Weststander
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Lifetime supporters (switching from Arsenal when Abramovich took over).
Think this is bad, try growing up in Scotland. Walking to see Stirling Albion play on a Saturday past fukwits in Celtic or Rangers tops who never go to games giving you dogs abuse for supporting your local team. Even worse, seeing coach loads of these mugs going across from Stirling to Glasgow to watch them play while Stirling Albion struggled to get over 900 fans through the turnstiles used to boiled my piss.
But there are also a myriad of Brighton fans who live nowhere near Brighton.
Is this unacceptable?
Interesting point but I suspect the motivation for this type of fan is not glory hunting and is more likely due to family connections.
Having said that once we break into top 6 under Potter’s helm this might change!
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They're not glory hunters though are they? Never understand why people try making that argument.
Did any kind soul help the large group of Chelsea fans heading back on the Coastway West towards West Sussex instead of mainline yesterday? I assume their leader was dyslexic and confused "Lancing" with "London". I do hope they found their ways home safely.
The first time I saw that YouTube video of the "Brighton Kop", where they all met up in the King & Queen in their replica kits to cheer on the dippers on Sky, I was sick in my mouth a little bit.
I was revolted by them, yet at the same time a small part of me pitied them. They'll never know what supporting a club is actually like. They think they do - but they don't.
The first time I saw that YouTube video of the "Brighton Kop", where they all met up in the King & Queen in their replica kits to cheer on the dippers on Sky, I was sick in my mouth a little bit.
I was revolted by them, yet at the same time a small part of me pitied them. They'll never know what supporting a club is actually like. They think they do - but they don't.
I know there are a lot of things in this world to get frustrated and angry about BUT the scourge of the plastic fan is something that really gets to me - it is a reflex response that I can’t help. When we play the big 6 teams I have to check all seats near me to try to hunt them out......
If I ever get in to conversations with Sussex born and bread “fans” of big 6 teams I point out that they “follow “ their team and don’t “support” them - unless of course they actually regularly attend matches (which is a rarer occurrence than hens teeth)..........just typing this rant has wound me up!!!!!!
RID THE WORLD OF ALL PLASTICS!!!
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God help you and I if the Albion ever become a BIG club. You living in Shropshire and me in Southampton. Imagine the comments - “ why can’t you support your local team, you’re a plastic, Johnny-come-lately, glory hunter” and so on. I may live in Southampton but I don’t come from there. I was brought up in Sussex, went to school there, lived in Brighton and worked there for many years, and followed the Albion and Sussex since I was eleven.
My wife, who is from Southampton, our two daughters who were born there, our two grandchildren who were born in Croydon ohmy are all Brighton fans. What right have people to criticise which football team you support? The are many and varied reasons for a fan’s allegiance and so I detest the blinkered view that all supporters must be geographically aligned to their football club - that’s just complete bollocks.
If a football supporter (a genuine one who goes to games) wishes to have a pop then aim it at the armchair TV viewer or the bloke who watches the match at the pub. Those that spout on but have never been to a football ground in their lives, and never will. They should be the target, not the ones that follow their team, which ever it may be, up and down the country, home and away and through good and bad times.
So I was born and bred in Sussex and have supported the Albion since 1969 firstly from as far away from Eastbourne and then later often driving for six hours across four countries and taking the overnight ferry home on a Friday night and back on Sunday from Germany just to see a home game then at the Goldstone. I did the drive from South Wales to Gillingham regularly (All probably before you were born) and did the Withdean thing often leaving work early even midweek and getting home between one and two in the morning. Until this season I was a season ticket holder at the AMEX doing a 8-9 hour 440 odd mile round trip drive to a game as often as possible and so you now tell me I was a supporter.
Now I find that because through age I find that level of a trip too tiring and probably a bit dangerous I am now not a supporter but a follower and a plastic. You Sir or Madam as may be the case are talking B0LL0X! Not everyone can live within a spit of the ground, but believe me I AM A SUPPORTER and I would thank you not to ever tell me otherwise.
If this offends you I dont care.
I've seen them twice at close hand (drinking in the King and Queen and then the Font before heading for the Amex).
They really are tragic. They send away for replica shirts, watch TV in the pub, mimic some of the chants and somehow think they're real fans. They're pitiful, but they're such an embarrassment to the town that I can't feel sorry for them.
God help you and I if the Albion ever become a BIG club. You living in Shropshire and me in Southampton. Imagine the comments - “ why can’t you support your local team, you’re a plastic, Johnny-come-lately, glory hunter” and so on. I may live in Southampton but I don’t come from there. I was brought up in Sussex, went to school there, lived in Brighton and worked there for many years, and followed the Albion and Sussex since I was eleven.
My wife, who is from Southampton, our two daughters who were born there, our two grandchildren who were born in Croydon ohmy are all Brighton fans. What right have people to criticise which football team you support? The are many and varied reasons for a fan’s allegiance and so I detest the blinkered view that all supporters must be geographically aligned to their football club - that’s just complete bollocks.
If a football supporter (a genuine one who goes to games) wishes to have a pop then aim it at the armchair TV viewer or the bloke who watches the match at the pub. Those that spout on but have never been to a football ground in their lives, and never will. They should be the target, not the ones that follow their team, which ever it may be, up and down the country, home and away and through good and bad times.
God help you and I if the Albion ever become a BIG club. You living in Shropshire and me in Southampton. Imagine the comments - “ why can’t you support your local team, you’re a plastic, Johnny-come-lately, glory hunter” and so on. I may live in Southampton but I don’t come from there. I was brought up in Sussex, went to school there, lived in Brighton and worked there for many years, and followed the Albion and Sussex since I was eleven.
My wife, who is from Southampton, our two daughters who were born there, our two grandchildren who were born in Croydon ohmy are all Brighton fans. What right have people to criticise which football team you support? The are many and varied reasons for a fan’s allegiance and so I detest the blinkered view that all supporters must be geographically aligned to their football club - that’s just complete bollocks.
If a football supporter (a genuine one who goes to games) wishes to have a pop then aim it at the armchair TV viewer or the bloke who watches the match at the pub. Those that spout on but have never been to a football ground in their lives, and never will. They should be the target, not the ones that follow their team, which ever it may be, up and down the country, home and away and through good and bad times.