this
turning down far bigger clubs to go to a smaller one is ALWAYS going to appear that it is done for money. infact, that is EXACTLY what nearly every single albion fan said about murray going to palace...
one book out of three turned up this morning - phoned the club, said they would send an email confirming that travel vouchers have been purchased and that should cover travel to the ground
unsurprisingly, six hours later and no sign of an email...
can see england making the semi's if they top the group, where they will probably end up with australia whose number they seem to have at the minute
new zealand should win it, but they've choked every other time. the big question is how will they react to playing at home - will the support...
yeah, he had a superb game at stoke. ive read some bollocks on here in the past, but that just about takes the biscuit. you want to sub off one of the most important positions on the pitch to give a 31 (THIRTY ONE) year old experience?
i could go on with a hundred things that are wrong with...
i only discovered what it was yesterday, and came very quickly to the conclusion it was shit
get rid
edit: actually, ive just seen i now have TWO green things, so id like to change my vote to keep it
left the game with five minutes to go, back in brighton by 10.20, time for a quick half and then train back to burgess hill. home around 11
the moral of the story appears to be that if you want to get out quickly of an evening game, then you will have to leave early. the stadium was 5000 short...
i dont think that the rioters are that interested in collective action unless it involves collectively burning peoples houses to the ground. and when that is the case, what choice do people have?