Box of Frogs
Zamoras Left Boot
well thank you very much! It was only a suggestion.
If that really was you that asked the question then you are a bigger plank than I thought!
well thank you very much! It was only a suggestion.
Well Fulham were getting circa £2m a year off Kappa
Did Barber really say there was more pain to come for the fans or was that just put on here as a wind up?
And if he did, did he allude to what it would be?
In order to get that transport up and running on Boxing Day the Football League have been kind to us and effectively we've not got a Boxing Day game this year
Has anybody successfully played this back via BBC iplayer radio ? It will not play for me on either iPhone or iPad. Just hangs and hangs whilst trying to play. Other shows play fine. Ta.
I could probably upload the recording to YouTube if it's useful. Would have thought the club will get it on Player imminently, though?
Well Fulham were getting circa £2m a year off Kappa
Seems to be working fine on a laptop - http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...Special_Brighton_and_Hove_Albions_Fans_Forum/
Originally Posted by TottonSeagull View Post
Q: Just going back to the logistics of the transport, both Paul and Tony - is it possible that Brighton could invest in their own rolling stock? We can have a transport system from Brighton to Lewes continually rolling during the period of the game that isn't reliant on the actual Southern Rail timetable. Cos we haven't got any choice but to go with what the timetable is. We've got commuters etc at the weekends, during the week, then you've got your leisure travellers at the weekend, and it's a mixture of football supporters and people who are not necessarily wanting to get involved with all that. I don't know whether it's a possibility but it's just a thought.
Was this guy really being serious? Club trains?? Question of the night for me!! Surely no one is that thick...........or maybe they are!
Yes, rather worryingly I think he was.
Oscar - well we have a new hero don't we! His answers in broken English were full, considered and showed a dry sense of humour. I'm loving this fella already.
Absolutely
"I don't care if they are Spanish or English or Welsh" was one highlight
Wolves Burrda kit deal (signed when they were in the Premier League) was worth £1m a year, for 3 years. Their new kit deal with puma (which was signed before they got relegated last season), is worth £1m over the 3 year duration.
Moral of the story, I guess, is that being in the Premier League seems to generate a lot of money in terms of kit deals.