[Albion] Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester United *** Official Match Thread ***

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lawros left foot

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If Carlsberg made weekends,

Labour win Worthing council for the first time ever, and with a 10seat majority.

Luton Town make the play offs with one of the smallest budgets in the Championship. (The Nathan Jones connection, and my future Son in Law is a STH there)

And we woop the arse of Manchester United, a club I despise as much as Dirty Leeds. Not quite as much as Palace though.
 




crookie

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Just got home, what a game. Absolutely superb, all the way through the team. Sure it will be mentioned, Maupay straight down the tunnel and first out the ground, barely acknowledged the fans. Love the guy, but feel his heart isn't here any more

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dazzer6666

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Extract from the DT report which I liked

Brighton, on the other hand, were magnificent, thoroughly enjoying their evisceration of a once proud institution. Their manager Graham Potter has been spoken of this week as the most likely replacement should Antonio Conte walk from Tottenham. And you can see why he is a man in demand. While United continue to fail to get a tune out of a bunch of players valued at millions, Potter smartly organises a bunch who collectively cost not much more than the car valet bill at Old Trafford. Such is his expert tuition, there was not one player in the United side who might find a place in his Brighton team.

“A brilliant, brilliant day,” said Potter. “We’ve had to suffer a little bit at home recently. We made up for it today.”
 


A1X

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The place was ROCKING today, probably the best day at the Amex since promotion?
 


loz

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Can I just say although Rivals I love and have loved seeing the demise of Man U. So I will give you that thumping ( because that what it was) with good grace. I was sorry you eased of as I was hoping for 6 or 7 :)
 




Enjoyed your game today and congratulations on stuffing that shower of shit.

You should have won by more.

Whilst Brighton are our rivals, I genuinely hate Manchester United and their fans.

I’ll enjoy two games on MOTD tonight.

If you are Palarse, which I take it you are, my Palace work mates said the same funnily enough.

Right, back to hating each other now.
 




Javeaseagull

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What a time to be alive! Playing the best football I have ever seen from anyone, and I mean anyone. I look at the relegation battle which is nothing to do with me and see that Leeds, Burnley or Everton could go down. It really does not get any better than this!
 




Ooh it’s a corner

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Days like today justify me travelling from the west of Ireland to the Amex(usually via the West Mids). Just back near Coventry for MOTD. Quite outstanding performance throughout - magnificent - even WSU was rocking. Fantastic, fantastic day - we absolutely murdered them and finally got that home performance we’ve waited so long for - my tenth game this year, my first win!
 




Brilliant to be where we are but still having games that are meaningful - beating Leeds would be amazing considering what it would mean for them, and who knows, the west ham game could be a game for contention for 7th!!unreal.

Unbelievable isn't it! :) I'm just on cloud 9. Voice completely gone. Giving the Utd fans abuse after the game was a lovely sight to behold. Some scuffles after too as they couldn't handle it :) hahaaaaa
 




OzMike

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I stumbled out of bed to take a leak and just checked the result !
Couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Took the phone to the loo with me and had a sit down wee whilst reading this thread. Still sitting here with a few tesrs on my cheeks.
What a result and what emotions expressed here.
Going the sneek upstairs with headphones and watch the replay right now. :albion2:
 


portslade seagull

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We were unplayable at times today with sublime one touch moves very reminiscent of the blue side of Manchester. Every player contributed to a most enjoyable game. Cucurella was my MOM but special mention to Sanchez who made two outstanding saves. Welbeck is also so much better upfront
 






Is it PotG?

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Fantastic day, the cherry on the icing being whoever chirped up with 'Harvey, Harvey give us a song' to that eejut on the bridge.

Bravo.
 




crookie

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Days like today justify me travelling from the west of Ireland to the Amex(usually via the West Mids). Just back near Coventry for MOTD. Quite outstanding performance throughout - magnificent - even WSU was rocking. Fantastic, fantastic day - we absolutely murdered them and finally got that home performance we’ve waited so long for - my tenth game this year, my first win!
Total respect mate, that is some effort

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maresfield seagull

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Extract from the DT report which I liked

Brighton, on the other hand, were magnificent, thoroughly enjoying their evisceration of a once proud institution. Their manager Graham Potter has been spoken of this week as the most likely replacement should Antonio Conte walk from Tottenham. And you can see why he is a man in demand. While United continue to fail to get a tune out of a bunch of players valued at millions, Potter smartly organises a bunch who collectively cost not much more than the car valet bill at Old Trafford. Such is his expert tuition, there was not one player in the United side who might find a place in his Brighton team.

“A brilliant, brilliant day,” said Potter. “We’ve had to suffer a little bit at home recently. We made up for it today.”

That last sentence :cool:
 




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