Monkey Man
Your support is not that great
Only a Brighton fan.
Imagine if you guys went up! Youd be hoping for draws every week.
Isn't that a fair description of how Palace fans look at the dark days to come between now and May?
Only a Brighton fan.
Imagine if you guys went up! Youd be hoping for draws every week.
The last Bournemouth game I went to was on TV and I remember it being delayed due to fans on the pitch...for some reason![]()
i suspect the only "tension" was in 71-72 when albion, villa, notts county, and bournemouth, were in contention (villa and the albion in the end)
spookily for the 70's one needed a ticket to get into dean court, and the albion supporters duly filed into the end where bloody ted macdougall handled the ball into the net and the goal stood. I think bertie lutton scored for us and we drew 1-1.
The seventies are , of course, notorious. In the top division there was an element of hooliganism, and the supporters weren't much better. There were 22,000 watching us at bournemouth so there was a bit of copy catting going on, so there was some excitement, and some handbags. One of their fans even swore at me - no, honest !
In those days nobody sang about albion supporters and their sexual preferences, though we sang that notorious song about georgie best, and alan ball and what ted macdougall liked to do as an adult in his own private time.
But bournemoth as big rivals ?
I think not.
Only a Brighton fan.
Imagine if you guys went up! Youd be hoping for draws every week against your 'other' teams.
I think they try to dislike everyone on the south coast but no-one gives a shit about them in return. They HATE Southampton, but Southampton probably dislike us more than they do Bournemouth. Out of the biggest four clubs on the coast, Portsmouth, Southampton, Brighton and Bournemouth, Bournemouth are the smallest club by some distance.
Means nothing more to me to be playing them.
We were direct rivals for promotion in the 71-72 season and it was very satisfying to beat them to it, especially as they were so widely-feted because of Ted McDougall, while we were largely ignored by the national media. But otherwise? Small club in the middle of nowhere. Like Swindon. Not as significant a bump on our landscape as Millwall, Watford or Reading.