1992 I think. It was an evening game. I was standing a few yards away from the fires (before we moved). In the middle behind the goal there were fires lit during the game and police helmets whizzing around. To our right near the cottage here was a rush on the fence and a few went Brighton went...
Booing him? I think this is the same game I was referring too in an earlier post. It was an evening game midweek. Brighton fans were making fires on the terrace and a few police helmets were being thrown around after the MET tried to put a stop to it and there was a bit of commotion. The...
I dnt agree Brighton have a less working class support. From Newhaven to Whitehawk to Hastings, Brighton have some of the most deprived areas in the country. It also has nice villages but in many villages, there is also working class agricultural workers. Sussex also has wealthy people, as does...
Its all about opinions, but this is the biggest load of horse manure that I have read for a long time. Brighton's support comes from Whitehawk, Newhaven and places like that. That is why Brighton had the movement in the 1990's and well you cant ignore that goal posts came down. Brighton also has...
I think the 29000 who turned up for Fulham at home last week must be FICKLE that's the problem. I wish we had less fans like Leeds as then we would have less fickle fans
Were you around in the 90's mate.. hear of the York game, that was not exactly nice. Do you think it might have something to do with a chairman spending £200 Million to put us back on our feet. Next a wag on nsc will call the 29000 fans who turned up for Fulham at home in the championship...
I've always found that the team are dreadful at the Albion and the fans are used to slagging off our own players and managers for that reason. In fact, I'd say its an art form at Brighton. I suppose when a bloke has spent £200 Million on the club to put us on our feet, then for the first time we...
Yeah mate, a set of supporters who rip down goal posts to protest at the board and who (for example Fulham away in the 90's) were climbing over the fences to have a pop at our own players must be too nice.