I don't quite get your point...what is there to be fair about? That's roughly the equivalent of:
To be fair, Millwall has always been known for having violent fans, so they are only following their club's tradition when they kick my teeth in...
It's a strange isn't it? The lesson most European countries have taken from centuries of pointless war is that we should cooperate for the common good; for leavers this seems to be considered a threat to keeping Britain great. They seem to be in denial that Britain no longer has an empire and...
That's a glowing tribute to Albion's approach to bringing-on young players; let's hope there are plenty more Connollys and Alzates to come. I confirm that there is a real buzz in Eire about Connolly's potential.
I think another reason for young Irish players signing for Albion was the very...
Blimey you must have good hearing. I really couldn't understand why with an early KO and us thumping Spuds so many felt obliged to dash off before the end.
Yeah I reckon the Caxton is a good shout as it isn't as "obvious" as the other pubs close to the station and you are pretty unlikely to get away fans in there
It's embarrassing though that we can't tolerate a few Korean students wearing Spuds bobble hats. A few on here might remember when we played Arsenal in the cup (the match where Chris O'Grady scored) and in WSU an old dear was wearing an Arsenal and Albion kit stitched together straight down the...
Nah, the Brexit Referendum was the equivalent of asking: would you like a football match, Yes or No?
So, with a result of yes we'd like a football match it leaves hundreds of tricky details to be ironed out, e.g:
- which teams are going to play?
- what date and time will it be at?
- which...
A very important US client and you are taking him to the Marina, the racecourse, and fish and chips on the pier? The Marina is more like Croydon than Brighton, and surely you could take him to one of the good Brighton fish places on the seafront like Riddle and Finns or The Copper Clam. I'll...
I'm sure everyone would agree that we would rather have the 3 points off Villa, but I beg to differ when you say it looks like everyone who went had a good night. Albion fans watched most of the game in silence punctuated only by the sound of Villa fans making "SSSHHHhhhhhhhhhhh...." noises, and...
I like your point about treating it as "another version of the FA Youth Cup". I'm amazed the football league don't stipulate the minimum number of first team squad players who must be included in the starting line-up.
I think you can be chirpy about it because you didn't go; a lot of us who did turn-up left feeling very dispirited, particularly after having to listen 3,000 fat Brummies taking the p1ss for 90 mins.
Agreed, ridiculous. Surely the Rumbelows Cup or whatever it's called now is a chance to let junior players gain experience alongside seasoned pros, not throw them to the wolves (though I know we were playing Villa last night)