You might be right about the Arun being the western boundary. Pulborough always had a smattering of Albion fans, but go any further weat to places like Petworth and Midhurst and it really is Pompey territory.
Agree with the comment about Worthing, that is definitely an Albion stronghold, home...
If that is the case, what lies between Chile and the Pacific?
I think you might be confusing it with Bolivia, now landlocked, which did have a coastline but lost it (somewhat ironically) to Chile.
Seeing as nobody has posted one for a while and it would be a pity for this thread to die before it really got going, how about this panorama?
It is a toughie, but has been on the telly when a live FA cup game was screened from it.
I thought the winner got to post a pic!
So here is mine, it is a bit of a bobby dazzler if you don't mind me saying...and I have definitely seen the Albion play there!
I will give you a little clue...three teams have called it home, but can you name them all?
Possibly based on the fact that they couldn't bear for a Scot to win anything 'assisted' by the English!
I am sure their motive is that they wish to preserve their individuality as a competing nation, but it just comes across as bitter and vindictive.
Just think of all the cigarettes you won't smoke while incacerated in the Amex, add them up over as season and it should give you a few minutes extra life...maybe enough to get an extra game in before you are consumed by cancer or emphasema.
Don't worry, that isn't going to happen any more...instead it will be the French playing the role of lambs to the slaughter.
All the pics above serve to prove what a lovely place Wales really is, good food, stunning scenery and ladies...what more could a man ask for?
Almost everything apart from conspiracy, last time we had a team (with one or two exceptions) worthy of wearing a shirt with three lions on it was in 1990, pretty much everything since then has been pants.