Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
Correct - it was to do with one member of gully's girls and other stuff going on at the time
I know what you are talking about, but this mustn't be mentioned on here.
Correct - it was to do with one member of gully's girls and other stuff going on at the time
When it was decided that Gullys Girls where non PC was the start of our clubs demise!
Being them back. Never understood why we got rid of them.
Look at Palace's equivalent. They are high profile and do an awful lot of good for their club just like Gully's Girls used to for us.
Couldn't we get the Palarse ones in on a loan from Jan to the end of the season?
Hold on, is this not the Amex COMMUNITY stadium. Where these not local girls doing something free for their local club and enjoying themselves doing it. Where they not the same girls who performed for a few years at the Withdean. Were they not the same girls who helped out at many AITC events and young seagull events, all for free? To me it is just another part of the Barber corporate bullshit that is dragging this club down. And another thing, is it really every moderators job to stand up for all things Albion at the moment, as it is certainly looking that way to me. With I must add, the only exception being LB. Sorry rant over.
I know what you are talking about, but this mustn't be mentioned on here.
Hold on, is this not the Amex COMMUNITY stadium. Where these not local girls doing something free for their local club and enjoying themselves doing it. Where they not the same girls who performed for a few years at the Withdean. Were they not the same girls who helped out at many AITC events and young seagull events, all for free? To me it is just another part of the Barber corporate bullshit that is dragging this club down. And another thing, is it really every moderators job to stand up for all things Albion at the moment, as it is certainly looking that way to me. With I must add, the only exception being LB. Sorry rant over.
Oh FFS. If you read between the lines in the slightest, I'm not actually standing up for the Albion.
I'm actually saying that Gully's Girls were, in the grand scheme of things, fairly crap, and offered little but the opportunity for a few thousand old men to stare at the legs of much younger females as they bounced enthusiastically around the turf.
The financial side of things is probably just an excuse. They were binned because they were a cheap parody of what US sports teams (and some other English football teams) offer. They helped out at sporting events? Well ding dong: ultimately, I'm sure a few of them had aspirations to go on and dance elsewhere as a career move, so the odd personal appearance shaking pom poms in the Albion's cause probably helped in that. Come on: I'd wager there weren't many of them doing it out of sheer love for Brighton & Hove Albion.
No, I'm not a fan of cheerleaders, in case that wasn't obvious. Corporate bullshit: my arse. I just happen to agree with Barber on that occasion: in my opinion, they served no other purpose than to be leched over (and, as I recall, for many blokes to regularly point out "the fat one" with comments like "I hope they're not going to throw her in the air"). What more "corporate bullshit" could you have anyway than a bunch of cheerleaders? Are they in any way rooted in the history of English football? No. They're an imported Americanism, and, yet, ironically, probably supported on here by many of the same people who will declare how #AMF they are. Just like the tragically un-ironic Holmesdale Fanatics do whilst at the same time indulging their teenage fantasies over the Crystals.
Pfffft. I'm sure they were nice girls and I hope they've gone on to better things, but is the Albion a significantly worse a place for their absence? Not in my- personal- opinion.
"in my opinion, they served no other purpose than to be leched over"
This comment deeply saddens me. Edna, I didn't have you down for a world weary jaded cynic but there you go. As it happens you sre wrong, a lot of the kids who came to the AMEX loved the Gully's Girls. As did the family's of the girls that got involved, many of whom are life-long BHA supporters.
Very poor summary of the Gully's Girls contribution IMO.
We don't need CHEERleaders. We need BOOleaders.