I think that there have always been soup kitchens or the like. Certainly the Salvation Army provided / provide meals to those that couldn’t / can’t afford them. All voluntary organisations, of course. Poverty has always been a fact of life in this country. Just consider the terrible, abject...
Not moaning at all, just making a comment on someone, who is on a par with honest Harry when it comes to prioritising self interest, above all other things, by whatever means. And your point is?
It’s also incredibly sad and depressing that this lecture comes from a man of dubious integrity, who gets paid £6,000,000.00 a year to manage a football team and who only really cares about his own bank balance.
I’m very sorry about your colleague, I was just waiting for the promised response to your, rather odd, question, to which I gave an honest reply. To be honest I don’t care if you enlighten me about my “Drive” or not, so let’s just forget it, you obviously did. I’m more than happy for @Bozza...
Too close to call for me. On their day Solly, Knocky and Jose are equally brilliant, but can, also, be anonymous at times. Solly is, probably, the most consistent.
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Exactly. We have been losing possession, in midfield, far too much, recently, and have been punished for it. This has resulted in a dramatic loss in confidence which has had a major impact on the togetherness of the squad.
You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. CH is doing the best he can with a limited squad, especially attacking wise. I can’t think of another manager who could improve on what Chris has achieved with the tools he has to hand. Recently we have been giving the ball away far too frequently...
Watching the video of the players walking into the stadium, I was surprised at the total LACK of togetherness. They mostly came in alone looking miserable.
From The Keep Archives
Today's #Advent image comes from the archives of Brighton & Hove Albion. On the agenda at the directors' board meeting in Nov 1971? Gifts of #Christmas poultry for players and staff.
You can learn more about the history of the Albion at our talk on 24th Jan - more info...