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[Albion] Albion fanzine: Dogma



Sheebo

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The Andy Naylor Fan Club

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Right Here, Right Now
I think I may have found my Christmas present for this year. Not cheap but I think I really, really like it!
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Without Gulls Eye, the club may have disappeared.

Scars and Stripes helped to galvanise the support when things were shite.

Dogma celebrates Albion and Brighton culture and is a fantastic publication produced by intelligent, decent people.

Fanzines still serve a purpose.
Amen to that
 








jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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I think I may have found my Christmas present for this year. Not cheap but I think I really, really like it!
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Oh for gods sake I’m in this as well
 


The Andy Naylor Fan Club

Well-known member
Aug 31, 2012
5,176
Right Here, Right Now
I think I may have found my Christmas present for this year. Not cheap but I think I really, really like it!
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Well I went and purchased this and I am not disappointed. Very good quality with soooo much detail and many Albion related faces ( and some Palace ) it's like a who's who? The aluminium frame I got made to measure off t'internet and it goes with the image perfectly. My wife is not overly happy as I have declared this her Christmas gift to me, so she can not go out shopping for hours on end looking for gifts for me :lolol: Thanks Dogma.
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jackalbion

Well-known member
Aug 30, 2011
5,974
Well I went and purchased this and I am not disappointed. Very good quality with soooo much detail and many Albion related faces ( and some Palace ) it's like a who's who? The aluminium frame I got made to measure off t'internet and it goes with the image perfectly. My wife is not overly happy as I have declared this her Christmas gift to me, so she can not go out shopping for hours on end looking for gifts for me :lolol: Thanks Dogma.View attachment 169992
Some idiot holding a flag on the end of a pole, don’t know who that is…
 














Grizz

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I just got the email from them today. Thoroughly deserved, it's a cracking publication.
 




NorwichSeagull

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Nov 15, 2010
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Issue 14 will be out by the end of the month.
  • Challenging the Establishment: an interview with Fabian Hürzeler by Andy Message
  • Football (Finally) Gives Back to Lisa Roe an Albion fan in the US of A
  • @SheGulls gets to grips with the new boss Vidošić
  • Tom Hylands discusses our transfer strategy through the prism of our three subs against Man City
  • Iain Budgen considers whether piracy is really the scourge of the Premier League seas
  • Ryan Adsett walks us through the current state of #BHAFC related content
  • Football’s new regulator, what are the consequences for #BHAFC? Stefan Swift
  • Hands in the air show 'em you care with We Are Brighton
  • Left Wingers: Can one hold on to their political morals whilst being part of the global capitalist game? Alfie Baeza-Collis
  • Andrew Forsyth gives his lucky shirt some TLC
  • Do we need to talk about our captain? Edward Woodhouse
  • An albion fan’s journey From Belfast to Brighton / Brian Bell
  • A bit of football fun in Japan / Paul Adams
  • Jason Therios’ love letter to our welcoming fan base.
  • Being a Brighton fan behind enemy lines in South London with @urban_seagulls
  • Pees & Queues with Lee Everyday IPA
  • Disgruntled of Brighton, Modern Toss, share concern about their Amex art.
  • Plus photography and artwork from Mark James, Paul Hazlewood, Cain Blisset, Alexander Thomas and Andrew Forysyth
Not got your copy yet? Grab one here

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NorwichSeagull

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DOGMA // ISSUE 15

Publishing mid-May 2025


Issue 15 cover artwork is taken from Andrew Forsyth’s Going to the match, leaving the match a major new piece of photographic art exclusive to Dogma.

Pages of the usual mix of dogmatic opinions, long-form articles and the best Albion artwork.

Jason Therios previews the arrival of his countryman Stefanos Tzimas (be excited, very excited) later this summer, and Ed Woodhouse delves into the past of another of our young starlets, Yasin Ayari, and reassess the value and benefits of his spells out on loan in the Championship.

Albion’s recent fortunes are examined through the filter of The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival, an essay from 1976 by Sir John Bagot Glubb (which I’m sure we’re all familiar with) ‘is this as good as it gets, I can only conclude that all the evidence points to a resounding no’. Glad to hear that.

JBD investigates BHAFC’s EDI shortcomings, and Tom Hyland’s shares an update on safe standing and the plans to introduce this into the North Stand next season. What took the club so long?

‘To inhabit a football seat is to appropriate it, not in the sense of possessing, but of marking it, modelling it, shaping it, pushing its function’ is a taste of Lee Everyday IPA’s beautiful rhapsody to Evan Ferguson’s football boots.

Matchday transport continues to be a challenge, fourteen years on, despite the opening of The Terrace, and we asked two transport specialists (Alex and Leo Eyles) to take a look at the current situation, and suggest some workable and practical improvements.

Dogma’s Parker takes a day trip to the PGMOL’ HQ at Stockley Park, Middlesex ‘where else do the refs get a chance to peacock, other than within their own semi-secretive headquarters?’

Steffan asks ‘does the Albion have a race problem, or is this simply a reflection of where we are in society?’.

Charlie Butler shares a sentiment that we can all relate to ‘I am pining for a European tour again’ whilst taking in a match out in Seville, and we meet Mark Ormerod, one of our Hereford heroes, as he reflects on this pivotal contribution that afternoon “when it landed in my hands, that was it. I knew we were safe”.

Photographer Alexander Thomas explores the challenges three Albion fans face when supporting their team home and away, plus we celebrate THAT Mitoma goal with some commemorative artwork from Gullski.

Plus the usual stickers, striking photographer and artwork, within your favourite (editorially-independent) PRINTED Brighton & Hove Albion fanzine.

If you are not a Dogma subscriber, copies of Issue 15 can be pre-ordered right here: www.dogmabrighton.co.uk/shop/p/dogma-issue-15
 






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