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2,977 (as per the match report on Albion's website).How many Brighton at Ipswich on a Thursday night in January?
2,977 (as per the match report on Albion's website).How many Brighton at Ipswich on a Thursday night in January?
There is a song in there somewhereSold out again
Totally. Their amazing support is a complete myth. They rely heavily on a twat with a drum whilst waving some flags. They struggle to get 13k at in the Championship at times.The numbers they get in the championship are sad half the support fucks off until they reach the playoffs
Shock news: “People Support Their Local Team Rather Than One 300 Miles Away”.I
I live in Southwark and there are loads of Palace. The ironic thing is most of them are newbie fans who go because its the closest place to take their kids for Prem football.
I live in Southwark and there are loads of Palace. The ironic thing is most of them are newbie fans who go because its the closest place to take their kids for Prem football.
I'm sure there are lots of Dads living in Brighton who would like to go see the Albion with their kids. Sadly, unlike Palace, most games are sold out.Shock news: “People Support Their Local Team Rather Than One 300 Miles Away”.
Millwall/Charlton are the local teams in SouthwarkShock news: “People Support Their Local Team Rather Than One 300 Miles Away”.
Tops off to the Geordies, surely?Here are some stats worth having:
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Hats off to the Geordies.
50% more distance travelled than the next worst, over twice as much as Palace
He didn't say where he read them did he? For all we know, he was referring Palace message boards.I would be interested to read those quotes, I haven't seen them.
Great turn out and a bonus being able to get back by train to .2,977 (as per the match report on Albion's website).
Great turn out and a bonus being able to get back by train to .