portslade seagull
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Still looking forward to barbers bollox interview if we don’t
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And the need to increase the season ticket prices even though we've been relegated
Still looking forward to barbers bollox interview if we don’t
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Que sera sera
It's TB's game to lose, he'll either invest in quality or make do with what he's got - and have to live with that decision
TB has a HUMUNGOUS amount to lose if we go down. Whereas the rest of us, who were there before and will be there again, can look forward to the Twickers Twats furking right off again, and shorter queues for the train
Que sera sera
It's TB's game to lose, he'll either invest in quality or make do with what he's got - and have to live with that decision
TB has a HUMUNGOUS amount to lose if we go down. Whereas the rest of us, who were there before and will be there again, can look forward to the Twickers Twats furking right off again, and shorter queues for the train
If so that's a fairly damming indictment of the recruitment we've doneRead somewhere today that we were the 10th yes 10th biggest spenders in EUROPE over the last few years.
Read somewhere today that we were the 10th yes 10th biggest spenders in EUROPE over the last few years.(since 2015 229 million)
Not sold anyone of note have we yet we have big signings like Izquierdo and Andone on the treatment table, Locadia on loan and Ali J on the bench. That’s before you have added in Bissouma who is blowing hot and cold and the other multi million pound players on loan including Macallister and Tau
Of all of those arguably only Macallister and Andone would have any chance of turning a profit if sold which says a lot in itself
Not sold anyone of note have we yet we have big signings like Izquierdo and Andone on the treatment table, Locadia on loan and Ali J on the bench. That’s before you have added in Bissouma who is blowing hot and cold and the other multi million pound players on loan including Macallister and Tau
Of all of those arguably only Macallister and Andone would have any chance of turning a profit if sold which says a lot in itself
If so that's a fairly damming indictment of the recruitment we've done
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Not entirely. You have to take into account where we've come from. As a PL team we're virtually starting from scratch, and all we've done so far (and will for seasons to come) is trying to catch up with clubs which have been established here for years.If so that's a fairly damming indictment of the recruitment we've done.
Que sera sera
It's TB's game to lose, he'll either invest in quality or make do with what he's got - and have to live with that decision
TB has a HUMUNGOUS amount to lose if we go down. Whereas the rest of us, who were there before and will be there again, can look forward to the Twickers Twats furking right off again, and shorter queues for the train
Read somewhere today that we were the 10th yes 10th biggest spenders in EUROPE over the last few years.(since 2015 229 million)
Who are these Twickers Twats you speak of? If you are referring to so called
JCLs who started watching when we got to the Premier League think again. Even when we were in the Championship our average crowds were 26,000 to 28,000. We have always had a waiting list for season tickets ever since moving to the Amex. The only time when it was possible to purchase season tickets en masse was prior to our promotion in 2011 when (I believe) you could purchase 4 STs if you were an existing season ticket holder at Withdean - and they were hardly Twickers Twats by any stretch of the imagination.
Where I sit in the West Upper it has, in the main, been the same faces since 2011 and the “newbies” have been those fans who have moved from another part of the ground - one thing is for sure, all are true, dyed in the wool Albion fans.
P.S. What is your definition of a Twickers ****? Twickenham is a really nice place - good pubs and places to eat. I’ve been to watch England play rugby there on several occasions and I can assure you I’m not a ****, although some people I know might think otherwise.
Who are these Twickers Twats you speak of? If you are referring to so called
JCLs who started watching when we got to the Premier League think again. Even when we were in the Championship our average crowds were 26,000 to 28,000. We have always had a waiting list for season tickets ever since moving to the Amex. The only time when it was possible to purchase season tickets en masse was prior to our promotion in 2011 when (I believe) you could purchase 4 STs if you were an existing season ticket holder at Withdean - and they were hardly Twickers Twats by any stretch of the imagination.
Where I sit in the West Upper it has, in the main, been the same faces since 2011 and the “newbies” have been those fans who have moved from another part of the ground - one thing is for sure, all are true, dyed in the wool Albion fans.
P.S. What is your definition of a Twickers ****? Twickenham is a really nice place - good pubs and places to eat. I’ve been to watch England play rugby there on several occasions and I can assure you I’m not a ****, although some people I know might think otherwise.
We can’t be. Some of our transfer fees are monthly wage bills for clubs who’ve made no signings. All about context.
Read somewhere today that we were the 10th yes 10th biggest spenders in EUROPE over the last few years.(since 2015 229 million)
Not sold anyone of note have we yet we have big signings like Izquierdo and Andone on the treatment table, Locadia on loan and Ali J on the bench. That’s before you have added in Bissouma who is blowing hot and cold and the other multi million pound players on loan including Macallister and Tau
Of all of those arguably only Macallister and Andone would have any chance of turning a profit if sold which says a lot in itself