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If you could sit next to anyone at Falmer who would you choose?



Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,830
Uffern
My dad - took me to first Albion games and who celebrated several promotions with me. He died 19 years ago so never saw the Archer/Bellotti years nor the resurrection.

Someone alive? I'd have Wardy and Spider either side of me giving their verdicts
 
















lenoard norman cohen and joe strummer:moo: each side with johnny cash behind me and david bowie in the seat in front:) and my two nephews each having the choice of sitting next to bowie or cash,for cup games i would like us to be joined by cook,matlock,jones:smokin::smokin::smokin:. if this can be arranged i would be most grateful also would be nice if dk joined us for a couple of games:bowdown:
 








A bit surreal but most of us are going to sit next to a complete stranger at Falmer. Who would you choose? Pick someone who is currently living and someone who is dead. For the purpose of this exercise, they will be at the zenith of their career whilst attending the matches and not a rotting corpse, or a pile of ashes.

1) My dad. No stranger, but he did introduce me to The Albion about 38 years ago. Quite simply my all time hero.
2) Adriel Harris of Cory Chisel & The Wandering sons next to me. Stunningly attractive and a brilliant musician.
3) Eric Cantona, especially for when we play Palace next season.
4) Hitler. Not known as one to sit on the fence. There are a few non football related questions that I'd like to ask him.
5) Princess Diana would be another person that I'd like to have a half time chat with, but I suspect that the novelty would soon wear off.

Howie Mandel - because he's hilarious or Chris Rock, though he might get a bit annoying after a while.
Charlize Theron, to keep my hands warm. Actually, who cares about the comedy stuff - she'd have to be first choice.
Jesus, as we could really use him as a sideline 'supersub'. He'd be able to get us back on terms if we were losing badly. He would get the best seats too, and be able to conjure up breaded fish, or fish sandwiches for lunch instead of having to go get a burger.
Jimi Hendrix, John Peel, or a coherent Syd Barrett to talk about music when the footy gets crap, Tutenkamen to tell me how the pyramids were built - always wondered.
Galileo or Leonardo Da Vinci for their reflections and general philosophies, or Confucius to impart words of incredible wisdom when we lose.
 


Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
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May 8, 2007
13,107
Toronto
An ITV commentator or pundit, purely so I could repeatedly punch them in the face when they started talking utter bollocks.
 






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