ForestRowSeagull
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Yeah probably. Just feels odd giving it the big one about being ready for battle but being the other end of the city!Victoria line?
Yeah probably. Just feels odd giving it the big one about being ready for battle but being the other end of the city!Victoria line?
Claiming to be the oldest club and changing theclub badgemanager to reflect that?
I personally like the energy they bring to the games at Selhurst, but I am not sure they should always get the special treatment they deserve, with reserved seats for away games. However, there is a significant number of the fans who are not black clad hoodie wearers but middle aged men that just try to bring something extra to the team.
Roy's return is certainly polarising, I dont personally know whether the HF are for or against, but they will still be there for the remaining games, trying to inspire the team
Interesting, as didnt Albion change their nickname from Dolphins to Seagulls?
Maybe I'd just forgotten (your memory goes when you get to mine and Roy's age) but I don't remember knowing they were changing their badge. What an absolute joke that club is:Claiming to be the oldest club and changing the club badge to reflect that?
Well hello....Interesting, as didnt Albion change their nickname from Dolphins to Seagulls?
I am also aware that you consider many other teams to be tinpot, obviously starting with the Sheffield Massive
A shorter amount of time than your lot look set to take to upgrade an existing stand, the way things are going...It takes time, how long did it take to get to the Amex after the Goldstone?
As much as I dislike Palace, they're not tinpot. Reading and Bournemouth on the other hand...Just Palace and Reading describable as tin pot
We went one better. Before the nickname ‘Dolphins’ came in to being some bright spark, in the 1950s/60s, thought that the dolphins on the Brighton and Hove crest were shrimps! Hence for some years we were known as the ‘Shrimps’ - I would reckon that who ever was responsible for that gaffe was probably the inspiration for the raft of ‘Should have gone to Specsaver’ ads.Interesting, as didnt Albion change their nickname from Dolphins to Seagulls?
I am also aware that you consider many other teams to be tinpot, obviously starting with the Sheffield Massive
I've never called Palace tinpot. They're not that good!Just curious why you consider us to be a tinpot club. Are there any clubs that are not tinpot compared to the Albion
Yes, relevant though and in response to the rivalry. It evolved as clubs do.Interesting, as didnt Albion change their nickname from Dolphins to Seagulls?
I am also aware that you consider many other teams to be tinpot, obviously starting with the Sheffield Massive
Yep! That too, it's a growing listClaiming to be the oldest club and changing the club badge to reflect that?
Our name change to Seagulls was as an ironic response to Eagles, it was born on the terraces. Yours was dreamed up by some marketing man in a sharp suit cos he thought Glaziers wasn't cool enough!Interesting, as didnt Albion change their nickname from Dolphins to Seagulls?
I am also aware that you consider many other teams to be tinpot, obviously starting with the Sheffield Massive
The more apt comparison would be how long after planning permission was finally granted and no longer subject to appeal, in which case it took 15 months to start work and a further 18 months to build.It takes time, how long did it take to get to the Amex after the Goldstone?
I always thought ( or maybe assumed) that the Dolphin name was a reflection on the old Dolphinarium, which is now the sealife centreWe went one better. Before the nickname ‘Dolphins’ came in to being some bright spark, in the 1950s/60s, thought that the dolphins on the Brighton and Hove crest were shrimps! Hence for some years we were known as the ‘Shrimps’ - I would reckon that who ever was responsible for that gaffe was probably the inspiration for the raft of ‘Should have gone to Specsaver’ ads.
So we became the ‘Dolphins’ around about 1974/75 until your mob came down in 1976 for our 2-0 win (!) with your Eagles chant and responded to in kind with Seagulls - which is much more appropriate considering our seaside location.
P.S. The background story on how the name ‘Shrimps’ came about may be a load of bollocks, but at least it’s funny bollocks!
Do they find them as laughable as everybody else in football?
One I know, really decent guy, doesn't go any more as he was kicked out of his seat (well, asked to move and he said no) in the lower tier of the Holmesdale Road when Parish agreed to move the HF to the middle of the stand.
To be fair to the HF, they do at least give Palace fans an excuse to not turn up during the bad times.I know another in this exact situation. He was absolutely furious at the club with the way they handled it and until the game against us this season hadn't been back. He has absolutely no time for the black clad morons.
I remember the Shrimps nickname.We went one better. Before the nickname ‘Dolphins’ came in to being some bright spark, in the 1950s/60s, thought that the dolphins on the Brighton and Hove crest were shrimps! Hence for some years we were known as the ‘Shrimps’ - I would reckon that who ever was responsible for that gaffe was probably the inspiration for the raft of ‘Should have gone to Specsaver’ ads.
So we became the ‘Dolphins’ around about 1974/75 until your mob came down in 1976 for our 2-0 win (!) with your Eagles chant and responded to in kind with Seagulls - which is much more appropriate considering our seaside location.
P.S. The background story on how the name ‘Shrimps’ came about may be a load of bollocks, but at least it’s funny bollocks!