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The Glory Game
The LibDem leadership campaign is a blessing to the Albion because it puts the LibDems under the spotlight. The behaviour of Lewes DC highlights what is structurally wrong with the party as it allows small-minded local honchos to go against the party consensus. We must publicise nationally the role of Lewes DC in stopping the stadium. This is an opportunity we must not miss.
If anybody has contact with Paul Hayward, Nick Szepanick or other pro-Albion journos could they ask them to publicise the anti-football agenda of Lewes DC. I suspect that many LibDems nationally would be horrified if they knew about the antics of LewesDC. Mark Oaten could be among them.
Lewes DC want to keep this issue local. Can't we contact football fans nationally to publicise the political nature of the Falmer dispute. The Football Supporters Fed should be informed that we are suffering primarily because of the LibDems. What do the official supporters club and FFA think about this? The point is that we have to act soon whilst the pressure is on the LibDems nationally. Oaten and Hughes may well want to distance themselves from the anti-sport, class-ridden antics of Lewes DC and that would wipe the smug grins off DeVecchi/Commin/Baker's faces. They seem to feel that they can get away with the financial risk as long as they put out the environmental line nationally. We must not let them get away with this.
I am a Brighton exile so I'm only around for home matches. I'm not just a ranter or a keyboard warrior but I can't act alone over this. We need a group of people to agree that Lewes DC's policy is an ISSUE OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE and to publicise it.
If anybody has contact with Paul Hayward, Nick Szepanick or other pro-Albion journos could they ask them to publicise the anti-football agenda of Lewes DC. I suspect that many LibDems nationally would be horrified if they knew about the antics of LewesDC. Mark Oaten could be among them.
Lewes DC want to keep this issue local. Can't we contact football fans nationally to publicise the political nature of the Falmer dispute. The Football Supporters Fed should be informed that we are suffering primarily because of the LibDems. What do the official supporters club and FFA think about this? The point is that we have to act soon whilst the pressure is on the LibDems nationally. Oaten and Hughes may well want to distance themselves from the anti-sport, class-ridden antics of Lewes DC and that would wipe the smug grins off DeVecchi/Commin/Baker's faces. They seem to feel that they can get away with the financial risk as long as they put out the environmental line nationally. We must not let them get away with this.
I am a Brighton exile so I'm only around for home matches. I'm not just a ranter or a keyboard warrior but I can't act alone over this. We need a group of people to agree that Lewes DC's policy is an ISSUE OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE and to publicise it.