Stato
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- Dec 21, 2011
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My point was that all during the Amex era opposing fans have sneered at our high attendances and said in a large part they were down to bandwaggon jumping plastics who didn't give a shit about the Albion before. The reply has always been: no, these were all genuine Brighton fans who just hadn't actually attended games for the last thirty years. That statement has now, finally, been proved to be wrong.
No it hasn't. You have stated yourself in your opening paragraph that the assumption that the people who didn't go on Monday are not genuine Brighton fans, but 'bandwagon jumping plastics' is wrong. Despite the myth of undying loyalty in football, there is a price point for everything and at some point a price rise is going to force people to not purchase. In this case, my first reaction to the prices announced was that the club were trying to shaft us, that given the riches that had come their way through promotion, they are in a position to be more generous over this. I eventually decided to buy, but have no criticism of anyone who never got past that first reaction. A lot of them are far more committed fans than I and more deserving of generosity from the club that was not forthcoming (probably because of the actions of Palace's Pyjama Ninjas at the last game).