Wow that's really sad. I didn't know her personally but I certainly heard her name during the fight for Falmer. R.I.P Sarah my thoughts are with your family.
Even though I knew she was gravely ill, and that this news would come soon, its still a shock to hear.
Lovely lady, as devoted to the Albion as it is possible to be, and who took some unkind comments and ribbing over the years, in very good humour.
Apart from the FFA stuff, and being at the front of the marches during the fighting years, she played a big part in more peaceful times too, through the supporter's club and other bodies.
A constant fixture at away matches, club events, supporters' football matches, etc. Always amongst the first to contribute to fundraising requests, for REMF and anything else asked of her.
A good person, whose many close friends will miss terribly.
RIP Sarah.
*She'll be smiling down when the Albion pay tribute by beating Arsenal on what would have been her 50th birthday.
RIP, awful news. If there was one thing about the gory years it united Brighton fans of every type. Very sad to lose one who fought so hard for our club.
Wow that's really sad. I didn't know her personally but I certainly heard her name during the fight for Falmer. R.I.P Sarah my thoughts are with your family.
So sad to hear this news. Possibly the most Super of Albion Super-Fans. Someone we probably all owe a huge thanks to and massive respect for, for her commitment to the cause in the gory years.
Thanks Thunderbolt, shockingly young. I didn't know her personally, but she was such a familiar face on the terraces and in the stands. Thoughts with her family, and I'm sorry for your loss.
Truly terrible news. Like many, i didn't know her personally but I'd like to express my appreciation for what she did. Condolences and thoughts for her family and friends.