Or it could be further expanded further to be European football (we'd need the 6 points for that) or FA Cup final.
We've been to an FA Cup final before but not qualified for Europe, so it's the 6 points for me.
Keep the spine of the team playing (Estupinan, Dunk, Mac Allister, Caicedo, Mitoma) but make some replacements to other first team players (Sarmiento for Gross, Lamptey for Veltman, Enciso for March, Van Hecke for Colwill.
I would gladly pay the licence fee to have BBC in New Zealand, and I bet many MANY expats would. In fact, this could be an option for internet subscription, with profits being used to bring down the cost of a licence for UK television owners.
I was also thinking Frank Lampard would be a similar equivalent today. The trouble is in those days, even though you'd need to pay more in wages for this type of player, in terms of percentage, it wouldn't be anywhere near the same increase that you'd need to pay today. It just wouldn't be good...
This, and only this is what is required, apparently. I used to go to a school that taught the rules of "Manners Maketh Man", there was about 12 of them, but I can only remember two. "Always hold the door open for a lady" and "Empty barrels make most noise". Does anyone know the rest?
I was of similar appearance in the eighties (although more of a goth than punk). I was obliviously walking along with my walkman headphones blearing into my ears, when I get a tap on the shoulder. I turn round to see a copper asking me something, so naturally I put my hand in my pocket to turn...
Advice here:
http://www.getthru.govt.nz/web/GetThru.nsf/web/BOWN-7GY5TP?OpenDocument#during
Based on New Zealand, but I would imagine, it would be the same in Japan.
Funny how often the people who believe that "political correctness has gone mad" are the same people who believe that "people have no respect these days!"
Oh I see, it's called RESPECT when others are asked to adhere to your beliefs and customs, but it's POLITICAL CORRECTNESS when you have to...
I remember Mark Barham scoring a last minute equaliser in the early nineties. I'm not sure who it was against (Barnsley?), but we were going through a very rough patch and fans were still booing after the goal was scored.
According to this site we have beaten Chelsea once in the FA Cup in 1933.
http://www.11v11.com/teams/brighton-and-hove-albion/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Chelsea
Great little website this!