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Parson Henry

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KinkyHitler said:
Does a band wagon glory hunter go to 80% of home and away games?

When do you go to watch Tottenham? None of my business really I am just curious.

I applaud your association with the team I support but am at odds as to how you can 'support' another higher ranking club.

Still each to thier own.
 






Kinky Gerbil

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Perry Milkins said:
When do you go to watch Tottenham? None of my business really I am just curious.

I applaud your association with the team I support but am at odds as to how you can 'support' another higher ranking club.

Still each to thier own.

Went to Wigan away, Sunderland and Birmingham at home.

Planning couple more, this year, try to get to 6 or 7 a year.

Spurs on TV a fair whack as well
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Fans Utd, Hartlepool.

Went to the rest of the home games that year and got a season ticket for the two years at Gillingham and first at Withdean.
I then started playing mens football for a while wqhich kicks off at 2 so something had to give for a season.
 




KinkyHitler said:
Went to Wigan away, Sunderland and Birmingham at home.

Planning couple more, this year, try to get to 6 or 7 a year.

Spurs on TV a fair whack as well

So are Spurs your get out clause then? So you can say you support a "proper" team?

I don't understand how you can possibly "support" 2 teams. Fair play to you for going to as many games as you do, but surely you can only support 1 team. You say you're Spurs. Why do you even care about Albion then? Or are your views just designed to get people to bite?

I am genuinely interested.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Why cant you follow two teams?

I was in hell in the fa cup last year!

I suppose realisticly I would say I follow Brighton as my first team now due to the amount I go and watch them, however you can never lose your first love as it was.
 


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KinkyHitler said:
Why cant you follow two teams?

I was in hell in the fa cup last year!

I suppose realisticly I would say I follow Brighton as my first team now due to the amount I go and watch them, however you can never lose your first love as it was.

Last week too, surely?
 
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Parson Henry

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Who am I to proclaim you can't follow two teams. It just doesn't fit with me that is all.

The crux as to who was your 'first' team would have happened last year in the cup game. Only you will truly know how you felt about it.
 


KinkyHitler said:
Why cant you follow two teams?

I was in hell in the fa cup last year!

I suppose realisticly I would say I follow Brighton as my first team now due to the amount I go and watch them, however you can never lose your first love as it was.

I suppose I see it as a difference between following and supporting. I look for results of other teams, for various reasons - rivals, ex players there etc, and some I look out for more than others. However I support Brighton, and Brighton only. I go to as many games as I can afford and if I'm watching any game that doesn't involve the Albion, whether on TV or live, I find that I'm really not that interested in the result UNLESS it affects the Albion.

I just can't imagine having that amount of emotional attachment to more than one team, or being put in the position you were last season after the cup draw.
 






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Kylies Stunt Arse said:
I suppose I see it as a difference between following and supporting. I look for results of other teams, for various reasons - rivals, ex players there etc, and some I look out for more than others. However I support Brighton, and Brighton only. I go to as many games as I can afford and if I'm watching any game that doesn't involve the Albion, whether on TV or live, I find that I'm really not that interested in the result UNLESS it affects the Albion.

I just can't imagine having that amount of emotional attachment to more than one team, or being put in the position you were last season after the cup draw.

Same as I except for watching England play.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Kylies Stunt Arse said:
I suppose I see it as a difference between following and supporting. I look for results of other teams, for various reasons - rivals, ex players there etc, and some I look out for more than others. However I support Brighton, and Brighton only. I go to as many games as I can afford and if I'm watching any game that doesn't involve the Albion, whether on TV or live, I find that I'm really not that interested in the result UNLESS it affects the Albion.

I just can't imagine having that amount of emotional attachment to more than one team, or being put in the position you were last season after the cup draw.

You have to remember when i first started watching brighton there was no chance in hell they would ever have made the 3rd round of cup let alone drawn Spurs.:lolol:
 












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KinkyHitler said:

Why was last week hell? Did you not get dumped out of the FA Cup on both Saturday and Sunday? Twice the heartache surely?
 






Dave the OAP

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so hes not an Albion fan now?

no he's a cock

:lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:


:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:


Only joking..he is a very very nice man
 


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