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End of the road for the seagull love review?



Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,323
Living In a Box
Sorry mate. Very rarely return comment to someone on here, but in this instance I have no choice. The TSLR over-reaction that day (to little more than a non-incident that every other fan either ignored or peacefully derided) was quite frankly awful, rabid almost. It also came at a point when the Albion needed our total support having conceded. I have never been spoken to at a football match the way those fools spoke to me that day. Didn't ruin my day (bunch of silly students who have barely lived) but it certainly meant I would never buy their zine. Fair play for them for producing it, that sort of thing takes massive effort. But I have zero respect for them otherwise.

Exactly my thoughts as well so not clear why TSLR feel the need to produce a two page spread just because they do not believe in something, almost like a subversive attemt to impose personal opinions.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
Well I wasn't there and obviously didn't witness the incident "play out", so perhaps I'm speaking out of turn. But that chant really does get right on my tits. That said, it can end up being far more hassle than its worth to turn round and have a go at the fans chanting it so I'd have left it alone, but I can see why others felt moved to tell them to shut up.
 






Southy

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
668
Tbh if they've got Brighton Bluenose and Coventry Gull saying they won't buy it then they're doing something very right and for that alone I'd buy a copy.

On the No Surrender chants, everyone knows those chants are associated with the far right, idiots might join in, but the knuckleheads who invariably start them tend to be the sort of people Nick Griffin had in his address book but before he re-invented himself as David Cameron.
 




Harold

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,311
Hastings
Well I wasn't there and obviously didn't witness the incident "play out", so perhaps I'm speaking out of turn. But that chant really does get right on my tits. That said, it can end up being far more hassle than its worth to turn round and have a go at the fans chanting it so I'd have left it alone, but I can see why others felt moved to tell them to shut up.

They didn't just tell the perpetrators to shut up though (after a single half-hearted rendition of aforementioned song). Others fans did though, and shushed, or ignored them, etc. I was immediately behind the TSLR people in question and witnessed their instant over-reaction. They completely and utterly flipped spouting their own extreme political views, indiscriminantly abusing Albion fans in front of them, then turned around to do the same to those behind them (where me and my mates were stood). They called us racists, were verbally and physically abusive (gotta love their own non-confrontational politics), pushing and shoving, and then accused us all of never attending an Albion match in our lives (I have helped run an Albion travel service since 1991 and followed my team home/away since 74). Hence my view of them was somewhat tainted that day. And all that not long after going behind. In fact we told them exactly that, get behind the team. They were having none of it. Fortunately stewards were watching the entire episode and then hoiked them out.
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
Why do people chant such things, that are nothing to do with football or the Albion, when they are supposed to be supporting the team? They've travelled miles to watch them, paid a lot of money, then start on a chant suited to a demonstration. Surely if they want to chant that, they should be marching down a road somewhere in Ireland, or possibly outside Downing Street, then again, I thought we hadn't surrendered to the IRA anyway, so what is the point of the chant?
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
It's not political though is it, its celebration of the current patron saint of England (and elsewhere) being English and making a statement about hating a terrorist organisation who wanted to kill us.

Of course it's a political song.

The 'No Surrender' part of it has f*** all to do with celebrating Englishness. Anyone who thinks that that part of the 'song' is patriotic can keep their version of *ahem* patriotism. I'll celebrate my Englishness without feeling the need to round on someone else.
 




coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
Tbh if they've got Brighton Bluenose and Coventry Gull saying they won't buy it then they're doing something very right and for that alone I'd buy a copy.

On the No Surrender chants, everyone knows those chants are associated with the far right, idiots might join in, but the knuckleheads who invariably start them tend to be the sort of people Nick Griffin had in his address book but before he re-invented himself as David Cameron.

Its up to you whether you buy it or not but I think you are missing the point.

I have never said on here whether I approve of the song. I like others think its dated and a bit pointless to sing at a football match. My point is the song was sung. No one joined in. That should have been the end of it but no it appears that the TSLR are now going to decide what we sing at the footie. Their OTT reaction was pathetic.

What next? Will they decide who supports the Albion? Will Myself and my family be abused by them the next match I attend?
 


Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,871
Its up to you whether you buy it or not but I think you are missing the point.

I have never said on here whether I approve of the song. I like others think its dated and a bit pointless to sing at a football match. My point is the song was sung. No one joined in. That should have been the end of it but no it appears that the TSLR are now going to decide what we sing at the footie. Their OTT reaction was pathetic.

What next? Will they decide who supports the Albion? Will Myself and my family be abused by them the next match I attend?
I agree with you! Certainly at a BRIGHTON game singing about St George and the IRA is about as relevant as singing Baa Baa Black Sheep. But in the 'offensiveness' stakes it is pretty mild, it's not like they were screaming "kill the niggers!" at any black players. By the sound of it (and I wasn't there) the reaction was OTT and has been rightly condemned.
 


house your seagull

Train à Grande Vitesse
Jul 7, 2004
2,693
Manchester
wow, great PR!

although ... you won't find any political content in TSLR, if that is putting anyone off or turning anyone on (what double page spread is the poster talking about above?), and the whole hudds thing was regrettable on my part but can't speak for the others, oh well.

remember, a fanzine is not a public service, it's an alternative that will not suit all fans tastes, unfortunately.

we're lucky at the albion in that we have all these unoffcial media channels, namely NSC and albion roar, plus all the blogs. we're pleased to be part of that whole thing.

thanks for the support everyone, we're not quitting just yet!
 




Drumstick

NORTHSTANDER
Jul 19, 2003
6,958
Peacehaven
I love it. I was really disappointed on sat when I couldn't find any? Had my pound out ready. Make me giggle. :falmer:
 


Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,871
Whatever happened to 'Coming over the Dyke'? Given our reputation as the gay capital of Britain it was THE best title of a fanzine ever, a fantastic double entendre.
 


brightonbluenose

New member
May 6, 2006
174
Tbh if they've got Brighton Bluenose and Coventry Gull saying they won't buy it then they're doing something very right and for that alone I'd buy a copy.

On the No Surrender chants, everyone knows those chants are associated with the far right, idiots might join in, but the knuckleheads who invariably start them tend to be the sort of people Nick Griffin had in his address book but before he re-invented himself as David Cameron.

Errrrrrrrr...........I didn't actually say not to buy it though, did I?! Personally, I think that anyone who brings out a fanzine deserves the fans support - as long as it is half decent - unfortunately the one copy I bought was crap and I've never been back.

More to the point though I'm a little intrigued by your personal attack on me - who, I'm guessing, you don't know?

Please clarify your comment either on this thread or via a PM!
 




coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
Errrrrrrrr...........I didn't actually say not to buy it though, did I?! Personally, I think that anyone who brings out a fanzine deserves the fans support - as long as it is half decent - unfortunately the one copy I bought was crap and I've never been back.

More to the point though I'm a little intrigued by your personal attack on me - who, I'm guessing, you don't know?

Please clarify your comment either on this thread or via a PM!

Its a claim to fame mate :lolol:
 














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