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Fighting in the north, west and south...







dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,512
Burgess Hill
There's now officially more atmosphere on a deep space asteroid.

No one even has the energy to tut any more when someone gets up early for a half time piss

No-one needed to in my row when I did, even though I am smack in the middle of the block, because all the other seats (except the aisle seat) were empty...........
 


My Name Is Gully

Active member
May 9, 2008
496
Dorset
I want to know with all the fighting in the North, West and South, what exactly were the East stand doing?

Well I was drinking my nice hot Bovril watching the game with the occasional glance at the little`uns acting tough.
 








Bruntburger

New member
Mar 9, 2009
1,138
Peacehaven
Bald guy with beard was defiantly looking for a fight on the back row of the North stand, heated arguments continued throughout the game, sad to hear those kinda songs after 15mins but now feeling they were warranted, sometimes I feel like giving the Judge a slap, its not all about the singing! Sometimes you need to just shut the fuc* up when tensions are running high

Until confronted, the bald guy seemed quite calm to me. I thought he had every right to protest and hold a banner. He pays his money just like those other fools who seem to think they run anybody that sits in the North Stand.
 


BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
21,571
Newhaven
i have no promblem with brighton fans at aii the gay chants is a joke i went to the game with my boy who is at uni at brighton we as a family love it always busy but as we tried to board our train from brighton to falmer there was two divs behind police very brave goadeing wall fans shame they wont do it at wall and im not a aggresive person

Shock, horror, some other teams fans act like many Millwall fans do every week:facepalm:

Get over it you tw@t
 






LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,775
SHOREHAM BY SEA
I shall be there against Reading with my seven-year-old, and at Fulham without him. Not so sure we're divided into three at the moment: there's just the no-shows and the Hyypia out. I've taken a lot longer to get into the latter camp, but it seems the only one that isn't there is Bloom (or is he a no show because he's in Australia?)

Bloom was at the game last night
 








Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
10,966
Sompting
Sad night all round, not just the result. Seeing all the police around to escort the idiots from Millwall to the ground. The fracas in the South Stand and our own supporters falling out with each other in the North, which because the game was so poor grabbed the attention.
The abuse our manager got and his forlorn demeanor, and realising that it would be better for both if he moved on. The dwindling crowd.
Looking today at the players we have had over the last few years and sold or moved on, and the loans and replacements we now have.
Strange now that we really miss Lua Lua, and yet he was not a regular over the last few seasons, now he is one of the best we have left.
Not good times at the moment, plenty needs to be sorted out in the club, from top to bottom.
 


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