What a time to be a Brighton fan!
and
Oh no, what a bad time to be a Palace fan!
Despite years of claims, counter claims, statements on cash and no cash Brighton are now the bigger club, the better run club with solid infrastructure, and a squad togetherness the envy of Europe! And, there’s...
You can imagine what they must think now, although they probably don't care still. A generation missing out on local football and the very real possibility that lads and lasses from Brighton would head to London, Crawley or Hampshire to watch their football!
Yes, King's the oldest built around 1620's, The St Mary Gate is up the top of town and was built around the same time, I believe, but not sure?
The King's is very much a locals pub and the only one not doing food, but you can have a takeaway delivered and they'll give you a plate and cutlery...
Crikey I only played up until I was 49, good effort ;) :):):)
Trail at Aldershot & Reading, played in some very good Army sides and The Gloucester County League, finished up in WSFL Div 4 at 49
Have to say I kind of agree, I love The Albion, but I'm so much closer and "engaged" with my non-league club. I guess that's The Premier League for us, it's always going to be more about money, facilities etc, and a non-league club lives hand to mouth.
We wouldn't have from that, the council didn't want a football team, the Football Conference wouldn't have excepted a homeless financial basket case and that would've been that. Yes, a Brighton City or Hove Albion may have popped up but it wouldn't have been our club with our heritage
I had a similar issue and ignored it. It persisted and I went to the doctor and he said my prostrate was enlarged. This was monitored for five years and suddenly PSA shot up, I had prostrate cancer, had an Op and now all clear, that's all. Just think you should get it checked