Mustafa sir, I am with you!I really don't know why people STILL take this guy seriously. He's literally taking the piss out of anyone who does.
Mustafa sir, I am with you!I really don't know why people STILL take this guy seriously. He's literally taking the piss out of anyone who does.
Only if you completely disregard the fact, we are no longer playing in a third world soulless open stadium, playing 'committed' football, in the lower divisions.Well, BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION HOME TICKETS became easier to buy, and as a result the number of season tickets dwindled on a rather significant scale.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that may just be relevant now we've upped our capacity to 8000 more than our first season at The Amex...
there's less demand for Season Tickets.
That's called social media marketing, not begging. Y'know, the worst thing about you is you're not stupid. The way you go off the charts when we're winning and as soon as we lose a game you're back, predictable as night following day; if you were stupid, those posts would have an imbecilic charm about them. But in fact you're just a sad, bitter little man who gets his tugs by being negative from behind a computer screen. Literally any excuse will do. You'd moan the sky was the wrong shade of blue if it got you half a dozen post quotes on NSC. Cheer up, grow up, man up, shut up.
This isn't just any league game. This is our biggest one by an absolute MILE.
Yes there is a rivalry between us & Palace, but the majority of supporters don't see it and any bigger game than the next.
Only if you completely disregard the fact, we are no longer playing in a third world soulless open stadium, playing 'committed' football, in the lower divisions.
Top to bottom we are the same club in name only.
Comparing and drawing conclusions is just silly.
Says who?
Yes there is a rivalry between us & Palace, but the majority of supporters don't see it and any bigger game than the next.
You see it has the "biggest one by an absolute MILE" but not everyone shares you view.
I don't know about being no bigger than other games but I don't think it's the biggest game this season, if I had to choose between going to this or the last game of the season I would pick the latter.
Says who?
Yes there is a rivalry between us & Palace, but the majority of supporters don't see it and any bigger game than the next.
You see it has the "biggest one by an absolute MILE" but not everyone shares you view.
To point out the bleedin' obvious, the majority of your supporters have only been around for the last two seasons and don't know any better.
This game means something. The Wolves game may not.