Lindfield by the Pond
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I once saw Brian Wade play for us
and Ben vs Colchester.....
and Ben vs Colchester.....
Yes, I actually think I’ve seen him make every first team appearance with Brighton fans, (Colchester (H), Oxford (A), Southampton (H), Sheffield United (H) and Man City (A))
Yes. Colchester in the league cup at the Amex.
Sorry this doesn’t fit the agenda of Leeds fans as he clearly didn’t exist before the start of the 2019/20 season.
The first half offered nothing, bar an opportunity to assess the new boys and fringe squad members - Finnish hipster Niki Maenpaa apart, as he was effectively a spectator. Rob Hunt at right back did well, and looks a tidy young player, capable of progression. Canadian left back Sam Adekugbe was fun, but far less convincing. He’s an athlete for sure – strong and quick – but football wise, a lot to learn. Ince showed willing, but will only ever be an emergency option at the back, but his 18 year old partner, Ben White, was the stand-out performer. Composed on the ball and good in the air – an assured display, garnished with a 60 yard Lawrensonesque run up the field. Very promising.
Not seen play, but I may have seen him when the Albion U18s were invited to RAF Northolt for team building exercises.
Perhaps [MENTION=1276]AZ Gull[/MENTION] can correct me...
I remember Aaron Connolly being there.
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You missed him by a year (he finished his second scholar year at the end of the 2015-16 season).
You would have seen four players still at the club; 2nd-year Jayson Molumby and 1st-years Alex Cochrane, Aaron Connolly and goalkeeper Tom McGill.
This is interesting. I think this shows again that NSC is not really representative of Albion supporters as a whole. My guess is that something like 30% of fans would have seen him play live and yet, according to the poll 67% have. Of course, my guess could be widely out but given the low attendances at games this season (and that so many people went to more than one game, I don't think I'm too far out)
The Player of the Season thread showed how far out of sync NSC is with mainstream opinion and this seems to confirm it
This is interesting. I think this shows again that NSC is not really representative of Albion supporters as a whole. My guess is that something like 30% of fans would have seen him play live and yet, according to the poll 67% have. Of course, my guess could be widely out but given the low attendances at games this season (and that so many people went to more than one game, I don't think I'm too far out)
The Player of the Season thread showed how far out of sync NSC is with mainstream opinion and this seems to confirm it
I would say there is a definite NSC demographic because so many users have been with the site since it started. So it was males in their 20s, 30s and 40s at the time of Turkeygate. Now it's 40s, 50s and 60s. But given the pre-Covid post contents on here most users are regulars or STHs at The Amex and many also go away. You need money for that these days so that tallies with that age and gender. However "unfair" you may find that I would say NSC is very representative of our hardcore supporter base - the sort who'd go if we ever found ourselves back in League One.
If their care home lets them out for the afternoon.
Seriously though, the people posting on a football forum will always skew towards those more interested and more likely to go.
Or towards people who are cripplingly sad and lonely and just looking for a reaction.
Edit: also, as you suggested in the rest of your post, I've not seen him and only just bothered to vote, since I wasn't really interested in the poll before.