Go to games early, visit some good pubs, meet up with some good people. If if we win, great. If not, oh well. Book up the next trip and have another good day out. Or just support Barcelona.
Manchester, like Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, Brighton is a great city centre to visit on a football day. Sure they all have bandit territory but that is the same everywhere.
There are so many;
Jimmy Radcliffe - Long after tonight is all over
ends the evening brilliantly.
Frankie and the classicals - what shall we do
and for tomorrow
Curtis Mayfield - Move on up
Good to see the flat cap making an appearance at football this winter, for the first time since 1979. (apart from a well known Albion stadium announcer) Much more British than a baseball cap!
From silk scarves tied round your head, designer gear or M&S jeans & a replica shirt what are your...
I know the Lewes Arms has been talked about on NSC. I hear that a previous landlord now runs The Eclipse. The last time I went it was run by a family who supported Man U. Anyone been lately, is it still good or improved?
The rivalry started between the fans in 1974. Palace had dropped from the first div to the third & after years of being bullied by London clubs obviously thought Brighton was a push-over. A few hundred went in the North Stand about one o'clock. By 3 the crowd was 26,000 and I have never seen...
I know the train question has been done to death but I think you will find that trains are not stopping at London Bridge on Saturday. They go round the houses to Farringdon if you want to go that way.