andybaha
Active member
I’m not suggesting that you pass up the opportunity to watch the Albion but if you don’t follow them away and if like me you just like to watch a game of football, rather than get dragged off shopping, you could do worse than wander along to the Dripping Pan.
I went a few times last season and to the home game against Thurrock this season. It’s only a tenner to get in and U16s are free. The atmosphere is really good and you can have couple of pints of Harveys. The standard of football is not bad and there are several players with an Albion connection such as Chris Breach, Sonny Cobbs and Lewis Ide. The two goals against Thurrock were as good as you would see anywhere.
The club is now community owned, the manager works for nothing and the team is a mixture of experience and lots of youngsters, many of whom have come through the Lewes youth team. They are at home against Hampton & Richmond on September 4th when the Albion don’t have a game.
You also don't need to go anywhere near Crawley.
I went a few times last season and to the home game against Thurrock this season. It’s only a tenner to get in and U16s are free. The atmosphere is really good and you can have couple of pints of Harveys. The standard of football is not bad and there are several players with an Albion connection such as Chris Breach, Sonny Cobbs and Lewis Ide. The two goals against Thurrock were as good as you would see anywhere.
The club is now community owned, the manager works for nothing and the team is a mixture of experience and lots of youngsters, many of whom have come through the Lewes youth team. They are at home against Hampton & Richmond on September 4th when the Albion don’t have a game.
You also don't need to go anywhere near Crawley.