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[Albion] Glory fans in the East Stand



Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
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Look at these, bunch of pricks. All those with adult tickets there should all be banned.

Says Mr Outraged of Grimsby (ok Derbyshire).

They've paid their money, you don't know them, but still having a hissy fit about it. How do you know what they want it for?
 






redoubtable seagull

Well-known member
Oct 27, 2004
2,531
I don’t get why a family would go along to the game, sit in the brighton end and bring with them a handwritten poster asking for Hazard’s shirt. The epitome of JCL plastic.

Nice touch by Hazard though, who as a player is just on another level.
 




The Kid Frankie

New member
Sep 5, 2012
2,082
I jizzed myself over Hazard today and I’m a 32 year old Brighton fan through and through. If you can’t enjoy performances like his today then there literally is no point in you coming to football games, irrespective of alliegence. I mean Real Madrid fans applauded Ronaldinho and Messi for Barcelona... respecting the performances of opposition players when they’re incredible doesn’t make you a bad fan.

Give your head a wobble mate.

Respecting the quality of the opposition is one thing but creaming yourself over an opposing player is something else entirely.

And no I don’t enjoy seeing my team get smashed by anyone regardless of how good they are. I appreciate its all part and parcel of football - but losing still hurts.

If you enjoy seeing us get mauled on the pitch you are plastic end of.
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Give your head a wobble mate.

Respecting the quality of the opposition is one thing but creaming yourself over an opposing player is something else entirely.

And no I don’t enjoy seeing my team get smashed by anyone regardless of how good they are. I appreciate its all part and parcel of football - but losing still hurts.

If you enjoy seeing us get mauled on the pitch you are plastic end of.
this !!!
regards
DR
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
isn't it time you stopped encouraging PLASTIC behaviour :facepalm:
regards
DR

Definition of a plastic fan - watches matches on television & never goes to a match.

Plastics don't pay good money to go to matches.

There are fair weather fans, and there are football fans, who live locally who follow other teams. I have friends who have been to the Amex, from Kent, moved to Brighton after working in Liverpool hospitals for years. They are Liverpool fans. They've been to Anfield many times, so not 'plastic'.
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Definition of a plastic fan - watches matches on television & never goes to a match.

Plastics don't pay good money to go to matches.

There are fair weather fans, and there are football fans, who live locally who follow other teams. I have friends who have been to the Amex, from Kent, moved to Brighton after working in Liverpool hospitals for years. They are Liverpool fans. They've been to Anfield many times, so not 'plastic'.
"Plastics don't pay good money to go to matches ":laugh:.......... you heard it here first !
regards
DR
 
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hart's shirt

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
10,192
Kitbag in Dubai
1. Child asks for player's shirt
2. Player gives shirt to child
3. Some adults have issue with this and moan about it on social media
4. Child doesn't care about this as he still has player's shirt
 


sussex_guy2k2

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2014
3,741
Give your head a wobble mate.

Respecting the quality of the opposition is one thing but creaming yourself over an opposing player is something else entirely.

And no I don’t enjoy seeing my team get smashed by anyone regardless of how good they are. I appreciate its all part and parcel of football - but losing still hurts.

If you enjoy seeing us get mauled on the pitch you are plastic end of.

I didn’t actually jizz over his performance. You do get that right?

And when did I say I enjoyed us getting mauled? Don’t put words in my mouth just because you’re angry and feel the need to be hyper aggressive towards someone.
 




Hastings gull

Well-known member
Nov 23, 2013
4,635
It's what Paul 'sterile / money / money / er...more money' Barber wants.

He's happy to ban passionate supporters but welcomes customers.

Barber is just a rich David Bellotti.

A world class player gives a shirt to a child, and his dad is happy at that, and somehow the blame for that lies with Paul Barber -truly amazing.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I didn’t actually jizz over his performance. You do get that right?

And when did I say I enjoyed us getting mauled? Don’t put words in my mouth just because you’re angry and feel the need to be hyper aggressive towards someone.

Correct. All these easily offended football fans.

I saw Chelsea beat us 4-0 51 years ago, it's football. You learn how to deal with it, whereas the fans now have to whinge & moan on the Internet,
 






Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,545
East Wales
I jizzed myself over Hazard today and I’m a 32 year old Brighton fan through and through. If you can’t enjoy performances like his today then there literally is no point in you coming to football games, irrespective of alliegence. I mean Real Madrid fans applauded Ronaldinho and Messi for Barcelona... respecting the performances of opposition players when they’re incredible doesn’t make you a bad fan.
That's not what I go to football for. I see a talented player on the opposition and hope we smash him out of the match.

I guess I lack respect.
 


Pickles

Well-known member
May 5, 2014
1,315
Both valid reasons. You might not like it, but that's reasonable.

What's that got to do with a kid getting a shirt? I did think it was in the away end, but he's a kid for goodness sake.

I never meant to compare this with a kid getting a Chelsea shirt, so my bad for going on a tangent.

However, I so disagree that you reckon that they are valid reasons.

In the second banning case, the guy had been a sth the ground opened, and has done the mileage for 47 years.

He has a bit of a mental disorder of which only effects him, in so much that a massive depression comes on when least expected, so can't socialise when this happens.

This was probably brought on by a mother dying and his marriage ending within the space of three months.

It was all explained by e mail and in person at The Amex.

How do I know this? Easy, it was myself.

Barber and his coldness can do one.
 




Pickles

Well-known member
May 5, 2014
1,315
A world class player gives a shirt to a child, and his dad is happy at that, and somehow the blame for that lies with Paul Barber -truly amazing.

Thanks for putting words into my mouth x
 








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