A few days ago the forecast was hail storms and 7 degrees at kick off. That has now changed to gale force winds, heavy rain and 8 degrees at kick off. Hopefully by Saturday it will be 20 degrees plus and calm.
What a journey the young lad is on. Absolutely fantastic. Check out his expression on the BBC match report.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51598715
Indeed, Hodgson switched it up between the Nazi and Guaita at Palace, with the Spaniard winning out. Even the chinless Argentinian Speroni got a game last season I believe.
Non-US, but any Gomorrah fans done Romanze Criminale? At first I wasn’t sure, Dandi’s bad wig not helping, plus too much brooding, brows-down staring from Libanese, but 4 episodes into series one and I’m hooked. Not as slick as Gamorrah but decent enough and some stunning 1970s Porsche, Fiat...
Yes, but that doesn’t excuse it. I appreciate that you have lived there and have an affection for the club, but I just can’t relate to wishing success on any club but your own, and especially not Liverpool who will sell more shirts in Sussex now than ever.
Indeed, but there are those on here who root for Liverpool outside of that and want them to go unbeaten etc. which I struggle to relate to when the whole game and media setup in this country is geared towards glorifying and favouring such clubs at the expense of clubs like Brighton.
Awful, awful news. RIP BG, part of the NSC furniture since the outset and blue through and through. Thoughts to his loved ones. NSC will never be the same.
When the Lysander, or whatever it was, flies over the snowy peaks at the beginning, if you look closely after it passes over a long line of pine trees, you can just make out BG in costume as a mountain goat in the middle of a herd of them filing up a mountain pass.
All the women’s make up and bouffant hair was late 60s style, which was when the film was made, the helicopter that lands in the Schloss Adler wasn’t made until after the war, 1950s I believe, the bus they escape on at the end was a 1960s model, the only authentic thing in that film was the...
Second mention of this US b-movie on the thread. Aren’t they in traffic at the end and the mist clears? A bizarre film for Brit actor Toby Jones to cut his teeth on too, as a supermarket cashier. Directed by Frank Darabont of The Walking Dead fame, several actors from The Mist also appeared...
And that scene rightly called out as utter nonsense by critics at the time as “a racist attack on the Vietnamese people, articles in Harper's. The Los Angeles Times, Seven Days and L.A. Weekly have called the film “a lie,” “a criminal violation of the truth” and a “horrific history” in which‐...