PsychoPaul
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- Nov 7, 2012
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Palace away a couple of weeks ago wasn't it? 9th minute?It's all rather exciting - reminds me of the arse end of the Goldstone days. What was the match where we all left early - Mansfield ?
Palace away a couple of weeks ago wasn't it? 9th minute?It's all rather exciting - reminds me of the arse end of the Goldstone days. What was the match where we all left early - Mansfield ?
because standing at football happens at every premier league,championship,champions league,world cup,european cup,and even the f***ing 2012 olympics.
Gus poyet stands every f***ing game as did the whole albion groundstaff and non playing squad/youth team members at withdean.
When will you slow morons get the message,the rules only apply when twattish morons try to implement them .the rest of world football ignore them.
Good, hope you enjoy the extra free time you have on your hands.
I'm confused as to why you think Brighton should have a different set of rules to every other club in the Premier League & Championship.
Have not the club flouted the very rules they now wish to enforce by initially 'permitting' the back 4 rows of the NS to stand? Actually, did this really happen or is it some 'myth'? Seems a number of people were told this at the pre season ST presentation.
Well they didnt used to until this little hissy fit by the club, they used to be a bit like Anfield, Leeds, Spurs and most clubs up and down the country. But now something has changed. Personally it doesnt bother me but its odd how this is such an issue for a few people at Brighton but ironically Liverpool fans can stand when they want. There we go, who said logic had anything to do with football
People recall the items that they 'want to hear'.
It's human nature.
Reference was probably made in the presentations to 'enforcement being relaxed' in the back four rows.
This will have been interpreted by the listener as concrete permission to stand up ad infinitum.
It's not though, is it.
People recall the items that they 'want to hear'.
It's human nature.
Reference was probably made in the presentations to 'enforcement being relaxed' in the back four rows.
This will have been interpreted by the listener as concrete permission to stand up ad infinitum.
It's not though, is it.
People recall the items that they 'want to hear'.
It's human nature.
Reference was probably made in the presentations to 'enforcement being relaxed' in the back four rows.
This will have been interpreted by the listener as concrete permission to stand up ad infinitum.
It's not though, is it.
Well i'm more interested in what is happening on the pitch
Well they didnt used to until this little hissy fit by the club, they used to be a bit like Anfield, Leeds, Spurs and most clubs up and down the country. But now something has changed. Personally it doesnt bother me but its odd how this is such an issue for a few people at Brighton but ironically Liverpool fans can stand when they want. There we go, who said logic had anything to do with football
I think this is part of the crux of the matter. Most other grounds I have visited, a lot of us away fans stand, as they do at the Amex. There are quite often the 'kop' areas for the home fans that stand for the entire match. Anyone who has watched premier football, live or on TV cannot have failed to see this, also Championship matches.
The question seems to be, why are the rules now being so vigourously enforced at Falmer ?
Ah, the Mansfield game. I always remember the bloke who somehow managed to open one set of the big blue doors behind the East Stand, allowing us all to gain access at half-time. Sliced his hand up a good 'un - absolutely covered in claret but grinning from ear to ear! I also remember the stadium announcer asking us to 'retake your place in the East Stand' when we ran across the pitch and occupied the knackered terracing either side of the knackered tunnel. Now, that was a proper response to a real issue!
Common sense is the key here. Give it a couple of months of compromise and we will be back to normal.