The Truth
Banned
Nothing is a failure, it's all meant to be. I'm sure with hindsight we'll all look back and be glad it worked out the way it did.
Don't start with all this crap. It's not anger, just saying how it is.
Don't start with all this crap. It's not anger, just saying how it is.
Calm down. I'm saying you're right. I think Tony Bloom will regard it as a failure if we don't go up this season. I won't and I'm ambivalent about what we'll miss out on if we don't.
Err...no. You're saying how you think it is.
Luckily you're one of an irritatingly vociferous but thankfully small minority.
It's not a season of failure but of frustration.
New stadium then I expect a bit more entertainment on the pitch and better quality players to help us reach our goal.
I haven't. I loved withdean, ups and downs but great entertainment.
Move to the Amex and it has been a total let down.
I'm old school from the late 70s and back then it was either promotion or failure but the new fans today, then it's been a great season.
And people like you wonder why the atmosphere is shit at the Amex. It's people like you mate.
Sorry if I came across a tad hard. I just get a bit well you know when you see people say look how far we've come and would like to be in the championship for years. Those comments bug me, I'm old school from the late 70s and back then it was either promotion or failure but the new fans today, then it's been a great season.
And people like you wonder why the atmosphere is shit at the Amex. It's people like you mate.
You do realise that the OPPOSITION that we are now up against each week, have 'better quality players' than Exeter and Dagenham & Redbridge? This division is ridiclulously tough. This Albion squad of the last couple of seasons are the more skilled and most athletic footballers the club has seen in 30 years. It doesn't matter whether you are prepared to accept that, or offer any alternative idea as being 'how it is'. Players you are no doubt castigating game in game out, like Greer or Bruno or even Barnes are capable of doing things with a football that 90% of the Albion players from 1985 to 2009 couldn't hope to achieve.
Even the defenders on the current team routinely clip 60 yard passes, or instantly control waist high passes, in a manner that would have earned a standing ovation if one of Adams' cloggers achieved it once in a game.
No, it really wasn't. Pretend it was always 'great entertainment' if you want, to suit your argument, but it was very often completely shit.
Bless. Season ticket holder for 32 years, and yet you sound like a spoilt six year old.
Did we enjoy better times at Withdean or the Amex?.
Again, what ground did you enjoy more for entertainment?.
grow up.
Did we enjoy better times at Withdean or the Amex?
That's all true. I started going as an 8 year old in 1979. The difference is that in those days the games kicked off at 3pm on a Saturday most weeks, you could get in with cash in the gate if you got there early enough, you could stand with your mates and there was always an interesting side show or two if you catch my drift. I just can't get as excited about the prospect of sitting in a corporate, atmosphere-free bowl having paid between £50 - £80 to watch us lose 3-0 on a Monday night, something that would be a setback in our quest to finish 16th.
That said we can't afford to stay in the Championship. It would see the stagnation or even ruination of the club.
I was 8 same age and my dad worked for the club and got an extra season ticket free which enabled my brother to come and my dad got 2 free FA Cup final tickets in 83 and what a day. Problem today is that people like us remember the old days, surges, atmosphere, and today we see atmosphere like a tea party at the Amex. When I see the Amex and look at the north stand my mind races back to the Goldstone but there's nothing there at the Amex, silence.