sjamesb3466
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Kasper is a prick, coin throwers if they exist are pricks. Was in N1F row E and whilst I saw a couple of people having a pop and being told to calm down by stewards there was very little else. Storm in a tea cup IMO.
Withdean in the Championship were my favourite Brighton days.
I know being in the PL and the stadium and hotels and training ground and community work conference rooms for hire and family tours of the stadium and blah and blah blah blah are vital if we are to survive in the 21st century but I'm sorry, joining the stream of fans walking up London road, getting a half inch deep chicken pie and a brew and walking back into town from Withdean in the drizzle on a Saturday afternoon was magic.
People stayed til the match was over as they realised the world wouldn't tip off it's axis if they didn't catch the very first bus home.
Nobody discussed pies, whether the club remembered their kids birthday etc etc. We cared about staying up.
Still, each person needs to feel special now don't they/ everything has to be an "experience" that the whole family can enjoy, preferably with a gourmet pastry snack and lightening fast service with a smile.
Don't throw coins though, that's a bit prickish.
But also don't cry if someone boo's the team, they're probably in a bad mood because someone gave them a grouse and wildgrass brioche instead of the pulled pork seeded bap with homemade caramelised red onion marmalade and homegrown mustard seeds.
With coinage dying, will gentrified Albion fans be the first to frisbee sharpened charge cards at annoying opponents?
Wolves fans booed their team off yesterday and they’re having their best season in decades.
Invite 100 people to dinner party and at least one of them will tell an offensive joke and leave their chair untucked.
Total wankers.
Wouldn't happen at Withdean. Or Gillingham. Or The Goldstone.
Almost worth getting relegated to see these ferals furq orf back down the hole where they came from.
Total wankers.
Wouldn't happen at Withdean. Or Gillingham. Or The Goldstone.
Almost worth getting relegated to see these ferals furq orf back down the hole where they came from.
Withdean in the Championship were my favourite Brighton days.
I know being in the PL and the stadium and hotels and training ground and community work conference rooms for hire and family tours of the stadium and blah and blah blah blah are vital if we are to survive in the 21st century but I'm sorry, joining the stream of fans walking up London road, getting a half inch deep chicken pie and a brew and walking back into town from Withdean in the drizzle on a Saturday afternoon was magic.
People stayed til the match was over as they realised the world wouldn't tip off it's axis if they didn't catch the very first bus home.
Nobody discussed pies, whether the club remembered their kids birthday etc etc. We cared about staying up.
Still, each person needs to feel special now don't they/ everything has to be an "experience" that the whole family can enjoy, preferably with a gourmet pastry snack and lightening fast service with a smile.
Don't throw coins though, that's a bit prickish.
But also don't cry if someone boo's the team, they're probably in a bad mood because someone gave them a grouse and wildgrass brioche instead of the pulled pork seeded bap with homemade caramelised red onion marmalade and homegrown mustard seeds.
Withdean in the Championship were my favourite Brighton days.
I know being in the PL and the stadium and hotels and training ground and community work conference rooms for hire and family tours of the stadium and blah and blah blah blah are vital if we are to survive in the 21st century but I'm sorry, joining the stream of fans walking up London road, getting a half inch deep chicken pie and a brew and walking back into town from Withdean in the drizzle on a Saturday afternoon was magic.
People stayed til the match was over as they realised the world wouldn't tip off it's axis if they didn't catch the very first bus home.
Nobody discussed pies, whether the club remembered their kids birthday etc etc. We cared about staying up.
Still, each person needs to feel special now don't they/ everything has to be an "experience" that the whole family can enjoy, preferably with a gourmet pastry snack and lightening fast service with a smile.
Don't throw coins though, that's a bit prickish.
But also don't cry if someone boo's the team, they're probably in a bad mood because someone gave them a grouse and wildgrass brioche instead of the pulled pork seeded bap with homemade caramelised red onion marmalade and homegrown mustard seeds.
You forgot the chips with curry sauce?
With coinage dying, will gentrified Albion fans be the first to frisbee sharpened charge cards at annoying opponents?
Total wankers.
Wouldn't happen at Withdean. Or Gillingham. Or The Goldstone.
Almost worth getting relegated to see these ferals furq orf back down the hole where they came from.
I remember things being worse at the Goldstone but I was younger then and went far more often than is possible now so I could be looking at things differently. I seem to remember more than a handful of twats at Withdean too so I don't think things are any worse these days at all.
Agreed it was far worse, recall fans pouring out of the North in the mid 90's and opposition players getting man handled, one such games against Orient sticks in the mind.
Not that I am condoning coin throwing as acceptable, attending matches is expensive enough as it is