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Chelsea "Fans" On The Train



Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,615
Uwantsumorwat
whats nice and encouraging is the amount of youngsters ive seen round town and having a kick around in the park wearing the blue n white stripes, couldnt see the trees for the AIGs this time last year . The futures bright the futures blue and white
 




eastlondonseagull

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
Found a programme in the loft the other day, Chelsea v Brighton, Division 2, 1988. The Chelsea home gates for the previous four home games were 8000, 7000, 8000 and 6000 or thereabouts, one of which was against Man City. Small club, lots of Russian money, plastic new fans :tosser:
 


Sep 1, 2010
6,419
Found a programme in the loft the other day, Chelsea v Brighton, Division 2, 1988. The Chelsea home gates for the previous four home games were 8000, 7000, 8000 and 6000 or thereabouts, one of which was against Man City. Small club, lots of Russian money, plastic new fans :tosser:

I have been referring to this stat for a few years now, i f***ing hate Chelsea more than any club other than the obvious filth. The pair on the train sound like a right pair of factory setting Sky bubble wrapped wankers. f*** 'Em
 


FlownWest

New member
Aug 10, 2010
294
That is absolutely shocking. Unless they are foreign (no signs of it in your post) then that level of ignorance torwards both a club in the area getting lots of media attention and towards their OWN club's not exactly distant history is totally inexcusable. Even by plastic fan standards that is bad.
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,045
There was a time (not too long ago) when Gus was arguably the most influential midfielder in the premiership.
 




gts big bruv

New member
Apr 15, 2004
129
Tavistock
F*"ck sake
all this snobbery against other fans , if they want to support another team outside of sussex let them, it is doing you no harm . it would be so boring if every one supported the regional team . the amount of times i have read that fans are "plastic" because they support Chelsea , man u , Liverpool, etc whilst living sussex some do have season tickets and travel to games every week . i can not understand this supereior (sp) attitude that brighton fans are more dedicated than other fans . Live and let live
Awaits lots of NSC finest slagging me off !
 


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May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
F*"ck sake
all this snobbery against other fans , if they want to support another team outside of sussex let them, it is doing you no harm . it would be so boring if every one supported the regional team . the amount of times i have read that fans are "plastic" because they support Chelsea , man u , Liverpool, etc whilst living sussex some do have season tickets and travel to games every week . i can not understand this supereior (sp) attitude that brighton fans are more dedicated than other fans . Live and let live
Awaits lots of NSC finest slagging me off !
perhaps some of these "dyed in the wool albion fans" doth protest too much ?? anyway, you get my drift, in fact lets compare withdean gates when albion were doing rubbish , against season tickets sold/gates at falmer next season.
 


British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,972
F*"ck sake
all this snobbery against other fans , if they want to support another team outside of sussex let them, it is doing you no harm . it would be so boring if every one supported the regional team . the amount of times i have read that fans are "plastic" because they support Chelsea , man u , Liverpool, etc whilst living sussex some do have season tickets and travel to games every week . i can not understand this supereior (sp) attitude that brighton fans are more dedicated than other fans . Live and let live
Awaits lots of NSC finest slagging me off !

Fully agree.
 




Stu1

New member
Sep 21, 2004
477
Leeds
Didn't we once have a player that plays for fulham or something ?

Utter fucktards ive seen them drinking champagne on the train before with their packed lunch, it winds me up so much when people are pompously ignorant
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,940
the amount of times i have read that fans are "plastic" because they support Chelsea , man u , Liverpool, etc whilst living sussex some do have season tickets and travel to games every week .

they arent considered "plastics" because they support big, non-sussex clubs, but because they know f*** all about the club they supposedly support. no one would consider those exiles that trek off to Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester, etc from sussex every week, or follow the club closly from a family or childhood alligence to be a plastic.

the accusation of snobbery has to be compared to those that will look down on a Brighton fan because its "not a proper club". you've never told someone you support Brighton and had either "who are they" or "yeah, but what premiership team do you support"?
 


Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
Just a thought, but how many people on here know EVERYTHING about the history of every sports team for which you own a top, and MUST you prior to buying that top?

I own a Cleveland Browns jersey, but please don't fire 10 questions at me about their history, or I'll end up getting labelled in various derogatory terms myself. I also have an Ebbsfleet shirt, bought for me by my son who supports them. My knowledge of them goes back no further than about the time of their name change and the MYFC introduction, but what's wrong with that?

New fans, and indeed fans who do NOT qualify for anorak-like status. Get used to it, because that will be us next season, and personally I really don't understand people's problem with it.
 




PFJ

Not the JPF ..splitters !
Jun 22, 2010
994
The Port of Noddy Holder
:bhasign:It's Brighton and only Brighton for me .No apologies.It's the only league club I have a passion for because they chose me to support them,and it is my priviledge to recipricate.
I don't watch MOTD anymore,although I do watch the Football League Show,even into L2 .I don't watch Prem games or European games ,Just don't care about them.Passionate about England of course.
There are locals at work who support prem teams, but their knowlege only seems to extend to games that have been televised. Always a lot of fun asking them who they are playing next if it's not live on the Sky.They usually um and ar for a bit and then quickly check the internet.:albion:
 








gts big bruv

New member
Apr 15, 2004
129
Tavistock
the accusation of snobbery has to be compared to those that will look down on a Brighton fan because its "not a proper club". you've never told someone you support Brighton and had either "who are they" or "yeah, but what premiership team do you support"?[/QUOTE]

I may be lucky but most of the people that support other clubs i have spoken to do know quite a lot about Brighton even when i was working abroad they would see the stripes and remark , Usually about fat boy slim etc , or even going back to the Goldstone days asking me about the loss of the ground but i think it shows that Brighton has moved up the awareness table in the last 15 years or so .
Had a very good chat to a Man city supporter last year in Amsterdam who really knew a lot about the seagulls and even said we should go up this year with Gus in charge. I do think that some fans support a team and do not know the ins and outs of the entire history , that is their choice .

The thing that gets me is that some people on here think that supporting a non premier league side makes them more of a real supporter and that they have not sold out to the commercialism of the premier league. we may be lucky enough to see Brighton playing in the highest regions of English football what will happen then ? will the same die hard Brighton fans go and supprt another lower league club ? it will be interesting to see
 


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