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Lets get well behind Paul Samrah and the Falmer march



Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
:bounce: :bounce:
 




portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,609
Bloody hell, I'm come down from Berkshire for this if I wasn't on holiday in Portugal. I'll send our dog down though to represent my wife and I....

Anyone in a state of "maybe I'll go" should definately just do it - the march on Lancaster Gate "durin the war" against Archer was just superb. You don't ever want to put yourself in the predicament when answering that awkward question in latter years of "Grandpa, what did you do durin the war (to save the albion)?" Only to reply "well, er, I had to work late but I did follow the story in the Evening Argus.....would you like another Werthers Original dear....?"

Everyone should take part in a street protest at some stage in their life. Ask yourself "do our politicians represent my views 100% all the time?" NO they don't, so this is the time to "stand up for our rights, for our homes, our children, justice and our FREEDOM!!" Paul Samarah should do a publicity stunt riding on a white horse dressed akin to William Wallace up and down the massed ranks of the seagull support shouting that mel gibson speech. Albion fans can paint those blue crosses on faces just like the scots did and scream definance. We've yet to make News at Ten and we shouldn't feel pleased just to hit the in brief colum of the nationals again. This would fit the "and finally" slot nicely! Besides most of the labour government's scottish so they'll feel at home. The biggest mooney ever seen on the south coast, another famous scene from Braveheart, is entirely rumour at this stage.........

You get on the tele too!
 






Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Boroseagull said:
Count two in from Stevenage Boro in club shirts, and banners if you like! Where's the best parking in B'ton these days? Been a long time since I lived there.

Park near Preston Park and get a bus/walk from there, or if you can get to the east of town, park in the Marina.
 




Oct 5, 2003
322
When is Paul Samrah gonna explain where all the monies gone?

its all very well marching on the looney tunes tupperware party but why hasnt Paul Samrah explained in the accounts where all the money for compensation re coppell, sale of zamora, promotions, paly off final etc has gone? Why isnt this being properly invested in quality players not has beens and cast offs that no one else wants!
 


Re: When is Paul Samrah gonna explain where all the monies gone?

FG aka FOOTBALL GENIUS said:
its all very well marching on the looney tunes tupperware party but why hasnt Paul Samrah explained in the accounts where all the money for compensation re coppell, sale of zamora, promotions, paly off final etc has gone? Why isnt this being properly invested in quality players not has beens and cast offs that no one else wants!

I love it when you f*** up.

Firstly, you concede that the money HAS been invested, so what is there for Paul Samrah to 'investigate'? Surely the matter of who the money has been spent on is a matter for the chairman?

Secondly, who exactly ARE these 'has-beens'? As far as I can make out the only player we've signed this season over 25 is Darren Currie, and even you would have to admit he's been playing pretty well lately.

Seriously, you're a pale imitation of your old self. Time to give up, perhaps?
 


Oct 5, 2003
322
didnt say been invested for all we know dick took it down the bookies or down the casino more chance of getting sum proper money invested than outta his empty pockets.

They are all has beens and no hopers why do u think no other club wants them?
 




SussexSpur

New member
Jan 24, 2004
1,696
Finchley
You're currently in the same division - and making a fair fist of things - as West Ham, Leeds, Sunderland, Wolves and Leicester.

Call me a patronising Premiershite intruder if you must, but is that not a bit of a cause for celebration in current circumstances?
I thought it was on that top, top day in Cardiff only a little while back, but reading some of the recent posts, you'd think that day had been the last deluded moment before a plummet down the leagues and an emptying of every bank account belonging to anyone who so much as put a blue-and-white shirt into a washing machine on a disconcertingly high-temperature setting. . .

In the non-Premiership divisions, bonuses for promotions, play-offs, etc, are hardly immense. Coppell's compensation, like most managers', wouldn't have compared to the average player's transfer. And some other club f***ed you out of a healthier wedge for Bobby's sale. Those Bristol bastards.

So, with the obvious haemorrhaging of funds - constantly, every second of every day - caused by not just Falmer or Withdean, but both - as an outsider, I'm hardly surprised Brighton are failing to challenge Stoke in the transfer stakes, let alone Chelsea.

Useful, though, to see the endlessly doom-laden posts of such as FG, though.
Without this vital viewpoint, you'd think Spurs supporters were the only fickle fans in the country. . . ??? :)
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,035
Lancing
Is your Argus poster up. Mine is :clap2: .
 






Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
lets hope the weathers better than today though, I can see loads of people not bothering because it rains or something...not me however!
 


Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Desert Orchid said:
Any Albion fan who doesn't turn up for the march because it's raining doesn't deserve to watch us in the new stadium.

what if they have kids? the last thing a parent will want is to carry around a moaning kid who will probably catch a cold for the rest of the week. Think about it!
 


Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Desert Orchid said:
They'll be moaning a lot more if they haven't got a team to watch.

:thud:
 




Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Desert Orchid said:
I'm sorry but "it's raining" is no excuse.


oh my f***ing god did you read my post? How about you take along your friends kids and when its pissing down and they're crying and wnting to go home and then they get ill YOU look after them, get some common sense PLEASE :rolleyes:
 




Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Desert Orchid said:
Too many fair weather fans. Stop making excuses.

I would say the survival of the club is more important than a few people getting wet and maybe even a cold.

I did think you were on a wind up and I fell for ithook line and the old sinker...but now I've just come to the conclusion that you're a strange deluded person who has'nt got an ounce of common sense in what can only be described as a peanut for a brain*


*meant in the joking sense of course but worried about it none the less!
 


Publius Ovidius

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,681
at home
sorry:nono:

if i can get out of work i will but..................
 




Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Desert Orchid said:
Although you will be attending the march, you are defending other people not turning up if it rains. My peanut of a brain still finds that strange, given that the club's survival depends on Prezza's decision and the march could swing it our way.
my argument was familes....kids...getting soaked and getting a cold or worse the flu, as a Parent would you really risk your childs health for a 30min walk in the pissing rain?

NO you would'nt....THAT is what I was getting at! Yeah fair enough if more adult fans without kids dont go just because its raining then shame on them but you seem to be missing my point!
 




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