BUCKLEY THE DOG can't wait for the new season to start View attachment 44911
CHEER UP you miserable sods
NSC needs more pictures of pets in Albion gear. Unfortunately, my goldfish won't stay still for long enough.
BUCKLEY THE DOG can't wait for the new season to start View attachment 44911
CHEER UP you miserable sods
BUCKLEY THE DOG can't wait for the new season to start View attachment 44911
CHEER UP you miserable sods
Sush Walt, just sush. This is a happy-clappy thread for all the lickers. Woo hoo! Up the Albion! Fleece me Barber! All you moaners can just ruddy well shut up!
Agree with the premise of the thread.Wish we'd never moved from here. Still seeth when I'm going past the retail park that took it's place.
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Archer you
JFC said:"“It’s my first pre-season tour with Brighton because during the other pre-seasons I’ve been busy with international squads. It’s nice to finally do a whole pre-season and I feel fitter than ever.
“We had our first game on Wednesday and it was a good game for the second performance of our pre-season fixtures.
“Everybody wants to start and we want to get as many minutes as we can, so to be named in the starting XI made me very happy.
“I felt like I struck up a good partnership with Andrea Orlandi, playing in front of Crofty. I like playing with Andrea, I like the way he plays and we bounce off each other well. Hopefully I’ll have a chance to play alongside him during the season to come.
“I’ve been about the first team but I don’t really feel like I’ve started at Brighton, so it’s nice to get a full pre-season in because I’ve never had that before. I’ve never felt as fit as I do now and I’m really looking forward to the season ahead, because I want to push on and do as well as I can.”
“At Oxford I was starting almost every game and I’ve never done that before, so it was good. I realised what it’s like to play every week. It’s not easy but I’m pleased that I’ve done it because if I break into the Brighton side I know what it takes.
“Last season was split into two halves for me. I went on loan and started the majority of games but when I came back I couldn’t force my way into the side. Now I just look to the future and I’m aiming to start as many games as I can during the coming season.
“We’re all adapting to the new gaffer and training has been very good. It’s really energetic and fast, so hopefully that puts us in good stead ahead of the new season.”
What if increased costs mean you cannot afford to just go and enjoy the football? What about THOSE people?
Gulity as charged
I think I was just asking if the price of the uni parking was still £260 and had not gone down because of the travel levy
If you live in Brighton and Hove it's still pretty easy to get to the football in the grand scheme of things.
If you live further afield then it is a little more challenging, it always has been until two seasons ago. This is Brighton and Hove albion, not 'Sussex Albion'. I have plenty of mates who live in Brighton and support London teams. It's a pain in the arse and costly because they dont live within walking distance of the ground, but they still go.
Why are you seemingly on a mission to stir up as much shit as possible over transport costs? I am sure that if you pay for alternate ways of getting to games then the club refund you the travel levy. That means £25 per person for CONVENIENCE. Have you checked this possibility?
I live within the city of Brighton and Hove and if I don't stump up the extra £75 I'm going to have a journey of at least twice as long with uncertainty of how long it will take to get home. I love less than four miles from The Amex.
Ok I will bite...
I wonder whether you were one of the ones who were happy just to let Archer, Stanley and Bellotti grind our club down to the ground which then led to playing at the above ground...if people didn't "moan" in 1995, 1996 and 1997, you would NOT be enjoying watching a team led out by a former Spanish International...instead, we would be watching football at Whitehawk...
I would LOVE to be concentrating on the playing side of the ground, however, when you've been told that supporting the Albion would see a 85% increase in cost in just less than two years, you will excuse some of us who will want to "moan" because we don't have a bottomless pit of cash.
Perhaps, if money isn't a problem to you, as it clearly isn't; you would like to set up a fund and contribute to it to help those who will find it financially difficult to attend matches? No? I guessed not!
So if some of us want to "moan" then you should respect that, rather than blindly follow the club like a lapdog and agree to everything they want to introduce, no matter how unpopular or mercenary it is!
Is this you and WALT JABSCO View attachment 44932
Sush Walt, just sush. This is a happy-clappy thread for all the lickers. Woo hoo! Up the Albion! Fleece me Barber! All you moaners can just ruddy well shut up!
Eh? Who doesn't want the Albion to succeed? That's quite a jump you've made there: people are not happy about certain events that have happened and/or the way they've been handled, so therefore they don't want the Albion to succeed. Er, no.Amen to the OP, I can't believe so many people don't want the Albion to succeed this coming season