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View montystammers's Profile montystammers Flag uk 27 Nov 17 8.12am Send a Private Message to montystammers Add montystammers as a friend


We had it with Brighton a lot back in the seventies and nearly always came out on top, don't see them as our biggest rivals as we had a huge rivalry with the clowns during the seventies and eighties, Wall to a lesser extent. Luton and Swindon was always a good day out in the seventies.

 

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Park Road Flag 27 Nov 17 9.28am

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A proper rivalry spawned(not manufactured as some people claim) from football itself.

Really good vid explaining it all

Edited by Park Road (27 Nov 2017 9.36am)

 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 27 Nov 17 9.29am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by rednblueblood

Couple of years ago I was working on a site and sparked up a conversation with a guy who turned out to be a Brighton fan. He was mid 30's,came from a family of BHA fans and reckoned their biggest rivalry was now with Cardiff.
I still think they hate us deep down thou. Can't wait!

Cardiff!? I thought the 50-odd miles made our rivalry a little weird, but...

They do realise that Cardiff fans focus west to their Jack pals?

 

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Originally posted by montystammers


We had it with Brighton a lot back in the seventies and nearly always came out on top, don't see them as our biggest rivals as we had a huge rivalry with the clowns during the seventies and eighties, Wall to a lesser extent. Luton and Swindon was always a good day out in the seventies.

Clowns? Never!

 

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View OneWayTicketToMars's Profile OneWayTicketToMars Flag Selsdon 27 Nov 17 10.08am Send a Private Message to OneWayTicketToMars Add OneWayTicketToMars as a friend

Back in the 70's and 80's 3 teams we had proper rivalries with ...
Charlton ..... we hated them always cracking games ... studs up challenges going on
Millwall .... these were magic games ... and did the fans go at it
Brighton .... proper hate grudge matches and the fans got proper at it.

I remember a midweek night match at Brighton in the 70's ... we were in that penned away supporters bit ... next thing darts came flying over from the Brighton supporters... there was this proper hard nut eagles fan at the bars of the pen shouting at the Brighton fans with a dart sticking out of his head and claret dripping off the end of his nose ... course we picked up the darts and threw them back. His mate pulled the dart out of his head and slung it straight back .... it was war.
Eagles to win 3 - 1 over the seaweed

 


Record crowd 51,482 - The Whitehorse was rocking - Second Div Champs 1978 - 79 ... 'wot a night !

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View johnno42000's Profile johnno42000 Flag 27 Nov 17 10.47am Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

Sakho gets it

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'Lies to the masses as are like fly's to mollasses...they want more and more and more'

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Malcolm Ali's Son Flag 27 Nov 17 11.40am

Whatever the exaggerated tales of World War 3 breaking out at previous encounters I still maintain that if you behave like a regular person then you will be fine. At the play-off match at the Amex I queued with Brighton fans to get the train to Falmer and chatted with them. One thing we shared in common was that we were all bricking-it about how the match would go rather than the prospect of killing each other. Of course there were some t0ssers pretending to want to fight but the Police easily handled it.

 

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View johnno42000's Profile johnno42000 Flag 27 Nov 17 12.01pm Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

Originally posted by Malcolm Ali's Son

Whatever the exaggerated tales of World War 3 breaking out at previous encounters I still maintain that if you behave like a regular person then you will be fine. At the play-off match at the Amex I queued with Brighton fans to get the train to Falmer and chatted with them. One thing we shared in common was that we were all bricking-it about how the match would go rather than the prospect of killing each other. Of course there were some t0ssers pretending to want to fight but the Police easily handled it.

Strange you only joined this site after the Weed got promoted last season.

 


'Lies to the masses as are like fly's to mollasses...they want more and more and more'

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Don't know if this has been posted before but a really good article and background on the rivalry between Palace and Brighton - ironically in the Daily Fail;

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I didn't know that Brighton were previously known as the "Dolphins" but changed their nickname to "Seagulls" to drown out the Palace chants of "Eagles" - sad g@ts..!!

Loving the references to so many Palace legends in the fixture over the years; Cannon, Johnson, Zaha etc..

Let's hope the Eagles feast on Seagulls and Dolphins tomorrow night to take us out of the bottom 3.

COYP

 

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View charliehub's Profile charliehub Flag newforest 27 Nov 17 7.16pm Send a Private Message to charliehub Add charliehub as a friend

I hate Millwall.

 

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View iheartcpfc's Profile iheartcpfc Flag SE25 27 Nov 17 7.21pm Send a Private Message to iheartcpfc Add iheartcpfc as a friend

Originally posted by charliehub

I hate Millwall.

I hate both. Clowns as well (their bitterness and jumping on our grave was enough to make me wish they'd go extinct)

 

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View StreathamCommon's Profile StreathamCommon Flag London 28 Nov 17 11.44am Send a Private Message to StreathamCommon Add StreathamCommon as a friend

The bitter rivalry between Brighton and Palace predates the notorious 1976 FA Cup fixtures.
17th August 1974 was the first fixture between the two clubs for nine years. I think it was the first match of the season and it
was played at The Goldstone Ground in Brighton.
Since they had last played each other, Palace had been in the old First Division for 4 seasons before dropping to the Second then straight
down to the third. So Palace coming to Brighton was a big deal for the Albion fans.
The ground was packed with over 26000 fans from both teams mixed together due to a lack of decent security in those days.
Brighton won 1-0 which was a shock at the time. There was trouble inside and outside the ground but nothing compared to the
violence and fights that took place the following season when Brighton went to Selhurst Park on a September evening and won 1-0
The bad blood really set in that evening but I believe it actually goes back further than that. The 1930s gangs that used to fight
for territory at Brighton Races saw a lot of London Gangs travel to Brighton. Although the most well known, the Sabinis were based
in Clerkenwell, the South London based Elephant and Castle Mob would also make the journey down to the seaside for the
race meetings as well as other smaller South London Gangs.
Crystal Palace’s connection with South London and therefore it’s gangs travelling to Brighton for the racetrack turf wars is where the original rivalry stems from.
Alan Mullery likes to think, and claims, it is due to him and Terry Venables not getting on when they were players but he
was not born when the loathing started.

 

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