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Mmmmm? Marvellous
I agree also BH
Jubilant scenes, remembered for a long time to come.
Jubilant scenes, remembered for a long time to come.
Know what you mean Harty. I've 'moulded' two boys now. No1 is doing terrific stuff Albion wise. No2 lost his voice for the 1st time last night. He was going absolutely MENTAL at the end.
That's has, to be fair, been taken a little the wrong way I think.
It was a great night, don't get me wrong, a fantastic result and a super game of football! But surprises me that so many people see winning a Carling cup round 2 match as one of the best games of their albion supporting life.
Chatting to Man City supporters in the pub outside the station before the game, they were confident of a win, with plenty of goals to boot. And to be honest who could argue with them?
Lets hope a few of the 'extras' return for the League Game Satdi week..........
Lets hope a few of the 'extras' return for the League Game Satdi week..........
Not for one minute questioning your allegiences on the night Harty, but did you have any mixed feelings as I seem to recall City are your 'other' team?
Plus, if you want some negativity, I was given tickets in H Block with my youngest son, the inevitable result of which was the City supporters had a lot better view of the match than what he did and thats saying something!
Yes a club that has been robbed by crooks, nearly shut down, nearly went to the conference, has fans that care so much they worked for nothing for Falmer, has a chairman that must be mad to stick around given the shit that has happened, punched way above its weight staying two seasons in the championship and finally has a shed load of fans that bleed blue.
Sorry but not convinced you are one of us.
It isn't the fact it was the Carling Cup Round 2 it was the fact that we beat the richest club in the UK who happened to have an £18 million forward playing that failed to deliver and the thrill of the penalty shoot out.
If you can't get excited and passionate about that then words really do fail me.
I thought it was a jolly good evening. Lord B and I took a dignified stroll onto the pitch afterwards and the scenes were indeed marvellous. The sight of a very nearly full stadium was heartwarming and we only needed it to pour with rain to recreate that last thrillingly victorious penalty shoot-out at Withdean! All in all a damned good show.
If I did what I did after the final whistle on the pitch on Wed night in a town centre today, they'd section me under the mental health act.