Around 68-70 my brother was palace fan, I was Brighton. But I used to watch palace when Albion were aeay. At time of lazarus woodruff Jackson etc. By mid seventies was only st selhurdt for Albion games , I have to live with the shame lol
Mine is a family of Arsenal supporters so like to see them do well (as do they with Albion)
Overseas would be AC Milan, growing up they had the great side of Baresi, Maldini, Rijkaard, Gullit & van Basten. I also remember being blown away when I saw the San Siro for the first time for the Italia 90 opener between Argentina & Cameroon, it was ridiculously cool in comparison to anything I'd seen before. Had a soft spot for the Rossonerri ever since
I started supporting Arsenal when I was 5 because I wanted to "different" to all the glory hunting Man Utd fans and I was being bullied for supporting "rubbish brighton" which is CRUSHING when you're weak and pathetic like me.
I remember supporting them because I liked their kit, Ian Wright and they finished 10th that year
23 years later and I'm stuck for life supporting them. I hate myself a little bit when I say "I have a Brighton ST....and I support Arsenal" but once you support someone it's impossible to turn it off like a switch.
I flirted with APIA Leichhardt when I lived in Sydney in the early 90s as Lambert Park was only a short walk from where I lived but couldn't really get into it.
They'll be loads of Brighton fans who used to or still do support the likes of Arsenal, Spurs, Man U, Man C, Liverpool, Real Madrid etc. They'll be some who might have supported a team before they moved to Sussex e.g. when they were very young. There might be some who adopted Brighton quite late. The same applies to all teams. So what? Boring thread.
Newcastle, supported them when I was at school when they were good, still support them now despite never going to one of their games (nearly went to their game away to Palace in the League Cup last season, but got as far as Preston Park before my train got cancelled because of a fatality)
Dynamo Kiev, wife's family live 50 yards from the Olympic Stadium so I go along when I'm over there. An experience to say the least when there's a big game on Very very intimidating place for visiting teams/fans to go to.
Going over in a few weeks so will take in the game against Goverla and will hopefully get over to see the smaller pro team in Kiev, Obolon Brewery, who won promotion to the second division last season. They do some lovely beer
Cheltenham (Worked in the area)
Watford (Worked in the area)
Verder Bremen (As above)
Watford (Worked in the area)
Horsham (Moved back to the area)
Horsham YMCA (When Horsham away)
Palace (Kids don't ask)
Arundel (Moved to the area)
Wick & Barnham Utd (When Albion and Arundel are away)