In fairness, and omitted, the extra £263 for first class does include a moldy roll and a piece of stale cheese.
But the price is for four tickets that the attention seeking Tweet has also omitted.
£156 is still a lot though. Four folk would be best getting in the car.
I suppose it depends on the track. Hope it's not like the one they produced for Glamorgan. We'll need a spinner for the time we would spend in the field.
Bamber/Roland-Jones/Higgins v Seales/Robbo/Hunt
I may try and get there on Saturday
They're allowed on Palace threads, and given that folk have been ripping them one for eighteen months or so (on their forum also) then it should be taken in equal measure.
Fans thinking the first point is absurd. The majority are season ticket holders and the rest on memberships. Pretty much the same scheme we had in the old days you and I remember.
I think your second point is about the fanzone. I'm guessing folk will vote with their feet on that one. If I was...
Fans run on emotions not logic. They think there are magic money trees and that owners, not they, should pay for the dream. They think that clubs can hold on to players that want to play at a higher level. They think that owners should create money and should also pay them wages that are...
10 for me.
The only time it wouldn't be was during the war years.
Supporting your local club isn't just about results. They are a small part of it. The best times I had were when Albion were an irrelevant third division team.
All change next season. Part of the journey But the club is there...
I'd say more a cheating forward. In real time it looked nailed on, in the slow mo the perfect audition for Swan Lake.
The forward should have been booked.
You say that as if the players were available at the right price. You don't actually know what happened in January.
We do know that Leicester would not let Dewsbury-Hall go. That would have been £30m plus.
There was little activity across the board in January. It was a seller's market.
The...
Some may disagree, but Baleba, for me, is an example of why the club do not like spending huge money on signings. If they do not end up being regular first choices then we are saddled with them.
Too many and a club potentially ends up in trouble and also struggling with FFP. Unable to find a...
There was activity in January. Targets were identified.
I refer you to the club's January policy. Players can come in at the right price that improve the squad.
Dewsbury-Hall was a known target according to more sturdy reports. He and Leicester City said no.
The club will not pay stupid money...
Southampton did, of course.
I'm losing your point here.
If I was manager of Brighton my hope would be to take them into the Champions League. I don't see the manager's ambition as relevant. Every manager wants their team to succeed. But managers don't run the club, hold the purse strings, or...