LamieRobertson
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According to the Chronicle, You could only hear Newcastle fans from the Amex. It's number 5
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/brighton-1-0-newcastle-matt-13668499
absurd
According to the Chronicle, You could only hear Newcastle fans from the Amex. It's number 5
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/brighton-1-0-newcastle-matt-13668499
According to the Chronicle, You could only hear Newcastle fans from the Amex. It's number 5
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/brighton-1-0-newcastle-matt-13668499
The Chronicle is essentially North Korean state news for the geordies. I'm surprised that they didn't claim that they had won the game.
Made me reflect on Mark Chapman's comment on MotD2 that it had a cup like atmosphere. I stayed for a couple of beers after, and we reflected that every win has a mini cup final feel to it. We've been spoilt at home for the last 2 seasons, but now every victory is rightly being seen as a big achievement in it's own right. The Amex really has risen to the occasion as much as the players. The North Stand, after much criticism in recent years (including from me) for split groups of singing, not necessarily in unison when the team needed them most, are like a transformed animal, a collective noise, #together, with the sole purpose of bringing the team home, saluting them well after the final whistle. The North led and the rest of the ground followed. It was a proud day in lots of ways.
Made me reflect on Mark Chapman's comment on MotD2 that it had a cup like atmosphere. I stayed for a couple of beers after, and we reflected that every win has a mini cup final feel to it. We've been spoilt at home for the last 2 seasons, but now every victory is rightly being seen as a big achievement in it's own right. The Amex really has risen to the occasion as much as the players. The North Stand, after much criticism in recent years (including from me) for split groups of singing, not necessarily in unison when the team needed them most, are like a transformed animal, a collective noise, #together, with the sole purpose of bringing the team home, saluting them well after the final whistle. The North led and the rest of the ground followed. It was a proud day in lots of ways.
I keep looking to see when MOTD2 has appeared on iPlayer because I wanted to transcribe Chapman's comments to Sidwell accurately.
He basically said that there was a real connection between Albion fans and players and although a lot of clubs say the same, it really was the case at Brighton.
He's right.
We did ourselves proud again. Sang for 90 minutes despite having nothing back from the Arsenal fans to bounce off...it really is difficult trying to get an atmosphere when the home crowd is that dead. Loved the long slow renditions of GOSBTS, the way we upped our game in the last 10 minutes and again at the end of the match and especially loved "We support our local club". I sang that with a lot of pride.
We did ourselves proud again. Sang for 90 minutes despite having nothing back from the Arsenal fans to bounce off...it really is difficult trying to get an atmosphere when the home crowd is that dead. Loved the long, slow renditions of GOSBTS, the way we upped our game in the last 10 minutes and again at the end of the match and especially loved "We support our local club". I sang that with a lot of pride.
****ing morgue. The rumours were more accurate than I was expecting, they actually weren't exaggerating.
I was lucky enough to be given a ticket, in the home section upper tier, by a couple friends who are Arsenal fans. It's no wonder there is no atmosphere, other than that created by our excellent away support, because my experience was to be surrounded by tourists. Next to me a couple of American women who giggled all the way through. To my other side were a couple of Japanese tourist who were very polite, but did nothing other than take photographs of other fans. Behind me were a group of Germans who spent the whole match chatting in German when not trying to copy and translate the Albion reportoir of songs. The only real Arsenal fans near me were a group of old boys who didn't even cheer when Arsenal scored.
I pray we never lose our soul the way Arsenal has.
****ing morgue. The rumours were more accurate than I was expecting, they actually weren't exaggerating.
I was lucky enough to be given a ticket, in the home section upper tier, by a couple friends who are Arsenal fans. It's no wonder there is no atmosphere, other than that created by our excellent away support, because my experience was to be surrounded by tourists. Next to me a couple of American women who giggled all the way through. To my other side were a couple of Japanese tourist who were very polite, but did nothing other than take photographs of other fans. Behind me were a group of Germans who spent the whole match chatting in German when not trying to copy and translate the Albion reportoir of songs. The only real Arsenal fans near me were a group of old boys who didn't even cheer when Arsenal scored.
I pray we never lose our soul the way Arsenal has.
Just couldn't believe how quiet the biggest league crowd in Albion's history was today. Credit to our support, with us it would have been a library
Just couldn't believe how quiet the biggest league crowd in Albion's history was today. Credit to our support, with us it would have been a library
Nothing sums up the soullessness of the Emirates quite like the drones that sit behind the goals who pick up and wave those huge flags dispassionately when Arsenal score.