Please Please Please Can we sellout our end this weekend!!

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Brighton til I Die

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May 22, 2010
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Bought 12 tickets for the Peterborough game last week, the majority of those coming only follow the albion as a second team but are all very much on the gus bus. Dont see why we can't sell out our end at all and the possibility of it not being POTG should really not be an issue, buy on line, at the shop or over the phone! We have been through the shit over the last 15 years, now we are romping our league, have the best manager outside the prem who is playing a fantastic brand of football and have some of the best fans in the country, anyone who's uming and ahing i urge you to come and be a part of it this weekend! it's a right laugh ffs and beats floating around topshop with your mrs, what else is there to do on a Saturay afternoon anyway?!

Being a STH I long for our away games, a great day out, atmosphear, proper supporters and usually 3 points!
It was no coincidence we beat Charlton 4-0 with the massive turn out,had a few mates in the Charlton end who said the support was as good as the teams performance and at times deafening, the more we take the louder we are!

6 points clear playing a team we can beat, 50 mins up the road from Kings Cross station, (4 for 2 train deals) one of the last times we will ever get to have a jolly up on the terraces (cant think of any in the championship) and back to Brighton for white night.

2,500 is great but we are better than that, if you havent got a ticket and have nothing to do this saturday, youhave no excuse:albion1::albion1::albion1:!
 




Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,896
Guiseley
This.

Couldn't have put it better myself; well actually I could but cannot be arsed :p

Oh, and it's "till".
 


MrShaun15

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Aug 28, 2010
2,484
i got 4 and hope it is sold out!

standing is gonna bring such a great atmosphere!
 


bristolseagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
5,554
Lindfield
we're Brighton, not man united, anything over 2500 is brilliant
 


The_Viper

Well-known member
Oct 10, 2010
4,345
Charlotte, NC
12!? Plus most of them only follow them as a second team!? **** you man, my gf whose a bhafc fan but isn't a white member can't come to this game due to that kind of selfishness. :tosser:
 




the wanderbus

Well-known member
Dec 7, 2004
2,982
pogle's wood
This.


Oh, and it's "till".

No it's not, it's 'til , short for until not till as in something you find in a shop.

( Though there is a very slim possibility that I could be wrong)
 
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pishhead

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Jul 9, 2003
5,248
Everywhere
12!? Plus most of them only follow them as a second team!? **** you man, my gf whose a bhafc fan but isn't a white member can't come to this game due to that kind of selfishness. :tosser:

Well clearly they all had to pay for the privilege to become a white member! Will you be saying the same to the people we need to get in at Falmer or would you rather be surrounded by empty seats?
 




















I remember in the old days of a packed North Stand, a girl could perform an 'act of love' on a gentleman and no one would notice as you were so squashed in, maybe that's why some are so keen, not only to take their girlfriend but also to ensure it sells out.
Just sayin, like.


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Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
24,896
Guiseley
No it's not, it's 'til , short for until not till as in something you find in a shop.

( Though there is a very slim possibility that I could be wrong)

That's exactly what I used to think, and it's logical, but wrong.

Usage Note: Till and until are generally interchangeable in both writing and speech, though as the first word in a sentence until is usually preferred: Until you get that paper written, don't even think about going to the movies. · Till is actually the older word, with until having been formed by the addition to it of the prefix un-, meaning "up to." In the 18th century the spelling 'till became fashionable, as if till were a shortened form of until. Although 'till is now nonstandard, 'til is sometimes used in this way and is considered acceptable, though it is etymologically incorrect.

So it's 'til or till but not til.
 




severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,827
By the seaside in West Somerset
That's exactly what I used to think, and it's logical, but wrong.

Usage Note: Till and until are generally interchangeable in both writing and speech, though as the first word in a sentence until is usually preferred: Until you get that paper written, don't even think about going to the movies. · Till is actually the older word, with until having been formed by the addition to it of the prefix un-, meaning "up to." In the 18th century the spelling 'till became fashionable, as if till were a shortened form of until. Although 'till is now nonstandard, 'til is sometimes used in this way and is considered acceptable, though it is etymologically incorrect.

So it's 'til or till but not til.

:thumbsup: you tell 'em Notters - I'm right behind you ('til you get one wrong)
 




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