Ian Hart leaves BHAFC for Worthing Raiders

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Ian Bairds Fist

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HARTY: Is he going cold on the Albion? - Worthing Today


"As for the hatred and the vitriol, I'm told this is part-and- parcel of the modern football fan. Well, if that's the case, I'm not sure in the long term I want to be a part of it.

Like I said, I won't desert the Albion. But clearly our "relationship" won't be as full on."

Hatred and vitiol?! Not from what I've seen. If you prefer to go to Roundstone Garden Centre and watch egg-chasing on a Saturday afternoon that's fine. Leave the Albion for those of us that still have a 'full on relationship' with the Club.
 




wehatepalace

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Apr 27, 2004
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Who gives a f*** ! The bloke enjoyed a game of Rugby, without all the f***ing bitching that goes with another Albion loss. Thats up to him and do you know what it is possible to enjoy watching both sports, I do !
Oh yeah and the egg chasing tag - original !
 






Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I chose televised rugby over the Albion last weekend, and I sure I'm not alone.
 




Acker79

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Hatred and vitriol is part of the modern game? Did we hug Belotti and Archer into submission? Did Harty in his gulls eye days compliment the old regime until they couldn't take any more?

Was the hooliganism of the 70s and 80s just good ol' fashion lovefests?

Hatred and vitriol has always been part of the game when the fans aren't happy with what is going on at their club.
 


rudeboy

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Sep 17, 2008
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dont blame him. im into rugby now no old bill giving you a hard time able to have a drink during game lots of plusses over the shite at withdean.(fukin cheaper also to watch a guiness premiership or rugby league game at harlequins)
will still go when they get the stadium but withdean has taken all the passion i used to have. but only my opinion before you all jump on the thread.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Hatred and vitriol is part of the modern game? Did we hug Belotti and Archer into submission? Did Harty in his gulls eye days compliment the old regime until they couldn't take any more?

Was the hooliganism of the 70s and 80s just good ol' fashion lovefests?

Hatred and vitriol has always been part of the game when the fans aren't happy with what is going on at their club.

In fairness the levels of abuse aimed at Adams should not come within a million miles of the abuse rightly aimed at Archer and Stanley. I want Adams gone but some of the comments on here would make you think he was the anti christ rather than a past his sell by date manager.
 




Ninja Elephant

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In fairness the levels of abuse aimed at Adams should not come within a million miles of the abuse rightly aimed at Archer and Stanley. I want Adams gone but some of the comments on here would make you think he was the anti christ rather than a past his sell by date manager.

Sopt on, I think alot of the comments about Micky have been vastly over the top and unneccessarily harsh. He might not be doing a good job as our manager, but he's not killed someone, or done anything unspeakably bad! Perspective people, there have been worse people in charge of our football club...
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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This thread is well out of order.

Harty is simply contrasting a pleasant day out at the rugby with all the shit and baggage that comes with the Albion, and he states clearly the Albion will always be his first love.

The guy has a family and runs his own business and his priorities in life have changed - he is a similar age to me, and I know how hard it is to be self-employed with a couple of kids.

I don't agree with his view on Adams, but I usually do concur on most stuff. So what? Football's about opinions.

Give him credit for carrying the torch when we needed it in the dark days, and lay off the person attacks - he's ten times the fan you are IBF.
 


Barnham Seagull

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Dec 28, 2005
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I do watch Harlequins Rugby League team play during the summer but I would never put them first over the albion. The albion are for life.
 




Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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The albion are for life.

I dont subscribe to that view at all. I support this club and have done for 34 odd years, however I have no problem missing games to do other things, like go and watch London Irish. Football has become something else I do. It has failed to be the be and end of my life.


As for Ian, what a rediculous thread FFS.
 


Knotty

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Feb 5, 2004
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Hatred and vitriol is part of the modern game? Did we hug Belotti and Archer into submission? Did Harty in his gulls eye days compliment the old regime until they couldn't take any more?

Was the hooliganism of the 70s and 80s just good ol' fashion lovefests?

Hatred and vitriol has always been part of the game when the fans aren't happy with what is going on at their club.

Hatred and vitriol? They have no part in my involvement in football in general and the Albion in particular.

Criticism, certainly. But hatred? That's much too strong for anyone involved with the Albion...except Archer and Bellotti.
 


Tooting Gull

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And he's totally right, isn't he? If supporting your club has become less fun you can blame the results, the stadium, the manager, the players, the chairman, Archer, whatever...but ultimately it's about your own mindset when you go to the ground to watch a game of football, and how you follow your team the rest of the week.

If watching Brighton is making some fans that angry, maybe it would be better if they did something else.
 




caesar

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Oct 9, 2005
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dont blame him. im into rugby now no old bill giving you a hard time able to have a drink during game lots of plusses over the shite at withdean.(fukin cheaper also to watch a guiness premiership or rugby league game at harlequins)
will still go when they get the stadium but withdean has taken all the passion i used to have. but only my opinion before you all jump on the thread.

First decent post you have made!
Of course some people are quite happy for life long Albion fans to depart in their thousands, as it makes their own relationship with the club seem so much more intimate and special.
 


rudeboy

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Sep 17, 2008
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And he's totally right, isn't he? If supporting your club has become less fun you can blame the results, the stadium, the manager, the players, the chairman, Archer, whatever...but ultimately it's about your own mindset when you go to the ground to watch a game of football, and how you follow your team the rest of the week.

If watching Brighton is making some fans that angry, maybe it would be better if they did something else.

not often i have the same views as people on here but that is very true
 


rudeboy

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Sep 17, 2008
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First decent post you have made!
Of course some people are quite happy for life long Albion fans to depart in their thousands, as it makes their own relationship with the club seem so much more intimate and special.

thanks for your positive reply lovey. about time you put your neck on the line and start a thread yourself instead of the back seat attitude you seem to have.
 


Del Boy

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Oct 1, 2004
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Very good article, I will keep an eye out for his future ones. He makes alot of sense and comes across well - much more than on the radio.
 




caesar

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Oct 9, 2005
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thanks for your positive reply lovey. about time you put your neck on the line and start a thread yourself instead of the back seat attitude you seem to have.

Did no one tell you at school to start a sentence with a capital letter.:dunce:
 




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