I know. I guess that's why the thread starter is so obsessed with attendances - it's the only area where over the past two years we can claim superiority. Mind you I'm sure our pies are better and I bet our programme pisses all over yours as well. However by using measures that actually count, such as success on the pitch, you are superior and have been for decades. And to make it worse whenever we DO manage to get one over you (such as the 3-0 home win) you always manage to trump it a month or so later. And you were the first away team to win a league match at our shiny new home in front of our massive support which is also a fact we try and forget or bluster around. Our inferiority complex is now so ingrained that a Palace fan just has to show up one here and some of the more cowed and beaten Brighton fans squeal for them to be corralled into a separate section as they can't stand it any more.
Never mind, perhaps my grandchildren will get a chance to relish the boot being on the other foot for a change - and I haven't got any grandchildren yet!
And Ernest's witless bollocks? and all the other one trick ponies?
Does anyone actually feel inferior though (or superior)?
Does anyone actually feel inferior though (or superior)?
Spot on. Banned the wrong bloke.
And Ernest's witless bollocks? and all the other one trick ponies?
I know. I guess that's why the thread starter is so obsessed with attendances - it's the only area where over the past two years we can claim superiority. Mind you I'm sure our pies are better and I bet our programme pisses all over yours as well. However by using measures that actually count, such as success on the pitch, you are superior and have been for decades. And to make it worse whenever we DO manage to get one over you (such as the 3-0 home win) you always manage to trump it a month or so later. And you were the first away team to win a league match at our shiny new home in front of our massive support which is also a fact we try and forget or bluster around. Our inferiority complex is now so ingrained that a Palace fan just has to show up one here and some of the more cowed and beaten Brighton fans squeal for them to be corralled into a separate section as they can't stand it any more.
Never mind, perhaps my grandchildren will get a chance to relish the boot being on the other foot for a change - and I haven't got any grandchildren yet!
You're annoying. Time out time.
Does anyone actually feel inferior though (or superior)?
You're annoying. Time out time.
YOU have NEVER seen my BOLLOCKS and I have MORE than one TRICK
Shut up
Oh bollocks. Well I bet our GROUNDSMAN is better than yours. And we've got lamps for the pitch and EVERYTHING.Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but our programme is an award winner. We also have new, local made, pies too since the club has taken back the catering contract.
Syph
You would hope not. I don't feel "superior" to a Yeovil fan because we're a bigger club than them, and I don't feel "inferior" to any fans of Premiership teams.
No, why would we? When talking about the real goes-along-to-games supporters of both clubs, we're remarkaby similar. There'll be very few people who thought "Ooooooh, now which football team should I support?" and came up with either Brighton or Palace through glory-hunting reasons. The supporter base of both clubs will be predominantly made up of people with a real connection to the local area they, or their family, are from.
A Palace fan who goes along to Selhurst has far more in common with me than a sofa-based Premier Leaguebig club 'supporter'. We'll have gone through the similar highs and all sorts of low - both on the pitch and off it where, through no fault of our own, both clubs we hold so dear faced the real possibilities of extinction.
The rivalry is brilliant though - the relatively recent 5-0 and 3-0 defeats are amongst my worst footballing experiences. The 3-0 demolition at the Amex one of my best. And, being honest, the 0-0 playoff game up there, watched from an Exec Box, also rated very highly at the time. We'd done half the job, probably more than half the job. We were in form and they weren't - what could possibly go wrong at the Amex?
I think I'm still in a football/Albion (and even NSC) hangover from that night. After years of inferiority, we were back on level terms and we had a real chance to turn the thumbscrews on them for a while. How sweet it was going to be. Then it all went wrong. ******* Palace did us again and rubbed it in by winning the playoff final to win the race to the Premier League. ******* Palace. ******* ******* Palace.
No, why would we? When talking about the real goes-along-to-games supporters of both clubs, we're remarkaby similar. There'll be very few people who thought "Ooooooh, now which football team should I support?" and came up with either Brighton or Palace through glory-hunting reasons. The supporter base of both clubs will be predominantly made up of people with a real connection to the local area they, or their family, are from.
A Palace fan who goes along to Selhurst has far more in common with me than a sofa-based Premier Leaguebig club 'supporter'. We'll have gone through the similar highs and all sorts of low - both on the pitch and off it where, through no fault of our own, both clubs we hold so dear faced the real possibilities of extinction.
The rivalry is brilliant though - the relatively recent 5-0 and 3-0 defeats are amongst my worst footballing experiences. The 3-0 demolition at the Amex one of my best. And, being honest, the 0-0 playoff game up there, watched from an Exec Box, also rated very highly at the time. We'd done half the job, probably more than half the job. We were in form and they weren't - what could possibly go wrong at the Amex?
I think I'm still in a football/Albion (and even NSC) hangover from that night. After years of inferiority, we were back on level terms and we had a real chance to turn the thumbscrews on them for a while. How sweet it was going to be. Then it all went wrong. ******* Palace did us again and rubbed it in by winning the playoff final to win the race to the Premier League. ******* Palace. ******* ******* Palace.
No, why would we? When talking about the real goes-along-to-games supporters of both clubs, we're remarkaby similar. There'll be very few people who thought "Ooooooh, now which football team should I support?" and came up with either Brighton or Palace through glory-hunting reasons. The supporter base of both clubs will be predominantly made up of people with a real connection to the local area they, or their family, are from.
A Palace fan who goes along to Selhurst has far more in common with me than a sofa-based Premier Leaguebig club 'supporter'. We'll have gone through the similar highs and all sorts of low - both on the pitch and off it where, through no fault of our own, both clubs we hold so dear faced the real possibilities of extinction.
The rivalry is brilliant though - the relatively recent 5-0 and 3-0 defeats are amongst my worst footballing experiences. The 3-0 demolition at the Amex one of my best. And, being honest, the 0-0 playoff game up there, watched from an Exec Box, also rated very highly at the time. We'd done half the job, probably more than half the job. We were in form and they weren't - what could possibly go wrong at the Amex?
I think I'm still in a football/Albion (and even NSC) hangover from that night. After years of inferiority, we were back on level terms and we had a real chance to turn the thumbscrews on them for a while. How sweet it was going to be. Then it all went wrong. ******* Palace did us again and rubbed it in by winning the playoff final to win the race to the Premier League. ******* Palace. ******* ******* Palace.
No, why would we? When talking about the real goes-along-to-games supporters of both clubs, we're remarkaby similar. There'll be very few people who thought "Ooooooh, now which football team should I support?" and came up with either Brighton or Palace through glory-hunting reasons. The supporter base of both clubs will be predominantly made up of people with a real connection to the local area they, or their family, are from.
A Palace fan who goes along to Selhurst has far more in common with me than a sofa-based Premier Leaguebig club 'supporter'. We'll have gone through the similar highs and all sorts of low - both on the pitch and off it where, through no fault of our own, both clubs we hold so dear faced the real possibilities of extinction.
The rivalry is brilliant though - the relatively recent 5-0 and 3-0 defeats are amongst my worst footballing experiences. The 3-0 demolition at the Amex one of my best. And, being honest, the 0-0 playoff game up there, watched from an Exec Box, also rated very highly at the time. We'd done half the job, probably more than half the job. We were in form and they weren't - what could possibly go wrong at the Amex?
I think I'm still in a football/Albion (and even NSC) hangover from that night. After years of inferiority, we were back on level terms and we had a real chance to turn the thumbscrews on them for a while. How sweet it was going to be. Then it all went wrong. ******* Palace did us again and rubbed it in by winning the playoff final to win the race to the Premier League. ******* Palace. ******* ******* Palace.