BN41Albion
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- Oct 1, 2017
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I have no comments on the atmosphere but I do wonder about this attitude. Turn it around: why is 11 guys on the pitch required to lift the 30 000 in the stands rather than vice versa? Why are some fans of some teams singing their hearts out even when the game or result is shite?
Tbh I dont think I've ever seen a higher percentage of fans saying "the team need to give me something to cheer about or I'll be quiet" rather than the more common "I want to help and support my team through thick and thin" mentality.
Why do you expect the players (usuaully mercenaries) to fight for you when if you're (many of you have watched Brighton alongside some of the last homo erectus) not going to fight for them?
Our home form has been so bad for so long it's sucked the life out of the place. We so seldom score or look like winning at home. As others have said, the atmosphere often starts well then it becomes a case of here we go again and frustration sets in. It would be/is the same at the vast majority of grounds in the same/similar circumstances, in this country at least. It'd be a lot more toxic at some other grounds in fact with the same home record over such a long period.