maresfield seagull
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- May 23, 2006
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That'd be me.
Is that Krona Swanny ?
That'd be me.
'but the smattering of boos in the ground at full-time belied a fanbase whose expectations have been raised by the champagne football of recent months. Not all of them, you suspect, were there for the Withdean and the Goldstone years'
Is that Krona Swanny ?
I wasn’t there yesterday, ergo I didn’t boo. But had I been there, I wouldn’t have boo’d. I’d probably have just muttered “FFS” (increasingly, my default response to most things these days) and rued the £100+ I’d just spent on day out for me and the kids to watch a 0-0 in which we pissed away chance after chance. Again.
Having said that, I was at the Goldstone and Withdean regularly - but that doesn’t mean I should have my expectations of our current crop of multi- millionaire international footballers forever calibrated at division 3 & 4 levels, no matter what some bloke at the Guardian thinks.
WE ALL KNOW THAT THANKS GUARDIAN!
Signing a striker or goal scorer is very complex.
The ones we get are either too inexperienced or not Premier League level.
The ones we miss out on tend to do very well.
The club don’t want to break the salary cap/transfer budget to do it.
They just need some luck picking up a youngish player that is good value for money but will take chances regularly.
Probably some Tottenham fans said much the same thing about Alan Sugar once. Football chewed him up and spat him out. Football doesn't follow the normal rules of commerce. Some of the smartest people in business still end up with large quantities of egg on their face when it comes to football
'but the smattering of boos in the ground at full-time belied a fanbase whose expectations have been raised by the champagne football of recent months. Not all of them, you suspect, were there for the Withdean and the Goldstone years'
WE ALL KNOW THAT THANKS GUARDIAN!
Signing a striker or goal scorer is very complex.
The ones we get are either too inexperienced or not Premier League level.
The ones we miss out on tend to do very well.
The club don’t want to break the salary cap/transfer budget to do it.
They just need some luck picking up a youngish player that is good value for money but will take chances regularly.
Does the article mention Joe Linton is shite, who would you sign and happy to spend someone else’s money If not I’m out.
I have always enjoyed The Guardian's sport page.
Always well written.
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I wasn’t there yesterday, ergo I didn’t boo. But had I been there, I wouldn’t have boo’d. I’d probably have just muttered “FFS” (increasingly, my default response to most things these days) and rued the £100+ I’d just spent on day out for me and the kids to watch a 0-0 in which we pissed away chance after chance. Again.
Having said that, I was at the Goldstone and Withdean regularly - but that doesn’t mean I should have my expectations of our current crop of multi- millionaire international footballers forever calibrated at division 3 & 4 levels, no matter what some bloke at the Guardian thinks.
Yes, quite.
And why must we always hark back to that game at Gillingham against Darlington? We have fans who go home and away, can legally drink and illegally shove their noses full of hooter who weren’t even born that day. Move on FFS.
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Move on?
OK. I'm going to support Chelsea because I think they are the best team in Europe and are bound to win something this season.
They seem to be forgetting that we did play at this level at the Goldstone and probably scored more goals too!
Buying your Burberry as we speak no doubt
They seem to be forgetting that we did play at this level at the Goldstone and probably scored more goals too!
Move on?
OK. I'm going to support Chelsea because I think they are the best team in Europe and are bound to win something this season.
Move on?
OK. I'm going to support Chelsea because I think they are the best team in Europe and are bound to win something this season.
You keep saying this although you can largely bet the Nunez deal would smash the wage bracket & transfer fee if it ever happens.WE ALL KNOW THAT THANKS GUARDIAN!
Signing a striker or goal scorer is very complex.
The ones we get are either too inexperienced or not Premier League level.
The ones we miss out on tend to do very well.
The club don’t want to break the salary cap/transfer budget to do it.
They just need some luck picking up a youngish player that is good value for money but will take chances regularly.