The Albion is The Argus biggest regular story. The odd murder etc might trump Brighton coverage occasionally but with 20,000 plus fans all interested in news coming from the club, The Argus has missed a trick in not taking a lead on this saga.
As I said earlier, they don't have to speculate...
Not a call to sort it out earlier, rather questions which the fans wanted answering. Things like: "Will the club be moving ahead with signings?", "How far back do the charges go?", "Have preparations for the new season been delayed?" and "When can fans expect a resolution?" Talk to Paul Barber...
Bit lame. Should have been asking serious questions before now rather than just demanding it be sorted out the day before the paper knows there is a meeting taking place where it probably will be moved on significantly.
Why not an editorial earlier instead of articles about Wayne Bridge looking...
Thought this might be of interest to people thinking of head to Madrid for the Albion's tour - or just in general.
Great to see Maheta making use of his education and still playing football.
Maheta Molango's Guide to Madrid
I would rather see us play the Poyet style than more direct football BUT to compare his approach with that of Spain is wrong.
Spain and Barcelona pressure high up the pitch, play with width and move the ball very quickly. They also play passing football at far higher a tempo and the vast...
Very difficult to understand how people can come down firmly on either side without knowing the full details.
Personally, I lost a lot of my love for Poyet when he defended Suarez. Won't be upset if he leaves, but if he has not done anything wrong, don't see why he should just because a few...
My guess is that we won't necessarily find out the result today.
Seems slightly strange though that we had to wait for Gary Linekar to get some public comments from Gus Poyet.