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Scousers in the home end







brightonbrowny

New member
Oct 10, 2008
25
Yep. One gobby woman in wsl kissing her scarf when they went 2 up. Promptly escorted out!
 


Robot Chicken

Seriously?
Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
One scouse lad was behind me when I went in the west stand lower.
 








TKC

New member
Jun 16, 2011
332
I got talking to one after the game. He's a season ticket holder in the East Stand at the Amex!
 




jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,254
Brighton
I'd like to think the two pitch invaders were scousers, but prob just local twats. Quite a few neutrals in WSL I block I thought.
 




brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,139
London
Bloke next to me was clearly an away fan but he kept dead silent all game and didn't make a noise when Liverpool scored, although he looked like he was going to burst. Also there was an elderly man behind me with a Liverpool scarf, he was telling his grandkids about Bill shankley and the 80s Liverpool team, had a slightly dampened scouse accent so i had respect for him, obviously has lived in Brighton for many years but follows his local club :thumbsup:


Might i add that all of the kids were wearing albion shirts
 


ees complicated no?

New member
Apr 3, 2011
4,075
Hove, United Kingdom
saw 1 kid in the east stand by away end who started jumping and shoutinf when they scored the 1st goal. , he was quickly stopped by his parents I think, also before the game a man with 2 kids were right in the corner of the ultras and 1 went to get a steward who told the dad to take his liverpool shirt off but the kids kept theres on
 


Mr deez

Masterchef
Jan 13, 2005
3,440
Yep. One gobby woman in wsl kissing her scarf when they went 2 up. Promptly escorted out!

Seemed to be wearing the pink Albion top under her Jumper/Jacket.

Nothing worse than being a plastic fan of a club, than being a plastic fan of two.
 






00snook

Active member
Aug 20, 2007
2,357
Southsea
There was a chap in the toilets in the north stand with a moustache and curly hair telling people to calm down.

He had a Brighton top on as a cunning disguise tho.

I saw right through it. Pretty smart hey.
 


JCL

Better, Stronger, Faster
Jul 2, 2011
577
East of Eastbourne
Quite a few around me in the East Stand…

One woman behind me clapping all the 'pool players; asked her why she was in this stand and not the South; her reply "I'm born & bred Brighton!", to which I replied "So why aren't you supporting your local team?".. she went quiet…

Also a bunch of "calm-downers" a few rows behind me… I suggested everyone make sure that their seats were properly screwed down… got a few laughs...
 




brightonbutterfly

New member
Feb 18, 2009
74
Southwick
Family Stand had a few. My 11 year old was disgusted that there was a chap and his daughter dressed in red shirts next to her, no secrets there then, even stood to sing You'll never walk alone-grrrr we were spitting! Two rows in front were another couple (plainly dressed) and behind me were 2 chaps-L'pool fans with a child dressed in Brighton colours (great lad, joined in with our singing).
 




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One next to us as he was only early twenties and he didn't move all game when everyone else around him were up shouting at the ref cheering the stripes on and he didn't move, of course he could have been dead but i did see him blink twice.
 


Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,633
Buxted Harbour
I'd like to think the two pitch invaders were scousers, but prob just local twats. Quite a few neutrals in WSL I block I thought.

What the f*** was going on there?

Worlds most pointless pitch invasion. The ball was dead and over the other side of the pitch when he came on. Also what happened with the other guy? Did he actually get on to the pitch? It looked like he was just trying to pull his mate back in and then got a bit carried away.

Finally what on earth was going on at the final whistle we the bloke and his son/little brother/young mate that got on the pitch from the same bit? We're they with the lads who'd done it earlier?

f***ing idiots whoever they are. Football banning order is probably quite likely and the minimum term these days is 3 years!!
 




Gus is god

Banned
Sep 9, 2011
1,637
What the f*** was going on there?

Worlds most pointless pitch invasion. The ball was dead and over the other side of the pitch when he came on. Also what happened with the other guy? Did he actually get on to the pitch? It looked like he was just trying to pull his mate back in and then got a bit carried away.

Finally what on earth was going on at the final whistle we the bloke and his son/little brother/young mate that got on the pitch from the same bit? We're they with the lads who'd done it earlier?

f***ing idiots whoever they are. Football banning order is probably quite likely and the minimum term these days is 3 years!!

Not them lads from here was it lol

seagulls
 


Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,633
Buxted Harbour
Not them lads from here was it lol

seagulls

No idea, but at least that kiddy suggested doing it after a goal! This twonk did it when we had a throw in on the other side of the park. So if the berk was doing it to get his ugly mug on telly then I very much doubt he succeeded!
 


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