After all the support Brighton and Hove were given by other footie fans during their darkest days, I find it depressing that some Seagulls supporters think its okay to break the boycott of Wimbledon home games, called after the chairman got the nod to move the club to Milton Keynes.
Surely it's not the end of the world to miss one match? Why not go and support one of the local Sussex non-league clubs that day?
The fact that independent Wimbledon supporters in six weeks set up a new club, found a ground to share, got in a new league, have sold more than a thousand season tickets and are asking people not to give money to their old club is surely something to support?
The move is the thin end of the wedge - if it's a success, more clubs could follow suit.
Surely Albion supporters know just how powerful fans uniting together can be?
-Warren Carter, St Martin's Street, Brighton
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