Lots of tree and shrub-planting action around the site now, although main landform re-sculpting is evidently still to be done. It's going to look magnificent once everything's grown in.
Green shoots everywhere: Met a father and his 11 year old son gazing excitedly at the site. Dad was a Pompey...
Caution: these words are heavily ironic. And possibly parental advisory too.
We're gonna watch the Seagullls fly - BHA
And the Palace gonna die - BHA
We got Adam El-Abd, and we got Gordon Greer
And our boyfriends all know we're here!
We gonna play at the A-M-E-X
Our tippy-tappy game is...
Some half-hearted sculpting work done since the last update. But plenty still needs doing if the whole spoil-spread area is to be returned by opening day to natural looking, emerald downland sward.
As for the stadium, impossible to capture any new angles nowadays, but caught two hoisting...
Well, according to Azure's recruitment ad for the Amex stadium catering manager.
"With strong people management skills and operational excellence, you will be responsible for delivering catering of the highest quality for up to 18,000 fans from various outlets including 15 fast food outlets...
Locals who get the chance to see our new stadium every day cannot realise just how lucky they are. Those of us living further away, and having to content ourselves with a webcam that shrinks and distorts everything, and Jack Straw's albeit totally excellent photography, will never be able to...
The lack of attention by other photographers to this (quite literally) landmark Falmer feature is distressing. So I nipped over recently to take a look for myself.
True, in the eight months since GTFSW #1, the earth has indeed moved. But not by very much.
Very disappointing for any intending...
The next Seagulls Over London meeting will be held on Thursday 25th November at The Royal Oak in Tabard Street, starting at 7.30pm. Guest speaker on the night will be Gustavo Poyet Domínguez, a well-known football manager. So, a golden chance to meet the face behind the flair, fire in your...
From the BBC Website:-
The Philippine House of Representatives has approved a bill criminalising the improper singing of the country's national anthem.
Some performers have been criticised for singing the anthem too slowly or with the wrong beat, or adding their own personal touches. This new...
The Match Live service on Seagulls World used to have a teamsheet tab that got updated through the game as substitutions were made, so you could see who had subbed who, and at which point.
Although Seagulls Player is far better in every other respect, the teamsheet stays fixed throughout. They...
I can't believe I'm writing this, but the rightly-despised tone deaf idiot horn suddenly has a unique opportunity to stake its claim in Albion history.
We all know know the old problem, home or away, where the singing of GOSBTS always goes wrong -- every single time -- because the fans start...
Just seen this question on Ask The Club:-
Club chaplain
"Do we have one? Has the Albion ever had one? Are there any plans to have one in time for Falmer? Plenty of clubs have one, from Man Utd downwards, and find they have a useful role to play. Be interested to hear your thoughts."
I'm sure...
The next Seagulls Over London meeting will be held on Thursday 27th May at The Royal Oak in Tabard Street, starting at 7.30pm. Guest speaker on the night will be the radio pundit, columnist and now video star that is Ian Hart. So, a chance at last to meet the face behind the phone-ins. Without...
This magnificently hackneyed expression will no doubt be trotted out at clubs up and down the land, as one senior player after another makes his sad and lonely exit from the local field of dreams.
But surely, football must be the only remaining industry where someone who's been with the same...
Tony Bloom has confirmed he will definitely be attending tonight's Seagulls Over London meeting.
As usual, it's at The Royal Oak in Tabard Street, starting at 7.30pm. Anyone planning to come along is advised to get there early.
For directions, see here