Anyone else going? I've just been given a free ticket and coach travel by Kent's sponsor Shepherd Neame. I presume it would be in order to wear my Harveys T shirt to wind a few of them up!
What really pisses me of is that if you buy a ticket online on the day of the match, you still get charged the fare element, despite the fact that you can't use it because you have to collect the ticket from the collection point at the ground. I really object to paying for something I can't...
Of course I went, didn't all real Albion fans! 1978 onwards for me, looking through my old programs recently it's amazing how many footballing legends played there, sadly mostly for the opposition!
I will be donating blood as usual this coming Friday. I understand there's a bit of a shortage at the moment, every drop is vital, please donate if you possibly can.
Personally I think the content of the posts is more important than what the board looks like. Crap posts are still crap however good the board looks!
Bozza and Arthur have given us a great board to post on and we should all be grateful for their hard work. Well done chaps and thanks.
How many of us support the Albion rather than our local County League side?
Is it any worse for someone who lives in Brighton going to watch Chelsea, than someone from Haywards Heath going to Brighton to watch the Albion? Doesn't that make a lot of us glory hunters?
Although miles away from Lewes, i could not bring myself to vote for the Lib Dem scum so for the first and probably last time ever I voted Tory as there was no-one else.
I was hoping there might be a Lib Dem canvasser on the door so I could tell him what I thought of his despicable collegues...
Perhaps if the Champions League was only for the real Champions like it used to be, the fixture list would be less congested? Man U were one of the clubs that wanted more European competion because of their own greed and wish to make huge profits.
El Abd is spot on, who wants to put in maximum effort for a bunch of whingers? I remember the Goldstone days when the singing from the North Stand could be heard as you walked towards the ground well before kick off and the noise was electric when the players came ot. You're lucky if anyone...
I just had to post this!
Camilla bought new shoes for her wedding which got increasingly
tighter and tighter as the day went on.
That night, when the festivities were finally over and they retired
to their room, she flopped on the bed and said, "Charles, darling.
Please remove my shoes. My...