Good work Ev. If they're putting the supports for the arch up now, then presumably the lower tier of the west stand is going to be the last thing to be done (since they won't be able to remove the supports until the whole roof is complete)??
This is why he left, and you can't really argue with it. In fact, despite it certainly not being a good thing, there are some reasons to be optimistic:
1. We have players that other teams are interested in. This is because they are good. We still have good players left and a manager who has...
If you're after a 'comprehensive history of football' type book, this is the best:
The Ball is Round, by David Goldblatt
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ball-Round-Global-History-Football/dp/0141015829/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1274347330&sr=8-1
True. Also, there are different kinds of pressure. To set high expectations in a supportive environment that helps the players achieve what's asked of them is good management and what is required to achieve success. To demand that the team never loses at a club with a dodgy chairman and angry...
I've lived in both places (although I was a student in Oxford). For me, quality of life is far superior in Oxford. Has a lot of the same things going for it as Brighton / Sussex do. And you're not far away from London if you want to visit.