jonny.rainbow
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- Oct 29, 2005
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Any sign of the Borrox Crew?
The 1970s called. They want their racist joke back.
Any sign of the Borrox Crew?
There was a great TV shot of the stewards going mental when Japan scored the winning try in that corner - they seemed to have completely forgotten their jobs!Also lucky to have been there today...... Great atmosphere, the stewards where I was were great (north stand corner by west stand) and beer never run out...... What a day! Was seated by a large Japanese contingent who all burst into tears at the end..... Brilliant.
Absolutely faultless from start to finish. Sure the prices were a little more punchy but from arriving at ten to kick off until leaving half an hour after it was a delight.
Better staff - none that I'd seen for ALBION games, quicker service, less fuss and more action.
This coupled with ability to drink in my seat meant I wasn't fussed about queueing or downing drinks pre match and generally felt like I was being treated more like an actual adult.
This however was all completely overshadowed by what an amazing atmosphere it was. The acoustics were superb and when all four sides got going in support of Japan it was deafening.
Oh how I'd love every Amex experience to be the same!
The 1970s called. They want their racist joke back.
I spoke to 3 Brighton fans who are going in the last week who don't actually care for rugby union. Why go ?
Please don't say for the experience...please.
Did you buy a programme
Never thought I would say this as rugby is not normally my sport but today was by far the best match and atmosphere at the Amex since we opened the wonderful stadium
Was sitting next to some Saffers who were predicting a walkover before the game!!
The skill and bottle of the Japanese against a much bigger team in all senses was a great example of international sport at its very best.
Could not believe they did not take the penalty at the end to draw the match but had the balls to go for a win- full marks to them.
I'm going for the beer actually. I hope the rumor that there's only Heineken is wrong
The transformation was astounding, like an Amex in a parallel squeaky clean universe where you can drink beer in your seat, applaud your opponents scores and congratulate them on their unlikely win. Well weird. Though maybe not as weird as being, so far as I could see, the sole wearer of the stripes at the Amex in a 29,000+ crowd
And well played Japan on what the BBC are calling 'arguably the biggest upset in rugby union history'. Has to be said, with a couple of minutes to go, the game looked to have 29-29 written all over it.
Watched the last half hour with the wife - amazing scenes! Really enjoyed it.