I believe Brighton has always had a large fan base in the Horsham area i.e. down the road from Crawley. Good luck to them.
Not just Horsham, lots of Albion fans in Crawley too, far more than people on here give credit too.
I believe Brighton has always had a large fan base in the Horsham area i.e. down the road from Crawley. Good luck to them.
I genuinely don't understand why one of NSCs more temperate personalities is acting like such a **** in this thread. Why so snippy?
Seems like a decent move on behalf of Crawley IMO, and one that may well help to attract a few more through the gates.
Perhaps because a troll with two accounts is advertising the season tickets (thread title only mentions them) of a rival Sussex club on a Brighton forum?
A club that had an institutional racism problem
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Perhaps because a troll with two accounts is advertising the season tickets (thread title only mentions them) of a rival Sussex club on a Brighton forum?
A club that had an institutional racism problem
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Perhaps because a troll with two accounts is advertising the season tickets (thread title only mentions them) of a rival Sussex club on a Brighton forum?
A club that had an institutional racism problem
Perhaps because a troll with two accounts is advertising the season tickets (thread title only mentions them) of a rival Sussex club on a Brighton forum?
A club that had an institutional racism problem
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As for the thread title only referencing Season Tickets, the article does not mention the % discount 9n match day prices so it would be wrong to assume the same discount. I believe any club moving away from the ridiculous pricing levels of match tickets should be appreciated. It is easy whilst enjoying the corporate hospitality of the NSC advertising revenues to ignore the cost to others.
As for two accounts as you have previously stated the other has been dormant for 6 odd years and log in details lost in the mist of times.
As for trolling, you accused me of that for posting a self deprecating joke. I note the person I referenced is genuinely being trolled by a poster who keeps making suggestions that person is a virgin.
As for institutional racism it seems Crawley have made strenuous efforts to eradicate that and should be applauded.
It is all about options
Perhaps because a troll with two accounts is advertising the season tickets (thread title only mentions them) of a rival Sussex club on a Brighton forum?
A club that had an institutional racism problem
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Let him go ahead and advertise them, (although l don't see it as advertising), Crawley and their 2,000 fans will never be a threat to us.
IMO Crawley have never been and will never be our rivals, I believe we have played them once in a first team FA Cup match.
To those berating Crawley well you really have dissapperared right up your own Premier leagues jacksies haven't you. This is a great move by them. One that might bring in bigger crowds and help a club survive by drawing g on its local fan base. Season tickets at the Albion, and other Premier league clubs, are ridiculous. We all know that ticket revenue is largely I significant to the club overall. If the club keep pushing the price envelope then soon all you 'loyal' fans will be paying a fortune to be surrounded by flag waving plastics. And you will deserve it.
PS: Are Albion season ticket prices "ridiculous" and are they really pushing the "price envelope" .
Good for Crawley, its a good option when Albion aren't playing , easy to park and i enjoy live football at all levels.
But the criticism for them on here is minimal and sure not reflective of NSC let alone the wider fanbase..
I remember a couple of occasions when we asked them for some help and they refused (different ownership accepted).
Kudos to those who support them but Brighton fans support Brighton, not Crawley.
To those berating Crawley well you really have dissapperared right up your own Premier leagues jacksies haven't you. This is a great move by them. One that might bring in bigger crowds and help a club survive by drawing g on its local fan base. Season tickets at the Albion, and other Premier league clubs, are ridiculous. We all know that ticket revenue is largely I significant to the club overall. If the club keep pushing the price envelope then soon all you 'loyal' fans will be paying a fortune to be surrounded by flag waving plastics. And you will deserve it.
Maybe, but you wouldn't see Red Cafe promoting season tickets for Rochdale or Salford City.