greyseagull
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Classic example of a journalist writing something for themself rather than their rapidly declining readership.
Just a quick edit for you
Classic example of a journalist writing something for themself rather than their rapidly declining readership.
Personally I hate Pompey more than Palace, but you are correct here. It's unrequited so we moved on from them around 1974. You can see that on NSC - how many Portsmouth fans do we get on here?
None that I speak to.... I am 54... I am wholly in favour of the Palace rivalry, it was born out of the cup games... 40 years is not recent.Not really. Most older Albion fans also say the rivalry with Palace is a manufactured one. I've certainly never been fussed about their results
As BG points out, the real rivalry is with Portsmouth #twats
How was it manufactured? What do you think that even means? The CEOs didn't get together for a beer and say 'let's pretend to be rivals to help get the crowd involved'. There was genuine bitterness, and where I grew up in the middle of the two clubs there was a rivalry.Not really. Most older Albion fans also say the rivalry with Palace is a manufactured one.
Good for you. We don't all have to feel the same as you.I've certainly never been fussed about their results
Do Portsmouth fans even know?As BG points out, the real rivalry is with Portsmouth #twats
Going back to the 50s the rivalry was us and Portsmouth and Southampton with Bournemouth. Palace were never even mentioned either for or against.
His article (no link attached - sorry Andy) today starts with:
"The most meaningful result at the weekend came at the Olympic Stadium. Not because Palace were hammered - the manufactured rivalry with Albion has never really interested me.."
Get her!
Correct. It wasn't manufactured in the slightest. It arose naturally in the mid/late 1970s and for a a few years it was very passionate and all-consuming.could ours be said to be 'manufactured'? As others said there wasn't a rivalry, then a whole succession of things happened in the late 70s that caused a lot of bad blood and this has persisted. I wasn't around then, but in what sense was it manufactured?
Not really. Most older Albion fans also say the rivalry with Palace is a manufactured one. I've certainly never been fussed about their results
As BG points out, the real rivalry is with Portsmouth #twats
"the manufactured rivalry with Albion has never really interested me.."
It doesn't interest me that it doesn't interest you Andy. Just do the cuffing news.
Here here, started my Albion following day on the Arsgas and Naylors quip made the blood boil. As a fan who lived through the 1970's, where heated close intense games were very real, where 2 managers openly showed their disgust for each other and the club's they managed, this is in no way a rent-a-rival rivalry.
This became very real by 2 sets of passionate fans, with 2 passionate outspoken managers and the competitiveness, passion and mutual dislike caused by the intensity of those real moments is in no way manufacturered.
Naylor couldnt understand, he wasn't there, he doesn't have the fire in his heart real Albion and Palace fans do, he never lived through any of that time and all the ding dongs and open hostility since.
He follows Brighton with his head win/lose or draw to pay his mortgage, he doesn't have that tribal instinct that's in the blood of Albion die hards. He's not experienced the fights, Hove train station/hove park, pubs, bubble fixtures, police and dogs from his comfy journo box. He's not seen the genuine venom and hatred in the eyes of palace fans, who genuinely do hate us in the same measure for all the same reasons.
Everything that Naylor does is manufactured as it's not from the heart or the viewpoint of a real passionate Brighton fan. As real fans it may not always be rational but it's absolutely real. Stick to facts Naylor and shut up about what you have zero understanding.
I detect the whiff of envy from Mr Naylor, showed his hand a bit methinks. Thats a bit of a snipe, along the lines of 'plastic', totally unnecessary and also complete bollox.
Nothing manufactured about the way we feel about Palarce, the circumstances that ignited the animosity between us are slightly different for the fans of the 70's and 80's but the rivalry is very very real. Pompey and Southampton have always been up there as our south coast rivals, in my experience Pompey more so, but Palace! Come on Naylor, you plank.