mr turd said:What a pile of shite he is
probably 3-350 bha
Uncle C said:What is this anyone?
Uncle C said:What is this anyone?
Theatre of Trees said:The way our defence is playing at the moment it could be the score.
ThanksBHA links said:between 300 & 350 BHA Supporters at Oxford, I'd guess
That mc cammon pile of crap,how can he still be on our books grrrrrrbrightonfan_86 said:Are you talking about Trolley or Berthe?
mr turd said:That mc cammon pile of crap,how can he still be on our books grrrrrr
Theatre of Trees said:
Albion Slump At Oxford
By Paul Camillin, at the Kassam Stadium
Trialist Sekou Berthe had a night to forget as Albion went down by three clear goals to lower-league opposition for the second time in five days.
The Seagulls crashed 5-2 at Colchester on Saturday, and in their second match against Football League opponents they were beaten 4-1 by Oxford on their first-ever visit to the Kassam Stadium this evening.
Former West Bromwich Albion defender Berthe made an inauspicious start on his first appearance for the League's other Albion, putting through his own goal with his first touch to give Oxford a fourth-minute lead.
The Mali-born defender gave Albion keeper Richard Martin little chance as he crashed the ball into the net as he attempted to cut out Chris Hackett's right-wing cross.
Former Charlton defender Mark Fish had also been due to trial for Albion, but the former South African defender wasn't risked after picking up a slight knock in training yesterday.
How Albion could have done with his experience, as Oxford's dream start continued. Matt Robinsion made it 2-0 with only 11 minutes played with an amazing solo goal.
The Oxford left-back ran from inside his own half and skipped past three Albion players before slotting the ball into the bottom right corner of Martin's goal.
Albion were shell-shocked. Ten minutes later their night got even worse: Chris Wilmott eluded Berthe to head in Hackett's free-kick from the left to make it 3-0.
Dean Hammond pulled one back for Albion five minutes later, from an Albion free-kick in a similar position at the oppositie end of the ground.
The midfielder dived to head in Kerry Mayo's crisp delivery to give the couple of hundred Seagulls supporters in the ground something to cheer.
Albert Jarrett and Colin Kazim-Richards both went close in the closing stages of the first half - the latter hitting the post - but Albion trudged off 3-1 behind at the interval.
Things didn't get better for Albion after the break as Oxford went further ahead as Lee Bradbury converted a 54th-minute penalty.
The former Portsmouth striker was upended by Martin, after Guy Butters left the ball for his goalkeeper, but Bradbury nipped in ahead of the rookie keeper to poke the ball past him before before being impeded.
Albion: (4-4-2) Martin, Dodd, Berthe, Butters, Mayo (Reid); Hammond, Carpenter, Nicolas (McCammon), Jarrett (Hart); Kazim-Richards, Knight (Robinson). Subs unused: Sullivan (GK), Oatway, McPhee, El-Abd, Elphick.
Rookie said:Fish has slight injury according to official site