Well I've not sat at the South end of ESL before certainly seems to attract more wee scrotes than you get caterwise across the pitch.Really? I didn't see any of that going on in WSL, and I didn't hear any piss take chants either...
Well I've not sat at the South end of ESL before certainly seems to attract more wee scrotes than you get caterwise across the pitch.Really? I didn't see any of that going on in WSL, and I didn't hear any piss take chants either...
Well, their tickets went on sale after their home match against Newport so I don’t see why not. And why would it matter anyway ? We’ve done it. Big games when we were at Withdean.More or less their entire home support travelling away to Brighton? Yeah, probably not...
I'm not sure we allowed them to play, did we? I mean, what could they have done? Windmilling?Not really....they showed no real passion, today, which surprised me.
We were a bit rubbish, imo, and expected more fight from them, but they looked like they had given it up from the off.I'm not sure we allowed them to play, did we? I mean, what could they have done? Windmilling?
Heard this twice recently, but it always used to be "you’ve seen the Brighton, now f*** off home" - personally much prefer the original version than the Albion oneYou've seen the Albion now f*** off home..
Crikey. Have you just arrived here in a time machine from 1980? First Division football has changedWe were a bit rubbish, imo, and expected more fight from them, but they looked like they had given it up from the off.
On a forum that has ditched its ‘support your local team’ attitude to accept a vlogger born in a another continent, 10 page threads moaning about a bit of pushing and shoving at Norwood Junction post Palace (a), moaning about paper balls being thrown on the pitch today, folk asking for advice on what to do after being hit with a bottle at Leicester, grown adults starting threads for help getting from Brighton station to Falmer station … this, this is exactly the comment I wanted to see to reassure me a once great fanbase is still alive and kicking & it’s hardly surprising that it’s come from someone living in the best country in Europe.f*** ‘Em.
You've heard the new song now f*** off home..Heard this twice recently, but it always used to be "you’ve seen the Brighton, now f*** off home" - personally much prefer the original version than the Albion one
Crikey. Have you just arrived here in a time machine from 1980? First Division football has c
Oh, I'd happily go back to 1980...as long as we played as we are, now.Crikey. Have you just arrived here in a time machine from 1980? First Division football has changed
Have to disagree with that. I've seen some League One/League Two/National League sides play quite well against PL opposition in the past. This really wasn't one of those occasions. While a sizeable win was expected, winning 5-0 and creating a bunch of chances despite not playing particularly well kind of tells the story.I thought their team played well really. Really compact, defended well and went In at HT at 1-0. Pretty commendable. Didn't fall into any of our traps. They breathy only came apart at 2-0 when they started to leave spaces.
It tells A story.Have to disagree with that. I've seen some League One/League Two/National League sides play quite well against PL opposition in the past. This really wasn't one of those occasions. While a sizeable win was expected, winning 5-0 and creating a bunch of chances despite not playing particularly well kind of tells the story.
That’s pretty much the argument used by top 6 fans against Chris Hughton’s early years Prem Albion sides. We were supposed to attack superior teams for their entertainment. If Grimsby had taken that kind of risk they would have been annihilated.The players let their club down today. Sure we are a much better team but at least give it a go a little bit. I don’t mean gung-ho but that was pathetic. Didn’t think their fans did them much credit with the behaviour during the game either. I felt the plaudits they got were fair for their overall cup run but not todays efforts.
To be fair in the interests of equality, they also delayed a couple of their corners by chucking stuff on the pitch ?Didn't think their fans were that loud given the circumstances. The team defended very well, but I was surprised they didn't give it more of a go until 3-0. Seemed like the occasion got to them.
The whole day was ruined for me when they started LUZZING paper onto the pitch. Solly was lucky he wasn't killed. I'm glad the ref wasted 2 minutes of my life reporting the incidents to the authorities. Won't someone think of the children?
Also, the fact that so many Albion stayed behind to watch their celebrations and have a bit of a sing song was a nice touch.
Another good day.
I don’t expect them to come out all guns blazing, of course not, but they weren’t even trying to get the ball forward quickly and challenge for second balls they literally retreated into their own half and sat in two banks of five. Also the Hughton analogy doesn’t work because firstly they couldn’t hang on for a point as it was the cup and secondly they were one nil down inside 5 minutes so needed to score. They were so passive which was in stark contrast to the Southampton game.That’s pretty much the argument used by top 6 fans against Chris Hughton’s early years Prem Albion sides. We were supposed to attack superior teams for their entertainment. If Grimsby had taken that kind of risk they would have been annihilated.
The library chant made me chuckle - heard it just after hearing non-stop albion chants for quite a while (watching on telly)Right. But it's all about context. After 10 minutes of 'we forgot that you were here/library/when you were shìt'. This is what you get in response.