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It's a trojan horse for a European Super LeagueTotally agree, it is nothing more than a money making machine now, for the elite clubs and UEFA
It's a trojan horse for a European Super LeagueTotally agree, it is nothing more than a money making machine now, for the elite clubs and UEFA
No I am 40 years to old to wear a modern football shirt, although when going to games I do have a couple or retro 50s and 70s shirt, but I would never wear a football shirt outside a football match.Someone was wearing a Palace shirt for Sunday lunch in the Stirling Arms?
I'm guessing it wasn't a grown man geez
Or did you see it in gents toilet mirror?
OK, thanks for your honesty. I'm wondering if this line gets repeated enough that the idea takes hold a bit. Not fishing here, but I have read a few accounts of how the 1861 date was arrived at and I have to say I would be feeling more than a touch of embarrassment if it was my club. Is it fair to say it's been greeted with a shrug of the shoulders then?With a large pitch of salt that’s how most of us judge it…but in a marketing way it seems to have moved a lot of shirts, in fact I saw one being worn in the Stirling arms a couple of Sundays ago that made me smile.
BTW The Stirling arms does a cracking Sunday lunch.
I expect the number of games to hit us in the league as it does all of the clubs that compete in Europe and are not Manchester City so could easily finish outside top 10 (our hope is obviously we don’t but that will be down to how squad copes with the volume).So if Brighton next season go back to their normal 10th to 15th placing is that going to make you dull and boring ? There is a few people on this board who maybe setting themselves up to look a bit silly.
What I don't understand (unless it was bullshit) is why he hasn't agreed the £200k a week contract that was offered to him at Palace. If he was waiting for a better offer (Saudi, I assume), would he not have lined that up instead by now?So, is it right that Wil's contract runs out today? What next for Mr Tumble?
I can't believe we haven't pointed out that the first recorded games BHA played in were in 1066. Just after winning at Stamford Bridge we lost at home to some French team full of Normans.OK, thanks for your honesty. I'm wondering if this line gets repeated enough that the idea takes hold a bit. Not fishing here, but I have read a few accounts of how the 1861 date was arrived at and I have to say I would be feeling more than a touch of embarrassment if it was my club. Is it fair to say it's been greeted with a shrug of the shoulders then?
Yes but forgetting all of that...I can't believe we haven't pointed out that the first recorded games BHA played in were in 1066. Just after winning at Stamford Bridge we lost at home to some French team full of Normans.
and the away fans were throwing things on the pitch, they could've had someone's eye out!I can't believe we haven't pointed out that the first recorded games BHA played in were in 1066. Just after winning at Stamford Bridge we lost at home to some French team full of Normans.
I think that offer has expired too.Can't see Mr Tumble going to Saudi Arabia, he got homesick in Manchester, personally hope CPFC (2010) Ltd waste £200k a week and keep him
That's a shameI think that offer has expired too.
I think aiming for a top 10 finish realistically. Chances of infiltrating the top 6 again next season without Mac Callister and Caicedo and with Chelsea and Liverpool bound to improve are very slim, especially with the extra fixtures.Some interesting observations here.
Yes Roy probably is the best option right now, hopefully taking Paddy under his wing and showing him the ropes until he can take over on his own.
Loz made a good comparison with our friends at Charlton, who became too big for their boots and wanted to push on to the next level, so got rid of Curbishley, and have gone downhill ever since
What is the expectation now for Brighton? After qualifying for Europe, does that mean the target is more than just staying up each season, like the other 12 or 13 clubs? Is a place in the Premier League now a given now, like a Spurs or Chelsea? Is it all about pushing on now, and always looking up rather than down?
Just curious, as I do read a lot here saying how far behind you have left us.
I believe that was the game James Milner made his debutYes but forgetting all of that...
... What happened when we only finished 11th the following season?
In the news of Roy's appointment, he does say that the target is a top half finish, which I would happily take now. Who knows, Wilf could become his first signing! At least IF he does sign again, I believe we would lose the sell on clause to ManUre from when he returnedI think aiming for a top 10 finish realistically. Chances of infiltrating the top 6 again next season without Mac Callister and Caicedo and with Chelsea and Liverpool bound to improve are very slim, especially with the extra fixtures.
Don't think anyone outside of the 'big 6' and the Saudis can genuinely say they're 100% not going to be in a relegation battle.
Of the 'big' sides, I can see Liverpool pushing City this season with Mac Allister and Szoboszlai in the middle, two exceptional additions.