Dave the OAP
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I think if that was even possible, you would hve to have the park and ride busses picking up from North of the Sportsman car park....but i am 100% convinced that Withdean is not an option
OzMike said:Reading these comments one can't help but feel the desperation of the supporters.
The way I see it, the day the Goldstone was sold was the beginning of the end, I hope that I am wrong, but the majority of people living in and around Brighton and Hove don't want a football team at all.
OzMike said:It interferes with the idea of Brighton being the bohemian city full of luvvys, street theater, poncy festivals, gay tributes(no offence) and lots of nice arty farty things.
Football with it's supporters, rowdiness and general atmosphere is extremely not welcome.
The local government don't want to know because they would rather see people coming in to buy josticks, than being frightened away every other Saturday by footballing types and riff raff.
OzMike said:The Shoreham idea is a good idea because travelling supporters would not have to go through Brighton and chant and drink and stuff, these run down areas would benefit financially also.
OzMike said:If a new ground is ever built I will come back for the first game, but it won't be at Falmer.
Barrel of Fun said:
I lived in Withdean for the first 22 years of my life and the only impact is an increased level of traffic. Noise? I would say that is minimal - it could be a lot worse.
Dave the Gaffer said:I thought opur record attendance was over 35K?
andybaha said:Not at Withdean it isn't
OzMike said:As for the vote pro a football team, what percentage of the population voted and what percentage of these were Albion supporters
Shoreham is NOT an option. Never has been.OzMike said:The inevitability of not getting Falmer has to be realised, the nimby's have probably got a list of appeal reasons as long as your arm and the only people profiting are the lawyers,as usual.
The money will run out, more players will probably be sold to pay these lawyers.
We may end up as a part time conference team, looking at an extreme case.
If Shoreham is the only alternative then so be it, if the capacity at the Withdean were to be increased it would mean planning and would create a whole new branch of the nimby's Withdean division , moaning about property prices and noise pollution.
As for the vote pro a football team, what percentage of the population voted and what percentage of these were Albion supporters
The Large One said:Shoreham is NOT an option. Never has been.
andybaha said:What about building permanent stands with roofs at Withdean, wouldn't take much to get capacity up to 12K or so and with the crowds we are getting at the moment should be more than enough. We never got more than 8K in the Championship.
Bry Nylon said:...what happens next?
I don't mean "the club will go out of buiness / its the end of the Albion etc etc" because I have kind of worked out those consequences of a "no" decision myself.
What I mean is, can the club appeal? Or is that really it?
Kinky Gerbils said:Derby, Stoke and Coventry are just three grounds at the top of my head that are miles away from anything (pubs included!) and they have set up a decent bus service.
andybaha said:I don't think a 12,000 seater covered Withdean would be the end of the world.