You may indeed ask why I cringe, and I will tell you:
1. "Shoreham Road" makes me cringe because it's a song which belongs to Geordies and despite "all the lads and lasses" having smiles upon their faces that is not Sussex dialect.
2. "we will fight for evermore because of Boxing Day" -...
16.1% switched from another team to Albion seems about right to me, despite what your average bitter Palace fan would say. That 16% made up of inward migrants to Brighton from elsewhere in the country, and those who as kids only followed "big" clubs on the telly. A lot of the 83% (like me)...
I don't think it counts who you follow as a primary school kid. I thought I supported Everton as the most popular kid in my class was from Liverpool and followed them so I did too (this is the Alan Ball era when they were good). I didn't even know where Everton was! It only really counts when...
So I presume that you are a black person and therefore qualified to say "black people have never had it as good as now". Are you talking about black people in Britain who are mainly descended from enslaved Africans? If so, yeah I suppose things are better for them, but it's pretty flippin'...
What para-military clothing was that...black jeans from GAP? Just as an observation, it seems like the majority of people who comment "give your head a wobble" are dim.
Regards
Correct. Chris was not saying a big club in comparison to us, he was just stating a fact that he has taken over a club who have won the big prizes. Fair play to them and him.
No no, this is definitely a real Albion fan...he's been reading NSC for years but has finally cracked and posted for the first time to voice his genuine concerns. Yes everyone else knows how well we played against Chelsea, destroyed Newcastle away, and how our B team won both their cup games...
The BBC is the biggest bargain you will ever pay for; it's not just the top quality TV stations with no brain numbing advertising, but great radio choice, and great internet services like BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds. If the BBC loses its public funding it will be the biggest step yet in the...
No it wasn't the Clash that popularised reggae with punks; in the early punk days (76 - 77) we had no records to play in between bands on stage, and heavy dub reggae was the only sounds out there that wasn't the usual disco pap or prog rock/hippy cr4p we were trying to get away from.
I wonder if anyone else remembers this 1979 incident at Selhurts Park? About 40 mins before KO there is about 2,000 Brighton gathered at the top of the White Horse terrace. The ground is less than half full so there is plenty of room to move about when in comes a long line of 20-30...
I was there and they felt like crucial times. Last weekend in Brighton there were loads of geriatric Skinheads in town for their "Brighton Great Skinhead Reunion" and it made me sick. Nostalgia for being a bunch of ignorant ******** in the 70s/80s, and judging by the cross of St.George badges...
You see, that's where you're incorrect. The Guardian is a liberal publication (in the non-political party sense of the word) and is as often criticised by the hard left as much as it is by gammons/facists/leavers/Sun,Express,Mail readers, etc. You know, all the types of people who make the...