and definitely couldn’t afford to go away even if I could get a ticket.
I do wonder as a 15 year old me now would I get hooked on the Albion like I did all those years ago. Probably couldn’t afford a ticket and definitely couldn’t afford to go away even if I could get a ticket.
Many Albion away games have gone to general sale this season and are circa £20 for under 21s. I’m always taken by number of teens/20somethings who make up our away support.
At 15 I was using paper round money to go different when your 18+ as you can work full time. Good to hear though.Many Albion away games have gone to general sale this season and are circa £20 for under 21s. I’m always taken by number of teens/20somethings who make up our away support.
I was a pack of ten Embassy No.1 and the obligatory box of matches teen, you must of had a better paper roundI go home and away with my son who is 15 and he's very much into it. I couldn't go on Sunday so he went by himself and met some mates at the ground. Two differences - firstly I pay for his tickets, whereas I used to get my own out of my paper round money. Secondly I don't think he smuggled 10 B&H and a box of matches in.
Jem is right, lots of youngsters going to every game and you soon get to know their faces. I'm sure my lad will team up with a group at some point and leave me to hunt for real ale boozers
A great reminder why we support this club.
I do wonder as a 15 year old me now would I get hooked on the Albion like I did all those years ago. Probably couldn’t afford a ticket and definitely couldn’t afford to go away even if I could get a ticket.
I know that non league football has seen a huge increase in supporter numbers since lockdown. I know my late Grandad's club Havant & Waterlooville who had average crowds around 600 or so 5 years ago, now often take that number away from home with many youngsters going along for what you'd describe as typical away days, only it's £15 to get in, and you can change ends at half time. Perhaps that is where people are heading when they realise watching the PL home and away is the best part of £2k per year.
Brighton must be one of the best club out there that reminds its fans, players, staff and managers of its history and how it got from the Goldstone to Withdean to here.
Countless videos, promo, tributes, acknowledgement marking 10th anniversaries, 20th anniversaries, 25th anniversaries. Here's just one small example of Dick telling the story in full on the official Albion YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4xw1mnaYHU
So i'm pretty perplexed - even in reaction to that rather brilliant bit of video editing - that there's a belief that there's a reluctance by the club to do it properly or tell the story or to deliberately misrepresent the roles of those who played their part or that the club isn't trying to ensure its not forgotten. And who really thinks that if you're telling the story and bringing it up to date that Potter wouldn't be in it ? Really ?
It's a classic 3 Act structure isn't it, Act 1 Goldstone, Act 2 Survival, Act 3 Renaissance. You can't end Act 3 in the past, so ending it with Potter leaving the field after a win away to Spurs bang in the present seems pretty spot on when Act 1 started with desperation and protest at possible extinction. Seemed a well structured piece of film making to me.