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  1. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    Yes point taken, but rich tourists buying market stall rubbish when they could be buying official gear in the store behind them.
  2. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    I was using the photo as an example, as the two teams are huge rivals. Imagine seeing a half Brighton half Palace scarf. I do feel a bit sorry for genuine Liverpool fans that are locals and now priced out of going to Anfield.
  3. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    It baffles me why people like you are baffled that people like me are baffled by this sort of thing
  4. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    I was thinking the same as my father took me to The Goldstone in the early 70s, he also took me to some London away matches and other teams matches around the country. Didn't come to any harm and I started going to matches with my mates when I was about 14. As a kid I remember the Goldstone...
  5. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    On your last point, about the 70s , why not?
  6. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    I've just heard on the local news that large quantities of wet wipes are being washed up on Sussex beaches :lolol:
  7. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    Oh dear, looks like a hit a nerve with you then. :) This modern way isn't for me, but you carry on with the above. :thumbsup: As I said, modern fans :whistle:
  8. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    Why not? What do you think is happening in the photo? Personally I like the suggestion by 8ace :D
  9. BN9 BHA

    [Football] Modern football fans.

    Half and half scarves, selfie sticks and filming the match with an iPad, but this...... Fan asks Wayne Rooney's young son for an autograph at Old Trafford last weekend. :facepalm:
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