It's 'Mr Bloom's Nursery' . (if you don't watch cbeebies, you won't get it!)
Ha.
Oh I DO like those tiles.
They've fitted the best, Everest.
It's 'Mr Bloom's Nursery' . (if you don't watch cbeebies, you won't get it!)
Oh I DO like those tiles.
As an aside, my understanding is that at Southampton's training ground they've taken it a step further and created all sorts of different surfaces - so presumably have at least one churned up rugby pitch to practice on!
I'm there very regularly, and can assure you, that even when their current redevelopment is complete, the Saints facility will be nowhere near as good as the Albion one. Nowhere near as many pitches. No full sized indoor pitch. Less 3G pitches.
The only thing they will have that ours will unfortunately lack (from a fan's point of view), is a pitch for reserve games with limited spectator facilities. Our resevres will continue to use Culver Road (and very occasionally, the Amex)
That is interesting to hear a positive comparison - do they not have a covered pitch at Southampton at all then? And I thought ours was 2/3rds size rather than full-sized.
Could we ask them to move the badge up, just a tad?
,Just be grateful it's got one in a prominent position. Perhaps the Amex will have one that can be easily seen from the A27 one day.
Can't hear the famous NSC whiners anywhere?
ultimately its the people who work there that are the important bit.
Why have they built this when we could have just signed Sully Muntari for £80k a week and won the FA Cup?
The rebirth of Brighton & Hove Albion is complete, thanks to Tony Bloom, Dick Knight and Martin Perry.
It will be nice for me to go home to Lancing and walk down the road to watch the Albion train.
The rebirth of Brighton & Hove Albion is complete, thanks to Tony Bloom, Dick Knight and Martin Perry.
It will be nice for me to go home to Lancing and walk down the road to watch the Albion train.