The Champions League also allows Asian teams Fenerbahce and Galatasaray to take part, so it's hardly surprising they have such a slapdash attitude to tectonics.
It might be 25 minutes on the bus itself, but in reality it's an hour and a quarter either side of the match, so 2 and a half hours in total plus however long it takes you to get to and from the Amex in the first place (about 45 mins each way for me, and I'm not that far away).
Four hours of...
These do sound like real problems and, as a very wise therapist recently pointed out to me, there is no hierarchy of pain.
Look after yourself, try and be kind to yourself and if you don't feel comfortable talking to someone close (which is very much my experience), you could consider reaching...
Have you seen 'I Get Knocked Down', the Dunstan Bruce documentary? I'd thoroughly recommend it. Lots of nice footage of Brighton too. Think it's on Netflix now.
An article of clothing worn by an iconic Albion goalie from my formative years, my username was probably based on a desire to demonstrate my long history with the Albion despite rarely posting anything particularly insightful.
Is it possible the building has been gutted and then rebuilt inside, maybe adding an extra floor overall? I'd be concerned about who is responsible for maintaining the flat roof of the bay and the bits of window you can't use.
The disappointing end to this saga, at least for fans of travel by trolley and long distance urination, is that I managed to get an earlier train and I'm about to arrive in Brighton with 25 minutes to spare :LOL: