Arthur
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Who won?On the basis of the above i won’t then, however i’ve just wasted the very same 15 minutes reading the ‘Who’s bigger Brighton or Ipswich thread’
Who won?On the basis of the above i won’t then, however i’ve just wasted the very same 15 minutes reading the ‘Who’s bigger Brighton or Ipswich thread’
Oh don't get me wrong I wasn't expecting anything else. Just thought I'd serve as a public service announcement for others on here.It fully maintained the cordial nature of this situation and showed Roberto the respect he deserved. It's done now and we move on.
Think of it as meditation....Was it?
Didn't really tell us anything we didn't already know and he answered every question like a politician. Not that I'm surprised about that it's Barber after all.
If you are thinking of watching it save yourself 15 minutes of your life and don't bother.
he answered every question like a politician. Not that I'm surprised about that it's Barber after all.
Which is why he’s a bloody good CEO.Long thought this about PBOBE. Can talk a lot without actually telling you anything other than reinforcing his point he wanted to get across.
So it was you that won the golden ticket!I got served a bottle with the top on Sunday. Whoop!
You ever tried to push a sweet trolley up a 100+ steps?And what about the return of the sweet trolley to the West Stand Upper?
Which is why he’s a bloody good CEO.
I once spent a couple of hours with Tony Bloom on the train on the way back from Forest away. I asked him so many questions, about everything I ever wanted to know about the Albion. Even though he had polished off a large number of cans of cider, he still managed to answer every one of them in an engaging and friendly way, without actually giving anything remotely sensitive or controversial away. It's a serious skill to be able to do that. A skill I have never quite nailed.Long thought this about PBOBE. Can talk a lot without actually telling you anything other than reinforcing his point he wanted to get across.
You ever tried to push a sweet trolley up a 100+ steps?
If that had been me, it would all have come out. Detailed recollections of arguments with RDZ, a full, unabridged list of candidates for the manager role, complete with percentage probabilities of success, compensation/buy out fees and predicted salary packages.I once spent a couple of hours with Tony Bloom on the train on the way back from Forest away. I asked him so many questions, about everything I ever wanted to know about the Albion. Even though he had polished off a large number of cans of cider, he still managed to answer every one of them in an engaging and friendly way, without actually giving anything remotely sensitive or controversial away. It's a serious skill to be able to do that. A skill I have never quite nailed.
Yes, the club have listened, and are going to ban coatsAny news regarding the 1901 coat rail?
It’s reassuring us that everything is okWhy do I listen to Paul Barber?
I know he's not going to tell me anything juicy, but I still tune in anyway on the off chance he might let something slip.
It's a bit like being a Brighton fan. It's the hope that keeps you going.
I must admit, I did feel compelled to throw the bottle at someone. It was all I could do to contain myself!So did we in East Upper. It was total carnage.
You’re probably right. I was told it was because they were selling edible butt plugs.Allegedly the sweet trolley went because whoever supplied them were caught flogging stuff past it's sell by date. I may have dodged death by ancient jelly Teddy!
They'd better have been edible.You’re probably right. I was told it was because they were selling edible butt plugs.
A sworovski ashtray?I want to know what De Zerbi threw/broke in the office during the ‘discussion’
I have always had trouble remembering not to call a complete arse a complete arse. I'm even on some video somewhere in Holland singing loudly at the the top of my voice that 'Richard is a wanker, la la la la', and so on....I once spent a couple of hours with Tony Bloom on the train on the way back from Forest away. I asked him so many questions, about everything I ever wanted to know about the Albion. Even though he had polished off a large number of cans of cider, he still managed to answer every one of them in an engaging and friendly way, without actually giving anything remotely sensitive or controversial away. It's a serious skill to be able to do that. A skill I have never quite nailed.