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Is Falmer just not big enough for us?



Goring Gull

New member
Jul 5, 2003
6,725
Huddersfield
Or will it be fine taking into account all these away following sell outs the potential for home support - Just thinking if we hit the Premier league in 3 years - Will we need too and can we extend?

Better get the sEason ticket application in asap.
 










Albion Dan

Banned
Jul 8, 2003
11,125
Peckham
Its is built to easly expand to around 36k I believe. Fill in the corners and add a new tier to the East stand all easily possible.
 




ILIKECANDLES

Banned
Sep 1, 2010
1,854
return off the moaning mong

of:
–preposition 1. (used to indicate distance or direction from, separation, deprivation, etc.): within a mile of the church; south of Omaha; to be robbed of one's money.
2. (used to indicate derivation, origin, or source): a man of good family; the plays of Shakespeare; a piece of cake.
3. (used to indicate cause, motive, occasion, or reason): to die of hunger.
4. (used to indicate material, component parts, substance, or contents): a dress of silk; an apartment of three rooms; a book of poems; a package of cheese.
5. (used to indicate apposition or identity): Is that idiot of a salesman calling again?
6. (used to indicate specific identity or a particular item within a category): the city of Chicago; thoughts of love.
7. (used to indicate possession, connection, or association): the king of France; the property of the church.
8. (used to indicate inclusion in a number, class, or whole): one of us.
9. (used to indicate the objective relation, the object of the action noted by the preceding noun or the application of a verb or adjective): the ringing of bells; He writes her of home; I'm tired of working.
10. (used to indicate reference or respect): There is talk of peace.
11. (used to indicate qualities or attributes): an ambassador of remarkable tact.
12. (used to indicate a specified time): They arrived of an evening.
13. Chiefly Northern U.S. before the hour of; until: twenty minutes of five.
14. on the part of: It was very mean of you to laugh at me.
15. in respect to: fleet of foot.
16. set aside for or devoted to: a minute of prayer.
17. Archaic. by: consumed of worms.

off:
–adverb 1. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off.
2. so as to be no longer covering or enclosing: to take a hat off; to take the wrapping off.
3. away from a place: to run off; to look off toward the west.
4. away from a path, course, etc.; aside: This road branches off to Grove City.
5. so as to be away or on one's way: to start off early; to cast off.
6. away from what is considered normal, regular, standard, or the like: to go off on a tangent.
7. from a charge or price: He took 10 percent off for all cash purchases.
8. at a distance in space or future time: to back off a few feet; Summer is only a week off.
9. out of operation or effective existence: Turn the lights off.
10. into operation or action: The alarm goes off at noon.
11. so as to interrupt continuity or cause discontinuance: Negotiations have been broken off.
12. in absence from work, service, a job, etc.: two days off at Christmas.
13. completely; utterly: to kill off all the inhabitants.
14. with prompt or ready performance: to dash a letter off.
15. to fulfillment, or into execution or effect: The contest came off on the appointed day.
16. into nonexistence or nothingness: My headache passed off soon.
17. so as to be delineated, divided, or apportioned: Mark it off into equal parts.
18. away from a state of consciousness: I must have dozed off.
19. Nautical. away from the land, a ship, the wind, etc.
–preposition 20. so as no longer to be supported by, attached to, on, resting on, or unified with: Take your feet off the table! Break a piece of bread off the loaf.
21. deviating from: off balance; off course.
22. below or less than the usual or expected level or standard: 20 percent off the marked price; I was off my golf game.
23. away, disengaged, or resting from: to be off duty on Tuesdays.
24. Informal. refraining or abstaining from; denying oneself the pleasure, company, practice, etc., of: He's off gambling.
25. away from; apart or distant from: a village off the main road.
26. leading into or away from: an alley off 12th Street.
27. not fixed on or directed toward, as the gaze, eyes, etc.: Their eyes weren't off the king for a moment.
28. Informal. from (a specified source): I bought it off a street vendor.
29. from or of, indicating material or component parts: to lunch off cheese and fruit.
30. from or by such means or use of: living off an inheritance; living off his parents.
31. Nautical. at some distance to seaward of: off Cape Hatteras.
–adjective 32. in error; wrong: You are off on that point.
33. slightly abnormal or not quite sane: He is a little off, but he's really harmless.
34. not up to standard; not so good or satisfactory as usual; inferior or subnormal: a good play full of off moments.
35. no longer in effect, in operation, or in process: The agreement is off.
36. stopped from flowing, as by the closing of a valve: The electricity is off.
37. in a specified state, circumstance, etc.: to be badly off for money.
38. (of time) free from work or duty; nonworking: a pastime for one's off hours.
39. not working at one's usual occupation: We're off Wednesdays during the summer.
40. of less than the ordinary activity, liveliness, or lively interest; slack: an off season in the tourist trade.
41. unlikely; remote; doubtful: on the off chance that we'd find her at home.
42. more distant; farther: the off side of a wall.
43. (of a vehicle, single animal, or pair of animals hitched side by side) of, being, or pertaining to the right as seen from the rider's or driver's viewpoint (opposed to near): the off horse; the off side.
44. starting on one's way; leaving: I'm off to Europe on Monday. They're off and running in the third race at Aqueduct.
45. lower in price or value; down: Stock prices were off this morning.
46. Nautical. noting one of two like things that is the farther from the shore; seaward: the off side of the ship.
47. Cricket. noting or pertaining to that side of the wicket or of the field opposite that on which the batsman stands.
 




kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,810
Yes, they've built in the capacity to expand the stadium if needed.
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,017
Pattknull med Haksprut
........I note you fail to mention we currently have smaller gates than...................Chesterfield
 


thejackal

Throbbing Member
Oct 22, 2008
1,160
Brighthelmstone
of:
–preposition 1. (used to indicate distance or direction from, separation, deprivation, etc.): within a mile of the church; south of Omaha; to be robbed of one's money.
2. (used to indicate derivation, origin, or source): a man of good family; the plays of Shakespeare; a piece of cake.
3. (used to indicate cause, motive, occasion, or reason): to die of hunger.
4. (used to indicate material, component parts, substance, or contents): a dress of silk; an apartment of three rooms; a book of poems; a package of cheese.
5. (used to indicate apposition or identity): Is that idiot of a salesman calling again?
6. (used to indicate specific identity or a particular item within a category): the city of Chicago; thoughts of love.
7. (used to indicate possession, connection, or association): the king of France; the property of the church.
8. (used to indicate inclusion in a number, class, or whole): one of us.
9. (used to indicate the objective relation, the object of the action noted by the preceding noun or the application of a verb or adjective): the ringing of bells; He writes her of home; I'm tired of working.
10. (used to indicate reference or respect): There is talk of peace.
11. (used to indicate qualities or attributes): an ambassador of remarkable tact.
12. (used to indicate a specified time): They arrived of an evening.
13. Chiefly Northern U.S. before the hour of; until: twenty minutes of five.
14. on the part of: It was very mean of you to laugh at me.
15. in respect to: fleet of foot.
16. set aside for or devoted to: a minute of prayer.
17. Archaic. by: consumed of worms.

off:
–adverb 1. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off.
2. so as to be no longer covering or enclosing: to take a hat off; to take the wrapping off.
3. away from a place: to run off; to look off toward the west.
4. away from a path, course, etc.; aside: This road branches off to Grove City.
5. so as to be away or on one's way: to start off early; to cast off.
6. away from what is considered normal, regular, standard, or the like: to go off on a tangent.
7. from a charge or price: He took 10 percent off for all cash purchases.
8. at a distance in space or future time: to back off a few feet; Summer is only a week off.
9. out of operation or effective existence: Turn the lights off.
10. into operation or action: The alarm goes off at noon.
11. so as to interrupt continuity or cause discontinuance: Negotiations have been broken off.
12. in absence from work, service, a job, etc.: two days off at Christmas.
13. completely; utterly: to kill off all the inhabitants.
14. with prompt or ready performance: to dash a letter off.
15. to fulfillment, or into execution or effect: The contest came off on the appointed day.
16. into nonexistence or nothingness: My headache passed off soon.
17. so as to be delineated, divided, or apportioned: Mark it off into equal parts.
18. away from a state of consciousness: I must have dozed off.
19. Nautical. away from the land, a ship, the wind, etc.
–preposition 20. so as no longer to be supported by, attached to, on, resting on, or unified with: Take your feet off the table! Break a piece of bread off the loaf.
21. deviating from: off balance; off course.
22. below or less than the usual or expected level or standard: 20 percent off the marked price; I was off my golf game.
23. away, disengaged, or resting from: to be off duty on Tuesdays.
24. Informal. refraining or abstaining from; denying oneself the pleasure, company, practice, etc., of: He's off gambling.
25. away from; apart or distant from: a village off the main road.
26. leading into or away from: an alley off 12th Street.
27. not fixed on or directed toward, as the gaze, eyes, etc.: Their eyes weren't off the king for a moment.
28. Informal. from (a specified source): I bought it off a street vendor.
29. from or of, indicating material or component parts: to lunch off cheese and fruit.
30. from or by such means or use of: living off an inheritance; living off his parents.
31. Nautical. at some distance to seaward of: off Cape Hatteras.
–adjective 32. in error; wrong: You are off on that point.
33. slightly abnormal or not quite sane: He is a little off, but he's really harmless.
34. not up to standard; not so good or satisfactory as usual; inferior or subnormal: a good play full of off moments.
35. no longer in effect, in operation, or in process: The agreement is off.
36. stopped from flowing, as by the closing of a valve: The electricity is off.
37. in a specified state, circumstance, etc.: to be badly off for money.
38. (of time) free from work or duty; nonworking: a pastime for one's off hours.
39. not working at one's usual occupation: We're off Wednesdays during the summer.
40. of less than the ordinary activity, liveliness, or lively interest; slack: an off season in the tourist trade.
41. unlikely; remote; doubtful: on the off chance that we'd find her at home.
42. more distant; farther: the off side of a wall.
43. (of a vehicle, single animal, or pair of animals hitched side by side) of, being, or pertaining to the right as seen from the rider's or driver's viewpoint (opposed to near): the off horse; the off side.
44. starting on one's way; leaving: I'm off to Europe on Monday. They're off and running in the third race at Aqueduct.
45. lower in price or value; down: Stock prices were off this morning.
46. Nautical. noting one of two like things that is the farther from the shore; seaward: the off side of the ship.
47. Cricket. noting or pertaining to that side of the wicket or of the field opposite that on which the batsman stands.

Pendant = a hanging object, generally attached to a necklace or an earring.

Pedant = one who exhibits or attempts to exhibit one's learning or scholarship ostentatiously.

Cock = Penis, Willy, Phallus.
 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,429
Location Location
can go up to 32,000 corners extra seating at the back of east side,need to raise roof for further increase:thumbsup:or rip out 2000 1901 seats and replace with 5,000 proper seats:thumbsup:

They don't need to raise the roof of the East for an extra tier. It can slot it straight in above the current seating without touching the roof. The 2nd tier concourse is already in place to accomodate it.
 












Philzo-93

Well-known member
Jan 17, 2009
2,797
North Stand
of:
–preposition 1. (used to indicate distance or direction from, separation, deprivation, etc.): within a mile of the church; south of Omaha; to be robbed of one's money.
2. (used to indicate derivation, origin, or source): a man of good family; the plays of Shakespeare; a piece of cake.
3. (used to indicate cause, motive, occasion, or reason): to die of hunger.
4. (used to indicate material, component parts, substance, or contents): a dress of silk; an apartment of three rooms; a book of poems; a package of cheese.
5. (used to indicate apposition or identity): Is that idiot of a salesman calling again?
6. (used to indicate specific identity or a particular item within a category): the city of Chicago; thoughts of love.
7. (used to indicate possession, connection, or association): the king of France; the property of the church.
8. (used to indicate inclusion in a number, class, or whole): one of us.
9. (used to indicate the objective relation, the object of the action noted by the preceding noun or the application of a verb or adjective): the ringing of bells; He writes her of home; I'm tired of working.
10. (used to indicate reference or respect): There is talk of peace.
11. (used to indicate qualities or attributes): an ambassador of remarkable tact.
12. (used to indicate a specified time): They arrived of an evening.
13. Chiefly Northern U.S. before the hour of; until: twenty minutes of five.
14. on the part of: It was very mean of you to laugh at me.
15. in respect to: fleet of foot.
16. set aside for or devoted to: a minute of prayer.
17. Archaic. by: consumed of worms.

off:
–adverb 1. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off.
2. so as to be no longer covering or enclosing: to take a hat off; to take the wrapping off.
3. away from a place: to run off; to look off toward the west.
4. away from a path, course, etc.; aside: This road branches off to Grove City.
5. so as to be away or on one's way: to start off early; to cast off.
6. away from what is considered normal, regular, standard, or the like: to go off on a tangent.
7. from a charge or price: He took 10 percent off for all cash purchases.
8. at a distance in space or future time: to back off a few feet; Summer is only a week off.
9. out of operation or effective existence: Turn the lights off.
10. into operation or action: The alarm goes off at noon.
11. so as to interrupt continuity or cause discontinuance: Negotiations have been broken off.
12. in absence from work, service, a job, etc.: two days off at Christmas.
13. completely; utterly: to kill off all the inhabitants.
14. with prompt or ready performance: to dash a letter off.
15. to fulfillment, or into execution or effect: The contest came off on the appointed day.
16. into nonexistence or nothingness: My headache passed off soon.
17. so as to be delineated, divided, or apportioned: Mark it off into equal parts.
18. away from a state of consciousness: I must have dozed off.
19. Nautical. away from the land, a ship, the wind, etc.
–preposition 20. so as no longer to be supported by, attached to, on, resting on, or unified with: Take your feet off the table! Break a piece of bread off the loaf.
21. deviating from: off balance; off course.
22. below or less than the usual or expected level or standard: 20 percent off the marked price; I was off my golf game.
23. away, disengaged, or resting from: to be off duty on Tuesdays.
24. Informal. refraining or abstaining from; denying oneself the pleasure, company, practice, etc., of: He's off gambling.
25. away from; apart or distant from: a village off the main road.
26. leading into or away from: an alley off 12th Street.
27. not fixed on or directed toward, as the gaze, eyes, etc.: Their eyes weren't off the king for a moment.
28. Informal. from (a specified source): I bought it off a street vendor.
29. from or of, indicating material or component parts: to lunch off cheese and fruit.
30. from or by such means or use of: living off an inheritance; living off his parents.
31. Nautical. at some distance to seaward of: off Cape Hatteras.
–adjective 32. in error; wrong: You are off on that point.
33. slightly abnormal or not quite sane: He is a little off, but he's really harmless.
34. not up to standard; not so good or satisfactory as usual; inferior or subnormal: a good play full of off moments.
35. no longer in effect, in operation, or in process: The agreement is off.
36. stopped from flowing, as by the closing of a valve: The electricity is off.
37. in a specified state, circumstance, etc.: to be badly off for money.
38. (of time) free from work or duty; nonworking: a pastime for one's off hours.
39. not working at one's usual occupation: We're off Wednesdays during the summer.
40. of less than the ordinary activity, liveliness, or lively interest; slack: an off season in the tourist trade.
41. unlikely; remote; doubtful: on the off chance that we'd find her at home.
42. more distant; farther: the off side of a wall.
43. (of a vehicle, single animal, or pair of animals hitched side by side) of, being, or pertaining to the right as seen from the rider's or driver's viewpoint (opposed to near): the off horse; the off side.
44. starting on one's way; leaving: I'm off to Europe on Monday. They're off and running in the third race at Aqueduct.
45. lower in price or value; down: Stock prices were off this morning.
46. Nautical. noting one of two like things that is the farther from the shore; seaward: the off side of the ship.
47. Cricket. noting or pertaining to that side of the wicket or of the field opposite that on which the batsman stands.

Boringpratthatdoesn'thavealife???
 








We can't get ahead of ourselves like this. Yes, Falmer can be extended, but 22,000 odd seats is way more than enough especially considering the distinct possibility that if not next season, at some point in the future we will probably be playing in this League again. It would be nice if we could develop an arrogant big club mentality in the future, but only when we truly deserve to.
 


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