oh for ****s sake
Ringmer way home then, add another 10-15 minutes to the journey time, although station street is probably still closed as well so the diversion there from the station car park can take you to the top of town and onto the A27 at Kingston roundabout
To be fair its been known for a week since the announcement that the Rotherham game would have no trains that there would be non for the Forest game even if the strike was called off
Needs a bit of a re-write first:
No tickets yet
No coffee and tea
No minimum wage for employees
Beer is up, booking fee groans
We're Brighton fans we love to moan
But - God bless the ALBION
We love the ALBION
Long live the ALBION
C'est magnifique the ALBION
Let's all sing ALBION, ALBION, ALBION
Which is why they don't want to tell these 1,000's. Quite clearly the shuttle buses are going to be rammed with people using them both ways, I don't want 1,000's extra choosing to use them on the way back after the game as that will completely overload the system and result in most getting stuck...
Why do they keep saying "before a ball is kicked" none of the bonuses would be payable the day he signed and salary payments are monthly so at worse a couple of months in the summer when a ball isn't being kicked
Things I will never forget:
Most remembered
The 10 man offside in the final minute of injury time v Derby
Two moments of pure pleasure either side of half time on that Sunday - The Spanish Dave free kick and fabulous team goal for Ulloa to score.
The magical cross by Barnes for Ulloa to score v...
In some ways the end of the strike is the worst thing to happen for us east of the county. Now 1,000's can get to Lewes by train to pile onto the shuttle buses. With the cut off going home as 10.45 no way on earth will everybody get back to Lewes again.