Evening chaps and chappesses.
Brighton fan here. I posted on here at the end of last season as a pathetically happy fella whose side had won promotion, then the division, and was looking forward to our new stadium.
Sorry to say, I'm back.
At the time, there was a vague notion of Coventry fans coming to the Amex - and you'd be made more than welcome - wearing pink (to celebrate Brighton's 'diversity' - ho, ho) for charity. I don't recall the exact nature of the charity, but the idea of wearing pink in Brighton seemed to tickle a few of you.
I don't know if this idea is still on, but if it is, I have no doubt some of us Brighton fans may want to get involved.
We have a recent history of appreciating the support many fans of other clubs offered in our time of need in 1995-97, especially with Fans United, and I recall Coventry shirts there - just recently it was Brighton fans who instigated the Fans Re-United at Plymouth - but we're proud of our new place and want to make people feel like they've had a good time (90 minutes of football notwithstanding).
Anyhoo, I digress. Let us know if you're doing anything, and if so, what it is.
If not, see you in six weeks' time, anyway for beers on the concourses before and after the match.
Brighton fan here. I posted on here at the end of last season as a pathetically happy fella whose side had won promotion, then the division, and was looking forward to our new stadium.
Sorry to say, I'm back.
At the time, there was a vague notion of Coventry fans coming to the Amex - and you'd be made more than welcome - wearing pink (to celebrate Brighton's 'diversity' - ho, ho) for charity. I don't recall the exact nature of the charity, but the idea of wearing pink in Brighton seemed to tickle a few of you.
I don't know if this idea is still on, but if it is, I have no doubt some of us Brighton fans may want to get involved.
We have a recent history of appreciating the support many fans of other clubs offered in our time of need in 1995-97, especially with Fans United, and I recall Coventry shirts there - just recently it was Brighton fans who instigated the Fans Re-United at Plymouth - but we're proud of our new place and want to make people feel like they've had a good time (90 minutes of football notwithstanding).
Anyhoo, I digress. Let us know if you're doing anything, and if so, what it is.
If not, see you in six weeks' time, anyway for beers on the concourses before and after the match.