The South Coast Derby
Brighton v Bournemouth
100 miles
It's amazing how many people wouldn't bat an eyelid at hearing that but are riled by the idea of Brighton and Palace being rivals.
The South Coast Derby
Brighton v Bournemouth
100 miles
Most of the people in my office (Magpies, Mackems and one Tractor Boy) seemed surprised when I explained to them that Palace is our derby game.
They generally thought it would be Portsmouth.
Most of the people in my office (Magpies, Mackems and one Tractor Boy) seemed surprised when I explained to them that Palace is our derby game.
They generally thought it would be Portsmouth.
Well you can't blame them, it does make much more sense geographically. Our rivalry does go deeper with them historically. Our spat with Palace is far more recent.
Isn't London - Brighton 50miles? So from Falmer, that would place Selhurst Park somewhere near Pimlico.- Albion v Palace 48 miles
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Think Pompey have more of a rivalry with Stains to be honest.
The Albion v Palace game raises the matter of what constitutes a 'local' derby i.e. how geographically close do the two clubs need to be need to be? Give or take a few miles (i.e. over the years grounds might move but cities don't) these are qualifiers for grudge games which cover a fair old distance:
- Albion v Palace 48 miles
- Norwich v Ipswich 43 miles
- Cardiff v Swansea 42 miles
Any others? Feel free to go international.
Why do you say this every time we play? Palace makes much more sense than Pompey as we have hardly played them over the years and have played palace far far more often. Palace is also considerably nearer than Portsmouth and London in general is a similar distance whether you are from the East or West part of Sussex. Hampshire is, however, very far from East Sussex so for half of the county does not register as 'nearby'.Well you can't blame them, it does make much more sense geographically. Our rivalry does go deeper with them historically. Our spat with Palace is far more recent.
Why do you say this every time we play? Palace makes much more sense than Pompey as we have hardly played them over the years and have played palace far far more often. Palace is also considerably nearer than Portsmouth and London in general is a similar distance whether you are from the East or West part of Sussex. Hampshire is, however, very far from East Sussex so for half of the county does not register as 'nearby'.
I don't really think we're on their radar, tbh.
Portland Timbers - Seattle Sounders is the biggest derby in the game in the USA and they are 173 miles apart.
A small distance by North American standards. Cultural relativity I suppose.
Another "local" rivalry that existed was Columbus Crew vs. Toronto FC. Only a 7 hour drive (approx. 430 miles), but fans from both teams made a long weekend of it. Now that Montreal is part of MLS, Columbus doesn't get a look-in as rivals. However, the atmosphere for both TFC vs. Montreal games is intense mainly because it's an English vs. French mentality, albeit Canadian style.
England v Scotland...….412.2 miles
England is ZERO miles from Scotland.
Another "local" rivalry that existed was Columbus Crew vs. Toronto FC. Only a 7 hour drive (approx. 430 miles), but fans from both teams made a long weekend of it. Now that Montreal is part of MLS, Columbus doesn't get a look-in as rivals. However, the atmosphere for both TFC vs. Montreal games is intense mainly because it's an English vs. French mentality, albeit Canadian style.
Portsmouth to Southampton is around 18 miles. No one else comes close to being a Derby for either of them.
I think the Dundee/ Dundee Utd derby is the shortest distance between two ground (in the world perhaps). I wonder how locals decide which one to support - probably whichever one is doing better.