Weststander
Well-known member
Yes, very near the end judging it by the momentum of the play. Luckily I've only ever missed one Albion goal ... the meaningless equaliser at home to Derby last April.
This is an unpalatable fact.The trouble with the second theory is that there are a lot easier places to watch the game than the Amex. I suppose we just have to accept that there are a number of people who come to the Amex whose heart really lies elsewhere.
Despite our geographic advantage we have not had enough success over our history and in recent years, yet, to create sufficient fanbase of loyal fans for average home gates of 26K. We currently rub shoulders and compare ourselves with the likes of Ipswich, Norwich, Wolves, Derby, Leeds, and Forest etc but we have had nothing like the success or good times that built these clubs.
Crowds at The Amex are brilliant in number but they do include a lot of relatively fairweather fans (both new and old).
Amex, like any out of town ground, suffers as you can't just wander straight off into town afterwards. Getting away from the ground likely involves a queue of some sort which a good number of people don't fancy for whatever reason.
Yesterday with 12 minutes on the clock. Did I miss anything? FFS!!!!!!
Total and utter respect to anybody who attends midweek games and who doesn't live in the immediate vicinity and who has to rely on the scrum for the trains to get home. If I didn't live three miles down the road, I certainly wouldn't do it.
12th September 2006.
Vs Bournemouth at Withdean, Tuesday night game.
Bored to tears after 30 minutes. Had 2 weeks leave from work booked, so left at half-time, put a pin in the road atlas in my car and drove straight to Cornwall. Arrived in Newquay in early hours and slept in the car. In the morning I bought some clothes, a wetsuit and a tent and stayed there for 10 days.
Happy times.
I saw you sneaking out!
what had you bought in the shop?