The clue is there; they are 'garden' cities, and have been since their foundation in the 1930s.
St Asaph is now a city because Ian Rush was born there.
The key bit: 'Tony's a nice bloke'.
He's one of us, with a mountain of cash, which he put into the club he loves.
As long as the longstanding and strong relationship between club and fans remains, we have nothing to fear.
It's nice just watching the football...
Some interesting points.
American Express is one of Brighton and Hove's largest employers and they are giving back to the community - through the naming rights and their work with AITC - by investing in the club.
Met him last night.
What a lovely bloke, very humble and excellent company.
His son told a good story of when his mum picked John up from training one day and Clough saw them.
He threatened to put a bomb under his car if it happened again!
A young lad karate kicked Robinson in the back right in the corner by the Albion fans.
Earlier in the game Chris Armstrong scored for them and in the post-goal bundle on the touchline was flicking the v's at us. The ref couldn't see him.
We followed the team coach back to the Goldstone - we...
HBBB is right.
It isn't that important but it was his manner. It was disrespectful.
As for Caroline Lucas, she has done loads for Albion in the Community.
Thanks for your feedback, and everyone else.
We are extremely lucky to have Tony Bloom as our benefactor and chairman, although some may moot that - after all the shite we went through - we deserved it.
I liked Gay Meadow. Why did you move?
We Want Falmer! has been out nearly a month now.
We've been getting some amazing feedback and there are a couple of cracking reviews on Amazon.
What do the great and the good of NSC think of the book?
Would appreciate some honest critiques...