willow147
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None althugh I have watched my local town side (New Romney) play 1 game, but I don't think that counts.
Blimey! If that was true, I'd be supporting Leeds United.None , i cant imagine supporting another team apart from the place you were born .
I'm actually very surprised at the amount of fans, well fans for now, that have followed other clubs as well as Brighton!
I mean I'll always look out for any Sussex teams but Brighton have and always will be the only team for me.
I watched Wycombe Wanderers quite a lot when I lived there. Refused to sing Wycombe 'til I die, as there will never be a number 1 team for me, except Brighton despite me moving away over 20 years ago!
You are Andy Naylor and I claim my prize.
Seriously, why are you surprised? There are two main reasons for following other clubs: firstly not everyone is born in Sussex and for a lot of us Brighton wasn't the first club we saw. Secondly even in Sussex there has always been the phenomena of people who support little ol' Brighton and also a 'big' club. And contrary to popular opinion this isn't some dreadful modern affliction caused by evil Sky and the Premier League - it's always been the case. Certainly when I moved down to Sussex in January 1966 it wasn't considered strange that I supported Palace and Chelsea, all the boys in my class supported Brighton AND a first division club. Well, I say all the boys, one said he only supported Brighton and he was considered a bit weird.
If you did a poll of current Brighton fans who have ONLY supported Brighton and have never followed another club I think you'd be shocked at how low the percentage would be.
Had a soft spot for West ham after they won the 1975 FA cup final
This is true,when we had a shit team in the mid 70's loads of lads had another team,usually Man Utd or a London club