Reasons to be cheerful:
1. Even the most blinkered Palace fan will know that they got bloody lucky AGAIN today
2. We played really well
3. My first visit to the Stadium of Rust in a few years and I was shocked at what a dump it is. That new main stand looks exactly like the old wooden one
4...
Pre-Brexit the Italian company I work for had 1,000 employees in the UK. Post-Brexit operations in the UK have been run down and now there are only 100 people employed here, and I am being made redundant at the end of 2023. We had a "Town Hall" meeting yesterday with our Italian global boss...
Time to revive:
If I had the wings of a seagull
If I had the a*se of a crow
I'd fly over Selhurst tomorrow
And s*it on the w*nkers below below
And s*it on the w*nkers below...
Well I expect that after you've finished your paper round your mum will drop you at Penge station around 12:30. Make sure that she's ironed your black hoodie and don't forget to hide that smoke bomb up your a*se.
The club could be making so much more money if the stock levels were even close to adequate. I've wandered in the shop several times to make a purchase and wandered out again empty handed because of the unavailability of the popular sizes. I think this is a perfect issue for the FAB to highlight...
DEAN may be gone but there has been plenty of moronic w@nk-spanners who have stepped in to fill his boots and scribble on everything. "NEPH" and "Born in BN1" spring to mind as two people who must have sod-all else going on in their lives apart from spending their pocket money on spray paint...
I'm only going to whisper this but I don't reckon we were that good against Bournemuff or Liverpool (in the cup), but we managed to muddle through in the end. Our reputation amongst pundits and hacks for being stupendous is way OTT, and I see a draw written all over this first visit to Selhurst...
Interesting reading "The Shed End" forum; endless moaning about Potter's team selection and tactics resulting in no goals. It sounds like us a year ago but with an extra dose of whining due to them having spent £500M on players since June...
I hate that flippin'song... there is something particularly nauseating about thousands of affluent Chartered Surveyors and accountants who live in Epsom and Surbiton singing a song revived and popularised by the black Civil Rights movement
Yeah I agree with all that
Yeah I agree with all that. As you mention Brexit it's worth remembering that Brighton was the most pro-Remain city in the UK and I believe a recent poll on here showed 78% of us were/are against it leaving the EU. Also, there is a substantial first and second...
We have such a good reputation in Ireland for providing young lads with the best possible training, facilities and opportunity that I reckon we will see a steady flow of the best Irish talent come our way. Obviously it won't always work out like with for e.g. young Aaron, but at least he was...
Liam Brady is probably one of the best players I ever saw live (for Arsenal and the Rep. of Ireland) and he retained his dignity in the most ridiculous circumstances with us at The Goldstone...