NorthstandRacoon
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Spot on.Nothing to add as an Albion since day 1 kinda guy, but I just wanted to stop by and thank for you the extra traffic this thread will bring NSC from Palace supporters.
Spot on.Nothing to add as an Albion since day 1 kinda guy, but I just wanted to stop by and thank for you the extra traffic this thread will bring NSC from Palace supporters.
Really?!I'm one of them.
As you may know, I'm Japanese. So, it was always difficult for me to choose which European clubs to root for. I don't like filthy extravagant clubs like Manchester City and Chelsea. Traditional mega clubs like Real Madrid are also boring for me because "winning is too normal". So, I used to root for Arsenal in that Arsenal is and was a very thrifty club under Arsene Wenger and they didn't win EPL for many years. "Winning EPL is once in 10 years or less" for Arsenal, which makes it more interesting for me to root for Arsenal. Brighton has become a better version of Arsenal for me. Brighton spent quite a long time in lower leagues, which makes one victory in EPL even more special and Brighton is very thrifty. Not only that, Brighton has my most favorite Japanese footballer Mitoma. Not only that, the hometown is a beautiful port city, which is important for me in that fishing and skiing are one of my biggest hobbies. I will keep rooting for Brighton even if Mitoma leaves because Brighton has become special for me already
I know I'm still a "baby" as a Brighton fan in that I'm one year old Brighton fan
I’m sure the Palace fans are enjoying this threadCringey. This thread is exactly why people take the piss out of our fanbase at times. Half and half fans etc. BHA forever and always for me.
Gives them something to enjoy because football ain't giving them anythingI’m sure the Palace fans are enjoying this thread
Ridiculous.I’m sure the Palace fans are enjoying this thread
I went to Millwall too as a Goldsmith student. The north side of that traffic artery into London is brutal.I've been Albion from age 4 onwards although I went to college at Goldsmiths and went to watch Milwall on many occasions when I lived in the New Cross/Lewisham area - I wouldn't say I was ever a Milwall fan though.
The majority of Brighton fans my age (30) will have supported another team before switching to Brighton. But that’s not a dig in the slightest I genuinely believe that’s down to the Withdean stadium rather than Brighton being in the lower leagues.
In my year at school quite literally no one went to Brighton games bar me, but having been in town for a few pre Grimsby (Crowns / Lamb and Flag (dependant on age )) and Bournemouth (Edinburgh) I saw 4 people from my school/school year who are now season ticket holders.
Some of its down to parents of course - but had Brighton had an actual stadium during the late 90’s/00’s heaps of folk would’ve gone Brighton games.
Absolutely this (certainly for my generation).Generally in Brighton parks with my kids 10, 15 years ago all I saw was Chavski shirts on kids, sometimes the dads too. Jumping on the Abramovich spending spree. Albion tops definitely the minority.
Obviously the theft of the Goldstone was THE underlying cause.
Digressing, I think it’s funny that when Manure or Arsenal win a game, middle-aged plastics feel emboldened to wear the top round Brighton the following day. Didn’t see an Arsenal shirt in years, this season they’re popping up all over the place. Typically on supermarket shops.
Psychologists call it Reflected Glory. But it’s the breaking out the shirt thing, to tell this city that your team won and you’re part of it, that’s odd.
I’m sure the Palace fans are enjoying this thread