Sheebo
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- Jul 13, 2003
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He doesn’t get it - never will as he’s not a football fan of a club. For him to now be calling all Brighton fans entitled knobs is a disgrace on this board. He just pollutes every thread with his know it all opinions…I don't really get it Swanny. Just don't know where you're coming from.
As a football fan, you support your club through thick and thin for many many years.
You have many lows and a few highs.
Players managers and coaches come and go.
I was absolutely thrilled when Poyet arrived - he made his team into a side that nearly made the Premier League from the bottom of League 1
And I was so pissed off with him with the way he left and totally disrespected my club. That will never be forgotten or forgiven.
Then Chris Hughton - he made his team into a side that was promoted to the Premier League from the bottom of the Championship. He kept them in the league for two seasons. And I was really really pissed off by the way he was removed when Ashworth and then Potter arrived.
Hughton has never ever publicly rebuked our club or fans.
Graham Potter. history will say he did ok. He kept us up and developed the team bringing in youngsters, but didn't do too much better than Hughton until the last year.
And he just may well have earned aome sort of legacy.
But
You need to keep fans onside. Don't rankle them with false platitudes or criticise when things are down even if they have booed the team.
And do not, ever, take the piss, or make sarcastic, narky and childish comments, because it won't be forgotten. Especially after leaving and taking all of the staff with you. Will not go down well at all.
As it appears it hasn't. We're just football fans like anyone else. We support our club in our own way, come rain or shine. We have our heroes and our villains and it will always be thus. Potter could have been a hero like Hughton or Adams or Mullery. But his actions, and then most of all, his comments, turned him into a villain.
It's sad, but it appears that you will never understand this football loyalty.
It's a thing of beauty, getting bounced around in the stand when you team scores on a snowy night away from home or when your team scores a last minute goal to avoid relegation, or gain promotion, or win against Palace.
When that loyalty gets stepped on, as it was with Poyet and now has been by Potter's actions (but more his words since), there's no coming back.
So probably best that you leave it now, and just get on with life on here.
People like Poyet and Potter will always be remembered for the wrong reasons - and that's a shame, but it is what it is.
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