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at 20:51:36

Nine seasons, actually rosseden.

And they were the record label when 'Seagulls Ska' had their top 20 hit in 2005 with 'Tom Hark (We Want Falmer)' - inspired by the Brighton fans wishing to re-claim it from, of all places, Portman Road, after you used The Piranhas' - a Brighton band - version as (the detestable concept of) goal music.
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at 20:43:09

It seems apparent many, if not most Ipswich fans are cheesed off with this banner thingy, and what it has come to represent.

In no way do I speak for every Brighton fan, but I personally feel this is now getting to the 'tomorrow's fish & chip paper' stage. The worst that will happen? We'll see you next season at Portman Road with an equally bizarre and psychedelic banner - something about, I don't know, fingernails and caviar...

Put it this way - I was far more offended by Fulham fans in 1996 singing 'There's only one Bill Archer...'
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at 20:27:41

Rosseden - We went out on the lash last night to celebrate our victory with some Ipswich fans who stayed down for the weekend. Naturally, they weren't quite in the same mood, but a great time was had by all.

The banner was so... un-Ipswich.
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at 20:00:57

FWIW - for those that care, I don't think ITFC fans are going to come out of this too badly, especially as those I spoke to afterwards had no knowledge of this banner, didn't understand and didn't want to be associated with it.

Decent club, Ipswich Town - good luck for the rest of the season.
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at 19:52:30

Damster (17.40 - 26 Feb)

Your suggestion of Brighton's 'fairweather supporters' couldn't be further from the truth. A simple look up at the facilities and capacity at Withdean would put you right. But you didn't do that, did you?
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