Yeah I'm not really singling out Spurs for transport criticism, more our own fans who moan about Falmer transport. As an away fan you don't know all the transport options but I remember it being quite a hike to Seven Sisters and then having to queue. Likewise I had to queue for ages at the tube...
It makes me laugh when people moan on here about transport to/from Falmer, as if other Prem clubs have a magic carpet service to whisk everyone away in minutes. Transport around WHL has always been difficult but with Spuds' increased capacity the queues for trains/tube/buses are going to be...
Sheffield Wednesday did a balloon avalanche when they played Arsenal in the League and FA Cup finals in 1993 (and lost both). I remember in the LC game the wind blew the thousands of balloons straight back at them. Beach balls are better, and only £2 each on eBay.
Oh Pastafarian, I thought of many ways to reply to your idiotic comment, but then I realised that you are one of the wilfully ignorant, so what's the point?
Yeah but you do know that Eastenders is sold all round the world and is a top revenue earner for the BBC? Funnily enough I know the bloke who does the subtitles for Eastenders on Swedish TV.
Many see it as the day when "war" was declared in Northern Ireland; you can have your protest marches for civil rights but we are going to unleash unrestrained armed paratroopers on you. Can you imagine that happening anywhere else in the British isles?
They've done a reasonable job on The Nelson, but one one big issue which I have mentioned to the landlord but he completely ignored is the piped music; they play a random stream of complete crap way too loud. I took some mates visiting Brighton in there and we left after one pint because we...
"we have high standards for anyone who pulls on our shirt and are calling on you to go all out for the result ...doing justice to the club...nothing less than 100% on and off the pitch will be acceptable"
I don't know but these pronouncements by black uniformed fanatics are beginning to remind...
Bloody horrible, and we never want to go back to those days. Bloody Sunday in 1972 escalated the troubles exponentially and IRA recruitment rocketed. Two years later came the Birmingham bombs and in 1984 the Hyde Park bomb.
Interesting point, but as we are seeing at the moment with the British border in Ireland the government seems to have selective amnesia about the GFA...
Yeah it's a stupid throw-back song to the 1970s and I would prefer we dropped it, but I assure you we get heaps of homophobic abuse from sarf Londoners. Yeah Brighton has a large gay population, Croydon has a large black population - imagine the outcry if we used that as a reason to insult you?