Heading where? To Lewes, yes. To Brighton, no chance - you'd never get on it!
Also, walking to Mouslescoomb takes longer than you think - it's about half-way between the Amex and Brighton station. You may as well walk the whole way (over an hour's slog). A more pleasant walk in late...
Especially if you have a long homeward journey. Queuing up at Falmer is just the start... I didn't get home till after 2am following the Ajax match last season. Very jealous of locals who have the pain of waiting in the queue but once they get to Brighton they are at least almost home.
A site next to the station (now developed into apartment blocks and the Leonardo hotel) was once mooted as the potential location for our new stadium. How amazing would that have been?!
Gary O'Neil's point about ref's 'unconsiously' favouring the big clubs was so true. I often wonder how many points it earns clubs like Liverpool every season.
Gary O'Neil's point about ref's 'unconsiously' favouring the big clubs was so true. I often wonder how many points it earns clubs like Liverpool every season.
Gary O'Neil's point about ref's 'unconsiously' favouring the big clubs was so true. I often wonder how many points it earns clubs like Liverpool every season.
The new series of 'A House through Time', which traces the history of WWII through the past residents of two blocks of flats in London and Berlin, is excellent.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002389m/a-house-through-time-series-5-two-cities-at-war-episode-1
I live in London and had travelled down to the Withdean for a Saturday afternoon match v Sheff Utd. It was an infamous game, as those in attendance will recall, due to the refereeing performance of a certain Phil Prosser (perfect rhyming slang).
When I got home I couldn't stop ranting to my...