- Nov 3, 2015
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Good work, Goldstone. All sounds very dry, though. No frivolous or comedy questions?
Good work, Goldstone. All sounds very dry, though. No frivolous or comedy questions?
Yep - which one of your horses should we back?!
If we stay in the PL for many seasons, TB will expect to see his loans start to be repaid, but it’ll take a very long time to repay them in full
Well.....? Which one?
I think staying in the Premier League for 'many' seasons may be the most difficult part.
5 min break - for fans to think of additional questions!
Anyone?
The Asian market seems relatively untapped so far by the club. I wonder if we’ll be looking at any Japanese or Korean superstars to give our profile a boost in that region.In the last few years there has been a proliferation of European football clubs opening kids football academies/schools in Asia. Any plans for Brighton doing likewise? In tokyo for example...
[MENTION=1276]AZ Gull[/MENTIONKit launch after the World Cup.
Not allowed to televise U23 games
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How come Saints, Villa et al do then?
All over.
It’s back to Steve in the studio.
Extremely difficult, if not impossible, to extend the Amex. Even if we could, probably not in the club’s best interests - we have to think that we could realistically be relegated - not good to have 20-25k in a 40k stadium.
Safe standing: while lots of Albion fans are happy for safe standing to be introduced at the Amex, very few would actually take up the offer. It’s also expensive to change infrastructure. It’s not a “no”, but it requires govt to change legislation first.
Not allowed to televise U23 games