SteveU
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- May 31, 2022
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Their goal I hopeFrom a corner, into the goal, ideally!
Their goal I hopeFrom a corner, into the goal, ideally!
were looseSo excited
Eddie Howe innit. Dyche-esq in how often he seems to get one over usFeeling of impending doom on this one
After he celebrated that goal against us last season for about 3 minutes he can go f*** himself. Total lack of class and respect.Much as I like and respect Dan Burn it would be nice to see him turned inside out by Mitoma and Solly today...
Me too. Klippety has a 100% record against Little Ted, and he seems to have the same results against us.Feeling of impending doom on this one
I enjoyed reading that.Monumentous day for myself today
First watching the Albion in 77 when my uncle took me to a game, I became a fan, then the family moved up to Wigan, I went to the odd game and then started following the Albion mainly to away games from about 85, I moved to Manchester at 16 and London at 21 and I continued following the Albion and going to more home games, but still mainly away games. Then when we knew we were having a child, we sold our flat in Camden and moved back to Brighton, at last my home, a young child, in nursery and a wife that still travels to Camden for work, meant I could and we could go to more games as a family, but the weekends are precious with a young child and family with us both working and our daughter in breakfast and after school clubs, as a good father it was only right I spent time with the family watching her grow and become an Albion fan, going to probably 10 games a season together and few on my own, along with playing a decent standard of football #prouddad.
Well now, she is nearly 14 and does not need me as much, I am no longer cool, I have time on my hands (in-between running her around still of course)
I got myself my very first season ticket, ok I had to miss the first two games as we were on holiday, but still, this is massive for me.
also bagged three home games with my daughter for the Euro games, so cool....
So blame me if we lose today.
We were also knackered last time out against them after so many big games in a short space of time at the end of the season...They will press us high like they did at their ground last season. Sadly, they were the best team we faced who employed that tactic, their team is full of big, physical runners who are disciplined too. Hopefully RDZ has something to counteract it as they even managed to prevent our out ball - the long pass to the wingers - last time.
Enjoy the season as a STH. You have earned it.Monumentous day for myself today
First watching the Albion in 77 when my uncle took me to a game, I became a fan, then the family moved up to Wigan, I went to the odd game and then started following the Albion mainly to away games from about 85, I moved to Manchester at 16 and London at 21 and I continued following the Albion and going to more home games, but still mainly away games. Then when we knew we were having a child, we sold our flat in Camden and moved back to Brighton, at last my home, a young child, in nursery and a wife that still travels to Camden for work, meant I could and we could go to more games as a family, but the weekends are precious with a young child and family with us both working and our daughter in breakfast and after school clubs, as a good father it was only right I spent time with the family watching her grow and become an Albion fan, going to probably 10 games a season together and few on my own, along with playing a decent standard of football #prouddad.
Well now, she is nearly 14 and does not need me as much, I am no longer cool, I have time on my hands (in-between running her around still of course)
I got myself my very first season ticket, ok I had to miss the first two games as we were on holiday, but still, this is massive for me.
also bagged three home games with my daughter for the Euro games, so cool....
So blame me if we lose today.
Okidoke, blame assignedMonumentous day for myself today
First watching the Albion in 77 when my uncle took me to a game, I became a fan, then the family moved up to Wigan, I went to the odd game and then started following the Albion mainly to away games from about 85, I moved to Manchester at 16 and London at 21 and I continued following the Albion and going to more home games, but still mainly away games. Then when we knew we were having a child, we sold our flat in Camden and moved back to Brighton, at last my home, a young child, in nursery and a wife that still travels to Camden for work, meant I could and we could go to more games as a family, but the weekends are precious with a young child and family with us both working and our daughter in breakfast and after school clubs, as a good father it was only right I spent time with the family watching her grow and become an Albion fan, going to probably 10 games a season together and few on my own, along with playing a decent standard of football #prouddad.
Well now, she is nearly 14 and does not need me as much, I am no longer cool, I have time on my hands (in-between running her around still of course)
I got myself my very first season ticket, ok I had to miss the first two games as we were on holiday, but still, this is massive for me.
also bagged three home games with my daughter for the Euro games, so cool....
So blame me if we lose today.
Yeah you can buy 2 tickets in your own name. You don't even need to put his name down to get the tickets.Ticket query ā¦.must admit to being a bit ignorant on this as i am a STH and only buy others if their is a guest ticket optionā¦.but am i able to buy a ticket on the exchange for my son in law today even though he isnāt a member
Dan Burn is rapidly becoming Smug Eddie Mk II for me ā¦ so yesMuch as I like and respect Dan Burn it would be nice to see him turned inside out by Mitoma and Solly today...