BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Apart from Palace my most disliked London club fans are racist thugs and some of the players are no better
West Ham take that honour for me.
Apart from Palace my most disliked London club fans are racist thugs and some of the players are no better
Really? So someone who supports Chelsea is going to fork out north of £500 a year to watch a club they’re not a fan of? I think not.
The funny part of this thread is the thought of Bushy trying desperately not to blow his cover.
The funny thing about managers such as Tuchel, Pep, Klopp is that they’re great fun when they’re winning, laughing and joking at press conferences etc, but as soon as they start to lose games, damn the gloves come off and they just look like Whiney children.
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I know of at least 10 that I could name off the top of my head. On the basis that I know less than 1% of Albion’s fan base I’ll leave it for you to extrapolate.
I'll do the stats.
timbha: knows 10 people who are Chelsea fans that have Albion as a second team
Everyone else: knows 0 people who are Chelsea fans that have Albion as a second team
Abitrary total number of Albion fans: 30,000 (based on an Amex full house minus some away fans - in reality there are lots more)
Percentage of attendees who are Chelsea fans that have Albion as a second team: 0.033%
From that I extrapolate that for every 3000 Albion fans, 1 is a Chelsea fan that have Albion as a second team.
Tuchel looks like a man who cant handle pressure and looked a total prat when he was interviewed last nightChanged my mind about Tuchel after watching his interview. He said:
- They had enough chances to win it (wrong - we had more chances, and what did they create apart from the goal?)
- They were denied a stonewall penalty (so 'stonewall' the TV pundits didn't even know what he was referring to).
- Moaned endlessly about weakness of squad due to injuries and Covid. Just like every other team then, including us.
No acknowledgement or admittance that his team had been outplayed for most of the game.
Total prick.
I don't understand why some on here are so adamant that other team supporters don't have season tickets at the Amex. My Aston Villa supporting neighbour has three other friends and they share two half season tickets (yes, they've paid the fee to share and are all Albion+ members).
I don't understand why some on here are so adamant that other team supporters don't have season tickets at the Amex. My Aston Villa supporting neighbour has three other friends and they share two half season tickets (yes, they've paid the fee to share and are all Albion+ members).
Tuchel looks like a man who cant handle pressure and looked a total prat when he was interviewed last night
Hes lost the plot
I don't understand why some on here are so adamant that other team supporters don't have season tickets at the Amex. My Aston Villa supporting neighbour has three other friends and they share two half season tickets (yes, they've paid the fee to share and are all Albion+ members).
I know of ST whose first teams are 2 xLiverpool 1 Manure 1Arsenal a (very long standing Albion follower home and away on many occasions )
as well a group of four who shared a ST
1 being Chelsea another Spurs Not sure if they still have the ST since covid though
Agreed. When you look at the difference between the Withdean and Amex STH figures surely no one believes that all the difference can be accounted for by lapsed 1970s Goldstone-era fans returning, and/or by 'football virgin' Sussex adults suddenly becoming Albion fans?I don't understand why some on here are so adamant that other team supporters don't have season tickets at the Amex. My Aston Villa supporting neighbour has three other friends and they share two half season tickets (yes, they've paid the fee to share and are all Albion+ members).
Chelsea fans come across as basically being Millwall fans with an entitlement complex.
The club itself is easily one of the most odorous going. At least other big clubs can point to community work or a strong youth system in their favour.
Agreed. When you look at the difference between the Withdean and Amex STH figures surely no one believes that all the difference can be accounted for by lapsed 1970s Goldstone-era fans returning, and/or by 'football virgin' Sussex adults suddenly becoming Albion fans?
People had different allegiances before the Amex was built and to a greater or lesser extent have maintained them. In an unscientific example of people I know who have Amex STHs about a third also support another club. I've mentioned my neighbour before who is an Amex STH and also a staunch Forest fan (sometimes goes to Brighton games in a Forest top). However both his sons are 100% Brighton. (None of them went to Withdean).