Yeah, I felt the same when we beat Man City 3-2 in the Covid era.It meant the hardcore were there who are proper fans. I prefer that than the plastics.
No plastics - just proper fans (who won a ballot).
Yeah, I felt the same when we beat Man City 3-2 in the Covid era.It meant the hardcore were there who are proper fans. I prefer that than the plastics.
What about the 'proper fans' who weren't so lucky in the ballot?Yeah, I felt the same when we beat Man City 3-2 in the Covid era.
No plastics - just proper fans (who won a ballot).
Agreed. Need to move the away fans too. Not sure where too though. Not many clubs give away fans behind the goal for obvious reasons.The east is always the first as its families. I’ve suggested before that the family stand should be in the west lower, north end. That way you’ve not got as many empty seats for TV and the kids are by the players warming up.
It’s too late, luck of the draw deems you’re now one of us plasticsWhat about the 'proper fans' who weren't so lucky in the ballot?
Up in the gods of the west stand and then claim whatever excuse Newcastle use for doing the same…Agreed. Need to move the away fans too. Not sure where too though. Not many clubs give away fans behind the goal for obvious reasons.
And yet no audible difference in noise really. I'm not sure what to make of that. Other than it was easier to have a piss.I don't want this to be a negative thread, given a decent performance and result today.
Just an observation that there were an awful lot of empty seats all over the ground today, probably the most this season.
Had we been on a decent run or had something riding on the game, that certainly wouldn't have been the case.
So have many people just not fancied it today and lost a bit of enthusiasm? For the record, despite going, I certainly felt very meh beforehand but have somewhat got some mojo back.
We have always had no more than 4-6000 hard core fans. The rest are busy people with fences to creosote now the weather has improved, and anyway there is always Chelsea on the telly.I don't want this to be a negative thread, given a decent performance and result today.
Just an observation that there were an awful lot of empty seats all over the ground today, probably the most this season.
Had we been on a decent run or had something riding on the game, that certainly wouldn't have been the case.
So have many people just not fancied it today and lost a bit of enthusiasm? For the record, despite going, I certainly felt very meh beforehand but have somewhat got some mojo back.
3 next to me were free. I looked like Reece Mogg on the front bench. Minus the being a total, gaping arsehole part.Had a space next to me today, was lovely.
Really enjoyed it.
We all had a shift around too, was all very amiable.
Big screen down on the beach.Agreed. Need to move the away fans too. Not sure where too though. Not many clubs give away fans behind the goal for obvious reasons.
What the hell does that mean? I going to miss the Chelsea game so I lose my hardcore status? My daughter works abroad and can only make a game if she’s back in the UK therefore she’s a plastic. Proper fans are those that support the Albion as and when they can regardless of how many matches they attend. I’ll leave it at that.It meant the hardcore were there who are proper fans. I prefer that than the plastics.
I really enjoyed that game. I didn't have to sit next to anyone. It was just like watching quietly at home.Yeah, I felt the same when we beat Man City 3-2 in the Covid era.
No plastics - just proper fans (who won a ballot).
How long ago was that? I'll give you a clue, 1983, the first game was played on 21st May!!!In the old days the first weekend in May was normally cup final weekend,which marked the end of the domestic season. Here we are still with 3 games to go. I think there is actually too much football. If we look back over the last 18 months we have had a mid season World Cup (FFS!), that led to an extended end to last season. Then there was the normal intra season internationals. No wonder clubs, not just us, have suffered massively with injuries. I think people are getting matchday fatigue?
But that's not true... I know a couple of hardcore Albion fans who could not get out of family commitments on a Bank Holiday weekend. Their tickets didn't re-sell because the part time supporters have lost enthusiasm after our recent terrible displays...
Wasn't worth driving up from Dorset on a BH Weekend.......not a plastic fan , just being realistic, it's all good if you live near Brighton !
I lost out in the ballot but not all the tickets were actually sold from the ballot in the end. You could buy a ticket for that game from the ticket office - which is what my friend and I did - second front row just behind the South goal! Great night.What about the 'proper fans' who weren't so lucky in the ballot?
Doesn't sound like you are very good at sums; there was probably 26-27,000 in the ground today; knock-off the 3,000 Villa fans and that equates to around 23,000 committed Albion fans who turned-up despite our terrible form.We have always had no more than 4-6000 hard core fans. The rest are busy people with fences to creosote now the weather has improved, and anyway there is always Chelsea on the telly.