Is this the oldest Seagull family?

Guy, Ian and Les in the Amex's East Stand Guy, Ian and Les in the Amex's East Stand

Three generations of Albion fans believe they might have the highest combined age of a family watching the Seagulls.

The three generations of the Everest family line up alongside each other in the East Stand of the American Express Community Stadium for every home match.

Grandfather Les, 87, from Seaford and father Ian, 63, from Newhaven, first started going to the Albion in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Guy, 31, from Newhaven, joined the Seagulls in 1990 and now thanks to the construction of the Amex, the whole family can enjoy the game together.

Do you think you can beat the Everests for a combined age of a family of Albion supporters?

Get in touch by emailing news@theargus.co.uk or calling 01273 544530.

Comments(4)

plantwoman says...
7:17pm Tue 18 Sep 12

Sad!

championshipgull says...
9:15pm Tue 18 Sep 12

plantwoman wrote:
Sad!
Don't be sad. You can go on the waiting list for a season ticket.

Retired Loon in Brighton says...
10:23pm Tue 18 Sep 12

This is a really lovely story and good on these lovely people for sharing something positive and life affirming.
I am relieved greatly that no malcontent has suggested it is a 'before, during and after composite picture of anyone watching some of the unfortunate recent performances of our team'
Again, lovely people - the seagulls should do them, and every fan, proud as soon as they can (which I'm sure they will),

GIVE UP says...
8:53am Wed 19 Sep 12

Is that the reason for them going bald from an early age or have you got their ages wrong?

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