Gully
Monkey in a seagull suit.
I remember that game, with the bizarre sight of an Albion fan on top of a dug-out during the half-time protest...dark, dark days!
Unbelievable! And, TBH, I dont care a monkey's who wins. There are some games I cant bare to lose (Leeds are the prime example) but this one has something far more important than the result... it is a reminder to all of us how far we have come and how close to disaster we were.
The game stands for everything... the result is meaningless in comparison.
Hope the good times can get even better for us both. See you in the Premiership!
Really looking forward to welcome Donny at The Amex.
I was in the North Stand for that last game at The Goldstone.
My match ticket, football programme were mounted & in a frame in my spare room.
Don't worry I said to my wife, we will have a new ground in no time at all & vowed not to take the frame down until after we played our first game in a new stadium. 14 years later.....
I bear no ill tidings towards Donny fans, they are among the best fans in the country, but this love in is making me choke on my prawn bagguette - I want to beat the prawn cocktail sauce out of them and skewer their goalkeeper over my BBQ.
I took a local girlfriend down there for the oft-postponed FA Cup replay with Peterborough in the 80s. We ordered the drinks then noticed a red telephone, illuminated batphone style, with a 'BRIGHTON GAY SWITCHBOARD' dymo label stuck on it!You could tried Bulldog in St James St, Kemptown. They are always very accommodating....(apparently!!)
I bear no ill tidings towards Donny fans, they are among the best fans in the country, but this love in is making me choke on my prawn bagguette - I want to beat the prawn cocktail sauce out of them and skewer their goalkeeper over my BBQ.
Yeah, I suppose it can get a bit overwhelming. Football is exciting because we all want to win. Having to play a club that we dont hate seems to suggest that we wont be as excited. For 90 minutes we will all be as partisan as ever (possibly without the aggresive chants aimed at the opposing fans) but we all have the consolation that, if we lose, there was always something bigger at stake... us fans are still here. Directors, managers and players come and go, but the individual supporter is there for life... and sometimes we have our day. This one is yours.
Sure I want the 3 points. Sure I want to show you how good we are after last season's near disaster. But I dont want to do any skewering with prawn cocktails... us northern boys love gravy, you know!
Am i reading this correctly, are you suggesting this man stays in the shithole that delayed the Amex for a decade and spend money there?You could always base yourself in Lewes. Great town and pubs (and brewery), 6 miles from the stadium.
Eh? For the MILLIONTH time ...Am i reading this correctly, are you suggesting this man stays in the shithole that delayed the Amex for a decade and spend money there?
Eh? For the MILLIONTH time ...
The good people of Lewes put together 5,000 signatures on a petition IN FAVOUR of the stadium ... in just one week. It was only a few members of the district council - mainly based in Peacehaven and Telscombe Cliffs, not Lewes town - who were against.
Eh? For the MILLIONTH time ...
The good people of Lewes put together 5,000 signatures on a petition IN FAVOUR of the stadium ... in just one week. It was only a few members of the district council - mainly based in Peacehaven and Telscombe Cliffs, not Lewes town - who were against.
Eh? For the MILLIONTH time ...
The good people of Lewes put together 5,000 signatures on a petition IN FAVOUR of the stadium ... in just one week. It was only a few members of the district council - mainly based in Peacehaven and Telscombe Cliffs, not Lewes town - who were against.
Absolute rubbish! I was collecting signatures - including at the late night Christmas shopping event. Lewes residents overwhelmingly backed the stadium. This is also confirmed by the door-to-door canvassing that the Seagulls Party candidates and supporters did at the local elections.Most of those signatures were not from lewes residents, but from shoppers from the surrounding areas
Am i reading this correctly, are you suggesting this man stays in the shithole that delayed the Amex for a decade and spend money there?