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Horsham Seagull
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Hello Pilgrims from a Seagull in Horsham, West Sussex. Just to say a huge big thank you for the very warm welcome we got from the Green Army for yesterday's Fans Reunited day. We met so many Argyle fans and were slightly embarrassed to get many pats on the back and "thank you's" for coming, I was welling up on more than one occassion I can tell you. It was so great to see smiling faces on a true fans day out at what must be a difficult time for you and your club. It was a fantastic day and the FanFest event in the Pyramid Suite was brillant. The guys on stage doing the singing and banter were very entertaining, the pasty delicious and the pint greatfully received. I think this FanFest thing should be done at other clubs, a really good way for fans of clubs to meet and get together before a match and done in the true spririt of football.
It was worth making the long trip and I'm really pleased that we went along to support you guys, I hope that us Brighton fans along with the fans from the many other clubs who attended yesterday's special day helped move things along in a small but encouraging way. I trust and hope that there will always be that special bond of friendship between us, we know and understand exactly what you're going through. We've been there and come through it, so we know that you and your club can do the same.
To the small young boy who I gave my Green Army scarf to at half time in the concourse of the main Grandstand: Wear it with pride and look after your club. Tell your schoolmates that it was given to you by a Brighton fan on Fans Reunited Day who, like you, is a true football fan. You can say, as can I, that you were proud to have been there on that special day.
Fans United will never be defeated! :thumbup:
http://www.horshamseagull.co.uk/2011/09/fans-re-united.html
It was worth making the long trip and I'm really pleased that we went along to support you guys, I hope that us Brighton fans along with the fans from the many other clubs who attended yesterday's special day helped move things along in a small but encouraging way. I trust and hope that there will always be that special bond of friendship between us, we know and understand exactly what you're going through. We've been there and come through it, so we know that you and your club can do the same.
To the small young boy who I gave my Green Army scarf to at half time in the concourse of the main Grandstand: Wear it with pride and look after your club. Tell your schoolmates that it was given to you by a Brighton fan on Fans Reunited Day who, like you, is a true football fan. You can say, as can I, that you were proud to have been there on that special day.
Fans United will never be defeated! :thumbup:
http://www.horshamseagull.co.uk/2011/09/fans-re-united.html