Fiskmås
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Hi, I'm getting on a plane this Thursday for a long weekend in Brighton and I'm wondering if I could once again refer to NSC’s collective wisdom for practical advice. The main goal of my three-day Viking invasion of Sussex is of course the West Ham game on Saturday, but I do have all Friday and Saturday evening to wander aimlessly around as well.
First off, are there any pubs/places to eat that shouldn’t be missed? I do eat everything (unfortunately), and since this is a trip with focus on the Albion, it would of course be fun to visit some establishments with history/ties to the club – do any spring to mind? Here I really feel like Google is letting me down with its suggestions (mostly pesky paid ads).
I’m also toying with the idea of finding buses to the Goldstone Ground and Withdean Stadium for a trip down the club’s memory lane and a pint wherever one can be found. Provided they're still standing (as you can tell I still have some research to do), as locals where would you put that idea on a scale from "That sure would be interesting" to "You're clearly out of your mind"?
Also, do I understand correctly that there’s no official Albion shop in the city, there’s only the one at the Amex? I plan on picking up some scarves and maybe some general knick-knacks for me and the kids, and it would be lovely to do that already on Friday to avoid the queues in the Falmer shop after the game (or having to keep track of a shopping bag in the stands if I do my shopping beforehand). I find references to a pop-up shop in the city centre during the Christmas period, should I understand that as there is no permanent shop in town? Do any of the general sports retailers sell official BHA merchandise?
And as for getting to the Amex – I’m staying close to the pier and it seems there are a few buses to choose from straight from Old Steine (stop F) to the grounds. Are there any reasons why that would be a terrible idea, or do they usually operate relatively smoothly? And how far in advance of the 3:00 PM kick off would you recommend getting going?
Sorry for an unnecessarily long post, but I’d be very grateful for any input! And I promise to keep the pillaging and plundering to a minimum.
First off, are there any pubs/places to eat that shouldn’t be missed? I do eat everything (unfortunately), and since this is a trip with focus on the Albion, it would of course be fun to visit some establishments with history/ties to the club – do any spring to mind? Here I really feel like Google is letting me down with its suggestions (mostly pesky paid ads).
I’m also toying with the idea of finding buses to the Goldstone Ground and Withdean Stadium for a trip down the club’s memory lane and a pint wherever one can be found. Provided they're still standing (as you can tell I still have some research to do), as locals where would you put that idea on a scale from "That sure would be interesting" to "You're clearly out of your mind"?
Also, do I understand correctly that there’s no official Albion shop in the city, there’s only the one at the Amex? I plan on picking up some scarves and maybe some general knick-knacks for me and the kids, and it would be lovely to do that already on Friday to avoid the queues in the Falmer shop after the game (or having to keep track of a shopping bag in the stands if I do my shopping beforehand). I find references to a pop-up shop in the city centre during the Christmas period, should I understand that as there is no permanent shop in town? Do any of the general sports retailers sell official BHA merchandise?
And as for getting to the Amex – I’m staying close to the pier and it seems there are a few buses to choose from straight from Old Steine (stop F) to the grounds. Are there any reasons why that would be a terrible idea, or do they usually operate relatively smoothly? And how far in advance of the 3:00 PM kick off would you recommend getting going?
Sorry for an unnecessarily long post, but I’d be very grateful for any input! And I promise to keep the pillaging and plundering to a minimum.