My favourite Stoke memory is my mate boing the half time dancers for being so rubbish at Stoke only for us to inform him they were a disabled dance troop.
Most likely but you would think it's not in the clubs interest to leave it to the last minute now we actually have a few players likely to be attracting attention elsewhere. Maybe the uncertainty of which Division we will be in is an issue but surely this can be part of the contract they offer??
I bet you he could get more money at both Hull and Coventry so it would be in our interest to sort out contracts ASAP. I don't see how anyone here can talk about clubs like Coventry or Hull as being lesser teams than Brighton based on what we might become.
Well the club surely make a small profit on tickets sold in advance so it's in there interest to sell them this way. I think they are also hoping to build up the number of fans with fan numbers in place ahead of the new stadium opening.
So what happens if you have a PSL decide you want to take a season break. You put your seat up for sale online but it doesn't go. Do you lose your seat then unless you pay for the season ticket yourself thus making the PSL pointless?
But to be fair how on earth was that not a goal scoring opportunity though when the Arsenal player was sent off in the first half and he wasn't even in the box.
My Dad was at queue position 1 for 45 minutes yesterday. When it's busy in the office they seem to ignore the phone. I guess the main problem is that the manager is at Falmer sorting out season tickets so standards have slipped.
Agreed. Bournemouth were aware that from our back 4 El-Abd was the least likely to find a good pass forward so they didn't press him unlike the others.