I once, with some others, had an improptu 'meeing' with Mr Bellend, after a Goldstone match.
Now, I should have been enthralled about his tales of our new stadium but it was such a pack of lies I was more interested in just how far up his spindly legs his socks went.
Back to the origional point (but the vid was great!), we had this when our last lad left home, many years ago.
As I had moved in with Mrs and 'inherited' 2 kids, it was the 1st time we had actually lived as just the two of us and, after many years together with often the kids being the glue...
He would not have had to gone through a general election, it would be just like an internal promotion as far as his party were concerned with maybe a vote amoung their MP's
Now that Jimmy's cafe has been replaced by Grubbs, if you're looking for a cafe then Coombe Road (next road heading north past the bus garage) has H's cafe about 50 yds up the hill.
Travelling in to work early morning on these cold, crisp, days and the smell of smokers getting on the bus really reeks.
I'm sure these poor lads & lasses, having showered, got dressed and generally well groomed, can have no idea how awful they stink & I've even had to change seats to move away...
Even if open, I'd imagine it would be a nightmare to get into/out of if soon after the game.
Wouldn't it be easier to get picked up at the bottom of the road that leads up to the bridge carpark? There is a layby and you would be more or less straight on the Lewes Rd, facing towards Brighton.
I thought it was a great start and (a long way to go yet) could it yet have enough slippery characters to remind me of the untouchable 'House of Cards'?
However, so many great dramas fall apart by a rushed final episode, so I hope this is different.
Another exciting Sunday afternoon at the Withers where Albion Ladies defeated league leaders, Reading 4-3.
Reading, with 6 wins from 7 games were top of the league, with Albion in 3rd place and things did not look good whenAlbion's delightful posscession football counted for little against the...