I was told (albeit a few months back) that co-op were looking to move back to their original premises underneath the student flats with the current co-op & boots being demolished for a new city coach station. Anybody else hear that?
Accomplished on the ball yes. Physically though the cracks have shown this season, exemplified by that first booking today of damage limitation by him.
Don't know if it has been mentioned on here or not but he is now showing on the BBC website as a Brighton player, squad section on the bottom left of the screen. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/brighton-and-hove-albion
Train update - they are running on time to London & trains are scheduled to run as normal from St Pancras to Derby (Source - East Midlands Trains twitter account)
Time for a :drink:
A fortnight off & players coming back from injury, who will be making the long trip up to Lancashire?
At least 6 of us heading up from Mid Sussex :drink::drink:
It's the weekend after international fixtures (WC play offs) so fixtures will still be a Saturday I'd presume..
As for train tickets currently £46.50 adult return leaving at 10.30 from Euston & the 17.28 back (Via Crewe)
Should be a good day out (performance dependent)
That he has a proven championship record & is the maximum 93 days is reassuring we are looking to compete with the top teams (to a degree). Should he do well could we expect him to become a permanent signing as I can only see Cardiff strengthening their team in the coming year?
6 of us went to their game v Celta Vigo last year. 30euros each a seat which we booked about 2 weeks in advance. We were in one of the highest blocks but the view is still reasonable.