one thing we have still got the best ground in the championship called the amex
its the only ground in the championship called the amex!
one thing we have still got the best ground in the championship called the amex
I'm sure the catering bod (or Barber) said they wouldn't consider changing the cider as there wasn't enough take up. Does the man not understand the concept of taste buds?
I've given up caring.
Yes, it does seem farcical from the outside but when it comes down to it, nothing really changes...
- next season will still happen.
- we'll still have a semi-decent team, at worst.
- the Amex will still be lovely
- there'll be Harvey's and decent pies (although rubbish cider - ggggrrrrrr)
- we'll win some, lose some and even draw some.
- Brighton will still be a sea of blue and white on match days.
In short, footballing life as an Albion fan will still be thoroughly decent.
(I reserve the right to change my mind about this when it all takes another bizarre turn.)
I've been completely "meh" about it for ages.
I don't know if Poyet has done anything wrong, and I don't know if the club has done anything wrong, so as far as I'm concerned, I'm in no position to sit here and dish out abuse to either side.
Furthermore, unlike (seemingly) a lot of people, I don't consider that I have an absolute right to know what's going on (would I have that right with any other internal disciplinary procedure at any other private company?), and I don't feel remotely put out, angry or offended that we haven't been furnished with daily updates, as it seems some feel they should be seeing.
As per most of us, I want it to be sorted out, but I certainly don't feel we're somehow falling months behind other teams, if nothing else because most of the footballers in this country appear to be still off arsing around expensive nightclubs in Dubai and Las Vegas, and are far to busy to be signing contracts.
So I get exactly what Bozza is saying. The world hasn't stopped turning. Relaaaaaaaaax...
I'm sure the catering bod (or Barber) said they wouldn't consider changing the cider as there wasn't enough take up. Does the man not understand the concept of taste buds?
I've been completely "meh" about it for ages.
I don't know if Poyet has done anything wrong, and I don't know if the club has done anything wrong, so as far as I'm concerned, I'm in no position to sit here and dish out abuse to either side.
Furthermore, unlike (seemingly) a lot of people, I don't consider that I have an absolute right to know what's going on (would I have that right with any other internal disciplinary procedure at any other private company?), and I don't feel remotely put out, angry or offended that we haven't been furnished with daily updates, as it seems some feel they should be seeing.
As per most of us, I want it to be sorted out, but I certainly don't feel we're somehow falling months behind other teams, if nothing else because most of the footballers in this country appear to be still off arsing around expensive nightclubs in Dubai and Las Vegas, and are far to busy to be signing contracts.
So I get exactly what Bozza is saying. The world hasn't stopped turning. Relaaaaaaaaax...
so, when do we go back to the membership thing again?
I've given up caring.
Yes, it does seem farcical from the outside but when it comes down to it, nothing really changes...
- next season will still happen.
- we'll still have a semi-decent team, at worst.
- the Amex will still be lovely
- there'll be Harvey's and decent pies (although rubbish cider - ggggrrrrrr)
- we'll win some, lose some and even draw some.
- Brighton will still be a sea of blue and white on match days.
In short, footballing life as an Albion fan will still be thoroughly decent.
(I reserve the right to change my mind about this when it all takes another bizarre turn.)
and we will still sing stand up if you hate palace
I've given up caring.
Yes, it does seem farcical from the outside but when it comes down to it, nothing really changes...
- next season will still happen.
- we'll still have a semi-decent team, at worst.
- the Amex will still be lovely
- there'll be Harvey's and decent pies (although rubbish cider - ggggrrrrrr)
- we'll win some, lose some and even draw some.
- Brighton will still be a sea of blue and white on match days.
In short, footballing life as an Albion fan will still be thoroughly decent.
(I reserve the right to change my mind about this when it all takes another bizarre turn.)
With all the hullabaloo that's been going on its time to put me down
With all the hullabaloo that's been going on its time to put me down for a double helping of I don't give a shit.