And Man City on Wednesday.Anyone supporting Newcastle next week by any chance?
The gift that (hopefully) keeps on giving.
And Man City on Wednesday.Anyone supporting Newcastle next week by any chance?
Elm Groveā¦ā¦ā¦Chav Central back thenā¦ā¦..Elm Grove was a single form entry mixed school...so, about 50/50 boys girls and I had bad eyesight and wasn't the most gifted sport wise.... we were batting 2nd and well behind ..I came in batting last and we had nothing to lose so I went for it...scored 32 as I recall..we lost but gave it a good go, even ran a 4 ! ...marvellous days.
I fail on three of those and I donāt like Harveys, do I need to hand in my resignation as an Albion fan?As well as Potter ****ing off, you've never seen an Albion game at any of the clubs 4 'home' grounds.
You've never been to To The UK let alone Sussex.
You never played Stoolball for your Primary School.
You don't have a club in the SCL that's 'your' cricket club.
You've never been to Wetherspoons in Bexhill.
You've never had a pint of Harvey's.
What's keeping you here soldier?
Do you? I am curious, which one have you done?I fail on three of those and I donāt like Harveys, do I need to hand in my resignation as an Albion fan?
Yeah. I can't support Newcastle.Absolutely no way, that is a step too far. A draw will do for me
Sorry, the way the points were presented in mobile format, I only saw the first few and got the wrong end of the stick.I donāt understand the question!
I've watched a few Chelsea games now since he took over and perhaps he has a unique challenge in his career so far - a set of players with such egos they don't necessarily agree with or take on instructions.Yeah. I can't support Newcastle.
I also flirted with the idea of wanting a draw.
But in the end decided I want chelsea to win, as long as we also win. That way we stay ahead of chelsea and get within catching distance of the Saudis.
Also, I am one of those for whom last weekend was necessary and highly enjoyable, but it is out of my system now. I don't hate Potter, I think he's a talented manager who made a mistake. He was always going to jump eventually, and that's fine, but he jumped too early and in the wrong direction. I want Chsea to do very badly, but Potter, not so quite much.
Howe on the other hand... Howe is helping to sportswash one of the least pleasant regimes on the planet. Howe can get f***ed.
I may well be proved wrong, but my feeling is that he will be given time and he will sort it out. I do think he's got what it takes, and I'm not sure that American owner bloke has much choice - he's gone all in on Potter and I assume will have promised him the support and time he needs.I've watched a few Chelsea games now since he took over and perhaps he has a unique challenge in his career so far - a set of players with such egos they don't necessarily agree with or take on instructions.
At the end of Hughton our group were like sponges ready for a change, wanting to attack, desperate to be trusted as footballers at this level. I suspect from the opening training session they were completely receptive to what GP wanted to happen, and that remained until he went.
Chelsea could be hitting a ManUtd period, a squad that can't gel, doesn't have the basics of workrate and selfless running for each other, and the one thing Potter will need that very few Chelsea managers get is time. Ten Hag appears to be getting some patience at ManUtd because their fans are already used to erratic results and poor performances. Not sure Potter will be getting that luxury as I doubt Chelsea are prepared to face the reality of where they are yet.
Sorry, not me ! I should have said, I went to Elm Grove in Worthing.Elm Grove were the enemy of St Luke's. It should have been Queen's Park. But they were more the Crawley to your Palace.
I still crow about the 6-0 football defeat of you in 1977.
We can be friends againSorry, not me ! I should have said, I went to Elm Grove in Worthing.
Fair enough.Thanks for the concerns. My life is ok. Nowhere near as good as it was before Covid and shit but I do some work and have lots of friends. No perma-babe at the moment unfortunately.
I don't care much about the attention, it has no intrinsic value. Love the discussions here about life, football, Brighton and other things.
I might have said something less clever in this thread but generally speaking I just discuss the subjects around. Unfortunately whatever I post there's a bunch of people starting to go personal about me, "you've not been around here long enough to have a 50/50 chance of being in a hospice within 5 years, so you know, feel and understand nothing" being the most common take.
I think it is a bit unfortunate as I really just find it interesting to participate in discussions about this team I've followed for years and grown to like (if Chelsea and Brighton play different games at the same time, I'm watching Brighton) and the other things in life and world that this multi-facetted bunch of personalities and opinionators have vividly different, thought-creating and sometimes very... interesting views on.
I can write very normal, non-controversial stuff but I have a little following determined to make it a shitfest every time and then it just spirals. If people don't want things to be about me, the best solution is to stop making it about me, imho.
hey - I've never been to Weatherspoons in BexhillAs well as Potter ****ing off, you've never seen an Albion game at any of the clubs 4 'home' grounds.
You've never been to To The UK let alone Sussex.
You never played Stoolball for your Primary School.
You don't have a club in the SCL that's 'your' cricket club.
You've never been to Wetherspoons in Bexhill.
You've never had a pint of Harvey's.
What's keeping you here soldier?
I haven't either. But I went to the cinema, which was once on the same site. Don't know if that counts?hey - I've never been to Weatherspoons in Bexhill
This is a really, really bad take. I guess it's just a bit of trolling and you didn't think too deeply about it but it's precisely because of our passionate support for the club and appreciation of what Potter was achieving that we feel such animosity towards him. As has been discussed ad nauseum, he didn't just drop his drawers for the first big swinging dick that came calling, without a backward glance, but took every single person that he could persuade to go with him and is, almost certainly, lining up further raids, if he stays in the job long enough. Personally, if he does really well at Chelsea I will be pleased for him and content to bask in the reflected glory that it's mainly due to his time at Brighton. However, if he crashes and burns I will be smirking gleefully. It's possible to hold both opinions.Tony Bloom can only pray that Albion fans will some day be as passionate about their own team as they are about Chelsea losing
All of this. Every last word. Especially the bit about Howe getting f***ed.Yeah. I can't support Newcastle.
I also flirted with the idea of wanting a draw.
But in the end decided I want chelsea to win, as long as we also win. That way we stay ahead of chelsea and get within catching distance of the Saudis.
Also, I am one of those for whom last weekend was necessary and highly enjoyable, but it is out of my system now. I don't hate Potter, I think he's a talented manager who made a mistake. He was always going to jump eventually, and that's fine, but he jumped too early and in the wrong direction. I want Chelsea to do very badly, but Potter, not quite so much.
Howe on the other hand... Howe is helping to sportswash one of the least pleasant regimes on the planet. Howe can get f***ed.