Quite how anyone would be willing to shell out that amount of money to watch the shower of shit we have, is beyond me.
Quite how anyone would be willing to shell out that amount of money to watch the shower of shit we have, is beyond me.
Quite how anyone would be willing to shell out that amount of money to watch the shower of shit we have, is beyond me.
Beers by the Thames, big sing song, new Manager, big turnout and a Darren Bent winner...How's that sound?
Beers by the Thames, big sing song, new Manager, big turnout and a Darren Bent winner...How's that sound?
All sounds good but quite simply I'm losing my enthusiasm for The Albion as this season grinds along. I've been an Albion supporter since the mid 50's, seen some absolute rubbish sides turn out as BHAFC and despite all of the great facilities we have these days I just can't be bothered at the moment. Sorry.
You go ahead and have fun.
There you go [MENTION=1022]Wilko[/MENTION], another opportunity for a thumbs down-fill your boots.
Just logged on to buy 2 tickets. Appears only block P restricted view available. Just wondering how restricted/poor view might be?
Sorry, that was aimed at Wilko1, not you.? I have no idea what you are on about.
Spot on! Can't waitA full day in London with mates and a million great boozers to seek out. A nice bit of nosh and then the chance to see the mighty Albion at a ground I have never seen them play at. Bloody right I'm going.
Apart from the reference to 'the few away grounds' you could be a Fulham fan! I take my nipper (8 year old) and she has grown to tolerate the game and can even be caught singing a few songs. We normally get the train up, change at Clapham (Platforms 5 and 6) and get the train to Putney, then walk down Putney High Street stopping in one or two hostelries for refreshments, before walking over the bridge and through Bishops Park. There are lots of chain and independent restaurants in Putney High Street to choose from and some decent pubs as well.Looking forward to it. Taking the nipper and staying in Putney. I have always like the look of Craven cottage and one of the few away grounds I have wanted to go to. So being able to go and watch the team I love (even thought we are going through a sticky patch) is too much of an opportunity to turn down.
Apart from the reference to 'the few away grounds' you could be a Fulham fan! I take my nipper (8 year old) and she has grown to tolerate the game and can even be caught singing a few songs. We normally get the train up, change at Clapham (Platforms 5 and 6) and get the train to Putney, then walk down Putney High Street stopping in one or two hostelries for refreshments, before walking over the bridge and through Bishops Park. There are lots of chain and independent restaurants in Putney High Street to choose from and some decent pubs as well.
Although I'm biased, it is a magical approach to a ground in the evening with the floodlights lighting up the ground like the beacon of footballing tradition that it is. I hope you and the sprog enjoy yourselves (without returning to Brighton with 3 points of course).
Apart from the reference to 'the few away grounds' you could be a Fulham fan! I take my nipper (8 year old) and she has grown to tolerate the game and can even be caught singing a few songs. We normally get the train up, change at Clapham (Platforms 5 and 6) and get the train to Putney, then walk down Putney High Street stopping in one or two hostelries for refreshments, before walking over the bridge and through Bishops Park. There are lots of chain and independent restaurants in Putney High Street to choose from and some decent pubs as well.
Although I'm biased, it is a magical approach to a ground in the evening with the floodlights lighting up the ground like the beacon of footballing tradition that it is. I hope you and the sprog enjoy yourselves (without returning to Brighton with 3 points of course).