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Applauding away supporters







Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
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I can't quite get my head around it as I was brought up in the days when there was a very different relationship with away supporters. Each to their own though and it doesn't bother me when people clap them. However I'm not sure about the idea that it's appropriate becaus of the distance travelled on a Tuesday night. Most clubs have large numbers of supporters living in and around London which means away turnouts are larger than they would be if everyone were traveling from Yorkshire. I noticed Sky last night praising the Geordies for a large turnout on a Tuesday 10(?) hours from home when a lot of them probably lived less than an hour away (and yup I wasn't at Falmer yesterday as it's too far on a Tuesday night from Suffolk).

Nothing about the problems with the trains? I'm surprised.
 


lawros left foot

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Jun 11, 2011
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Don't all these Johnny Come Latelys realise, football is war!
How can anybody applaud some dirty northern scum, who have turned up in our fair city, intent on plundering, and ravishing our team. People will be suggesting we clap seriously injured players, when they are stretched off the pitch next, instead of pointing and howling our derision at them.
These opposition supporters are nothing like us, we are unique in our love for our team, how dare they come down here and support their team, in mid-week. I'm with Bushy on this one, PATHETIC!!!!!!
 








alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
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Don't all these Johnny Come Latelys realise, football is war!
How can anybody applaud some dirty northern scum, who have turned up in our fair city, intent on plundering, and ravishing our team. People will be suggesting we clap seriously injured players, when they are stretched off the pitch next, instead of pointing and howling our derision at them.
These opposition supporters are nothing like us, we are unique in our love for our team, how dare they come down here and support their team, in mid-week. I'm with Bushy on this one, PATHETIC!!!!!!
Nobody's suggested this, i sit close enough to the away end to see the absolute derision with which this is greeted, you carry on doing it though, sat there with your bobble hat and flask , blissfully unaware of the contempt that this ''lovely'' gesture'' is held.
 


lawros left foot

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Nobody's suggested this, i sit close enough to the away end to see the absolute derision with which this is greeted, you carry on doing it though, sat there with your bobble hat and flask , blissfully unaware of the contempt that this ''lovely'' gesture'' is held.

Well,obviously if I was as 'ard' as you, I wouldn't be trying to curry favour with all the pwoper nawty away support, so they didn't nick my bobble hat, and smash my flask in the park and ride queue.

As I said, PATHETIC!!!!
 


alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
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Well,obviously if I was as 'ard' as you, I wouldn't be trying to curry favour with all the pwoper nawty away support, so they didn't nick my bobble hat, and smash my flask in the park and ride queue.

As I said, PATHETIC!!!!
Nobody mentioned being hard either, just that it was pitiful, youre thrashing around like a drowning man now, trying to justify your original post, give it up mate, you look a tit.
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Haven't seen the rest of the thread but it's all a bit cringe worthy clapping the opposition attendance and I wouldn't like it when we are away either. What's the point? Surely we should be taking the mickey and having a bit of banter, not indulging in a bit of mutual back slapping?
 


lawros left foot

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Jun 11, 2011
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Nobody mentioned being hard either, just that it was pitiful, youre thrashing around like a drowning man now, trying to justify your original post, give it up mate, you look a tit.

Yeah, you're right, I look a tit, where as you are the epitome of reason.
Sometimes I clap them sometimes I don't, depends on who they are, how far they've come, and whether I like them as a team, but, there again grew up and left the seventies and eighties mentality behind a long time ago, where as some, just can't seem to shake it off
 


Blues Rock DJ

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Apr 18, 2011
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This. Exactly.

Applauding the away support on a Saturday makes me cringe - well done, you're supporting your team.
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But when they've travelled over 200 miles on a Tuesday night when there's alternative viewing on the box, they deserve applause.

Like many of us, having travelled to an evening Northern away game, I know the effort involved!

Come to that I do a 225 mile round trip for home games....do I get applause? We don't all live in Brighton, might be a bit empty if that was the case !!
 




Blues Rock DJ

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Apr 18, 2011
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Don't all these Johnny Come Latelys realise, football is war!
How can anybody applaud some dirty northern scum, who have turned up in our fair city, intent on plundering, and ravishing our team. People will be suggesting we clap seriously injured players, when they are stretched off the pitch next, instead of pointing and howling our derision at them.
These opposition supporters are nothing like us, we are unique in our love for our team, how dare they come down here and support their team, in mid-week. I'm with Bushy on this one, PATHETIC!!!!!!

Sincerely hope you're not referring to me as a JCL........1969 ? Is that all ??
 


theboybilly

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I applaud them for making the effort to come down and support their team and – more importantly – putting money into Brighton and Hove Albion by purchasing their tickets, beer, pies and burgers. I couldn't give two hoots what they are chanting, because invariably when away teams chant something at us, we chant something back at them. Sometimes we don't need them to start the tasteless chants; we start them ourselves.

Hope this helps and I'm sorry if that doesn't qualify me as a 'real' supporter.

Can you tell me how you go about applauding visiting supporters? All I've ever seen (and heard) is one round of applause when the attendance is announced. There is never a specific applause for the away fans and I've never seen anybody get out of their seat to face the visiting section and applaud. This, and all the other threads on this subject are becoming slightly bizzarre
 






alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
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Yeah, you're right, I look a tit, where as you are the epitome of reason.
Sometimes I clap them sometimes I don't, depends on who they are, how far they've come, and whether I like them as a team, but, there again grew up and left the seventies and eighties mentality behind a long time ago, where as some, just can't seem to shake it off
Nobody's advocated a return to the 70s or 80s mentality either , like I said , your trying to justify something a lot of "blokes" (I obviously don't include you in that category) both Brighton and away fans, find cringeworthy, like I also said , give up the faux danny dyer act, you're looking a tit.
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Can you tell me how you go about applauding visiting supporters? All I've ever seen (and heard) is one round of applause when the attendance is announced. There is never a specific applause for the away fans and I've never seen anybody get out of their seat to face the visiting section and applaud. This, and all the other threads on this subject are becoming slightly bizzarre

Yeah, sure. The announcer says words to effect of "The official attendance tonight is XX,XXX, which includes XXXX supporters from [insert name of visiting club here]. We thank them for their support". At which point, I'll give them a clap :clap2:

What amazes me is that people get so up-tight about things that is peripheral to the game itself that they feel to start threads like this in the first place.
 


theboybilly

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Yeah, sure. The announcer says words to effect of "The official attendance tonight is XX,XXX, which includes XXXX supporters from [insert name of visiting club here]. We thank them for their support". At which point, I'll give them a clap :clap2:

What amazes me is that people get so up-tight about things that is peripheral to the game itself that they feel to start threads like this in the first place.

Fair enough then but at a fair few away grounds the attendance is announced and is also applauded by the Home contingent. Can I take it that I am being congratulated for the effort that went into my 750 mile round-trip to St.James' Park a fortnight ago? Not that it bothers me if they don't
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
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Fair enough then but at a fair few away grounds the attendance is announced and is also applauded by the Home contingent. Can I take it that I am being congratulated for the effort that went into my 750 mile round-trip to St.James' Park a fortnight ago? Not that it bothers me if they don't

I haven't got a clue I'm afraid. Probably :shrug:
 






Sometimes I do it sometimes I don't, sometimes I applaud things I don't even know what they are, it'll be because the bloke next to me is, it often depends how pissed I am. At PTFC sometimes I wish the away team "all the best" sometimes I don't. Sometimes I piss standing up and sometimes I sit down, does anyone on here really care what I do or why I do it?
 


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