Can't say they've been shit, what would happen if they did start to do well and we had a rough patch? They've done as well as they are capable of, no more, no less
I think you've missed the point. Claridge seems to be saying that the only way to get success is to not pass it around and to play it long, hence why Gus talks about Swansea recently coming up from the lower leagues and having great success by passing the ball. It's not so much a criticism about...
It's still a bit early to for me to feel comfortable announcing we're 100% certs for promotion, but I can understand why other people are. It'll take an absolute disaster for us to miss out on the top two now and while it is unlikely, given the current form of us and our rivals, a lot can happen...
I'd be surprised if any didn't sign because of footballing reasons and I don't think wages will be an issue for Bloom. Better clubs coming in for them would be the main concern.
Who the ruddy hell is Day V Lately anyway, and why on Earth is he trying to buy his own record. Shouldn't he have kept a copy or two when he released it? Prick
If you have a choice then it's natural to want to be central. I can't say I'd ever be annoyed at sitting in B-G on that photo. You'd quickly get used to having a closer view of Brighton attacks one half and defending the other.
Means we can easily rotate players who gets small knocks or need breathers.
We're only 3 players (a full back, and 2 strikers) away from being able to field 2 completely different, but still quality teams.
Ankergren - Brezovan
Calderon - Tarricco
Painter - Tarricco
Greer - Elphick
El-Abd...
I think you're spot on there with the comment about it being a shame it's a short book, but in the same way that will attract a lot of people to read it that wouldn't perhaps go near a 500 page beast
Where is it in Germany they have the hot dog train that runs through the corporate seats? We should definitely have that, but all round the ground.
That is a tremendous idea