Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
Champions League on ITV, School Night, playing at home on Saturday as well, I reckon we will be lucky to see 16/17000 bums on seats tomorrow
I'll be there....Sort of feel true fans go through the good and bad times together
All this true fan bollocks so annoys me. I've been going to every Brighton game for 22 years but it doesn't make me any more of a fan than someone listening from home. Just means I've got a lot of free time on my hands. Football is the only sport you get people thinking just because you watch a team when they lose you are some sort of icon. Grow up people!
I'll be there....Sort of feel true fans go through the good and bad times together
Missed the point. To stop going JUST because you aren't winning is Plastic. Obviously some people have more time to go to games than others and it doesn't necessarily make them more of a fan than those that followed it religiously on teletext...
I'll be there....Sort of feel true fans go through the good and bad times together
Agreed. Otherwise why not be a plastic and follow Chelsea etc.
n -1 as I can't make it.
I'm expecting a rollocking 20-0 victory rounded off with a deafening chorus of:-
Sami Hyypia's blue and white army.
23,385 with 354 Wigan. So long as we give them a mention.
Personally i struggle with this being the deciding factor as to whether fans go or not, but if you are ok with it then we have to agree to differ. We obviously all prefer to see Brighton win. I will go and watch whether we are winning or not. Regarding entertainment many people felt that the sideways passing under Garcia was dull, currently getting many more chances, but i would certainly agree its painful at times.Some people prefer to watch them win a few games.
Missed the point. To stop going JUST because you aren't winning is Plastic. Obviously some people have more time to go to games than others and it doesn't necessarily make them more of a fan than those that followed it religiously on teletext...
Personally i struggle with this being the deciding factor as to whether fans go or not, but if you are ok with it then we have to agree to differ. We obviously all prefer to see Brighton win. I will go and watch whether we are winning or not. Regarding entertainment many people felt that the sideways passing under Garcia was dull, currently getting many more chances, but i would certainly agree its painful at times.
Did you go to Darlington on a Tuesday night during the Archer years? Or Mansfield? Or Chesterfield? If not, why not? Bloody plastics.
If I lived in Brighton, I'd probably not even think about missing a game. When I have to miss nearly half a day's work to get home, change out of a suit and then drive an hour and 15 minutes to the car park at The Amex it requires effort. As I mentioned, I rarely miss games and I don't need people like you inferring that people choosing not to attend are fair weather fans.