BrightonCottager
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And you. I'll be with come the revolution. On balance, capitalism is doing no favours to football in this country.Good luck for the rest of the season!
And you. I'll be with come the revolution. On balance, capitalism is doing no favours to football in this country.Good luck for the rest of the season!
oooh hello he's got his 'chum' to back him up. It's like being ravaged by a camp marshmallows! Better watch my back! poofsare you related to dip stick by any chance
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DR
how awful for you Bwian. wait till you grow up then you'll have real problems to worry about, you little twerpIt is embarrassing. Stop announcing the away attendance and it will be resolved.
I like it. It's nice. I think there should be an FA rule that teams have to clap when the other team score.Jeez I miss the days of snarling OB dogs getting shoved back into the escort to the ground. All this happy clapping lets listen to the f@cking band family day out bollocks makes me
So when Millwall come down in a couple of weeks and give us loads of homophobic abuse before and during the game will they get a clap for making a fantastic effort to come down on a Friday night or booed cos their scum.
There's been a 'debate' on a Fulham messageboard about that 'Does your boyfriend know you're here?' chant. I believe the chant was directed at the oafs on the balcony above the away end who were chucking coins and bottles at the Fulham fans after we got our second goal. I personally thought it was a stupid and unoriginal homophobic chant, particularly as our nickname is The Cottagers. I applaud the Albion for the stance it has taken on trying to stamp out homophobia. The debate on the messageboard got locked by the moderators!Of course they will.
Same as Saturday when those lovely Fulham lot who got going early doors with a rousing 'we can see you holding hands' followed by a 'does your boyfriend know your here'.
Do we give it back to them?
No, they are to be warmly clapped (even though they were winning the match at the time) by THE most welcoming of home fans who really don't mind the names they are being called because those cheeky little tinkers travelled a shorter distance than I do on my daily commute with 3 points in their bin.
Can I enlighten you? I'd say there are a couple of hundred of Fulham fans in B+H - about a hundred of them STH or regular attendees at the Cottage. In the 90s I knew one other, now I've found more fellow Cottagers. Most have family roots in Fulham or Putney or SW London but their ancestors have moved away to Surrey, Berkshire and some in Sussex as Fulham and Putney became gentrified. Most of the Fulham fanbase remains in London or thereabouts. But the bloke in front of me at the Cottage lives in Essex, another lives in Hastings and I was talking to 2 old timers in the Brighthelm pub from Gillingham in Dorset and Southampton. And there are still 'rough' parts of SW London, it's not all rowing on the river and craft beer at the Sloaney Pony.
don't flatter yourself tarquinoooh hello he's got his 'chum' to back him up. It's like being ravaged by a camp marshmallows! Better watch my back! poofs
There's been a 'debate' on a Fulham messageboard about that 'Does your boyfriend know you're here?' chant. I believe the chant was directed at the oafs on the balcony above the away end who were chucking coins and bottles at the Fulham fans after we got our second goal. I personally thought it was a stupid and unoriginal homophobic chant, particularly as our nickname is The Cottagers. I applaud the Albion for the stance it has taken on trying to stamp out homophobia. The debate on the messageboard got locked by the moderators!
And I went with a Manure fan from Hove and a Cardiff fan from Cardiff. We all thought it likely to be the only chance we'd ever get of a European final. A certain unknown winger called Aguero was our undoing. Unfortunately Bobby was crocked and probably shouldn't have started but I can't blame him. Pity our management team then couldn't repeat the unlikely feat of getting a mediocre set of players to a major final with England last summer.I went to hamburg for the fulham final with 4 fulham fans from brighton
Probably showing more passion doing that than getting behind the team ,sound like a bunch of toby'sWill those 3 in front of me who insist every home game upon standing up and applauding with hands in the air when the away support is announced please desist from this with immediate effect
Thank you
Sounded like the away attendance got roundly boo'ed this afternoon and rightly so.
Sounded like the away attendance got roundly boo'ed this afternoon and rightly so.
They were possibly the quietest away fans at the Amex so far. Obviously loads of day trippers as I'm sure Brentford used to bring about 500 fans when we played them at Withdean.
Will those 3 in front of me who insist every home game upon standing up and applauding with hands in the air when the away support is announced please desist from this with immediate effect
Thank you
They were possibly the quietest away fans at the Amex so far. Obviously loads of day trippers as I'm sure Brentford used to bring about 500 fans when we played them at Withdean.
Why don't you ****ing tell them that at the ****ing ground for **** sake if they are actually sat in front of you then have a quiet word jesus christ no need to come on here and preach about it, so completely pathetic.