wigman
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If your meeting people at Shoreham then we're part of the same group as there's 15 of us too
One from Worthing the rest are from L.A.
If your meeting people at Shoreham then we're part of the same group as there's 15 of us too
The wife doesn't come on here though 100 and I'll not give details
Sure we took more than that to Tottenham back in the 80's
Awful, Mickey Mouse organisation.
I noticed Piglet's Pantry opening up a Twitter/Facebook vote as to which should be the guest pie for the away fans. I've no wish to denigrate Piglet's, but having bought my match ticket (and hopefully they won't make much on that, given their operating costs vs the low sale price) I don't intend to give a single penny more of my money to Winkleman & Milton Keynes FC, so I won't be buying one, whichever it is. Would be quite nice to see lots of people refusing to give them any cash.
#NoPiesAtTheFranchise
Around 12k ish and the largest ever away following at NewcastleI thought it was closer to 10k to Newcastle, which to this day is the biggest away attendance ever at st James
Taking cheese sarnies and coffee in a flask..
Taking cheese sarnies and coffee in a flask...same as Amex!!
Does the train actually stop at Coventry on match days?
Taking cheese sarnies and coffee in a flask...same as Amex!!
Didn't we take over 6,000 to Anfield in 2012 when we lost 6-1?
According to the Guardian report of the time:
Brighton were true to their manager's word about attacking their Premier League hosts. None more so than Kazenga LuaLua who brought the visitors level with a precision free-kick from 25 yards to the wild delight of the 6,000 supporters who had travelled up from the south coast.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/feb/19/liverpool-brighton-fa-cup-report
didnt we take more to palace or has this been covered
According to the Guardian report of the time:
Brighton were true to their manager's word about attacking their Premier League hosts. None more so than Kazenga LuaLua who brought the visitors level with a precision free-kick from 25 yards to the wild delight of the 6,000 supporters who had travelled up from the south coast.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/feb/19/liverpool-brighton-fa-cup-report
Nice. Maybe we'll get a similar 'Brighton Away' going.
I'd rather hear the full repertoire of Albion classics in that concourse.Nice. Maybe we'll get a similar 'Brighton Away' going.
Yes, but we were saying it's the biggest away League following since Newcastle 79.
PG
You forget the Millenium Stadium of course, if Wembley is in the mix.Seem to recall 6.5k to Villa a few years back in the Cup. MK is one of the few opportunities team have to put together a massive away day in the League. Biggest away support since Wembley 1991?