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[Albion] Whose excited and nervous ?



dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
55,561
Burgess Hill
I'm actually feeling quite calm. It's just been over 10 years since 'the great escape' from relegation to league 2 and shortly after Tony Bloom became the owner of the club. Isn't it bloody incredible what 10 years has given us? If you told me back then that I'd be watching Brighton beat Manchester United under Jose Mourinho, or that I'd see Brighton play Manchester City at Wembley in the FA cup semi final, I would have called you a madman. It's just been a bloody incredible experience. 2 tough seasons in the EPL, but every new season is testament to a club that is building its confidence. Long may it continue!

This.

Re tomorrow, I’m excited but relaxed. I am struggling to see how it’ll be worse than last year up there.
 






SweatyMexican

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Mar 31, 2013
4,155
I’ll be fine right up until kick off! Then I’ll be a nervous wreck again.

I just want a good performance. Last season’s opener we were just off the pace, and I want us to take the game to them a bit more.
 


FatSuperman

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Feb 25, 2016
2,923
Not bothered by the whole season TBH
Worse case scenario get relegated and have a very strong team in Championship

It's no longer a fair playing field
And never will be again

So let's win the bloody FA Cup

When was it ever fair though? And the Championship is even less fair - parachute payment clubs vs everyone else.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Excitedly intrigued.
 






seagull_special

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Jun 9, 2008
3,007
Abu Dhabi
I am so excited, over 40 years a fan and experienced every emotion from delight to despair. This is the best of times, the very best of times and I will enjoy it to the full hopefully we will shine and wipe away the disappointment of last season’s dire showing. Our last week in Brighton before heading back to Abu Dhabi but t least I get to watch every game in the comfort of my lounge UTA
 


drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
50s,60s,70s,80s,early 90s,

TV money has killed football as a sport

I'd agree with the 50s and 60s as that was due to maximum wage. Since then it has been the domain of the big clubs only with very few exceptions. Liverpool dominated 70s and 80s, Man Utd the 90s and 00s. Notable exceptions, Blackburn (because they threw money at it) and Leicester. In the 70s Clough pulled it off with Derby and Forest and Everton won in the 80s but at the time they were probably one of the big 6 before the resurgence of Chelsea. Oh, and Villa.
 




dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
5,161
Not bothered by the whole season TBH
Worse case scenario get relegated and have a very strong team in Championship

It's no longer a fair playing field
And never will be again

So let's win the bloody FA Cup

Was it really a lot different between 1979-1983?

Apart from 1 season with a respectable mid table finish, it was all about just avoiding relegation until the Cup run helped that to happen.
 








Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
Not excited or nervous. First game of the season, even back in the day they never showed a league table until three were played. Will start getting there around December. Right now I'll be pissed if we lose and happy if we win and see what position we may be jostling for. Two seasons ago do you remember LLLLLLL up the road? To early to get the emotions ramped up just now, but every game is a winner!
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,424
SHOREHAM BY SEA
As I approach my 53rd season supporting this club I’m still as nervous ( and excited) as I was all those years ago. If we win I’ll be out in Shoreham for a few pints and a curry and if we lose I’ll go to bed before match of the day starts. I wish sometimes I could be cured....... but there is no cure is there ? All the hurt goes away when you get THAT result and no drug makes you feel that good as a late winner.

Oh well here we go again.

UTA

Just keep the noise down when we win
 


dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
10,080
I'm excitedly bricking it tbh.

I have faith, but football is, well, football.
 




dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
5,161
The 1st season in the Premier league was more exciting IMO. Familiarity breeds contempt as the saying goes, but i'm quite looking forward to see how this new style of playing pans out throughout the season.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,289
Withdean area
Was it really a lot different between 1979-1983?

Apart from 1 season with a respectable mid table finish, it was all about just avoiding relegation until the Cup run helped that to happen.

This. I lost interest in that period hugely, partly because of going out clubbing and to gigs with mates, which was far more interesting than watching the likes of Arsenal beat us with ease. Even if the faux ‘good old days’, we were paupers compared to many other clubs, there was a hierarchy.

The Taylor/Mullery years 76 to 79 were 10x more interesting. Wins, promotions, Ward, often huge swaying crowds packed into the Goldstone (including the extra thousands that beat the taxman).
 
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Spacegull

Sehr Kosmiche.
Feb 22, 2009
146
High Weald
Excited... check.
Nervous... check.
In my 42 years of supporting this outfit, I have never been so uncertain to how we’ll perform. Could be wonderful, could be dreadful. Probably both.
Cognitive dissonance a-go-go.
Nice.


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TottonSeagull

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Mar 5, 2011
4,580
Totton (Nr Southampton)
Really looking forward to tomorrow and the season. Have a feeling that we will be the surprise team this year. Just looking forward to walking up to the away teams stadium with a little hope in my heart. Loved CH but never had any belief that we may have an attack in an away game in the last couple of years let alone win!
 




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