Gazwag
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Would have been less hassle playing in the ****ing fog
Yes I'm sure everybody would have been made up if it was called off at half time like the Reading game was
Would have been less hassle playing in the ****ing fog
I haven't got the foggiest why people are getting so wound up. Have I mist something.
Good post !Are you actually serious? Is this some ammo for your blog thing.
You are working in north west London. Cricklewood? Kings Cross?
Why can't you get home? Why? Thameslink run a full service EVERYDAY their drivers are not involved in these series of strikes.
Yet you whinge and whinge about the rescheduling of a match the club have to play, by EFL rules, within a month of its postponement.
Take yourself back to the dark dark days of January 10th 1997. And tell the assembled Albion fans that you are from the future and that in 20 years time the club will have a super stadium in Brighton be playing regularly to attendances of 30,000 plus, be top of the entire football league (instead of rock bottom) and the current chairman, is local lad who has invested £100m plus in the club .
Then, say that in 2017 you are having a moan, because a re-arranged fixture doesn't fit in with your personal plans.
Stand back and see what they have to say.
I thought one was about overtime and the other was about the role of conductors? !
Indeed.You know you need to reevaluate your position when HB&B is the voice of reason.
You know you need to reevaluate your position when HB&B is the voice of reason.
How long does it take to walk from Brighton station to the Amex - more than an hour?
I probably can't make this now but fully understand why the club have chosen this date. Avoiding fixture congestion has to be the priority and we need this game to be played in January to have a chance of doing that.
Can't understand why some on here are upset. As others have said there is a chance that the strike will be called off (and the club would look stupid if that happened and they hadn't scheduled a game for that time) and they will ensure other services are improved for the night. Along with that the Football League will want us to play asap and any other date could then become a day of a train strike day.
Smart work from the club, we all know the FA Cup match will be a 2nd string time again. Ignore we strike the show must go on, we're getting used to it now
Good post !
*Goes for lie down*
Presume the buses will be completely rammed if no Falmer trains. It's bad enough when there are!Stroll down to St Peter's church and catch a bus going to Falmer. Can use your ticket for free travel.
It wasn't an act of Sky, it was an act of the club. If we'd have left it at Sat 3pm it would have been played. Sky have played havoc with our fixture list but that's to be expected. I didn't expect the club to join in.
You're right on later dates, though it would have given more chance for a negotiated settlement
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