More likely formal Premier League events supported bu the club than specific Albion things.
The Blue Ridge Mountains are not far from Atlanta and if you want to celebrate Pascal, then a visit to the city of Helen is a must - a German town in Georgia.
Not only was Pervis popping up all over the place, Caicedo was on the left wing and centre forward at one point, Gross seemed to fill in gaps everywhere, even Colwill was pushed a long way up at times. I'm sure that when Caicedo ended up on the left wing, Mitoma was sitting in at right back...
Been backing him as anytime scorer for weeks so pleased it has finally come in.
His energy is amazing considering he has not had a break and played in the World Cup. When you think of player of the season he has to be a contender as he is the only player without any cover but is consistently good.
Finland definitely a proper bonkers entry. Lyrics were about drinking and dancing if you put the subtitles on. Not sure what the bit where he was riding the pink people but very entertaining.
Hades - gateway to Burnley.
Back on topic, I was in Southampton last week after dropping my son off at the port. I noticed that their city centre shop had a closing down sale which seemed pretty apt given the state of the rest of the club.
Uncle Jim’s has been open for much longer than that. Used to go there in the mid 80s.
I believe the original owner used to set these up, run them for a while and then sell them on to another member of the Turkish community. Worthing was the last one before they retired.
It is still run by...
Seeing the ‘freshly battered’ bit on those menus reminds me of the now closed Horns Lodge in Chailey. Some friends and I went there one evening and one ordered the freshly battered fish in Harveys beer batter. It arrived with a nice crisp batter so my friend cut into the fish, only to find...