Strange, isn't it? It seems a lot more fans show up to games if they're treated as human beings and not as cash cows to be herded around and milked of their money.
Most away trips, even when we've lost, have generally been pretty good fun regardless because I've been with good people. Having said that, I remember a 3-1 defeat at Crewe a few years back as being particularly unpleasant, especially as I was living in Exeter at the time and it took me until...
I agree, I think they're great and a huge improvement on the previous dreary grey/blue combo. Best uniform is still surely the Chargers' baby blue though.
Ten changes from the team that played their last league game apparently, so I wouldn't read too much into that result, except that their manager has even less respect for the League Cup than Gus.
It's a series in as much as C4 has commissioned a series of films called First Cut - up and coming directors and such. They're all entirely stand-alone, however, so this is the only one about BHAFC - and that's kind of where it falls down - implying that the Watford game was some sort of...
I saw it the other day. It's OK, though as someone has said above, it does try and create a point of drama where none really existed. Charlie and Adam El-Abd both come across very well, I thought, the fan maybe less so - he's portrayed as a bit overly obsessed IMO. Oh, and there is precisely NO...
Were any of them current Brighton players when playing against England, though? Sorry, should have made it clear that's what I meant. You're almost certainly right with some of the NI/Eire players.
Yes, I suppose they probably did :lolol:
To add further irony, I used to work in radio and today is my last day doing TV subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Alexis Bertin
Alexandre Frutos
Rami Shaaban
Lorenzo Pinamonte
And of course the dream front pairing I seem to remember us going with at some stage in the Championship under Martin Hinshelwood of Shaun Wilkinson and Danny Marney.