portslade seagull
Well-known member
Sadly its not about the football now but only the money and due to this more clubs than eve b4 will go into administration
Post of the YEAR, Easy. I was going to say, "Yes I think I do", but having read that I'm not sure. My parents were never bothered about football and in fact only moved to Brighton when I was four. So it was only thanks to my friend Richard's parents who used to give me and my brother their spare South Stand tickets when they weren't using them that I got into going. This was 1992 -- just before the Barry Lloyd shit hit the fan.
Then, I could just about afford to scrape together three quid every other week to go and stand on the west terrace with a girl I fancied* and my other mates. Nowadays I live in London, earning more than the average wage for a person in the capital, and I simply can't be bothered to faff about getting tickets in advance, and paying 25 pounds plus a booking fee, to go and sit on an uncovered lego stand, with not enough room for my legs, among different strangers every time.
I got swept up in the campaign against Archer and Bellotti very readily and, looking back on it, enjoyed the cameraderie of those times and the friends I made. Now the Falmer fight is over, we'll never get whipped up in that sort of we-can-do-it fervour again, and I sort of miss it. In ten years we'll either become a mid-table Championship side in quite a nice stadium, or we'll have gone bust. I'm slightly annoyed that there's nothing I can do to influence what happens, which is probably why I don't go so much any more.
*Who, annoyingly, I never got together with. It was even more annoying when my brother slept with her sister.
One of the most disheartening things about yesterday apart from the shower of shit the team was, was the fact that once the team had come out, everyone SAT DOWN. that wouldnt have happened 2 years ago, the atmosphere wouldve been buzzing! THAT'S what is not helping the buzz that we used to get.
yep still get the buzz watching and playing,more so now that my son is bha mad and playing at a academy and looks like he will be useful as he gets older
Absolutely not, no. All-seater has killed it for me. I still go because I love the Albion, and its still a chance to meet up regularly with my mates (some of whom I'd see once in a blue moon if it wasn't for meeting up at the games). But all spontenaity (sp?) has gone out of the game. You can't roll up to the ground on a whim any more, stand where you like, with who you like, or take someone along without planning it days or weeks in advance. Theres no atmosphere any more, no jumping around, no cameraderie.
Football is shit these days, and its going to die on its arse at this level, as there is a whole generation of disenfranchised kids who have never picked up the bug how us 30-somethings did 20-odd years ago by meeting up with mates on the terraces. Prices are ridiculous which means kids have to rely on adults taking them along. And sitting there with your dad is fine when you're younger, but when you reach your mid to late teens and want to go with all your mates - you can't.
Its rubbish now.
Absolutely not, no. All-seater has killed it for me. I still go because I love the Albion, and its still a chance to meet up regularly with my mates (some of whom I'd see once in a blue moon if it wasn't for meeting up at the games). But all spontenaity (sp?) has gone out of the game. You can't roll up to the ground on a whim any more, stand where you like, with who you like, or take someone along without planning it days or weeks in advance. Theres no atmosphere any more, no jumping around, no cameraderie.
Football is shit these days, and its going to die on its arse at this level, as there is a whole generation of disenfranchised kids who have never picked up the bug how us 30-somethings did 20-odd years ago by meeting up with mates on the terraces. Prices are ridiculous which means kids have to rely on adults taking them along. And sitting there with your dad is fine when you're younger, but when you reach your mid to late teens and want to go with all your mates - you can't.
Its rubbish now.
Racing is probably the best value spectator sport.I prefer to go the races on Saturdays now, so yes I have lost a bit of interest in the Albion England and football in general.
It's a very difficult question. Most of my fave Albion childhood memories are from 1982-1988 ish, which of course is over 20 years ago. But not much has changed in the last TEN years really, so I said "yes" to the poll.
But the thing is, my halcyon days of that 80s era are probably not representative of how football really used to be. The terraces and cheap prices were ACE of course, and in those days we really were Crystal Palace's proper rivals (& Portsmouth's to a lesser extent), but in those days, the rules and lower fitness levels meant there were far more shit games than there are now. And the less said about the "facilities", the better. And the crowd trouble.