- Apr 5, 2014
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You really are a sad individual, many of my friends are life long Albion fans but decide that their family is more important to spend their money on than going to football. Does it make them less of a fan? Of course not, going to football is a treat for many people these days due to the high cost of tickets trains etc.
Many of those who don't attend now, or do on the odd occasion, were there on the terraces during the years of oblivion. That is why I feel the need to challenge what appears to be a loftiness in the original post.
I think someone mentioned the number of older people who were at the play-off game, and they form a perfect dissection of the view that started this post. They probably attended games in the 40s/50s/60s, but then life moved on. My Dad being an example. I see no reason why they should be met with a different form of classification. Brighton & Hove Albion is their favourite football team, like me, and I don't regard them as second-class followers.