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Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,009
East Wales
Meanwhile in his Burnley home, Gary listens to Burnley Player.

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West Hoathly Seagull

Honorary Ruffian
Aug 26, 2003
3,544
Sharpthorne/SW11
A little stat for you. 1992-1993 we played Burnley on Boxing Day (I remember thinking how ridiculous it was to make them travel that far; it was in the days when the police decided the fixtures). It was the old Division Two, as Division Three was by then known. They brought 1200 down. Today they only brought 900, after having been in the Championship for years and that season in the Premiership. Very poor support, and I don't think a week before Christmas and the recession is any excuse. The economy was hardly thriving in 1992.
 


FalmerforAll!**

NSC's Most Intelligent
Oct 26, 2005
8,424
Burgess Hill
Pleased that no-one applauded the away attendance - infact I didn't even hear how many they'd taken due to people booing before it had been read out. That's how it should be!
 










oxymoron

Active member
NSC Patron
Feb 25, 2011
184
Just been on their forum at least 3 fans who are posting come from Sussex or Brighton area, they thought the stadium was crap, and apart from cms and noone we had no quality utter load
of tossers.
 


El Turi

Injured
Aug 13, 2005
7,178
Argentina
Just been on their forum at least 3 fans who are posting come from Sussex or Brighton area, they thought the stadium was crap, and apart from cms and noone we had no quality utter load
of tossers.

That's a bit rich coming from fans of a team that still has two stands with wooden seats.
 






SeagullSongs

And it's all gone quiet..
Oct 10, 2011
6,937
Southampton
Burbled brought in excess of 900 today. If the game would have been at their place today would we have taken as many? No way!

I think we would have taken a lot more, we took 1400+ to Derby on a Tuesday night, am I right?
 








SICKASAGULL

New member
Aug 26, 2007
871
Considering their lowely position in the league,distance travelled plus last weekend before Christmas,900 plus was a decent total,when the figures were announced our supporters booed them,poor response they had nothing to do with the sendings off.
 


Clarets

New member
Dec 12, 2011
3
Lancashire
We normally have a very vocal away support.

To be fair, we were only given/ our club only took 850 tickets. (found out we had 983 though?)
And the majority of the fans that went today, were London based clarets, who are renouned for being very quiet.

A couple of seasons ago, I went to Reading and we had over 1'000 there, but the majority were London clarets.. and trying to get any songs going was a lost cause with some of them.
A week later we played Ipswich away, only took around 600 fans, majority from Burnley and it was non stop singing for 90 minutes.. 600 not going to sound that loud, but it was non stop singing for 90 minutes.

Plus alot of the older season ticket would have snapped up the tickets, with their loyality points before they went on general sale. So that's why most would have been 'pensioners' Also it is a week before xmas, and alot of people are skint/had work parts etc.

I know it sounds like I am making excuses, but our away support is honestly usualy very vocal, not always the biggest following compared to most teams, but usually very vocal.

I hope we get Brighton in the FA Cup and our club don't screw us over with the tickets again, then you can see our true away support.

We were lucky today, had you not had 9 men we would not have hung on. Hardly a win to shout about :( But when the dust settles, it is 3 points.

. (I remember reading in the stats before the game, that Brighton had the most yellow cards in the League.. but I was not expecting that inside the first 12 minutes)
 
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catfish

North Stand Brighton Boy
Dec 17, 2010
7,677
Worthing
I couldn't believe how poor their support was. They might as well have not been there.
 


Giraffe

VERY part time moderator
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Aug 8, 2005
27,229
I think there was an element of embarrassment in their support. Frankly 1-0 up against nine men you shouldn't be holding on at the end and clearing balls off your goaline! Some of their passing and crossing was completely abject!!
 


e77

Well-known member
May 23, 2004
7,270
Worthing
We normally have a very vocal away support.

To be fair, we were only given/ our club only took 850 tickets. (found out we had 983 though?)
And the majority of the fans that went today, were London based clarets, who are renouned for being very quiet.

A couple of seasons ago, I went to Reading and we had over 1'000 there, but the majority were London clarets.. and trying to get any songs going was a lost cause with some of them.
A week later we played Ipswich away, only took around 600 fans, majority from Burnley and it was non stop singing for 90 minutes.. 600 not going to sound that loud, but it was non stop singing for 90 minutes.

Plus alot of the older season ticket would have snapped up the tickets, with their loyality points before they went on general sale. So that's why most would have been 'pensioners' Also it is a week before xmas, and alot of people are skint/had work parts etc.

I know it sounds like I am making excuses, but our away support is honestly usualy very vocal, not always the biggest following compared to most teams, but usually very vocal.

I hope we get Brighton in the FA Cup and our club don't screw us over with the tickets again, then you can see our true away support.

We were lucky today, had you not had 9 men we would not have hung on. Hardly a win to shout about :( But when the dust settles, it is 3 points.

. (I remember reading in the stats before the game, that Brighton had the most yellow cards in the League.. but I was not expecting that inside the first 12 minutes)

All fair comment. Can't blame Burnley for some awful refereeing.

To the best of my knowledge away teams are offered the whole south stand and we only take half back if the away team are only going to sell half the tickets or less.
 






Jameson

Active member
Rubbish to say their support was poor. It was the last Saturday before Christmas, nearly 1,000 make the trip and pay £24 each into our clubs pocket. Burnley is smaller than Eastbourne and has loads of clubs on their doorstep.

Lat season, we played Huddersfield away for our last away game in December. 854 Albion fans made the trip, less than the number of Burnley fans who came yesterday.

Overall, I think their support was pretty good. I couldn't hear them much but to be fair, we were making more noise than since the early games at the Amex so it was difficult to hear anything from my WSL seat.
 


upthealbion1970

bring on the trumpets....
NSC Patron
Jan 22, 2009
8,887
Woodingdean
Rubbish to say their support was poor. It was the last Saturday before Christmas, nearly 1,000 make the trip and pay £24 each into our clubs pocket. Burnley is smaller than Eastbourne and has loads of clubs on their doorstep.

Lat season, we played Huddersfield away for our last away game in December. 854 Albion fans made the trip, less than the number of Burnley fans who came yesterday.

Overall, I think their support was pretty good. I couldn't hear them much but to be fair, we were making more noise than since the early games at the Amex so it was difficult to hear anything from my WSL seat.

But their support WAS shit, I think they tried to sing once. Once in 90 minutes of play is woeful by anyone's standards, why bother going if you're gonna sit there in silence?
 


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