Spearritt of the Albion
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Great thread. Give Brighton back to LA!!!! No way is this a Porstmiff town. There are a few blue shirts but many more stripes. Always though Bognor was 50-50 but east of that it's Brighton.
that second photo in the thumb nail , had a good look at that , OxfordLike they did back then,they will all come back
that second photo in the thumb nail , had a good look at that , Oxford
deffinate buzz when you came around the corner by the church, NEVER RECAPTURE THAT FEEL AT THE AMEX ..................... FACT!!!!!Not sure,maybe another,i miss the old girl
deffinate buzz when you came around the corner by the church, NEVER RECAPTURE THAT FEEL AT THE AMEX ..................... FACT!!!!!
I looked into the catchment area of the underachieving clubs: Cardiff, Leeds, Southamptom are all ahead of Brighton, but not by that much. Bournemouth has a largish catchment area but less than the Sussex coast. Reading has potential. Tradition goes a long way as it takes time and lots of big matches like Liverpool to raise the profile. Norwich seems to have support greater than expected, but God knows how many small towns there are in their area.
I think we will see the smaller Lancashire clubs falling out of the Premier League this season and the next few until there is only about seven left.
Southampton, Eastleigh & Winchester has a combined pop'n of only 405,000.
Are are squeezed by the Pompey conurbation of Gosport, Fareham, Portsmouth, Havant, Porchester & Waterlooville of 552,000.
and on the other side by the Bournemouth, Poole & Christchuch conurbation of 400,000.
On the other hand Sussex is 1,600,000; and even if a deduction is made for Chichester/Bognor being Pompey allegedly, and Crawley having some Crawley and plastic Palace/Millwall followers, the Albion potential is vast.
In addition, Brighton (other than the Priestfield/Withdean years) have for 55 years had an underlying massive support, unlike non-football towns like Reading & Bournemouth.
Leeds is a far bigger city with massive football history.
Cardiff is a genuinely large city & national focal point.But even if you said the entire South & Mid Glamorgan was their catchment, that's 860,000, but with Rugby Union a massive competitor. Hence Cardiff City FC have never had a mass following.
I agree, unless they have wealthy benefactors, the old cotton & woollen towns of Lancs & Yorks, have much much smaller populations & wealth thesedays, and have been & will continue to gradually slide down a divison or 2.
The future for the Albion under the right owner & manager, is immense.
Absolute tosh, I'm afraid. Horsham is most definitely Albion country.
Falmer mate. There is already a 30,000 in the offing. I expect they will put a proper end for the North and south stand to expand it..one day but not for 5 or so years after the train line has been upgraded and transport issues are running in a practiced smooth way with frequent shuttles by both train and buss to and from the ground.
Christ lets worry about bigger capacities once we've filled 31k for a season or so.
The train line will only be upgraded if the go ahead for BML2 (Brighton Main Line 2) is given. BML2 would allow a direct service from London to Falmer.
Hate to say it but Crawley has big potential for that same reason. If they continue their success and upgrade their stadium they could be the club of north Sussex.
Where are we going to build that, then?
Christ lets worry about bigger capacities once we've filled 31k for a season or so.
No one is worried.
Just discussing the long term potential.
Obviously the 30,750 capacity is not yet ready, and that would have to be filled for 2 or 3 seasons in the PL, before any other ideas are hatched.
When, I repeat when the authorities allow safe standing then we will be able to increase the capacity.
The train line will only be upgraded if the go ahead for BML2 (Brighton Main Line 2) is given. BML2 would allow a direct service from London to Falmer.