No.5 is just WRONG. Give him a proper number.
Gross 5 is flair
No.5 is just WRONG. Give him a proper number.
Like an edgier Enid Blyton rip-offGross 5 is flair
Like an edgier Enid Blyton rip-off
I'll be at the game next Friday night to - hopefully - see Groß vs GilmourIf he and Dunk got to play against each other…well I think I would burst with pride at the sight. What times.
Special memories, sorry for your lossThis is a slightly long and self indulgent post.
Seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner for Germany tonight has brought on a wave of grief.
My dad died on 27th May, so just under 2 weeks ago. My first thought on seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner is that I should text my dad and let him know, and then it hit me that never again can I text or chat to him about Brighton.
For context my dad first started taking me to the Goldstone in the late 80s when I was about 8. My dad and I had season tickets from 1990 until just under a year ago when his health meant we gave them up (ok we didn’t have one the first season at Gillingham but we went to almost every home game and got one for the second season).
We also did a huge number of away games regardless of the division. We went to Hereford together, the march through Mellor, Hartlepool for the only away win of that season, loads during the promotion seasons and up to the pandemic in the Premier League.
Anyway I miss him and I miss talking about Brighton to him.
Stay, forever, the optimist.This is a slightly long and self indulgent post.
Seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner for Germany tonight has brought on a wave of grief.
My dad died on 27th May, so just under 2 weeks ago. My first thought on seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner is that I should text my dad and let him know, and then it hit me that never again can I text or chat to him about Brighton.
For context my dad first started taking me to the Goldstone in the late 80s when I was about 8. My dad and I had season tickets from 1990 until just under a year ago when his health meant we gave them up (ok we didn’t have one the first season at Gillingham but we went to almost every home game and got one for the second season).
We also did a huge number of away games regardless of the division. We went to Hereford together, the march through Mellor, Hartlepool for the only away win of that season, loads during the promotion seasons and up to the pandemic in the Premier League.
Anyway I miss him and I miss talking about Brighton to him.
ah mate, all the very best.This is a slightly long and self indulgent post.
Seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner for Germany tonight has brought on a wave of grief.
My dad died on 27th May, so just under 2 weeks ago. My first thought on seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner is that I should text my dad and let him know, and then it hit me that never again can I text or chat to him about Brighton.
For context my dad first started taking me to the Goldstone in the late 80s when I was about 8. My dad and I had season tickets from 1990 until just under a year ago when his health meant we gave them up (ok we didn’t have one the first season at Gillingham but we went to almost every home game and got one for the second season).
We also did a huge number of away games regardless of the division. We went to Hereford together, the march through Mellor, Hartlepool for the only away win of that season, loads during the promotion seasons and up to the pandemic in the Premier League.
Anyway I miss him and I miss talking about Brighton to him.
sorry for your loss palThis is a slightly long and self indulgent post.
Seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner for Germany tonight has brought on a wave of grief.
My dad died on 27th May, so just under 2 weeks ago. My first thought on seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner is that I should text my dad and let him know, and then it hit me that never again can I text or chat to him about Brighton.
For context my dad first started taking me to the Goldstone in the late 80s when I was about 8. My dad and I had season tickets from 1990 until just under a year ago when his health meant we gave them up (ok we didn’t have one the first season at Gillingham but we went to almost every home game and got one for the second season).
We also did a huge number of away games regardless of the division. We went to Hereford together, the march through Mellor, Hartlepool for the only away win of that season, loads during the promotion seasons and up to the pandemic in the Premier League.
Anyway I miss him and I miss talking about Brighton to him.
It’s tough isn’t it. My dad passed away a few years ago and I still find myself thinking of what we would talk about Albion wise. He missed the European tour which I suspect he would have been amazed by.This is a slightly long and self indulgent post.
Seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner for Germany tonight has brought on a wave of grief.
My dad died on 27th May, so just under 2 weeks ago. My first thought on seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner is that I should text my dad and let him know, and then it hit me that never again can I text or chat to him about Brighton.
For context my dad first started taking me to the Goldstone in the late 80s when I was about 8. My dad and I had season tickets from 1990 until just under a year ago when his health meant we gave them up (ok we didn’t have one the first season at Gillingham but we went to almost every home game and got one for the second season).
We also did a huge number of away games regardless of the division. We went to Hereford together, the march through Mellor, Hartlepool for the only away win of that season, loads during the promotion seasons and up to the pandemic in the Premier League.
Anyway I miss him and I miss talking about Brighton to him.
I’m glad my dad got to go out on a high Albion wise. Our last game together was the semi final against Man Utd and his last game was the 6-0 against Wolves. After that he was too unwell to go but obviously watched our European campaign on TV. Not a bad end to 60 years of watching the Albion.It’s tough isn’t it. My dad passed away a few years ago and I still find myself thinking of what we would talk about Albion wise. He missed the European tour which I suspect he would have been amazed by.
That was a lovely goal. Is Gross in line for being in the first 11 for Germany at the Euros?
I was at the Hartlepool win with my dad too… special memoriesThis is a slightly long and self indulgent post.
Seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner for Germany tonight has brought on a wave of grief.
My dad died on 27th May, so just under 2 weeks ago. My first thought on seeing that Pascal Gross scored a last minute winner is that I should text my dad and let him know, and then it hit me that never again can I text or chat to him about Brighton.
For context my dad first started taking me to the Goldstone in the late 80s when I was about 8. My dad and I had season tickets from 1990 until just under a year ago when his health meant we gave them up (ok we didn’t have one the first season at Gillingham but we went to almost every home game and got one for the second season).
We also did a huge number of away games regardless of the division. We went to Hereford together, the march through Mellor, Hartlepool for the only away win of that season, loads during the promotion seasons and up to the pandemic in the Premier League.
Anyway I miss him and I miss talking about Brighton to him.