dougdeep
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37 Years today since my first game, suddenly I feel so much younger
You don't look it.
37 Years today since my first game, suddenly I feel so much younger
Indeed. Plus there is the whole question of what is your 'local' team? Should people in North Sussex now support Crawley? Should people from Lewes, Eastbourne, Bognor, Worthing, etc support their local teams as opposed to the 'big' team? You'll end up like 'TheMajor' who has said that in his ideal world the only people allowed in the Amex would be those born in Brighton and Hove as everybody else should be supporting their local (by birth) team.
This is my 50th year as an Albion fan, and never once have i wavered. Not for me the pathetic trend of "supporting" a side you have absolutely no regional or emotional affiliation to, apart from some kind of playground arrogance that they just happen to be European Champions or whatever. Have been a fan from a cup final to near extinction and if the Amex closed tomorrow and we returned to Withdean, i would still support them....Ok I may not be able to support them in person now that the modern game has priced out its diehard fans, but they still run blue and white through my veins...come on you Seagullsssssss
That's precisely what I did! Born in Purley! C'mon, no one really wanted to condemn me to a life of supporting Palace did they?In the same vein, what happens when you move away should you new support your new "local"?
That's precisely what I did! Born in Purley! C'mon, no one really wanted to condemn me to a life of supporting Palace did they?
Indeed. Plus there is the whole question of what is your 'local' team? Should people in North Sussex now support Crawley? Should people from Lewes, Eastbourne, Bognor, Worthing, etc support their local teams as opposed to the 'big' team? You'll end up like 'TheMajor' who has said that in his ideal world the only people allowed in the Amex would be those born in Brighton and Hove as everybody else should be supporting their local (by birth) team.
This is my 50th year as an Albion fan, and never once have i wavered. Not for me the pathetic trend of "supporting" a side you have absolutely no regional or emotional affiliation to, apart from some kind of playground arrogance that they just happen to be European Champions or whatever. Have been a fan from a cup final to near extinction and if the Amex closed tomorrow and we returned to Withdean, i would still support them....Ok I may not be able to support them in person now that the modern game has priced out its diehard fans, but they still run blue and white through my veins...come on you Seagullsssssss
I don't take people seriously if they were brought up in and around Brighton,but support another team
sure have a lazy eye on another team,I do with Glasgow Rangers
but last sunday said it all about being a Brighton fan,it matters
Highway61
You said people should support their local club. That did open a whole debate as to what constitutes a 'local' club and if you move areas can you change clubs? If people in places like Lewes and Eastbourne can support Brighton as it's their local league team, then do they have to switch to their home town if they become a league team (like Crawley)? Unlike Newcastle Brighton were a shit team playing lower-league shit football in shit stadiums for far too long, so it's no surprise that people in Sussex supported a nearby big team (Chelsea Arsenal etc) in order to watch decent football in decent stadiums. It's exactly the same principle as people turning their backs on other lower-standard Sussex teams to support Brighton.I think I said I would prefer to see the Amex filled up with local Sussex fans. I am not a great fan of Newcastle United but I would say in their favour that I have never meet a Geordie who doesn't support them. Unfortunately still too many Men Of Sussex "support" Man U, Arsenal, Spurs etc rather than go up the Amex.
Well done highway but I would say that a Season ticket is great value and you should get one.
46 years for me. Was an 11 year old TV Man Utd fan living in Eastbourne when my future brother in law, looking to get me on side invited me to watch Brighton v Bristol Rovers at the Goldstone. 3 - 2 win, Charlie Livesey scoring the winner and I was hooked, professional football I could watch live! Best life sentence anyone could dish out!
You don't look it.