Ken Livingstone Seagull
Well-known member
Just to lighten the mood, a question about how we’re perceived in other parts of the country.
If you live OUTSIDE of Sussex (and Brighton and Hove!!) how visible is your support, for example:
Is your car well stickered up?
Do you wear an Albion jacket, polo, hat etc when you go to your local pub or to work?
Do your kids, or even yourself wear a replica shirt at football training or out for a run etc?
Have you got a flag flying in your front garden?
or do you generally not wear colours and only declare your allegiance when asked?
For a start, I have a Hawaii license plate (sic) that now reads BHAFC. I am often asked for an explanation. Mrs. Ken's plate reads BRGHTN. I have BHA furry dice hanging inside the windscreen. I regularly wear Albion tops of various vintage (home and way) around my island. Several Albion books and programmes adorn the shelves of the humble grass hut. Mrs. Ken also joins in the Albion chant (very tunefully it must be said) when we watch our games on NBC. One of my 2 sons is an Albion missionary and staunch fan, spreading the gospel of St. Tony, St. Wardy, St. Glenn and St. Solly, usually in his DUNK 5 shirt. My Albion member towel/flag adorns our hut's ocean-facing balcony and my woolly Albion beanie/bobble hat has even made it up to the top of out 10,000 foot volcano in sub-tundra microclimate conditions. So yes, we are indeed represented 11 time zones away on the other side of the world.