You mean you didn't get him to sign right there!Just had a chat with him at lgw. He said hopefully he's signing for us permanently next season.
Nice one 'inho
You mean you didn't get him to sign right there!Just had a chat with him at lgw. He said hopefully he's signing for us permanently next season.
Don't know. How many blacks can be included?How many gingers can be included in the match day squad?
He's lost so much pace from his last time from us I really think it would be better if we went looking for more of a younger Clayton type player
This is Brighton & Hove Albion, very little gets sorted smoothly and quickly!
We done a lot of business at the beginning of pre season last year so not a fair comment in regards to the current management
We done a lot of business at the beginning of pre season last year so not a fair comment in regards to the current management
Sorry, but have to say: We DID a lot of business
Lol! you really want to find something better to do with your time you pathetic person.
Lol! you really want to find something better to do with your time you pathetic person.
Does that 'hopefully' mean that 'hopefully' we will meet his wage demands and length of contract !
It could be that more players will now be prepared to take a punt on us with more modest demands in the belief that we could well go up to the promised Premiership and the riches that would bring.
I am on the fence with him to be honest.
Its going to be far more difficult to be promoted next season,give us entertaining football at the Amex to keep us coming back,which is more likely than if we had been promoted.
Oh yes when we went up to Div 1 in the late 70's the fun of getting there was much more entertaining than once we were there. The first game being that 4 0 home defeat to Arsenal was a real wake up call !!
Lol! you really want to find something better to do with your time you pathetic person.
They may think it doesn't matter and it's just nit-picking, but if I ever saw that on a job application form, for example, I would instantly reject the person.
I'm still astonished by people who use 'done' instead of 'did'. I just don't understand it, my primary school taught us that at about age 6. How do people possibly still get it wrong?
They may think it doesn't matter and it's just nit-picking, but if I ever saw that on a job application form, for example, I would instantly reject the person. It does matter, and when you read it in a football message board or wherever, it instantly makes you lower the value of the person who wrote it's opinion.
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Me too, but surely doesn't apply to all jobs. Chris Hughton is one who uses the wrong tenses all the time (we felt we was unlucky....etc) - should we get rid ?
I'm in financial services, we employ the 'best' graduates. It really grinds my gears when I get documents to review that contain 'could of' instead if could have but it happens. I don't think any importance is attached to this in education any more so all us oldies are probably going to have to live with it.