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[Albion] Half and half scarves







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WATFORD zero

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I would 100% buy one too. My business partner is a Palace fan and I'd put it up in our office.

I went into business with a Leeds fan and the first time we played each other we had a £10 bet. Within a few years both our office walls had a number of framed £10 notes on them, the framing costing more than the note in the end :wink:
 














Happy Exile

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I think there’s still an element of fans who live down here, have Albion STs and whose second team is Brighton. So dad is a Chelsea, Liverpool, city, Arsenal, Man U, Spurs fan and sonny has grown up with that pressure but feels they should support us. I was surprised by the number of young children with city scarves last night. Are we going back to the bad old days where people have a “top” club and support their local team??
At the FA Cup semi-final I was in a queue inside for some vastly overpriced confectionary and a Brighton fan was giving a hard time to a guy in a half and half scarf whose cheery answer "I support both so it's win-win whatever happens" was perhaps honest, but not really the most tactful.
 


Thunder Bolt

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I bought one in Portugal from an expat(immigrant) when we played a pre-season friendly against Olhao. It was a souvenir.
 






I've got one, which was from the Germany 1-5 England game in Munich in 2001. I was in the german end, and dont support england at all to be honest with you - but walking out with the pissed off germans i went past a tat stall, and they had a big pile of those scarves being bunged out for about 10DM, no german even vaguely interested of course - thought it'd make for an 'interesting' souvenir.
It currently sits in a bag in the bottom of my wardrobe and i havtn seen it in a couple of years :p
 








swindonseagull

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I’ve given up caring about them, the boy has bought an official Ajax one as a souvenir of his travels. Me and the Mrs bought two AEK scarves from outside the Metro station not only as a souvenir but as a gesture of peace as she was in block 8 and we were drinking pre match in home fans bars. The geezer changed us €7 for the pair (I wonder how much he’d charge the locals)

I’m yet to see a Brighton/Palace one but if I did I’d probably buy one (yes I’m aware I’m encouraging the sale) on the basis that it’s probably one of the most ridiculous things on the planet.
 


A1X

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I’d ban anyone wearing one from entry personally
 


zefarelly

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I don't get it, although, in the olden days penants were a thing . . . I'd rather see those . . . If visiting clubs offered them, I'd have a few . .

And they're just the right size for wiping an old dogs arse . . . . Palace, Chelsea, Arse, spuds, Villa, lots spring to mind.

maybe they could do half and half shirts . . . . . Not sure a Palace Brighton one would work . . . . You could get stabbed differently from opposite sides 😂
 




Worried Man Blues

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Still got my fairly naff poor quality 1983 Cup Final scarf and would have bought a half and half if they had existed. Less bothered than some!
 


nickbrighton

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saw a lot of quite young kids with them Thursday evening after the game, most seemed to be with City supporting parents- souviners from their big game perhaps? Not so many Brighton fans with them on though
 


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