burrish gull
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Good lad, I've been going 29 years but if you went up to one of the big boys and went 'boo' they'd turn round take one look at you and go 'nice ground, shit fans'
RoyalAli said:If Brighton is cool, why was it amongst the worst places to live in Britain?
I saw a thread on this very site about it!
El Presidente said:I am sitting here with my copy of 'Seagulls' and the last three home games in 1990/91, when we were within a gnat's bollock of going up to the Prem, were as follows
Oxford United 8,118
Bristol City 7,738
Ipswich 12,281. (Biggest crowd of the season!!!)
We needed to win this final game to cement our play off place. Two minutes left and the score is 1-1. John Byrne is brought down outside the box. The crowd go strangely quiet as Dean 'Wendy' Wilkins floats a 22 yarder into the far corner, and then we go nuts.
Big crowds and the Albion are a bit of a myth. In the good years we have excellent support, but there is a huge fairweather element at the Albion historically. It's down to your generation to stop this trend!
RoyalAli said:Its good to meet the people you've chatted with, but it does take away a little bit of the "You don't know who I am" factor.
What you on pal?Guinness Boy said:For most of that season we played appaling football in a run down ground as many people have pointed out. Remember the 0-0 at home to Notts Co? One of the worst football games I've ever had to stand through. We actually got to the playoffs with a negative goal difference. However when Wembley came we took 33,000 so you and Berks are both wrong, our highest crowd that season was in the region of 55,000.
However your post as against my post is probably still indicative of what will happen if and when Falmer is built. For most games, depending on what division we're in we'd get 10 - 15k. The ground would sell out for any big cup game, Palace at home, Pompey at home and any time we were about to win proper promotion or needed a win to stay up.
I actually think that once we have Falmer then us and Reading will be similar sized clubs in terms of support.
The difference is in our potential as the 33000 we took to Wembley proves or the 3 times oversubscribed applications for the Mansfield game. If we got to the Premiership we'd sell out Falmer every game and, provided it gets the go-ahead that's not an unrealistic goal.
Finally while I'm not that bothered about Reading particularly (like Leyton O before them they're a small and irreleavent annoyance) I have to admit that I take great pleasure in every defeat incurred by that double talking, spineless ex-Palace c**t. And I don't mean Pardew.