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  1. BeHereNow

    [Albion] Brighton hoping to join with West Brom and Burton in bid to trademark the word 'Albion'

    Think you could be right about the name, I normally tell people it means England. I wouldn’t say the Romans wiped out the native population of Britain though.
  2. BeHereNow

    [Albion] Brighton hoping to join with West Brom and Burton in bid to trademark the word 'Albion'

    Right, ok. Well, no I’m not writing as if the shop is part of the Albion, I’m saying that it’s 1. Blue & White 2. Has Albion in the name and 3. Has seagulls. So, it does have the image of the club and I think that’s a good thing because the club themselves don’t really have a presence in town...
  3. BeHereNow

    [Albion] Brighton hoping to join with West Brom and Burton in bid to trademark the word 'Albion'

    Well done, full marks to you on your English test today.
  4. BeHereNow

    [Albion] Brighton hoping to join with West Brom and Burton in bid to trademark the word 'Albion'

    Spot on. That takeaway is about the only place that provides an Albion presence in the town, which is a disgrace. I’d say the club is in need of some more of that grit and spit look, especially when the stadium is so sanitised. We are seen as soft club by most football fans.
  5. BeHereNow

    [Albion] Brighton hoping to join with West Brom and Burton in bid to trademark the word 'Albion'

    Possibly, but... When did we start using blue and white deckchairs? :rolleyes: In all seriousness though, the Brighton coat of arms is blue and white. Also, there is Albion Street (named after a hulk called Albion in Southwick) which goes straight to the Royal Albion hotel on the seafront (not...
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