Today could have gone either way (forgetting the pre-match predictions). It was an amazingly entertaining first half, and either team (at that stage) could have come out on top.
Sadly, for us, it wasn't our day...and don't forget the money spent and the talent that Chelsea had on the pitch, let...
A kinda valid point, but the likes of Arsenal and City have more than enough in their squads to deal with those losses.
We seem to be missing key players far too frequently, and simply don't have the cover for them....and likely never will, unless we go for an overpaid, bloated squad.
Indeed, but had we done so, we wouldn't be 'Brighton', would we? :)
My solace lies in the utmost belief that we have become an established PL team, and I don't enter the season with fears of relegation - something I genuinely thought I would have, every year.
It's all good...could be...
Surely in a sensible head, it was a match that we were far more likely to lose, than win, given Chelsea's current form. Bearing that in mind, we made a decent go of it, and I think Webster's faux pas let them back in, sadly.
I'm far more worried that we cannot (again!) seem to take our chances...
Hoping for an unlikely win, but mostly expected us to lose. That said, so many chances went begging, it could have been #pickanyscore to either team.
We won't see many matches like that, again, as Sanchez giveth and denies us, as did the woodwork and poor finishing denied Chelsea.
Seriously...
I can fully understand that, but there does come a point where it's simply an asset. Unless you have an equally keen son/daughter/family member....what's going to happen to it?
Obviously, it's an age-related decision. but I don't want my o/h to be faced with the "what to do with all this?"...
Nothing ventured, etc. Seriously, he's an incredibly knowledgeable and clued-up guy...when it comes to music.
Mad as a box of frogs when it comes to anything else.
Oh, and he loves sausages, so take him a pack if you pop into his shop. :)
Speak to my friend Stuart Avis who has just opened a 'new' record store in Palmeira Square (south side), called 'Beat The Clock' - yes, he's a massive Sparks and 80's fan.
He recently bought a massive collection. from Alan Wilder (Depeche Mode).
Give him a call - he's a cool dude. :)...