Your boy's words have just cheered me up no end! You're doing a great job as a Dad, Commander!
Haha thank you. I seem to have prepared him for the crushing disappointment of being a Brighton fan fairly well.
Your boy's words have just cheered me up no end! You're doing a great job as a Dad, Commander!
Time to get a life outside of football, then.
There's so much going on in the world, if football really is the determining factor in whether or not you have a good weekend then you really need to find something else to do.
I suggest spending more time with your avatar.
I was never confident and openly told people who were confident they need their ****ing heads testing!I was quietly confident knowing that we had five winnable home games against teams around or below us - didn't necessarily expect to win all five, but expected to garner sufficient points to see us to comfortable safety.
The fact is though, that we have lost the first three - badly - the end of season is now going to be anxiety ridden and pretty miserable - even if we do scramble to safety. Not a happy bunny today.
What makes the Club a laughing stock are fickle fans, asking for Chelsea shirts, clappers and stupid videos of tw*ts sing stupid songs.
Every team loses but the risible element of our fanbase is consistent.
Pre Amex a lot more heart
So we lost at home to Southampton, massively helping them stay up as they were below us.
We lose at home to Bournemouth who were plummeting down the league and in dreadful form but we hand them PL safety.
And by dropping those 6 points we have handed the almost certainly down Cardiff a real lifeline and at the same time putting ourselves in real danger of relegation.
That takes some doing.
I was never confident and openly told people who were confident they need their ****ing heads testing!
Probably not the best thing to sayWe were standing outside North Stand after the game drowning our sorrows in Harveys when Shane Duffy walks past looking like thunder. I shout out 'well played Shane', (no sarcasm just star struck) he looked back at me as if he was having trouble not attacking me. He was certainly hurting last night as I hope all the players are.
We were standing outside North Stand after the game drowning our sorrows in Harveys when Shane Duffy walks past looking like thunder. I shout out 'well played Shane', (no sarcasm just star struck) he looked back at me as if he was having trouble not attacking me. He was certainly hurting last night as I hope all the players are.
I replied on a previous thread that I thought we would get veryI was quietly confident knowing that we had five winnable home games against teams around or below us - didn't necessarily expect to win all five, but expected to garner sufficient points to see us to comfortable safety.
The fact is though, that we have lost the first three - badly - the end of season is now going to be anxiety ridden and pretty miserable - even if we do scramble to safety. Not a happy bunny today.
Time to get a life outside of football, then.
There's so much going on in the world, if football really is the determining factor in whether or not you have a good weekend then you really need to find something else to do.
I suggest spending more time with your avatar.
So we lost at home to Southampton, massively helping them stay up as they were below us.
We lose at home to Bournemouth who were plummeting down the league and in dreadful form but we hand them PL safety.
And by dropping those 6 points we have handed the almost certainly down Cardiff a real lifeline and at the same time putting ourselves in real danger of relegation.
That takes some doing.
What makes the Club a laughing stock are fickle fans, asking for Chelsea shirts, clappers and stupid videos of tw*ts sing stupid songs.
Every team loses but the risible element of our fanbase is consistent.
Pre Amex a lot more heart