Bloody horrible, and we never want to go back to those days. Bloody Sunday in 1972 escalated the troubles exponentially and IRA recruitment rocketed. Two years later came the Birmingham bombs and in 1984 the Hyde Park bomb.
Interesting point, but as we are seeing at the moment with the British border in Ireland the government seems to have selective amnesia about the GFA...
Yeah it's a stupid throw-back song to the 1970s and I would prefer we dropped it, but I assure you we get heaps of homophobic abuse from sarf Londoners. Yeah Brighton has a large gay population, Croydon has a large black population - imagine the outcry if we used that as a reason to insult you?
Come on...surely you know this is a tried and trusted way of disrupting a build-up of pressure from the team desperately trying to equalise in the final minutes?
Just watched his song based on "Oh What a Night"... pretty funny actually:
"Oh what a night, watching Brighton play in the AMEX tonight, you play in Croydon coz your f**kin' s***e"...
North Stand needs to harness his song writing skills...
I completely agree, I think Davy was definitely the man of the match; he showed that rare gift of making time for himself on the ball. Fantastic to see him flourish...
Brighton and Hove has had a lot of inward and migration in the last 25 years and it is hardly surprising that some of them have caught the Albion bug....good!
You could say the same about anyone with a strong sense of local identity, Geordies, Glaswegians, Cockneys, etc. I don't see why you should be so bothered about it...
None of the many scousers I talked to in the pub at Anfield earlier this season were "vermin" - decent bunch happy to have 20 Albion drinking amongst them.
We've had plenty to do with Millwall over the years. You Palace lot are terrified of them because with all your "south London is ours" posturing they take particular pleasure in making you look like a bunch of hysterical teenage girls. We treat playing them as any other regular match and we...
Agreed, that is generally how it works. I reckon Albion fans know the score and will have a sensible respect for Millwall. One thing we have in common is a hatred of them red and blue striped Nigels...
Absolutely; Andy isn't questioning Declan's right to choose who he wants to play for, but whether he should have the right to swap to another country if a "better" offer comes along. It's all rather academic anyway, as he would have won F-all with RO Ireland and will win F-all with England...
There are as many people on here expressing no sympathy as those taking a more humanitarian view. If you want to join a one dimensional "debate" where everyone agrees she is a "c**t" and her baby is one as well, then go to Millwall's North Stand Banter forum. You'll feel right at home...