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Brighton Promoted OR England win Euro

Brighton Promoted OR England Win Euro 2004

  • Brighton promoted, England lose in Semi's

    Votes: 83 76.9%
  • England Win Euro, Brighton lose in Semi's

    Votes: 25 23.1%

  • Total voters
    108


METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,826
CrabtreeBHA said:

Is a tough decision as I have never celebrated a goal like I did on sunday at Swindon...

Are you sure? What about Robbie's at Hereford as surely that was more significant? That day we teetered on the abyss whilst we can always recover from overall defeat to Swindon.

As for your original question i'll still plumb for Albion getting promoted thanks:clap2:
 




Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Re: Re: Brighton Promoted OR England win Euro

METALMICKY said:
Are you sure? What about Robbie's at Hereford as surely that was more significant? That day we teetered on the abyss whilst we can always recover from overall defeat to Swindon.

was'nt at the match but did obviously celebrate at home but it was so long ago I barely remember it, think I just went crazy for abit but theres nothing like being at a match and seeing the goal scored there in the flesh. Obviously if I we're at Hereford then that would've been the most amazing feeling ever.
 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,416
Location Location
Its GOT to be the Albion.
I'd get a massive buzz from England winning the Euro's...but after the summer and its all died down, its back to the proper footy, and I'd MUCH rather have 9 months of visiting the likes of Leeds, Wolves, Forest and Sunderland, than I would Torquay, Stockport, Doncaster and Chesterfield.

Choosing England over the Albion would be like sacrificing a really good regular shag with Emma Bunton, just to have a one-off with J-Lo. You'd really enjoy it at the time, and it'd certainly be something you'd remember for ever, but you'd end up regretting it soon after when you end up playing hide-the-sausage with Mo Mowlam instead of Emma, as a result of your fling with J-Lo.

Or something.
 












Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Reading Posh said:
So every single post has Brighton (except this one ;) ) but the voting is only 3:1 ???

not every single post! mine and Redland's for starters and I'm sure theres one more in there somewhere! Not everyone who votes states why though.
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
Turkey said:
Albion all the way. It effects me more. I watch Brighton. Supporting England must be like supporting a to Premiership team - only seeing them on TV. Seagulls all the way.

Well start watching England live? Join Englandfans and apply for tickets.

I am not sure I can actually answer this one. I go through phases of caring about England more than the Albion and vice versa. During Japan, if I had been asked England to win the thing or the Albion to stay up, it would have been England all the way. At the moment, as we are in the middle of a play off campaign, the Albion, however once we get to the tournament, that could change.

Sorry did not really answer the question.
 


finbar

Active member
Jul 15, 2003
247
Hove
Until a couple of years ago would be Albion, but this summer Id prefer England to win the Euros. Never seen england win a thing and probably wont , and we only get a chance every 2 years. Playoffs arent like winning the championship. A difficult decision, im going with Engerland tho.
 




B.M.F

New member
Aug 2, 2003
7,272
wherever the money is
:albion: No questions. It is far more important than watching the Neville brothers give away needless penalties in every game
 




Chesney Christ

New member
Sep 3, 2003
4,301
Location, Location
England. Whats gonna make a better story for your grandchildren?

"I saw England win a major international tournament (something that may never happen again in your lifetime) and partied in the streets with the rest of the country" or "I remember one of Albion's 25 promotions"?

Also, I can enjoy an England win with my mates from down here, my old mates from Uni, people I work with and my family. An Albion promotion is a significant event to about 2% of the people in my life.
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
lincs seagull said:
Albion by a mile

it may be great to see england win but to see albion go up is even better

Dead right (and I have seen the 66 World Cup)
 




scarby

New member
Feb 16, 2004
718
wellingborough
its got to be england for me.

ever since i started supporting the albion, ive been through numorous ups & downs, from the (old) 1st division & cup final to the 3rd division and hereford, emotions from one end of the scale to the other.

ive never had that with england!!!

o.k, i went to germany (5-1), and japan, two years ago, v argentina, both games euphoric, but ain't winning a major tournament is it. albion have a crack at a title and cup every year, and we havent done too bad of late(apart from opting out the cup every year!) england have every two years.

dont get me wrong i'd love more than anything to see brighton at the millstad, but if we went up i fear we'd be the whipping boys again.
 


the full harris

New member
Feb 14, 2004
3,212
albion, deffo, i agree with turkey, albion effect me more cos i go and watch them.

probably change my mind when euro 2004 is going on though.
 






scarby

New member
Feb 16, 2004
718
wellingborough
mendoza10 said:
id choose the albion everytime.
england to me are just a football team, thr albion seem to be much MUCH more

but it would be a joyous occasion and occasions to joy over if england do win



JUST a football team................shame on you!!!!!:nono:
 


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