They were mostly Iranians. Not Arabs. Mostly went home to fight in Iraq-Iran war, and didnt return.
And the rest bought up various businesses in Hove.
They were mostly Iranians. Not Arabs. Mostly went home to fight in Iraq-Iran war, and didnt return.
And the rest bought up various businesses in Hove.
Not many to be seen , seems traditional support for many years , any reason why
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DR
you said it mate , I reckon you've gone around the houses with that reply are you saying the club should do a census , nothings changed since i stopped going I can a sure youThe reason would be two fold.
One, you would need to talk to people to find out their ethnicity, it can't always be 'seen'.
Two, you would need to go to the Amex to achieve point one, something which you rarely seem to do.
I believe your standard one word answer in this situation is Din.
Have you ever noticed that young children never ever are bothered about what colour, race or creed another child is unless their parents are bothered about it?
oh wellNo, i'm bored now. I'm going to chase the squirrels round my garden as it's more challenging
Well, maybe Mr Barber could send them some letters LBNo-one has mentioned the significant Sudanese community in Brighton and Hove, or the Coptic Christians.
No-one has mentioned the significant Sudanese community in Brighton and Hove, or the Coptic Christians.
yeah but the way people bang on about multiculturalism on here why aren't there more ethnic minority's attending football, THE ONLY ONES I'VE REALLY SEEN ARE STEWARDINGThey've already taken over the streets...Going to football is the only escape nowadays
Brighton isn't really as multicultural as people think and the stats prove that
yeah but the way people bang on about multiculturalism on here why aren't there more ethnic minority's attending football, THE ONLY ONES I'VE REALLY SEEN ARE STEWARDING
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DR
The city isn't particularly 'multi-cultural' either
Yes we have quite a few - Brighton has always attracted lots of Immigrants from around the world - the difference is that we attracted a diverse amount from around the globe rather than from one or two countries .
In reality we are more multicultural than places than say Bradford which had fewer cultures but more immigrants - I grew up with Irish, Scots, chinese, Italians, Greeks and Indians - We even had a couple of English kids too
I have to tell you that at the age of four, my Daughter announced loudly "I don't like brown people" as we passed an African chap in the street.
I promise you, that did not come from me or any other family member, and she was reminded of the Aunts and Cousins, family friends and neighbours that she has who are "brown people", and had only ever been kind to her. I don't know where it came from with her, but we have made sure that she does not judge in that way anymore.
Brightons more multicultural than Bradford. I have heard it all now.
It's also got a bigger population than Mumbai and is closer to the equator than singapore.