Hadn't seen that so I'm totally prepared to hold my hands up if true.
But even yesterday during the game he got into an altercation with Albion fans when they equalised, resulting in plenty of abuse from the West Lower.
The same Ian Holloway that claimed CMS only came to Brighton for the money only a day ago?
I've said it for ages, he's a tiresome c**t, one of football's most predictable characters, constantly moaning about agents, money etc. If he hated it so much, why is he still in the industry?
Shame...
In a completely unrelated incident, were any Albion fans at the pub near Portsmouth's ground (away end side and the name escapes me)? They had a hog roast outside, £3.50 for pork, crackling and stuffing in a roll - bargain!
Obviously you can't say for sure, but the boy appears to be to have been involved in the rioting, and was probably carrying a bag to carry everything he stole. So really, is it that bad?
Luke - Very pleased for you and your mother, how's your brother getting on? Is he part of the business too? Either way, the pies really are top notch and have received the blessing of the Burgess Hill Seagulls :thumbsup:
My most amusing moment from yesterday was when the queue for the gents was so long that several of us had no option but to use the women's - poor lady came in, saw a line of blokes in the cubicles, shrieked and apologised for being in the wrong restroom! :lolol:
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The last time Leeds 'travelled' they took a bit of a slap in the Lanes, although well worth noticing they weren't hiding away in any Wetherspoons. By the sounds of things, you came looking for a fight; maybe if you'd hung around and gone out in the evening you'd have found what you...
Credit to Dick for coming in, I took it upon myself to ask him what he would say to Bill Archer if he could on the day.
"You thought you could get rid of me"
Legend.
Wow, you have a different opinion to someone. Don't cry about it.
I love the way you've just assumed the opinion of the lion share of the Albion support will match yours, good logic.
But surely you can see why that might've happened? I certainly wasn't around back then but it makes sense; Palace pride themselves on being named after a huge bird of prey, and we take the piss by chanting back the name of a more common bird seen regularly in our seaside town, which just so...
Yes, because Brighton are the only team in England that have supporters who use the St. George cross to bare the name of their group/town. It's tradition, get over yourself.