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And everyone involved was influenced by his socialist philosophy to the extent that they decided to pull the goal posts down?
So even though your kids are no longer dying of malnutrition the socialist spirit states in the genes, ready to fight any course that might arise, making sure you don't commit the crime of being nice.If we scale it back, is that not what happened.
The media / rumours uncovered a scandal and with a working class core support influenced by Socialist principles they were able to mobilise the majority into overthrowing a rich tyrannical establishment with a body represented by the people headed by its own,
Now am I talking about the French Revolution (or most revolutions for that matter) or Brighton in the 1990's.
I've seen him a few times but he lives in Australia, correct?
I've seen him a few times but he lives in Australia, correct?
Good points but I find it difficult to ignore the fact these are very well paid people doing something which they are lucky enough to be quite good at. Too well paid imo.I don't tend to get the feeling from the comments on this site that we're right now renowned for our charitability or patience, no. I grimace at the merciless onslaught on occasion and wish to be uninvolved with a large enough bunch of snarling weasels.
When at a game I don't feel embarrassed, in general, by our displays, so do not have an urge to cry for blood. A terrible losing run might change that a bit, but I don't feel like the sort of person who would point fingers so hatefully and demand sackings as if I live error free and sinlessly. I wince at the thought of it, and have enough trust in those to make good decisions when called upon.
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 a vast support (like Leeds) and (like Leeds) they have a diverse support from people on the dole to the chairman of the board. I also would like to get rid of the myth that is offensive and that runs through your post, that "middle class" people are nice and "working class people" are not. The working class people I know and who have been at the Albion for generations are nothing but nice and would never rip down a goal post.
To many players not playing for the shirt. Less loan players and more gritty hungry signings needed. A decent number two if Sami is staying.
I think many fans being too nice....well perhaps they remember how it was a few seasons back and the expectations are not as high as some supporters.
I don't blame Hyypia, I blame those who hired him, but that in itself gives me a dilema.
How do you voice your displeasure at a man who has chucked circa £200 million quid into the club?