Completely agree. The (newly owned) club wouldn't care if 10% or 30% of ST holders didn't renew in protest as they would soon enough sell them to someone else as soon as the club started buying big names players and (presumably) going up the table.
We will never know but if you look in the WeAreBrighton link, it is one possibility. Another is that when he did pick him he wasn't that impressed or it could be that he is worried that Dunk has too many red cards. Southgate will never come out and say why (rightly so) so it is all guesswork.
It's odd that it isn't the same length as the open seats but then I don't think the old stand was either. Also odd that they didn't make it safe standing at the bottom where the old terrace was.
I imagine that it is all down to cost, £8 million doesn't go that far when building new stands.
Already missed one and will probably miss one or two more this season. I would always give my season ticket to friends or family to use, usually different people but not always.
I was talking to a mate who has a season ticket for a different club and he said the club are fine with anyone...
Get yourself a training schedule (there are plenty online) and try to keep to it. Don't be overly ambitious and don't set yourself unrealistic goals. The fact that you can run 10k is a great starting point. Maybe try for a half marathon in the autumn and see how you get on.
Why? Websites have him on £75k a week and one of United's lowest earners. I don't think it would be out of the question to match that, a lot less than Lallana is apparently on and Lingard should still have a sell-on value.
Although a brand new ground will have the advantage over older grounds, they will still need a massive offset and no way that many will accept vegan options.
I can't understand this, if you support a football club you do so through thick and thin. You seem to have watched through the thin years and given up when England at their most successful for over fifty years. We may not have the best players in the world, or the best manager, but combined...
It's obviously a risk at (apparently) £15 million plus £50k a week but this is how much 2nd tier strikers are going for. I would compare him to Jarrod Bowen who cost £18 million but is (thought to be) on £95k a week at West Ham. If he signs I would expect him to get 8-12 goals a season, if he...