There is no point getting wound up because a child got an opposition player’s shirt.
But it’s arguably fair to get wound up because Brighton (the town, the people) and football (the leisure activity) have a thing in common over the past twenty years: they’ve both become so middle class they no...
I missed that - as I haven't been on here all that much lately.
I don't think I'm quite making that suggestion. I just feel that players should know that we will always support them on and off the pitch. Unhappiness about the odd thing the management of the club might do doesn't mean we...
He's brill, isn't he?
But: is "supporting the team" always the same as "agreeing with the actions of the club"?
No. No it isn't. Heaven knows where we, Brighton and Hove Albion, would be if it were.
Rod Thomas (who played for Chester City at the time) getting his knob out in front of the home fans is my stand alone greatest memory of the Priestfield
There's a small number of people, maybe 20, without whom we might not have a football club. Ed is one. What he didn't know about public inquiries wasn't worth knowing when all the pre-Falmer nonsense was going on. Just seeing Easy 10's avatar reminded me of the "vehicle-bat collision" moment...
Brighton are 12th in the Prem, with fans calling for manager Inigo Calderon's head after a lack of trophies for 7 years. Lewes district council oppose the club's plans to rebuild the north and south stands.
Former Mayor of London George Osborne has just won his first general election as prime...
I *think* if Huddersfield lose their next three on the bounce, and Reading lose two on the bounce, and we beat Wolves, then we can do it with a point against Wigan.
A new thread on this because it transpires he was called Adrian Elms. He used to live in Ashford Road in Eastbourne.
This is a blatant blag for my work, I'm afraid, but I hope NSC will forgive it. If you knew a large black bloke by this name in that town, would you get in touch by PM? Thanks.