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The M23 derby











GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
Yes here too,a recent thing tho,not heard too much in the reality of the real,but when looking at rivalries of a british football nature on-line web perusal.
 








el punal

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2012
12,555
The dull part of the south coast
It's not really a derby is it? Derbies are local affairs - Saints v Pompey, Villa v Birmingham City, Forest v Derby, even Norwich v Ipswich.

No, our rivalry is more akin to Liverpool v Man.Utd, or Leeds v Man.Utd., maybe even Bristol City v Cardiff.

Albion v Palace has been an instance of two clubs, both evenly matched, challenging for promotion over a five year period in the 1970s. Both with managers who loathed each other, and both sets of fans picking up on it and then developing it into the intense dislike for each other ever since.

The M23 derby surely refers to the on-going war between Pease Pottage and Hooley. Now that is bloodshed.
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
25,957
Pease Pottage V Hooley ?

Clapham Common were set to become rivals but all that fell through... Shame, it would have ruined the opportunity for homophobic chanting on their side..
 








LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
If Brighton play Palace on FIFA then Martin Tyler starts blathering on about "the M23 derby". As Sky invented football and he is a GOD at Sky then this must be a FACT.
 






StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
10,133
BC, Canada
It's not really a derby is it? Derbies are local affairs - Saints v Pompey, Villa v Birmingham City, Forest v Derby, even Norwich v Ipswich.

No, our rivalry is more akin to Liverpool v Man.Utd, or Leeds v Man.Utd., maybe even Bristol City v Cardiff.

Albion v Palace has been an instance of two clubs, both evenly matched, challenging for promotion over a five year period in the 1970s. Both with managers who loathed each other, and both sets of fans picking up on it and then developing it into the intense dislike for each other ever since.

The M23 derby surely refers to the on-going war between Pease Pottage and Hooley. Now that is bloodshed.

Goes back to 1951 :thumbsup:
Xmas Day & Boxing Day successive games.
 


Roadrunner

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2003
609
Littlehampton
It's not really a derby is it? Derbies are local affairs - Saints v Pompey, Villa v Birmingham City, Forest v Derby, even Norwich v Ipswich.

No, our rivalry is more akin to Liverpool v Man.Utd, or Leeds v Man.Utd., maybe even Bristol City v Cardiff.

Albion v Palace has been an instance of two clubs, both evenly matched, challenging for promotion over a five year period in the 1970s. Both with managers who loathed each other, and both sets of fans picking up on it and then developing it into the intense dislike for each other ever since.

The M23 derby surely refers to the on-going war between Pease Pottage and Hooley. Now that is bloodshed.

I always thought the comparison with the East Anglian derby was a good one. Same sort of distance between the two clubs in both cases, each being the sole representative of their county (if you ignore Crawley, which seems reasonable).....
 








mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,471
High up on the South Downs.
It's all about the railway. And Brighton is a former railway works town. Norwood Junction and East Croydon are a short train trip from Brighton. Selhurst Park is a sod of a drive from the M23 but Sky promotes car travel. Basically it's all down to Palace being a Surrey club but they don't want to be.
 






sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
It's not really a derby is it? Derbies are local affairs - Saints v Pompey, Villa v Birmingham City, Forest v Derby, even Norwich v Ipswich.

No, our rivalry is more akin to Liverpool v Man.Utd, or Leeds v Man.Utd., maybe even Bristol City v Cardiff.

Albion v Palace has been an instance of two clubs, both evenly matched, challenging for promotion over a five year period in the 1970s. Both with managers who loathed each other, and both sets of fans picking up on it and then developing it into the intense dislike for each other ever since.

The M23 derby surely refers to the on-going war between Pease Pottage and Hooley. Now that is bloodshed.
It is local to us...plenty big rivalries are 40/50 miles apart.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,029
Yes, but only recently since that wiki page has called it that and been referred to.

Wasn't it the A23 derby bearing in mind that neither BHA nor Palace are actually located on the M23!

This with bells, shows how false a term M23 derby is, no one form either end would make that glaring oversight, it's the product of media or other outsiders.
 


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