Taybha
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And the rest, excellent excuse to escape the xmas shopping! Anything under 2000 is poor we expect the team to raise their game for the big matches we should do the same.
Triffic you pay for my ticket ile be there
And the rest, excellent excuse to escape the xmas shopping! Anything under 2000 is poor we expect the team to raise their game for the big matches we should do the same.
Triffic you pay for my ticket ile be there
Took 3500 plus to Chesterfield the last time Zamora played for us. Thats why I love the Albion, Chesterfield away is much more interesting than the like of Derby or Forest. Brighton have week in week out far bigger journeys than anyone else. Away support is quality when that is factored in but most dont have the brains to think of it because the press dont. How often do we hear "Some northern club have taken 2500 to some midlands club. Its taken them all about 45 minutes / 1 hour on the motorway. About the same journey time that our fans from Hastings take to get to home games.
it was more funLots of legitimate reasons being shared as to why we'll barely take 1300 to Derby. But it's still a poor showing from a side that's top of the table, unbeaten and playing one its main rivals for an automatic spot. I think we took more away in our league one days than we do now.
it was more fun
regards
DR
I'm not an ale drinking curry eating fanaticIt says more about you than anyone else if you can't go to Derby this weekend and not have bundles of fun.
Welcome!
Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm sure that play-off season we in the right hand corner for the play-off game but in the left hand corner for the league game. Now, I was (un)reasonably smashed on both occasions so it is entirely possible I've imagined the old switcheroo.
P.s Derby don't care about Leicester, nobody does and guaranteed the Derby fans will sing Oh Bobby Zamora louder than the seagulls.They did make a serious racket and fed off their good start, keeping the momentum going on and off the pitch. Although a few Albion left early and missed our consolation, I remember us singing through to the end and acknowledging the players well.
You do get a decent corner there where the fans can bounce songs off each other. Sadly I can't be there so I won't make grand statements about getting behind the lads. But a few early choruses of "OOOhhhh BOBBY Zamora..." should wind up the natives.
PG
PS Leicester refer to them as Direby which their gritty east midlands dialect approximates.
Took 3500 plus to Chesterfield the last time Zamora played for us. Thats why I love the Albion, Chesterfield away is much more interesting than the like of Derby or Forest. Brighton have week in week out far bigger journeys than anyone else. Away support is quality when that is factored in but most dont have the brains to think of it because the press dont. How often do we hear "Some northern club have taken 2500 to some midlands club. Its taken them all about 45 minutes / 1 hour on the motorway. About the same journey time that our fans from Hastings take to get to home games.
We took 2,400. Unlike you to big up our support to absurd levels. Listening to some of your nonsense, you'd think we were a club as big as West Ham or Aston Villa. However I do agree with the thrust of your argument.Took 3500 plus to Chesterfield the last time Zamora played for us. Thats why I love the Albion, Chesterfield away is much more interesting than the like of Derby or Forest. Brighton have week in week out far bigger journeys than anyone else. Away support is quality when that is factored in but most dont have the brains to think of it because the press dont. How often do we hear "Some northern club have taken 2500 to some midlands club. Its taken them all about 45 minutes / 1 hour on the motorway. About the same journey time that our fans from Hastings take to get to home games.
We took 2,400. Unlike you to big up our support to absurd levels. Listening to some of your nonsense, you'd think we were a club as big as West Ham or Aston Villa. However I do agree with the thrust of your argument.
There is also another factor that is ignored when it comes to our away support - we don't benefit from a London bounce. Most northern and south western clubs will have fans in and within commuting distance of London, which is a magnet for jobs for people all over the country. This means that whenever there is a game in London or the home counties, those fans get to attend. This is why Plymouth and Middlesbrough are able to bring numbers that we will rarely reciprocate with.
However, seeing as London is on our doorstep, it stands to reason that even if some of our fans do move to London, the travelling time to games in the south east is not noticeably different from the travelling time from Brighton.
When Middlesbrough fans cream themselves over their large away support (they'll bring 1,000 here instead of the 500 we take up there), do they honestly believe those 1,000 have all made the long trip from 50 miles north of Yorkshire? Of course not. Half of those are indisputably southern exiles. We have two Boro fans playing in my Monday night 5 a side group in Reigate, as an anecdotal example.
Completely wrong about uni students. Current trend is for undergraduates to study closer to home than ever before and to be more likely than ever before to return home, or close to, upon graduation.Dead right.
There is, however, a general geo-demographic trend that people are much less likely to live where they grew up. It stems from labour mobility, in part born of the much higher proportions of uni students, many of whom stay on where they studied, or are content to continue to live away from home. So, the Albion does have an increasingly large proportion of away fans who live close to that away fixture. It would be interesting to sample those going to Derby tomorrow, how many live in Sussex?
PG
This. I know several Boro, Newcastle and Sunderland fans locally.Agree entirely about the London bounce...I work with all sorts of northerners in London and they go to the London/south games and boast about their amazing away following. In fact for the Boro match I know two of them who live in Brighton and another two coming the whole 50 miles from south London.
It would be interesting to sample those going to Derby tomorrow, how many live in Sussex?
PG
Lots of sensible, well written posts from Derby fans on this thread. The Palace GIMPS who post on here could learn a thing or two from them.
Although probably not as Derby County is a proper football club and Crystal Palace is a winky wanky chav suburb court jester dump of a modern football franchise with zero class.
#GIMPS
Completely wrong about uni students. Current trend is for undergraduates to study closer to home than ever before and to be more likely than ever before to return home, or close to, upon graduation./QUOTE]
In the short term (last 5 years) that is true. But in the long-term (which is what affects where people live across the whole population, in this regard) the dominant factor is the huge increase in student numbers. In 1990 there were 77,000 first degree graduates: by 2011 it was 351,000.
PG