Would be the SECOND Brighton player with a cousin who goes to school with one of my kids. (Tariq Lamptey’s cousin is the other, he’s 11 and an absolute baller, I believe he’s on Spurs’s books)
I hope the great Tony enjoyed this shambolic display, possibly less than the next King and the one after that enjoyed their pizza. (Photo from the Sun)
This will be a weird old game. Both teams will be, to a degree, emotionally and physically spent. Neither side will really want to be there. Yes we could still confirm Europa League with a point or even aim at fifth with a win. But will either side truly be that bothered?
If all of these fairly reasonable things happen:
Spurs fail to beat Brentford
Aston Villa lose to Liverpool
We beat Southampton
then we are essentially guaranteed sixth place on goal difference NEXT WEEKEND.
I write this as a journalist who doesn't know Andy. I've had a small number of Twitter interactions, but we've never met or worked for the same organisation.
Right: that's the conflict of interest dealt with.
The man's a legend. If you look at what has happened to local papers in the time that...
Went to the cafe underneath the i360 in the end. Walked in at 2pm, they had a table for 5. Between us, we shared a burger and chips, a buddha bowl, a chorizo Scotch Egg, fish goujons and chips, soft drinks, and ice creams for the kids. Pretty good (once the rain had finished). It cost us £49.95...
In Brighton, or Hove. Central-ish but I'm not that fussy. Me, Mrs COPB, my mum, and two kids aged 10 and 6.
I've been looking and *everywhere* is bloody booked. Any ideas, NSC?
It's my actual birthday today and I've had a happy birthday email from the club which is nice of them. Despite having my correct birthdate on their database (I checked) they seem to think I'm a year younger than I actually am.
I do agree with this but I just want the long term to start NOW.
It's like this: the Albion are like a team bowling in the final innings of a test match. The track is flat, and the opposition are brilliant.
Needing 350 to win, the opposition are 250/3. The two middle order batsmen have put on...
Yes! I think Canvey had a chance late on. John Lees said to Liam, if that had gone in we’d have lost. And he replied with the famous quote.
This was my first EVER away game. Heady days.