Putting the game aside, there was much to enjoy from my first visit to the Amex last night. In short, I think that Brighton, their facilities and fans will be an asset to the Premier league if and when.
The pre match atmosphere around the ground, especially excellent proper beer ( served efficiently ) plus an excellent live band and other good facilities made me envious. It felt both modern and , once the game began, traditional ( retro theme tune, unified clapping, scarf twirling etc) In short, an atmosphere to take your wife, girlfriend, significant other ( it's Brighton after all ) and kids to.
Showed me that, done the right way, a new stadium need not be soulless.
Only major issue? Transport after game. To my shame we left 15 minutes before the end ( a personal record but We did have a long trip in store), but rumours of significant problems were backed up by the literally hundreds of home fans who were racing out at the same time.
As for the game, I'll wait until I've seen the Highlights before airing my judgment.
The pre match atmosphere around the ground, especially excellent proper beer ( served efficiently ) plus an excellent live band and other good facilities made me envious. It felt both modern and , once the game began, traditional ( retro theme tune, unified clapping, scarf twirling etc) In short, an atmosphere to take your wife, girlfriend, significant other ( it's Brighton after all ) and kids to.
Showed me that, done the right way, a new stadium need not be soulless.
Only major issue? Transport after game. To my shame we left 15 minutes before the end ( a personal record but We did have a long trip in store), but rumours of significant problems were backed up by the literally hundreds of home fans who were racing out at the same time.
As for the game, I'll wait until I've seen the Highlights before airing my judgment.
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