nwgull
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It'll be interesting to see if Barber et al put us forward in the Euro 2028 bidding. I think they should.
Does it need a 40K capacity, or is that just for World Cup stadia?
It'll be interesting to see if Barber et al put us forward in the Euro 2028 bidding. I think they should.
All the glowing reports of service/atmosphere only highlight how poor its been for football at the amex,but you can't say this can you
Not to mention probably the greatest upset in Rugby history.10000 more fans than on Tuesday and Bringing beer into the stadium would liven it up wouldn't it?
Does it need a 40K capacity, or is that just for World Cup stadia?
One big Heineken bus in North east corner and people with beer bottle dispenser packs wandering round - all at a fiver a pop.
One other thing about yesterday - you'll be able to go anywhere in South Africa and Japan and everyone will know where Brighton is now!
Not to mention probably the greatest upset in Rugby history.
In the first season the Donny, Southamption, Palace, Leeds, Liverpool & more I can't think of were non stop noise. The second season Sheff Weds, Arsenal, Palace 3-0 and some others were also very noisy and atmospheric. I find it in recent seasons that the noise level has dropped and that's due to the crap on the pitch. But this season, if we carry on with the results, will get louder and louder. I get the feeling we still don't quiet believe in the team enough yet. When and if the Premier league dream actually starts to become reality, then the encouragement from the crowd will increase.
Also you are comparing it to a one off, say Brighton played in a Champions League at a Neutral stadium somewhere, then listen to the noise we'd make. If USA Samoa is noisier than any footy at the Amex has been, then I'll take your point. There were a lot of Albion fans there yesterday, so I trust they will be making the same noise level against Cardiff after setting such a high benchmark? I doubt it.
Lastly I think the whole thing about bringing beer in to the arena increases noise. If we could do it, it would get a lot noisier.
Naas Botha, one of the most famous SA players, who makes a fortune as a Rugby pundit on Supersport, has mysteriously disappeared from the Supersport studio! He was there at half time.
I haven't had any return texts from my connections over there. Mind you I did rub it in.
Not surprised! The world's most ungracious losers. But I would love to know where Naas disappeared to!
I went to all of the above and other than Burnley I genuinely don't think we've come close for sustained atmosphere, it was brilliant and not only that outright positive in every regard. I saw grown men crying from both sides but to a man the Saffers were in as much disbelief and praise of the Japanese. It was spell binding. One of those I was there moments in world sport and it happened at our stadium. Bloody brilliant.
As for the drinking at seats thing I really wish we were allowed it makes such a difference.
I understand, it was a moment in sport that only happens once a decade or century even in this case. Perhaps if we get to the Prem, you'll see a few grown men cry and the loudest Atmosphere the Amex has ever produced. The circumstances create noise more than the other way around. Today's game at the Amex being a case in point. Very quiet.
I went yesterday as I was offered a pair of tickets late Thursday night £40 each.
Met my mate at the casino at the Marina at 1pm and realised the tickets were actually £85 tickets and were in the 1901 club with access to the south mezzanine bar which had no one in there at all, the staff were pleased to see us walk in so they actually had something to do !!
Great atmosphere outside with everyone enjoying lots of beer in the sunshine, and inside was simply amazing.
The people of Brighton should be proud of not only our club and what a great asset our stadium is, but for how welcoming all the locals have been, both in the city and at the ground, it was great to see locals having a beer with both South Africans and Japanese visitors and embracing rugby.
It's a real shame sussex doesn't have a professional rugby club as there is definitely a fan base for one.
Just catching up with this thread having been to the game on Saturday.
Phenomenal day out, from meeting friends from Essex (who provided my ticket) in the Duke of Boots for Chelsea-Arsenal until catching the train back to Lewes at 10pm. My mate is Chelsea but one of our party is Palace and had never been to the Amex. Even he admitted it was a top stadium and a brilliant day out.
Trains were fine, no queues for beer (but no Harvey's) in the South. Best thing was the genuine banter (and I normally hate that word) with the Saffers. Young lad sat in front of us with his fit girlfriend. Back and forth as the game yo-yo'd with him turning round to give it the finger on lips when SA scored tries. At the end, he entirely crumpled as we celebrated in his face, but had the class to shake our hands before slipping away. Credit to the Saffers though, they took it much better than they might have: reports of them applauding Japanese off the train at Brighton after the game. We shook hands with anyone Japanese and did the little bow of respect. Back in the Lord Nelson, when a couple of Japanese showed up, people insisted on buying them drinks.
The atmosphere was fantastic and loud, not as loud in my view as the big Albion games, but less hostile, as rugby tends to be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfbFtuZZkAw
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