The trouble with Brighton People is that will come out in force to see a winning side. But if we were just a struggling Premiership side then gates would probably drop to around 13000-14000 like when we in top flight before.
I can see where he is coming from.
Driving at 3mph through cities probably distorts how big they are.
Well, if that's the most insulted you felt after about two and a half hours coverage including the post-match, that's not too bad.
It was mostly a Five Live eulogy to Brighton, the performance on the night, and what is going on at the club generally from commentators and pundits alike.
The trouble with Brighton People is that will come out in force to see a winning side. But if we were just a struggling Premiership side then gates would probably drop to around 13000-14000 like when we in top flight before.
Fail.
We didn't have a top flight stadium before.
Total game changer.
The trouble with Brighton People is that will come out in force to see a winning side. But if we were just a struggling Premiership side then gates would probably drop to around 13000-14000 like when we in top flight before.
Name a successful seaside town in recent years. Seaside towns are different to inland towns, for some reason. Didn't Brian Clough say "People go to Brighton for a holiday, for a Tory Party conference. Or for a dirty weekend. With all due respect to the club and its fans, you don't go there for the football."
Sad but true. Look at people moaning about Sunderland not being a 'glamorous' enough team. So if we were in the top flight being beaten by the likes of Wigan, Bolton & Blackburn crowds would drop off over time - although in the first season, could see us selling 20000 season tickets if priced right.
People saying Pleat's talking rubbish and then citing Blackburn, Wigan etc... Ridiculous. Wigan's ground looks half empty most weeks. They are only able to compete at PL because they have massive outside financial backing. The same is true of Bolton, though it's far less publicised.
If we were successful in the Prem, then I agree we'd fill the ground no problem. But good coaching alone's not even going to get you in the top 6 every year in that league sadly. We might be an attractive proposition for a billionaire though (if he can move us to Gatwick and build a 60000 seat ground... Eek).