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Sheffield United 5, Brighton & Hove Albion 4
Nine Goal Thriller
Sheffield Utd 5-4 Brighton HA 09/09/89 (via seagullsforever)
http://footysphere.tumblr.com/post/199581136/nine-goal-thriller#
What a game this was. Blades took a three goal lead & BHA pulled one back to make it...
German Police XI giving Nazi salute at the Goldstoen in 1938
I've not seen this before so I thought I would share
Original black and white Press photograph of a German Police football team giving a Nazi salute before a friendly match against the Sussex Police at the Goldstone Ground...
Original black and white Press photograph of a German Police football team giving a Nazi salute before a friendly match against the Sussex Police at the Goldstone Ground, Brighton on 23 August 1938. The local police won the match 3-2.
20.5 x 25.5cm. Rare. VG.
Date: 1938
Code: 2900B£75.00...
It costs less that 50 euros to chanmge the lighting scheme for the Allianz Arena in Munich.. and it takes ljst over 500kw when fully lit
• Allianz Arena signs:
The two signs are mounted on a steel structure measuring 35 meters high and 40 meters in length. More than 100,000 light-emitting...
that's the job of the players on the field and not the fans in the stand.
Let's not forget the role that fans of other clubs have played in getting us to where we are going. the whole point is to make it a memorable experience - much more that the one we can offer them at the moment
Let's...
Booked - fabbo - Can't wait. What a week that will be (Mods Can we make this a sticky??? - This has to be sold out for all three nights). It is truly a fataastic night in the theatre
'Like watching a life of Saturday afternoons flashing be fore your eyes – don’t miss it' BHAFC
10 years ago...
As there will be scoreboard/screens inside the ground, a rolling news strip with names of those whom people would like remembered going along.
Something like this.....
Albion (Greek: Ἀλβιών) is the oldest known name of the island of Great Britain. It is thought to derive from the white cliffs of Dover. Today, it is still sometimes used poetically to refer to the island or England in particular. It is also the basis of the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland...