saafend_seagull
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My friend a charlton fan said this is likely to be moved to the Tuesday....is there any reason for this??
Indeed. If there are no trains, how on earth are they going to herd these mongs out of the area? We all know what complete tosspots they were on that evening game.I'm also expecting Millwall on Boxing day to be moved.
My friend a charlton fan said this is likely to be moved to the Tuesday....is there any reason for this??
Don't think the council like us playing on Bank Holiday Mondays due to transport issues. Or it could be university parking problems.
I'm also expecting Millwall on Boxing day to be moved.
Isn't it the fact that all seaside club are forbidden to play at home on a bank holiday Monday
Isn't it the fact that all seaside club are forbidden to play at home on a bank holiday Monday
It is.
It's not a very good reason, but it's there nonetheless.
Why should it be? We're playing again on December 29th (and so are Millwall presumably), so when would it be rearranged for?
At some point BHAFC/The Amex needs to stand up and be counted as a top-class modern stadium. That means being able to host events even when everything is not running to plan. I've been to Wembley during a Tube strike and it worked well enough. The Amex is on the outskirts of Brighton, about half a mile from a couple of the city's largest residential areas. It's not Outer bloody Mongolia. Boxing Day football is a tradition, and if we are genuinely NEVER going to be able to host it then our transport infrastructure is embarrassingly frail.
I believe that rule has been dropped