Actually yea that's a very good point. Especially if/when City win the league - no chance they'll turn over and in any case all pubs will be packed with City fans. Bollocks - forgot about that!
There was a big group in Joshua Brooks for the away leg last year, but apparently that's not open or showing it tomorrow.
Going into town soon anyway so can pop into Tib St Tavern and ask if they'll be showing it. Would be good to watch it with other Albion fans!
Completely agree with this. I play in the north west counties league and in pales in comparison in terms of interest and facilities compared to the sussex county league (same level of football and I think the nw counties premier is one step above). Although of course there are many more...
Ah yes. About 20 or so muppets giving it large amongst a crowd of 12odd thousand clearly demonstrates this.
I was sat near them though and they were laughable really. Couldn't have looked more un-cultured if they tried and just embarrassing themselves more than anything. Especially when they...
Great to see so many exiles in Joshua Brooks Friday night. Who's going back tomorrow night? I know quite a few are traveling back to Sussex for the game..
And this is what makes me laugh when i read the likes of Mustafa Kemals posts on atmosphere. They clearly never attend away games. Its not just new grounds that generally tend to be sterile either, its commonplace up and down the country. English fans are reactive to what's going on on the...
Do yourself a favour and read Real Lives in North Korea and watch Hyeonseo Lee's TED Talks. Having met and talked at length with a North Korean whilst living in China, I can categorically confirm that you are talking absolute bollocks, for the reasons others have already pointed out.
I haven't posted on here in a long time.. but after reading the whole thread, am I the only one who thinks this happens at every other ground in the country?? It's hardly a phenomenom exclusive to Brighton, and before people say even sky were commenting on the fact that people are leaving when...
This... Those who do eventually act on their sexual preference go through a normalisation process where by over a period of time they first fantasise about acting on their urges etc and then reach a point where they believe what they are fantasising about isn't abnormal or sick. This can be over...
I think we were almost stunned into silence in the first half at how much we were getting dominated!! We certainly weren't the loudest we've been but I really enjoyed the atmosphere in terms of how tense it was and the banter with the saints fans next to us who were pretty lively.
Ankergren...
Obviously the 'south east' is generalising, and obviously the whole south east wasn't prosperous either. But if you truly believe that the opportunity was available to anyone anywhere in this country at that time to make money then that really does show your ignorance.