You may spot Gus in one or two of those pics sitting in the seats behind the dugouts. I was just down and across from him, shouting distance, but I didn't shout at him.
You are proving to be a far bigger moaner than those with genuine constructive criticism NG. Did you go incidentally?
Tell you this much it is a lot more refreshing to see people talking about the stadium in multiple threads than the endless and tedious transfer rumours.
I don't think you get it. The club I am sure, will be grateful too see which areas need to be addressed. So the more comments regarding the more shabby areas, the more it will be seen as an urgent area to be put right. And trying the old line 'if ya did not think there were going to be issues...
Give the OP a break, I am sure he means what were your thoughts and used a bad example possibly! So many tend to just jump on the tiniest of comments/questions!
Anyway it was a climax for me, no anti in it! Great stadium. Wasn't going to the Spurs game but have changed my mind and bought my...
And you guys suggest what? Everyone saying what a wonderful experience it was and that there was nothing to comment about constructively, good, bad and indifferent? You answered your own versions of moaning by saying it was a ramp up event and I am positive that all constructive criticism will...
Eastbourne Borough, unbelievably, were the only club in the county with four sided cover until the Amex was built. That is how poor this county was catered for in stadiums.
One of the photographers was a Palace supporter and wore his shirt under his coat. He did it to have a pic taken of him by another photographer pitchside, but didn't have the bottle to take his coat off, and duly covered it up as soon as the pic was taken.
A lot of this will have already been reported, however...
Living in the smoke I came down from Victoria. Love the London-Brighton service, 52 minutes to the nearest second. Soon as I got off found the Falmer train and it left within a minute of me getting on it. So from Victoria to Falmer was...
I was in Row E West lower just to the right of the dugout area. The seats and ground were wet and I would suggest that it probably went up a fair few rows. But because the rain had stopped before KO I can't be sure how much was affected, but Row E certainly was.
Because the Senior Cup is the oldest competition in Sussex football? Because maybe there is something called non-league football and perhaps, just maybe, people follow this unknown echelon of the game? It's not all about professional believe it or not.
I asked a steward where it was today when I wondered on to the North stand concourse, answer was 'over there somewhere I think, but it isn't open today'... so still clear as mud!