JamesAndTheGiantHead
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Is no one going to bring up the rancid stench of human shit? All this talk of burger stalls is a bit premature considering most people hold their breath on their way to and from the station.
Is no one going to bring up the rancid stench of human shit? All this talk of burger stalls is a bit premature considering most people hold their breath on their way to and from the station.
I think you need to re-read the original suggestion as you appear to have completely missed the point of the thread. These would be club operated selling the same things you can buy in the stadium/club shop for the same prices. No one has suggested allowing a market to descend outside the stadium.
As for Wembley way I have no trouble with scarves etc being on stands outside...all adds to the excitement for me and if the majority of people thought like you they would go out of business overnight. Give people what they want I say, if you dont want it dont buy it, its that simple.
The more outlets there are for people to spend their money the more they will spend. There is a reason that tescos/asda have about 50 tills...people will avoid spending their money if they have to wait too long. More outlets = People get that gear/food they want and the club gets more money in the till....if its at the cost of 'cluttering' up a wide barren tarmac area I think the majority of fans would be ok with that.
I must say that I have only smelt this once, and it turned out to be tossers with stink bombs in the queue..... and I attended 18 home games.
Rather shocked at the attitude towards change/new developments from albion fans.
Considering this very same attitude of objecting to new development from residents regarding planning cost the club years and millions i find it very ironic that our own fans would oppose the club selling merchandise and food outside their own front door because they think it would make the place look too crowded.
Not everyone has your attitude, thankfully.
One, don't compare Brighton fans with NIMBYs - it's nothing like 'the very same attitude of objecting to new development'. Two, it's not that the place would look crowded, it's that it would be crowded. Three, do you honestly think that, 28 games on, the club hasn't thought of this, and that maybe there might be a reason why this isn't happening?
1. Its EXACTLY the same attitude. Complaints about how busy it will be? CHECK. Saying you like the area as it is and dont want it spoiled? CHECK. Wont really have a huge impact on you but your gonna complain anyway? CHECK.
2. Thats subjective as im going to assume you mean TOO crowded. Lest you forget this is a football match not a walk over the downs, there are going to be crowds....infact thats the dictionary definition of what the club are trying to attract.
3. I said that same thing myself it just seems that you assume the clubs reason is because they and everyone else support your point of view, I suspect there is a different reason.
Edit: Strike that, it wasn't Leigh Farrow talking about the greenery (though he was a pain in the arse) - it was Green councillor Christopher Hawtree.
I dont believe it. some people are never happy. our new home is the dogs. What next. The setting for the amex is not in the south downs enough.
To be honest I've usually had a few pints, so I wouldn't be surprised If I'd actually just shat myself at some point during the game and not noticed.
Now that would be quite a thing.....imagine the dulcet tones of Sussex by the sea (and other favourites) being played at the bandstand as you walk up to the stadium, then the same band assembled out on the pitch for the walk on later......marvellous.A Bandstand would look pretty good...Sussex-By-the-Sea pre-match would also sound pretty good !!!
As we are just down to our own personal opinions I guess its agree to disagree time
But the Park farm shop is outside the stadium and it sells butter.