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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 21 Mar 13 10.07am

Brigton might be bigger, but they're not in the running for automatic promotion now are they. Suggests to me, they're doing it wrong!

Still at least they've still got their great manager... oh wait

 


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Quote Croydon Seagull at 19 Mar 2013 10.12am

The history for the reason of the rivalry is not the 1976 cup match which is always trotted out as standard. It was certainly there at the August 1974 game at the Goldstone. That was the first time the clubs had met for 11 years and Palace had just dropped from the old 2nd Division to the 3rd.
One much more interesting theory is a turf war between small time gangsters from both areas dating from the 1920s, the decade the teams first played. Brighton races being one of the flash points.
Certainly a lot more interesting than the Mullery v Venables handbags affair in 1976.

Like pretty much all you've said is total nonsense.

The Palace - Bighton rivalry has been going on a lot longer than from 1976, I remember the rivalries of the 1953s when they(Brighton) had a keeper called Eric Gill those rivalries were far more intense then than now.

 

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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Mar 2013 10.07am

Brigton might be bigger, but they're not in the running for automatic promotion now are they. Suggests to me, they're doing it wrong!

Still at least they've still got their great manager... oh wait

They are not bigger!!


They have thousands of £33 per month over 12 months season ticket holders, families Mums Dads and kiddies I see them all the time around Sussex. Not to mention they get free travel to and from stadium! Plastic fans

I cant wait until they fall flat on their faces.

They will all vanish as soon as they start playing badly

Edited by Barcelona Based Fan (21 Mar 2013 5.14pm)

 


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Posted 23 February 2013 - 07:49 PM
I don't mind palace to be fair. Much better club than tinpot Charlton and Brighton

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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Mar 2013 10.07am

Brigton might be bigger, but they're not in the running for automatic promotion now are they. Suggests to me, they're doing it wrong!

Still at least they've still got their great manager... oh wait

They are not bigger!!


They have thousands of £33 per month over 12 months season ticket holders, families Mums Dads and kiddies I see them all the time around Sussex. Not to mention they get free travel to and from stadium! Plastic fans

I cant wait until they fall flat on their faces.

They will all vanish as soon as they start playing badly

Edited by Barcelona Based Fan (21 Mar 2013 5.14pm)


Exactly, what a bizzare statement. You need to realise what makes a big club before you make your own personal assumption.

Fan base is a key factor, and fair enough they clearly have bigger crowds. But let's see if they can retain those crowds in 2 years time if they don't get promotion. I very much doubt it, because let's be honest they're playing in an unfamiliar division which is always going to boost attendances. We have been in this league for 9 years, I think we've done well to sustain a hardcore of 15,000. If we got promoted no doubt we'd rake in 26,000 every week.

Another factor is history and success. I don't have to expand on who has had the better success and history as we all know.

The other key factor being a clubs success to bring through youth players developed by the club. Again we all know who has the better academy and successful products brought through.

I think Glenn Murray choosing to come here and Owen Garvan sums it up.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 21 Mar 13 7.06pm

Meltdown? What 4 or 5 people having a go at club staff.
LOL

 

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The irony is that poor Brighton have won their cup final and now their manager is likely to leave. The only meltdown we'll be seeing now is at the AMEX! You couldn't write it. Just as they're starting to cream themselves over Sunday their best manager in twenty odd years decides he'd rather be somewhere else! Haha.

 


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have been done a favour with sundays kick up the arze.
dodgy karma out the window now.
no probs doing you lot in play offs if required(except 'hove wont even qualify)
Gussett off soon.

 


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I was at the Amex for the Brighton V Palace game on sunday.

Palace were pretty dreadful, Zaha showed a lot of promise but looked frustrated with his team mates. He tried to take on the whole team by himself on more than one occasion. Overall it wasn't his day but he did look threatening at times in the match. Not as threatening as Matthew Upsons crazy header which forced PIG to make a quality save.

This comparison probably won't go down that well but he reminded me of Obertan's more exciting moments during this match. But Zaha will obviously be a star as he is English and doesn't have a head shaped like a kidney bean.

just took that straight off red cafe.... another one of their 28,000 real supporters! posting on his real teams site

 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Mar 2013 10.05am

Silent all these years. Good win for Brighton definately, but its the first in 26 years! Us palace fans need to get some perspective before they go harranging the owners etc.

Sometimes you lose. Heres to another 25 years unbeaten and the memory of being the first league team to win at the Brighton!

^This.

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Quote Kingvagabond at 19 Mar 2013 9.47am

Sadly enough he pretty much hit the nail on the head. We were s*** thats all there is to it. We move on and move forward and win against Birmingham and then up at blackpool. End of story.

Spot on...

 


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Quote Barcelona Based Fan at 21 Mar 2013 5.13pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 21 Mar 2013 10.07am

Brigton might be bigger, but they're not in the running for automatic promotion now are they. Suggests to me, they're doing it wrong!

Still at least they've still got their great manager... oh wait

They are not bigger!!


They have thousands of £33 per month over 12 months season ticket holders, families Mums Dads and kiddies I see them all the time around Sussex. Not to mention they get free travel to and from stadium! Plastic fans

I cant wait until they fall flat on their faces.

They will all vanish as soon as they start playing badly

Edited by Barcelona Based Fan (21 Mar 2013 5.14pm)


Exactly, what a bizzare statement. You need to realise what makes a big club before you make your own personal assumption.

Fan base is a key factor, and fair enough they clearly have bigger crowds. But let's see if they can retain those crowds in 2 years time if they don't get promotion. I very much doubt it, because let's be honest they're playing in an unfamiliar division which is always going to boost attendances. We have been in this league for 9 years, I think we've done well to sustain a hardcore of 15,000. If we got promoted no doubt we'd rake in 26,000 every week.

Another factor is history and success. I don't have to expand on who has had the better success and history as we all know.

The other key factor being a clubs success to bring through youth players developed by the club. Again we all know who has the better academy and successful products brought through.

I think Glenn Murray choosing to come here and Owen Garvan sums it up.


I've mentioned exactly this on here before when it comes to 'biggest' club guff. until someone actually comes up with a set criteria that's across the board...Level of Debt, History, Current Position etc etc...then its all subjective and open to debate

 


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