One thing you can guarantee is that there'll be Liverpool shirts everywhere in Brighton (and every town/city) today on people who would struggle to point to Liverpool on a map
You are such a ****. Of course they travel without tickets, as do fans of all the big clubs. You have an agenda against Liverpool-we all know that. We didn't hear a peep from you about the thousands of City fans who traveled to Brighton without tickets. Just a reminder: The Taylor Report and Two Public Enquiries placed no blame on Liverpool fans. Time you accepted that.
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Just heard Liverpool supporters in Madrid on BBC being interviewed, not a single Scouse accent...
I slept through most of the game.
But for the bits that I did manage to open an eye for I was pleasantly surprised and encouraged by just how multicultural the Liverpool fans looked.
You are such a ****. Of course they travel without tickets, as do fans of all the big clubs. You have an agenda against Liverpool-we all know that. We didn't hear a peep from you about the thousands of City fans who traveled to Brighton without tickets. Just a reminder: The Taylor Report and Two Public Enquiries placed no blame on Liverpool fans. Time you accepted that.
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I find it very hypocritical of Brighton fans having digs at the top clubs and their fanbases. We are quite happy to see fans from around the world adopting The Albion in small but growing numbers. The Albion didn't even register on the radar of English fans until The Amex. The big clubs have been big clubs for decades-they're bound to appeal to 'fans' around the world.
Living in a predominantly Spurs supporting area I have certainly experienced this arrogance but also total ignorance and dis-interest in anything that doesn’t relate to them. They had been vaguely aware that Hughton was connected with us but now we will slip off their radar completely. Needless to say I enjoyed the result last night although I did fall asleep for a large part of the 2nd half.
Quite a few Arsenal fans round here as well and generally they seem better informed.
They just love a club and its football.
At school in the 70’s and early 80’s, there were loads of kids with ManU, Leeds, Liverpool bags, with the occasional London club bag. Many people simply have zero interest in their local club. I assume that wall to wall Sky hype has made this a bigger phenomena. A couple of Brighton born n bred Arsenal supporters told me they simply can’t warm to the Albion.
I find it very hypocritical of Brighton fans having digs at the top clubs and their fanbases. We are quite happy to see fans from around the world adopting The Albion in small but growing numbers. The Albion didn't even register on the radar of English fans until The Amex. The big clubs have been big clubs for decades-they're bound to appeal to 'fans' around the world.
We would love to have their 'fan' bases, the reality is that our club is not going to grow to that level. Ever. As much as we'd love it to happen, it won't. Look at Leicester-Thai owned, their shirts on sale everywhere in Thai airports. Who do Thais 'support'? Our big clubs, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juve, Bayern, etc.
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I find it very hypocritical of Brighton fans having digs at the top clubs and their fanbases. We are quite happy to see fans from around the world adopting The Albion in small but growing numbers. The Albion didn't even register on the radar of English fans until The Amex. The big clubs have been big clubs for decades-they're bound to appeal to 'fans' around the world.
We would love to have their 'fan' bases, the reality is that our club is not going to grow to that level. Ever. As much as we'd love it to happen, it won't. Look at Leicester-Thai owned, their shirts on sale everywhere in Thai airports. Who do Thais 'support'? Our big clubs, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juve, Bayern, etc.
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Would we ?
I've always supported the Albion and always will. I couldn't give a flying fvck at a rolling donut if some fat brainwashed asian in Kuala Lumpur with a cable TV subscription and a replica shirt declares that he's a "fan" of BHA. They can crack on. It affects me not a jot.
What an awful game. A yawnfest from start to finish; and not a particularly good advertisement for Premier League football.
Yeah, you're right really. As i said in a different post, each to their own, and I do understand it, but I'm just glad I can proudly say that I support my local team
I find it very hypocritical of Brighton fans having digs at the top clubs and their fanbases. We are quite happy to see fans from around the world adopting The Albion in small but growing numbers. The Albion didn't even register on the radar of English plastic fans until The Amex. The big clubs have been big clubs for decades-they're bound to appeal to 'fans' around the world.
Depends what “fans” you are referring to. Anyway in my experience all English fans I came across knew of the Albion before the Amex era so I have added my twist on your narrative
Any player who does a scarecrow impression in the penalty area is asking for trouble, Mane knew exactly what he was doing, very cute and definitely a pen.
It was a stonewall pen under UEFA rules.
Trippier was shit as normal and Sissoko sticking his arm out like that in the box - madness.