It's so cringeworthy. There's a few on here i could name who would be perfectly capable that type of arselicking postWho was it then? Is anyone going to own up?
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It's so cringeworthy. There's a few on here i could name who would be perfectly capable that type of arselicking postWho was it then? Is anyone going to own up?
Get a grip
Who was it then? Is anyone going to own up?
As I read it, 'get here early, have a beer pre-match, we have guest beers for you, have a drink with us after' - surely it is just some plonker from the catering company trying to drum up some extra business from the away lot?
Never watched the reaction in the concourses when the big six score? Of course they haven't been obvious during a game, we weren't playing in the Premier League. FFS
Be unique yes, but these messages make us look soft.
We have earned the right to play 18 other teams in the league this year, so f*ck them if they think we will give them an easy ride.
How would you know they were a City fan then?
So do all you guys who don't want anything to do with opposition supporters not have any genuine friends who support other teams? I love talking footie with my mates and they support various teams from where they were born. Am I supposed to hate them or something?
So do all you guys who don't want anything to do with opposition supporters not have any genuine friends who support other teams? I love talking footie with my mates and they support various teams from where they were born. Am I supposed to hate them or something?
I occasionally pop to other clubs boards and as soon as I see one of these posts it makes me cringe....I'm not sure if these perpetrators want attention or they're just ridiculously a wet blanket.Call me old fashioned, but why on earth do some fans feel the need to post lovey dovey messages on our opponents message boards before they get here.
Was taking a distant look on the Bluemoon board for City to see what they are thinking about today game when I found this.
Brighton fan in peace..
Firstly it's a pleasure to be hosting you in our first game, for us to play the favourites for the league at home in front of the world is the icing on the the cake for a club that has bounced back from the brink.
Genuine supporters understand we won't be able to compete against you guys and we are more focused on ensuring we do ourselves proud and keep the score line respectful! In all honesty the season starts for us the week after at Leicester where we have far more of a chance of securing some points!
Just picking up on an earlier post, here at BHAFC we are slightly unique in that as a club we try to make the whole matchday experience as welcoming and accommodating as possible, I'm also pretty certain we are the only PL club that welcomes away fans into our home concourses after the game. With that in mind it would be great to see a few City fans after the game in the North Stand concourse and believe it or not you will be welcome!
I take on board the comments about the standard of drinks available in concourses but again we are slightly different in that we have guest Ales and also local Ales from Sussex.
In terms of pre match you are also welcome in our supporters bar which is located next to the club shop and although it tends to get busy, if you arrive in plenty of time you shouldn't have a problem enjoying a pre match beverage whilst engaging with our home support.
Getting out of the Amex can prove difficult, it really is worth staying behind for a beer afterwards, give it 30/40 minutes and the train queues and car parks are well on their way to clearing.
Once again, it's a privalidge to host you guys, I genuinely hope you enjoy The Amex, and if you were kind enough to allow us the odd point, a beer will be waiting for you in the North Stand concourse after the game.
Please feel free to ask any questions to make your matchday experience as easy as possible.
Pathetic. I dont want to share a pint with any away fans in OUR supporters bar. I also dont want to share a pint in the North stand after the game either. I could not give a flying f*ck how difficult it is for them to leave the ground after.
If we want to make this ground the fortress that we would like then ALL aspects of the ground need to be a fortress.
I dont want them to enjoy the Amex, I want them to lose and be miserable about it, just as I would at ANY away game.
Make you match day experience as easy as possible WTF.
Stop making us look like pussys, we need the place to be hostile for players and fans of anyone visiting the ground.
There will be many grounds we visit this year, where we will not be welcome by the home fans.
I'm sure we wont get any fans from the opposition on here saying welcome to our ground lovies we do this for you, that for you and BTW do what ever you want.
Rant over.
So do all you guys who don't want anything to do with opposition supporters not have any genuine friends who support other teams? I love talking footie with my mates and they support various teams from where they were born. Am I supposed to hate them or something?
If it had just been limited to helpful parking/travel information, then I don't think many would have had an issue with it.
But it reads like an apology for us being there and a plea for City to go easy on the new kid on our first day at Premier League school.
As I read it, 'get here early, have a beer pre-match, we have guest beers for you, have a drink with us after' - surely it is just some plonker from the catering company trying to drum up some extra business from the away lot?
If it had just been limited to helpful parking/travel information, then I don't think many would have had an issue with it.
But it reads like an apology for us being there and a plea for City to go easy on the new kid on our first day at Premier League school.
How on earth did they get tickets or should I say someone has given them their season ticket to useAnd I sir will be right next to you.
Noticed on their board also that a couple have tickets in the West stand, saying they will be quiet all game, I hope for their sake they are not siting next to me.
I would NEVER sit in an away end and not expect to get abuse, the same as any away fan sat in our end should expect abuse.
If you are an away fan, don't sit in the home ends.
I've nothing against City fans at all, but during the 90 minutes I'll be screaming for the Albion and baying for City blood (on the pitch).
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