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Just for those of you who call me a JCL (Take particular offence). My first Albion game was when I was about 6 (at the goldstone with my dad), my family have given accomodation to both Mark Fox and Mark Ormerod, I have a season ticket and have done for the past 12 years, probably been to about 50 percent of away games since I was about 13, played for Junior Seagulls and am good mates and know or know of a lot of you regular 'hardcore' fans here on NSC. Hate this JCL term that is thrown around- would you really like a massively reduced capacity at the AMEX every week? I say we embrace ALL albion fans, new or old.
How about"when the stripes go mincing in"nice and slow like the Spurs?
Are you an ex spurs fan and now & Brighton JCLWe are all aware of the issues and stigma attatched with our fans/club regarding homophobia. As a fan of Brighton for nearly 20 years I've seen numerous clubs deal with their stigma by embracing it, Tottenham - the Yid Army - a good example. Is it not about time that we did similar and became the Fag Army, Queer Army or the Pink Army maybe? It's got to be the best way to deal with this perennial problem, especially with more games with Millwall still to come.
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That was a good day out, plenty of banter. I think the thing that upset Wolves the most was the drunken old souse dropping his keks and pulling his arse cheeks apart at them. Fortunately I was standing in front rather than behind the gentleman.Will always remember going to Wolves a few years back and their fans were giving the age old homophobic abuse to our lot when two Albion fans held hands and skipped down the steps nearest the home fans. The Wolves fans went absolutly apeshit while our mob just fell about laughing! It was very very funny!
That was a good day out, plenty of banter. I think the thing that upset Wolves the most was the drunken old souse dropping his keks and pulling his arse cheeks apart at them. Fortunately I was standing in front rather than behind the gentleman.