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As you weren't there it doesn't matter does it
Uri Geller now, are we?
As you weren't there it doesn't matter does it
Interesting turn of phrase there. Wouldn't someone who was at the game know about the public transport difficulties and also have seen many fans who arrived 5-10 minutes late because of a train cancellation and traffic jam? Were you there Vaughan? When did you leave? And how do you travel?
Wow just wow…south Norwood an inner city ghetto, most fans live local, bedsits, etc… you need to get out of the middle class utopia that is Brighton.
I know it’s tongue in cheek but a lot of palace fans come from the south of Norwood, inner city Ghettos like Warlingham, woldingham Oxted and East grinstead or really rough places like Dulwich or Bromley. We can’t all live in leafy Whithawk or the tree lined roads of portslade.
As you weren't there it doesn't matter does it
If the players expected to be clapped off yesterday then they should have tried a bit harder for the couple of hours leading up to that.
What do people suggest, locking all the doors until 10 minutes after the whistle to force people to stay against their wills?
Uri Geller now, are we?
Wrong and another Palace trope.
The Amex is a nice place to drink wine though.
,,,but we know its par for the course, bless him
Being smug and condescending doesn't make you sound important, pal. No matter how hard you try.
I expected this backlash tbh, my point is that some of our fans seem to leave early to get that 15 minute advantage (which is what it is most of the time) or whatever it is getting home even when we're winning, is it really worth it?
Most of our supporters live no more than an hour train journey away by what it seems, so what you're talking about is a bit different
Most of our supporters live no more than an hour train journey away by what it seems, so what you're talking about is a bit different
And your information about where supporters live comes from where??
Don’t know where the OP got the info but it is freely available on the club site.
Brighton fans, on average, live 35 miles from the American Express Community Stadium (the Premier League average is 56 miles)
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/1627538/albion-rank-third-in-premier-league-fan-survey
Only the 3rd time I've ever left before the final whistle. The others were away, 5 nil down to Palarse and away to Northampton as I'd miss a train, just got into the street and we equalised so rushed back in to see the Cobblers score a winner. Yesterday it was wet, cold, crap footie and I had five moaning kids with me who all wanted to go home. With transport shambles I understand leaving early. I never understood people that take their seat 10 minutes late with a bag of chips, then disappear 10 minutes before half-time and emerge deep into the second half. Football aside it's poor economics on an expensive day out.
I think it's about time someone says this but is it just me that thinks there's an issue with so many people leaving early?
From what I've gathered from my few years watching the Albion I noticed that nearly every game a flow of fans have left before the final whistle, obviously yesterday wasn't a good one, probably our worst under potter but we're 9th yet about two thirds of the ground cleared out 10 minutes before the end.
And when so many people leave, how do we expect to produce a miracle last minute goal in any game when there isn't much support left?
I believe too many people are prioritizing getting home over supporting the team and if that's the case then why go in the first place?
Anyway, I'd like to hear what you lot think about it or any solutions there could be
Don’t know where the OP got the info but it is freely available on the club site.
Brighton fans, on average, live 35 miles from the American Express Community Stadium (the Premier League average is 56 miles)
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/1627538/albion-rank-third-in-premier-league-fan-survey