"Tony Bloom asked that match day atmosphere should be a key objective of the FAB and should be fan led not club led"
Could always try not banning anything that is any fun or try safe standing like every other club or lose the f***ing deafeningly loud music before kick off?
Presumably the same player wasn't cup tied in the Peter Bentley cup?
I can't see how they can't get kicked out of the RUR cup after fielding an ineligible player in it, but the rumoured 27 point deduction sounds incredibly harsh!
Yeah I agree. In the unlikely event Bloom sold out to an Arab State or something, I've always said I'd go and watch non-league football instead, and Lewes definitely seems to be the best option.
Thanks. I’m going because a friend’s daughter is a mascot. Not sure I can handle my first women’s match without drinking though, so wanted to check before confirming my attendance.
Considering going to the game on Friday at the Amex. Are the concourse bars etc open like they are for the men’s games, and is there stuff going on outside etc?
Heard some whisperings yesterday morning about tomorrow night's rearranged cup semi-final between Haywards Heath and Steyning. Apparently one of Heath's players was cup tied, but played in a previous round for them. Then yesterday afternoon Heath put out a Tweet saying the game is postponed...
It's true. They've completely missed the boat on it. It should have been released as we were about to play in Europe. The interest from anyone outside of Brighton's fanbase will have completely waned now.
They were. But I don't know if that is more because we were a lot younger then. I look on those days as the glory days in many ways. But if in my 20's I'd have been going away to Old Trafford, Anfield, Stamford Bridge etc. then I'm pretty sure I would have had just as much fun.
I’d like to see how they would get on against the super-athletes of today’s Premier League. They might have been ‘real men’ but there is no way they were playing at the same intensity as today’s players.