Fairly busy but there are six trains that run after the final whistle from Lewes which will get you to Falmer in time for kick off so no need to panic.
Another top draw match poster from Lewes advertising this game. The Wizard of Ouse (I know) refers to Christian Nanetti who is a tricky winger with a box of skills to match.
The Albion are obviously the love of our lives, but if you fancy a brief flirtation with a mistress then you could do worse than a trip to the Dripping Pan before our match with Southampton on January 2.
The Rooks have moved their local derby with Horsham forward to a noon kick off making a...
You fill up my senses
Like a polypin of Harvyes
Like a packet of Paninis
Like a good pinch of Greer
Like a night out in Brighton
Like a Piglet’s Pantry
Like Brighton & Hove Albion
Come fill me again....
Na Na Na Naa Naa Naaaaa, ooo!
Work in progress. Obviously.
These were the scenes at the Belgrade derby yesterday: http://www.ultras-tifo.net/photo-news/622-crvena-zvezda-partizan-26112011.html I think that puts our little episode into a bit of context don't you?
Yep, they're Liverpool fans I think. I changed it back to simply 'Falmer' and put a photo of our man in an Albion shirt instead of the Valencia one they sent through to me.
For everyone who comes on here saying this song and that song are bobbins: suggest an alternative. Otherwise, we sit there in silence - like at Withdean. Remember that?
The way to avoid pretty much all trouble is to make the Palace match a "bubble game". It causes maximum inconvenience to away fans, and it's by no means ideal. They have them in Holland for high risk games; fans have to board a coach at their own ground and pick up tickets, usually at a service...
If you did, you'd realise that fans book train tickets weeks if not months in advance to get cheaper fares. These are non-refundable tickets, and are for set trains.