Please let it be Potter. Please let him spend the next nine months without a single home win, struggling to get his ideas across to their players, slowly and steadily building up their xG per game but not their actual G, and without another global pandemic to give him space to turn things around.
In my case, complete unawareness that Seagull Travel laid on coaches to the Broadfield games. Maybe I've been really not paying attention but I don't think this has been well publicized. Not that I was at the Amex yesterday, but I've been put off going to Crawley because it's a pain in the arse...
I couldn't either, until I saw that it was a replacement bus service from Brighton to Lewes. Can't be bothered with that so I guess I'm missing the top of the table clash and staying local.
Oh, maybe not. I didn't pay enough attention to that funny winter World Cup to see how it was used. From somewhere I got the impression that the technology was able to keep up with play and give an instant assessment of offside calls, so I imagined it working something like the goal-line...
I wonder if we'll become a little more relaxed about the high line when the semi-automated offside detection comes in (after whichever international break that is) and these apparent breaks of the line are called back before the ball is in the back of the net. Watching the "goal" then hoping for...
It worked out well for me. Without this thread I would have had no idea that Blade Runner Live was on at the Brighton Centre last night, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Still confused by Sky picking this one for TV. Even as a season ticket holder I can barely be arsed to get out of bed on a Sunday for it. Oh well, just hope it's not another 0-0 "wouldn't score if we played until next weekend" affair.
Stayed at my seat to clap the team off (obviously a mistake) then as the south-end kiosk in WSU was closed joined one of the mahoosive queues at the central kiosk to get a celebratory pint while chatting with my seat-neighbour whom I hadn't seen since last season.
Queued. Watched the...
I do think they've made it a little confusing by having the entrance labelled West 1 lead to stand W3 and the West 3 entrance lead to stand W1. I wonder if that was the reason for the number of people who seemed to be trying to get into the West Upper with West Lower tickets.
If we are you'll be wanting to break out that chart with the wibbly lines that show how far over or under the tracker we were after each game in all our Premier League seasons.
Good to establish that we can beat them without Groß. Although I feel like he could have made the win a bit more comfortable for us. With that front line he'd have had three or four assists already this season.
That is figuratively one of the ways that languages evolve. (I'm starting a Ukraine-style counterattack for "figuratively" to retake some of the linguistic territory that "literally" has vacated. I don't have high hopes.)
It's just a bit unfortunate when a word comes to mean both its original...
Anyone further west getting the downpours yet? Here in Hove it's just been a light drizzle so far.
I'd like to believe that it's not going to be as bad as predicted but it may just mean that the heavy stuff will come through late morning when we're on our way to the stadium.