If people have to drive to and from the games the club will also be making far less money on alcohol sales.
I'd probably have to drive as I can't really justify the train prices from Chichester, that would also mean I wouldn't be spending between £10 and £20 a game on beer at games.
During the covid period where Volland was injured he was absolutely unplayable as a false 9 with the wingers running behind him. His movement and interplay was unbelievable for a player so young.
And I rate Wirtz even higher, absolute gem of a player.
His best play at Leverkusen was as a false 9 with the wingers running into space beyond him so he could playmake and have space or as a second striker behind Volland.
Don't think he's ever had that at Chelsea as he's been asked to be the main striker or one of the many similar players. Mount...
Havertz probably my favourite modern non Brighton player. Absolutely huge talent wasted at Chelsea where he has been used out of position and in the wrong system constantly.
Wirtz is even better but had an awful injury last season putting him out for pretty much a year. He's really fun to watch...
Tony owns a majority stake in RUSG but only holds voting power at between 25 and 49% so doesn't have majority voting power.
This essentially means there is no "conflict of interest" and both teams can compete.
Best I've had was from Halo Burger when they had the pop up in Fountain Head.
Vegan garlic burger with vegan bacon but was absolutely delicious in all the right ways.
Would also recommend Honest Burgers both for veggie and meat options as both have been great.
Big fan of Leverkusen too.
Wirtz is a special talent who unfortunately had an awful injury last year.
Hincapié also an Ecuadorian colleague of our trio.
There was also the Porro high tackle on Mitoma that was a pretty contentious decision and could have been a red. Mitoma didn't make a meal of it though.
Yeah but the problem is the on field team had ruled the goal out. That in itself is a problem as they're not supposed to do that with offsides/fouls as they should let play continue and then rule out based on VAR.
As the on field team had ruled the goal out that had to be a clear and obvious...
Not even 5/6 at this point. It's about 10 points.
Palace, Bournemouth, Leicester being clear decisions going against us.
About the only decision we got was Sanchez not being sent off against Grimsby.
The Mitoma goal was a fair goal though.
Literally the only defence MOTD came up with was "because it was given as handball by the on field ref, it was inconclusive whether that was a clear and obvious error, therefore they stick with the original decision."
Meanwhile the Welbeck goal is...
Bear in mind that was given a goal originally but overturned.
Apparently that was a bigger mistake by the on field ref than him missing Mitoma being stamped on.
They said the Mitoma goal was a legal goal but because the on field ref (linesman) gave handball it wasn't clear and obvious so wasn't overturned.
Then the Welbeck goal was perfectly legal but was apparently such a clear and obvious error they overturned it without the ref needing to see.
The...
It's funny how the Mitoma goal decision isn't a clear and obvious error but the Welbeck/Mac Allister one is.
Both of them perfectly good goals, one controlled with Mitoma's shoulder, the other came off Mac Allister's hip but both decisions go against us.