Hornblower
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Great performance from the 'B' team against a very poor Reading side. And, considering the small crowd and a good deal of newby's, a pretty good atmosphere too with a fair amount of singing. Nice.
I went with two old friends, and their sons and my son, on a Dads and Lads day. Really good day, lots of Harveys, a good game, and a great result
Great performance from the 'B' team against a very poor Reading side. And, considering the small crowd and a good deal of newby's, a pretty good atmosphere too with a fair amount of singing. Nice.
Talking of newbies, there was a woman behind me who turned to her fella and said
"why do they keep chanting **** off Palace? I thought they are playing Reading?"
To which the man quizzically replied.
"I don't know? Maybe there is a bit of rivalry because crystal palace won that playoff game? Bit strange though to be bringing up about Crystal palace now though. You are right."
Took my 10 yr old son today and a few of his mates. Although my son is an albion fanatic, his mates were a mix of the usual Arsenal, Chelsea, and Utd types who only support the teams they see on telly. They were absolutely shocked that Brighton had a team with a stadium like this. The look on their faces as we walked into the stadium was fantastic. All are now adorned with Colours and albion fans. Great day and enlightening for a new generation of seagull fans!
I thoroughly enjoyed it - just a shame we didn't win by a wider margin. Good to have an accurate attendance announcement as well.
So hopefully they have seen enough to want to come back,my Albion history goes back to 1966 and jumping the East Stand fence at The Goldstone.They could become fans for life.
We have 24.000 season ticket holders,we cant control the number of away fans willing to pay and come.What we don't have enough of is floating punters prepared to pay on a match by match basis.If you find some seated by you....cherish them and make them feel welcome because we need their arses on otherwise empty seats.