On the Spurs fan forums they are moaning that it took them an hour to get a train from Falmer, and that our transport is even worse than at The London Stadium. I reckon they either got lost or it's sour grapes bollox. From WSU staying to clap the players off I was back in Brighton inside 30 mins.
Oh OK I'll find that Spurs fan I was talking to in the station queue and tell him he must be wrong in saying that "at times in the second half you lot took the f***ing roof off"
Well I don't know about "people", but south Londoners seem to favour them as missiles. They don't want to throw a whole quid because they're saving that towards chicken dippers and a blue drink on the way home.
I never saw any monkey gestures being made, nor any hoardings being ripped down. Yes a couple of pyros were thrown but Palace are in no position to criticise on that front. I hear there was a Brighton idiot who damaged a couple of cars and I agree that is pathetic, but so was shower of 2p...
If we are 1 - 0 down tonight with 5 minutes to go would you mind leaving early again to get the front seat of the bus? And don't hold yourself back - you drive if you want to...
Shame that this isn't actually true; you need to look at Milan for heroin and Barcelona for cocaine and its derivatives. And as this recent press story shows a lot of the drug supply to the south coast arrives via lovely Croydon:
"Feb 7, 2018 - A group of drug dealers who were bringing large...
Well certainly in the US they manage to separate teams (franchises) from their location, but for me English football is all about local pride and support for your local team. Brighton has its faults of course but it's my city and my team.
I am not pro left wing Labour but I admire DA for smashing every glass ceiling she encountered, and she certainly didn't get to Cambridge via silver spoon privilege or lack of intelligence. Of course I can see that she sometimes doesn't perform brilliantly under media pressure, but she seems to...
I agree with each to their own and therefore I wouldn't go on a Bournemouth related forum and say things like "there is very little that I now like about it" and "can't stand the fu---ng chaviness of the place and some of the inhabitants". I would consider that rude. Oh and I'm well into my 50s.
Every flippin' time I've been corrected on the pronounciation of a Mexican sausage roll it has always been in flippin' hipster Brighton. Getting mugged in London and beaten-up in Nottingham have been much easier to live with...
So do you reckon that this is Brighton's fault or Britain's fault? Austerity cuts and welfare "reform" squeezing people out onto the streets all over the country and many migrate to areas where they are least likely to be set on fire in their sleeping bags.
Through having friends in Dorset I've seen that larges swathes of the countryside have become a wasteland due to holiday and second homers. The majority of villages no longer have a pub, shop or school and buying a pint of milk involves driving to a petrol station. Weymouth and Portland have...
Ha! :) Yes we have but it's one unified design which fits into its landscape as opposed to your place which will be one Gotham City stand, one supermarket, one restricted view cow-shed, and a nissen hut on stilts.
"surburbon" - is that Romani? Anyway, yes I'm sure all your Purley and Epsom supporters will congregate in the new Westfield Shopping Centre Stand to leave all your New Addington, Croydon, Broad Green and Norwood types in the other three cow sheds...
As a variation on "You burnt your own town..."
He's one of your own,
He's one of your own,
Henry Vincent, he's one of your own.
Let's face it, he was a pikey living in a caravan, and it can't be a coincidence that all the flowers his family are leaving are wrapped in red and blue plastic.