Albion Rob
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Arthur said:But what about the people FROM Brighton/Hove who choose not to support the Albion?
Are they scum?
My old man who is from Eastbourne grew up following Chelsea because at the time they played decent football. He also went to Spurs, Arsenal, Brighton and Bournemouth.
I don't understand this theory that everybody from Sussex should follow the Albion!!?!
The bottom line is at the moment unless you've got a family connection then you are not going to follow Brighton. We're not very good, we're playing in a shite division and it's not going to get you many cool points from your mates.
I wouldn't change supporting the Albion for anything, but some of you dimlows are unreal!
Sorry mate, where did I say they were scum?
I can't understand why someone would want to support a team they only see on TV and might only see in the flesh five or six times in their lives but if that's what they want to do, that's up to them. It's not the way I choAgree about the Albion being unattractive, but then again, they were during my last year at school (96/97) but that didn't stop a decent crowd of us going everose to do things because, as stated, I used to enjoy going to games at the Goldstone with my mates and have loads of great memories from such nondescript places as Oldham and Peterborough - I can't imagien the average Sussex-based Man Ud fan being able to say the same, but again, as I said, if they get their kicks from watching their boys on TV down the local, that's up to them.
Following the Albion may not be 'cool' at the moment, but then again, it wasn't during my last year of school (96/97) as we were bottom of the league and playing shit. Didn't stop a decent gang of us going to the Goldstone every fortnight and beggin, stealing and borrowing to get to the odd away game too.
I'd suggest it is more to do with society and the opportunity to see more games on TV and therefore feeling a stronger bond between yourself and a team from miles away.
As an aside, I think the word you were looking for at the end is 'dinlo' but that's pretty much by the by.