DOGMA // ISSUE 12

Publishing early May 2024. 60-pages of heartfelt opinions, dogmatic rants, beautiful photography, striking illustrated artwork, along with the usual extras.

News flash, Jack Albion got stabbed in the arse in Rome. Sure, you’ve heard the story a hundred times already, but do you know how ‘the incident’ has affected Jack’s relationship with BHAFC?

Royal Blood’s Ben Thatcher is responsible for two of the greatest kit launches in the history of football (all football, not just the Albion) as well as some of the biggest and best rock songs of the past 10 years. He’s also, as you probably know, a massive Brighton fan. Jason Therios gets the lowdown.

Dogma’s Iain Budgen appraises the club’s approach to branding, design and merchandising, and wonders why things can’t be more 4th Arrondissement Paris than Poole Town FC.

Back in Rome, Mess takes us back to the happy hazy sun-soaked pre-match bus queue with hawkers selling €5 bottles of Peroni and 3,000 Albionites dreaming of Dublin.

Alex Eyles peddles his opinions on cycling to the Amex, via a 48-hour two-wheeled adventure to Amsterdam and back.

Max Winchester asks which set of fans can claim to have seen it all, if not BHAFC’s? Lee Everyday IPA recites The Lord’s Prayer and we meet Tony Bloom over ice-cool Margaritas in a backstreet dive bar, New Jersey USA.

Thomas Hylands vents on the disconnect between Brighton’s cultural heritage and the Richie Reynolds matchday jukebox (freed from desire, your ears are horrified).

WeAreBrighton predict a spectacularly extravagant summer 2024 transfer window (and/or the imminent demise of The King of Scotland Mark McGhee).

Parker attempts to make a case for lifting the near forty year booze ban on matchday coach services whilst Stefan Swift is also on the road, travelling on trains, planes and automobiles.

Dan Tester (On This Day) looks back at some of the darker times, to help celebrate the better days, Dogma newcomer Tom shares his thoughts on the home matchday experience, and Edward Woodhouse has his melancholy unexpectedly aroused.

With exclusive photography from Dogma’s Andrew Forsyth, Danny Last, and artwork from Alfie Bacon, Cain Blissett and Slink. Plus loads more besides.

Available via season subscription (sold out) or Issue 12 individual issue sales only.

Please note, Dogma is still the reigning FSA Fanzine of the Year.

Issue 12 submission / contributor list

  • How Getting Stabbed Made Me Realise How Much I Love My Football Club / Jack Albion @Jackalbion96

  • Veni, Vidi, Non Vici / Mess @messageismyname

  • On This Day / Dan Tester @DJDanteBrighton

  • ‘We’ve Seen it All’ / Max Winchester @maxwinchester16

  • The Hero of Little Tijuana / Pete Watson

  • Royal Blood’s Ben Thatcher and The Albion / Jason Therios @JasonTherios

  • Transfer Grief / Edward Woodhouse @edsingstenor

  • The Lord’s Prayer / Lee Everyday IPA @LEECHRISTIEN

  • When The Hurlyburly's Done, When The Battle's Lost & Won / @wearebrighton

  • Més Que Un Club / Iain Budgen @iainbudgen

  • Planes, Trains, Automobiles & The Official Supporter’s Coach / Stefan Swift @swiftenburg

  • Dry Run / Parker

  • Freed From Desire, Your Ears Are Horrified / Tom Hylands @tomhylands

  • Going Down Het Fietspad, To See The Brighton Aces / Alex Eyles @smals56

  • We Forgot That You Were Here / Tom @tmws547

Artwork & photography from:

  • Iain Budgen @iainbudgen

  • Andrew Forsyth @AforsythTWP

  • Danny Last @DannyLast

  • @Oween99

  • Mark Wheeler

  • Cain Blissett @cainblissett

  • Slink @the__slink

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