Just wanted to repost this to remind a few people where we have come from over the last 10 years. I put a lot of time into this, so hopefully a few more can enjoy it now after the disappointing game last night. I know it is long, but wanted to go into detail!
Enjoy!
I know at the moment it feels like we are in a torrid run of form, especially at home, and last nights farcical penalty seemed to be the straw that broke the camle's back on here but I think we can all agree we really aren't far from a decent team. When you look back at all 11 league games this...
Thank you for the feedback! Great to hear people have enjoyed it!
Falmerfourtickets, no, not at all. As I said, started writing this after the Sheffield United game, so had no clue he was doing something similar.
Brighton & Hove Albion – The Decade the Seagulls Soared - My Thoughts on the last 10 years
Below is a piece I have written on my thoughts of the last 10 years of this fantastic club. There can’t be too many more clubs in the country that have had such a positive decade that we have. Enjoy...
I agree that it doesn't sound great, and we wouldn't use it, but that is how language evolves.
People at the time probably thought 'Thanks', 'Bye' and plenty others were all going to ruin the language we speak, these days no one can imagine English without them.
Having worked on a cruise ship for the last 4 years, football fans, let along Albion fans are few and far between. On the ship I am on now, there is 2 'decent' football fans who I talk to. An Indian who is a Man United fan, and a sound tech, actually from Sussex, who is a big Liverpool fan, but...
For 1993, it has to be Groundhog Day narrowly beating Jurassic Park for me. The Bill Murray Classic was the first non animated film I remember watching and still love it to this day. Despite it being 26 years old, Jurassic Park is still the greatest dinosaur film ever made, and really can not...
Came up from London today and staying in an Air BNB about 20 minutes from the ground. Surprised at just how many children are wearing City shirts and carrying the merchandise. The Blues do really seem to have taken over the heart of Manchester.
Very interesting reading all the comments above.
The 'always on' syndrome is something I simply cannot escape from with my job. I have posted this on here before, I am a Stage and Production Manager on a cruise ship. Many of you will instantly have an impression of what that is like from shows...
I'm the Production Manager onboard a cruise ship that has We Will Rock You on it, so their is a lot of excitement here from both the cast and the crew that work on the show. Sadly, time is limited when we can watch it, and it still isn't out in the states yet, but can't wait to see it.