I’m shocked to find out there was another team called Brighton in the football league and I’m a bit of a stato as well. I would love to know if Brighton ever played new Brighton and what a shame they are no longer a league team as I bet we would of had a bit of a rivalry going on and you don’t know if that would of change history with a rivalry with new Brighton rather than Crystal Palace as they are about 60 miles up the road anyway so distance is a problem when it comes to rivalries. This to be honest has blown me a way as I never knew there was a another league with the Brighton 👍👍😛😛
The ironic part (I think its in the video too) was that the year New Brighton failed to be re-elected to the Third Division North, Crystal Palace also had to apply for re-election to the Third Division South. Even though New Brighton had more points than Palace (and Watford, the other South team who sought re-election) New Brighton failed to gain enough votes but both Palace and Watford got re-elected. Palace and Watford then rise up the leagues, New Brighton end up going out of business. Sliding doors I think they call it. Who knows how things would have been if New Brighton had survived.
@@newbrightonafc sounds like stuffy nose men in a dark smoke filled room making decisions based on money and politics. If they gained more points than both Palace and Watford then they should of stayed in the league. Luckily now football in this country is a results based League structure and if you get less points than the team above you in a relegation battle you go down simple as that. There must be something with the name Brighton as I’m sure you know in the mid to late 1990s Brighton’s ground was sold without a new stadium being built or even a local team to groundshare with and we only stayed up during the 1996/97 season by drawing with Hereford and they ended up going down. If we would of lost that game we would of went out of business but we played at Gillinghams ground which is 70 miles away for 2 seasons and to the credit to the hardcore fans they averaged 2500-3000 every league match in the bottom division which is about the average attendance in that league anyway we then came home and spent 12 years playing at the withdean stadium which bizarrely had 6 stands with only one of those being a permanent structure and after 14 years with no proper home we moved into the Amex stadium which now holds 31800 and is one of the nicest stadiums in the country and could possibly end up with over 50 points and finish 8th which would be our highest ever position. If you didn’t know our story you would have to admit we are the most deserving team ever to get a new stadium. But going back to new Brighton it would be far more likely a rivalry would of occurred between the 2 teams if Palace would of gone out of business instead as there is no team near to us apart from Crawley who have only been a league team for 10 years or so but unfortunately we will never know which is sad.
@@pipelinecenter I’m fully aware of that as a Brighton fan of 30 years it’s the fact that there was another team called Brighton in the football league
Come on Rakers!
I heard Mitoma just signed New Brighton deal 😮
No one has spotted him on the Wirral sadly ☹️😁
I’m shocked to find out there was another team called Brighton in the football league and I’m a bit of a stato as well. I would love to know if Brighton ever played new Brighton and what a shame they are no longer a league team as I bet we would of had a bit of a rivalry going on and you don’t know if that would of change history with a rivalry with new Brighton rather than Crystal Palace as they are about 60 miles up the road anyway so distance is a problem when it comes to rivalries. This to be honest has blown me a way as I never knew there was a another league with the Brighton 👍👍😛😛
The ironic part (I think its in the video too) was that the year New Brighton failed to be re-elected to the Third Division North, Crystal Palace also had to apply for re-election to the Third Division South. Even though New Brighton had more points than Palace (and Watford, the other South team who sought re-election) New Brighton failed to gain enough votes but both Palace and Watford got re-elected. Palace and Watford then rise up the leagues, New Brighton end up going out of business. Sliding doors I think they call it. Who knows how things would have been if New Brighton had survived.
@@newbrightonafc sounds like stuffy nose men in a dark smoke filled room making decisions based on money and politics. If they gained more points than both Palace and Watford then they should of stayed in the league. Luckily now football in this country is a results based League structure and if you get less points than the team above you in a relegation battle you go down simple as that. There must be something with the name Brighton as I’m sure you know in the mid to late 1990s Brighton’s ground was sold without a new stadium being built or even a local team to groundshare with and we only stayed up during the 1996/97 season by drawing with Hereford and they ended up going down. If we would of lost that game we would of went out of business but we played at Gillinghams ground which is 70 miles away for 2 seasons and to the credit to the hardcore fans they averaged 2500-3000 every league match in the bottom division which is about the average attendance in that league anyway we then came home and spent 12 years playing at the withdean stadium which bizarrely had 6 stands with only one of those being a permanent structure and after 14 years with no proper home we moved into the Amex stadium which now holds 31800 and is one of the nicest stadiums in the country and could possibly end up with over 50 points and finish 8th which would be our highest ever position. If you didn’t know our story you would have to admit we are the most deserving team ever to get a new stadium. But going back to new Brighton it would be far more likely a rivalry would of occurred between the 2 teams if Palace would of gone out of business instead as there is no team near to us apart from Crawley who have only been a league team for 10 years or so but unfortunately we will never know which is sad.
There wasn't another Football League team in Brighton (Sussex) as New Brighton (Wirral) is nearly 400 miles away!
@@pipelinecenter I’m fully aware of that as a Brighton fan of 30 years it’s the fact that there was another team called Brighton in the football league