It is heaving. They had to open a beer tent in the car park (barn)I’ve never been on matchday, do they mint it?
It is heaving. They had to open a beer tent in the car park (barn)I’ve never been on matchday, do they mint it?
It would be more but we sold Ben White and that crippled the local car wash economy.And the most notable contribution to that £612M ........
"£20m spent on goods and services in the city by club employees"
That's some decent jeans and trainers you can get for that
We go quite a bit. It is very busy and the food is decent - hot cheesy chips and decent burgers, much better than the concourse. Saw Dover on the bus over there last time and there are quite a few other ex-Withdean faces that we meet there,Never been either, tho many of my Withdean-era chums have made it their watering hole of choice. I suspect they're not alone
To be fair, his concern the AMEX will be a gateway for further development has materialized.Makes Norman Baker look a bit silly now. Costing the Albion millions with his nimby rejections that never materialised. Thank you Dick Knight, Martin Perry, those that never gave in and of course Tony Bloom. Legends everyone.
I find it hard to have any ill will towards the Falmer residents now. Glad to know The Swan have seen sense and made the most of things. Let's face it - nobody really wants a bloody great football stadium plonked on their doorstep, regardless of the other development around. It's a shame there was so much distortion at the time but they had the right to fight their corner - and also a shame there simply was nowhere else.To be fair, his concern the AMEX will be a gateway for further development has materialized.
A few high end cars and a Ford Cortina with a leaky fuel pump sealAnd the most notable contribution to that £612M ........
"£20m spent on goods and services in the city by club employees"
That's some decent jeans and trainers you can get for that
Interesting, I wonder if there are any threads on here discussing this at the time? Is anyone clever enough to bring these threads alive again?Like those who said we only get 6k gates so we don’t need a bigger stadium, conveniently forgetting that we only got 6k gates because that’s what the fri****g stadium held at the time, and at a time when the club were otherwise on its knees at that. Glad that plenty have had that shoved back up them since (so to speak….) and seem to have faded back into the obscurity they deserve!
It would be more but we sold Ben White and that crippled the local car wash economy.
Interesting, I wonder if there are any threads on here discussing this at the time? Is anyone clever enough to bring these threads alive again?
Well worth popping in on match day - heaving and great pre-match atmosphere, and very nice to drink in a proper pub and then saunter over to the ground like, yaknow, the old days!I’ve never been on matchday, do they mint it?
Not necessarily.I have to assume the drip of stories about the benefits of the club for the city, alongside the announcement of the council’s support for a women’s stadium, mean we’re either getting the women’s stadium or some other substantial development work soon. All feels like it’s laying the groundwork to get ahead of objections for something, which is smart project management