Eh? He's saying he'd rather Watford go up and you say he's not a proper Brighton fan. Why?
Failure to read on my part.
Eh? He's saying he'd rather Watford go up and you say he's not a proper Brighton fan. Why?
That's brilliant. I'd love the numptys at Sky to pick up on this.and if they do lose, next year's El Crapico will be a stormer
Perhaps it would be prudent to explain how the activities of the respective clubs, as revealed through recently released accounts, leads you to this conclusion?This. It would make me sick if their cavalier approach to balancing the books paid off.
We need to post a termination of rivalry notice on account of Palace being minnows who struggle to get 15k at home. Millwall are more their size than the glorious BHAFC and our 30k crowds will ever be. We've moved on at last.
This is the general way all clubs are judged theses days, why should we be any different?Isn't it time to give up on the size of the crowd? It counts pretty much for the square root of feck all!
Far more thousands of people have watched Palace over the past thirty years than have turned out for a regular and sustained period of time to see Brighton. I'm pleased to see Brighton thriving on and off the pitch, though obviously I always wish to see Palace have the upper hand. Having waited years for your club to finally return to the same division and compete on an even keel, to see such statements from a Brighton fan appears somewhat churlish and surprisingly arrogant.