Baron Pepperpot
Active member
I attend Albion away matches in the Midlands and generally trips around the three hour mark. I don't bother with local matches or ones too far away. It's because I like a nice day out, but I don't like to be in a place swamped by Brighton fans. In short, I'm a bit of a loner and happy with it.
Back in the 90s I used to travel to away matches and at best there was only a few hundred Albion supporters, a lot of the time 300 or less (even in the 90/91 Play-Off season). We might top 1000 in London. Since then though, it seems that away attendance has grown rapidly. I'd be really interested to know why this is as it seems to be true across the board.
Travel costs have increased above inflation (petrol prices etc) so why the spike in away attendance ? I don't get it. Thoughts ?
Back in the 90s I used to travel to away matches and at best there was only a few hundred Albion supporters, a lot of the time 300 or less (even in the 90/91 Play-Off season). We might top 1000 in London. Since then though, it seems that away attendance has grown rapidly. I'd be really interested to know why this is as it seems to be true across the board.
Travel costs have increased above inflation (petrol prices etc) so why the spike in away attendance ? I don't get it. Thoughts ?