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e55exseagull

New member
Jun 20, 2023
9
Hi fellow Seagulls I have something on my mind. I would be grateful if you could read the following and give me some advice (even though it is long)

Today, my Liverpool fan friend called me a bandwagon fan.

I have some admitting to do:
My first season of briefly following football was 2008-09. Man United won the league that season so as a stupid, mis-informed 7 year old, I hopped on their bandwagon - note that I did not have family team. I grew into watching football as United won trophies and initially I was happy. But when they stopped winning trophies, I noticed a change of attitude, an unappreciative mentality from their fans which I didn't like. I wanted to change, but I was told to be loyal and didn't want to stop after the first season after Fergie left.
Then, during the 2016-17, United won stuff again under Mourinho. I had to admit I didn't feel great, that club was not what I wanted but continued under the principles of loyalty. Then, one day at school, a friend called me out to be a bandwagon in around June 2017. Of course, this made me reconsider everything.

During the offseason, I chose Brighton. It happened to be the season that they got promoted and were on a high but I considered several teams, including my local team Southend and also Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich. Brighton stood out to me the most because of their history and humble fanbase - knowing about how we lost our ground in 1997 and nearly lost our Football League status and how the fans rallied around to save the club: this inspired me to want to be a part of this. Also, I had been to East Sussex before and driven past the stadium and it's a beautiful place and great people but this is the extent of the place connections I have.
I did not have this connection with neither the aforementioned more 'local' teams, nor other teams I was reading about. I knew I wanted a non-big 6 team but also at least a Football League team, as I came from a background where my family did not want me going to football matches because of the negative stereotypes around football fans - so I had no local connection and no family team.

For months in school, I had been a Brighton fan but shy to admit it, so when people asked me, I simply replied being a 'neutral' fan. But then my friends told me to 'stop being weird' so I admitted I liked Brighton and have been supporting the Albion from 2017-18 season until now, got some Seagulls gear and really enjoying myself.

However, today my Liverpool fan friend called me bandwagon, and so I am reconsidering everything.
In my school, the majority of people supported a 'Big 6' team or West Ham (for the reason that it was their local Prem team). In fact, others supported Southend + a big Prem team. In fact, this dude is from South London - his local is Charlton and supports Liverpool because it's his family team. I wanted Brighton because it made me sick that in school, like half the year would be United fans (and about 80% supporting big 6 teams) and I wanted to be unique. Does that make me more plastic or bandwagon than them?

He told me that football fans support a team for 2 'acceptable' reasons: either their local team or family team.
With my background, ultimately I don't get the thing around 'local' because I never really got it from my background were my parents influenced my upbringings including football.

I'm not claiming to be a 'pure' Brighton fan who followed from the start. In fact, on Brighton Twitter, I agree with some of the humble opinions that Brighton fans view because I understand and appreciate where we have come from. I just eradicated the mistake I made earlier in my life and chose a team I have a deep connection with, so I just want to fit in with Brighton fans who I really admire.
So, my question is: if I go to a Brighton game, given this passage and how I admit I'm a changed person, would I be accepted here? Does my friend have a point - should I still be supporting Brighton, or would that violate football fan principles? Honest opinions would be appreciated, thank you :)
 










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e55exseagull

New member
Jun 20, 2023
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For years most of us took stick at school, college, work out and about for supporting this great club of ours and now we are having the last laugh when we beat the Manures, Arsenal and Chelsea’s and laugh.
Well in year 10 and 11 i was the only brighton fan among manure arsenal chelsea city and liverpool fans at school. surely that don't make you feel too sick about me ;)
 


andy_lee007uk

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Oct 21, 2005
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Surrey Seagull
Unless this is some kind of wind-up? I'll chip in with my two cents.

When I was younger (a long time ago) I supported Aston Villa because I liked watching Dean Saunders play. This went on until my early teens when I started going to a few games at the Withdean with my Dad.

Sitting in the scaffolding like stands in the pissing rain watching us barely winning (I still remember knocking Man City out of the cup though). I found a love with everything Brighton. More-so this was my Dad's team from when he was a boy (Brighton born and bred). Eventually it went from just watching football with my Dad too see his team to being my team.

I live just outside of Croydon and both my boys have been Albion supporters since they we're born. We have received so much stick over the years because of it. Some of it just fun between friends and random people (in good humour) some of it not so nice.

They've received stick at school saying their only supporting Brighton because we're in the Prem (they supported since the Withdean days as well).

Football will always be very tribal. Some people will always be opinionated. Some people will say that if you weren't born there then you shouldn't support a particular team. I say, do what makes you happy, support who you want. Brighton are a massively inclusive and forward thinking club (just look at how the concourse for the away fans gets set-up for their particular team, etc).

If your "friend" is going a bit beyond "banter" with mates, are they really that much of a friend really?
 




















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