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stewardxxx

Active member
Oct 7, 2008
243
Brighton
Why would there be any problems with "locals"? Is this yet another dig at Moulsecoomb? I suspect it is...

Not a dig at Moulsecoomb at all, I lived in Birdham Road between 1987 and 2005, It's just common knowledge that a lot of nasty people and their nasty families live round Newick, Chailey, Halland, Stonecross roads. And knowing some of these peoples love of violence it wouldn't surprise me if there had been trouble round there.

The reason I asked was because I didn't want to take me 4 year old down there if there was the chance of something kicking off
 


Not a dig at Moulsecoomb at all, I lived in Birdham Road between 1987 and 2005, It's just common knowledge that a lot of nasty people and their nasty families live round Newick, Chailey, Halland, Stonecross roads. And knowing some of these peoples love of violence it wouldn't surprise me if there had been trouble round there.

The reason I asked was because I didn't want to take me 4 year old down there if there was the chance of something kicking off

They would defo eat anyone under 6 tbh???
 


Freddie Goodwin.

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
Stayed for a pint, last night, then walked through 'scoomb down to Coldean Lane. Not many people about.

People should not have any more fear in walking though this area as any other area in suburban Brighton. Maybe it's because I'm familiar to the area from my school days, but really, having fears of taking your 4 y o through the area is a tad insulting. There's no recent history of random attacks on kids.
 














Feb 24, 2011
2,843
Upper Bevendean
Not a dig at Moulsecoomb at all, I lived in Birdham Road between 1987 and 2005, It's just common knowledge that a lot of nasty people and their nasty families live round Newick, Chailey, Halland, Stonecross roads. And knowing some of these peoples love of violence it wouldn't surprise me if there had been trouble round there.

The reason I asked was because I didn't want to take me 4 year old down there if there was the chance of something kicking off

Quite ridiculous. I live in Newick Rd, and know most people around there. I would say that 99% were Albion fans themselves. I know of 5 season ticket holders not including me and my Son, that live in Newick Rd. The only trouble I have seen in the last six years was family related. So "common knowledge" as you put it, has got it wrong. There are a lot of decent people around Moulsecoomb now.
 


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