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Albion my Albion

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NSC Patron
Feb 6, 2016
19,656
Indiana, USA
I agree. The fans played poorly today. Too busy singing rather than trying to beat the opposition. The clubs fans recruitment team needs a serious look at.

I wasn't a good enough supporter to be selected by Brighton & Hove Albion. Woe is me.
 














Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,634
This is like being back at school. Embarrassing children having a tantrum.
All I stated was some of our fans showed very little support yesterday, how a day later some people still can't grasp this is truly incredible.

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Poyningsgull

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Apr 12, 2007
1,729
All I stated was some of our fans showed very little support yesterday, how a day later some people still can't grasp this is truly incredible.

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Son, I have been round the block too many times to worry about it. Get a grip and take pleasure from the fact that next year we will probably be in the Prem, and if we're not, then we're not. Life's too short.
 




Birdie Boy

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Jun 17, 2011
4,387
I was in the fourth row and I was singing constantly maybe [MENTION=27125]Wrong-Direction[/MENTION] should have joined in with me to help create noise at the front. :shrug:

To be fair to him, it was quiet at the front but the back were constantly singing. The only disappointment from them would be the songs were too short, by the time we had chance to join in, the song was over.

The view from the front was bloody awful but I don't think being further back would have been any better as what we were watching was so crap.
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
13,634
Son, I have been round the block too many times to worry about it. Get a grip and take pleasure from the fact that next year we will probably be in the Prem, and if we're not, then we're not. Life's too short.
I don't need to get a grip, I started this thread in frustration whilst at the game yesterday, our snowflake fans (that have a massive shock coming their way if we go up) have decided to drag the thread out.

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Nixonator

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Feb 8, 2016
6,737
Shoreham Beach
If you can move past the op's insults and ramblings (obviously drunk) then there is a valid point somewhere amongst it.

Yesterday the fans were most definitely not on form, for a number of reasons. The fact that some of you are stating 'you heard us on the radio' quite frankly means **** all, I was there - songs were fizzling out after the first round, not carrying throughout the away end and as the op suggests, there did appear to be ALOT of people who had no intention of opening their mouths other than talking in their mate/family member's ear, or lifting their arms for anything but taking a sandwich out their pocket to munch on. I was locked in amongst said people, and it was very difficult to get involved in the game when you are surrounded by them.

This season I can only recall Reading and perhaps Derby before that where it's been similar and it happens EVERY season so it's nothing new.

My only disappointment is that it has happened when we are in March and still in a tremendous position, we really should be turning up in both number and voice.
 




Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,634
If you can move past the op's insults and ramblings (obviously drunk) then there is a valid point somewhere amongst it.

Yesterday the fans were most definitely not on form, for a number of reasons. The fact that some of you are stating 'you heard us on the radio' quite frankly means **** all, I was there - songs were fizzling out after the first round, not carrying throughout the away end and as the op suggests, there did appear to be ALOT of people who had no intention of opening their mouths other than talking in their mate/family member's ear, or lifting their arms for anything but taking a sandwich out their pocket to munch on. I was locked in amongst said people, and it was very difficult to get involved in the game when you are surrounded by them.

This season I can only recall Reading and perhaps Derby before that where it's been similar and it happens EVERY season so it's nothing new.

My only disappointment is that it has happened when we are in March and still in a tremendous position, we really should be turning up in both number and voice.
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erkan

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Dec 9, 2004
896
Eastbourne
Nothing to get knickers in a twist about.

Allocated seating + high roof + quiet home fans + one meaningful effort on target in 90mins = Relatively crapper atmosphere

Whoopy do.

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dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
16,265
London
Thought the atmosphere was pretty average, not terrible not great. Preston was far worse.

Tomoris family were enjoying it !!
 




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