[Albion] Brighton & Hove Albion vs Liverpool *** Official Match Thread ***

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Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Klopp post match

Again, I'm very sorry, probably a lot of Liverpool fans are from Brighton, so they saw us now twice in two weeks.


Accurate or alluding to the fact we are still a small team.
No slight on us - just shows plastics up 🤷🏻‍♂️
 


brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
5,524
Nope, just leapt up when Liverpool scored. All around leapt up pointing and stewards came up and escorted them out. No trouble or verbals, just removed. As I say, never seen an away fan removed just for being in a home stand.
If away fans are spotted in the home end and removed I assume they are simply escorted outside? They arent escorted round to a more suitable seat in the away end?
 


The Fifth Column

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Nov 30, 2010
4,132
Hangleton
Police in Merseyside this evening have put out a warning for people to be on the lookout for a prolific offender after a series of incidents involving Liverpool FC. A police spokesman stated that they had received several complaints of a very skilled pickpocket operating at the weekends and targetting Liverpool FC players. They confirmed that one victim, a Mr T.A.Arnold of Wallasey, had been a victim on numerous occasions on two separate dates recently. Mr Arnold is said to have been at work on both occasions when he was confronted by a Japanese male who terrorised him and made him feel uncomfortable by placing him in his pocket, Mr Arnold states this happened repeatedly and on the second date he was so distressed he could not carry on working any longer and so only completed half of his shift, the rest of his shift being completed by a colleague at short notice. Mr Arnolds line manager, Mr J.Klopp said, "I will be reviewing the CCTV footage of both incidents to see if there is any way of preventing Mr.Arnold being a victim of this again, I don't want to victim shame but his performance at work lately has been dissapointing and I feel there is more to it than some alleged magically gifted Japanese guy singling him out and doing this to him, the police tell me of at least two other victims under similar circumstances since August of last year, in places such as Arsenal, Wolverhampton, Southampton and Everton". If anyone has any information please call 101 quoting Operation Blue Samurai.
 


Mike Small

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Dec 26, 2008
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What I enjoyed most today was Mitomas celebration. Ran to Sarmiento and Encisco. It shows a lot:
1) Our togetherness - he's keeping them out of the team but they're delighted
2) how much Mitoma is up for it
3) what a prick Moises has been when his 3 best mates who he has such a laugh with every day (Pervis, Jeremy and Encisco) are so happy for the club while Moises has completely let them all down and theyre his mates. Prick.
 




dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
16,269
London
What I enjoyed most today was Mitomas celebration. Ran to Sarmiento and Encisco. It shows a lot:
1) Our togetherness - he's keeping them out of the team but they're delighted
2) how much Mitoma is up for it
3) what a prick Moises has been when his 3 best mates who he has such a laugh with every day (Pervis, Jeremy and Encisco) are so happy for the club while Moises has completely let them all down and theyre his mates. Prick.
Eassssy.

He could be back in the team next Saturday !!
 
















Mortdecai

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Aug 6, 2009
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Kirkkonummi, Finland
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The Maharajah of Sydney

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Jul 7, 2003
1,417
Sydney .
I'm happy to pay a subscription fee if someone can show it live elsewhere, without me having to watch that shit

No need to pay a subscription fee, Paramount Plus hold the Australian streaming rights and have a 7-Day Free Trial.
Very little scrutiny (I'm on my 2nd free trial), might not even require a VPN ; https://tinyurl.com/Paramount-Plus-Free-Trial

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raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
7,385
Wiltshire
Klopp post match

Again, I'm very sorry, probably a lot of Liverpool fans are from Brighton, so they saw us now twice in two weeks.


Accurate or alluding to the fact we are still a small team.
Odd comment from him...is he calling out their plastics for not supporting their team loudly enough 🤔🤔
 




bomber130

bomber130
Jun 10, 2011
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Not sure if previously mentioned but De Zerbi didn’t seem his usual passionate self yesterday. Even at the end of the game.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
57,311
Back in Sussex
Not sure if previously mentioned but De Zerbi didn’t seem his usual passionate self yesterday. Even at the end of the game.
He was asked about that in one of the post-match interviews, and said he "didn't like the game", presumably meaning he didn't think we were playing well.
 








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