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Not only a great writer for the torygraph, but also a top man given his comments on R5 just now. when talking about the swindon game today, he said about the Albion, " a club with that emotional appeal to so many people deserves a proper stadium, what they have been through has been ridiculous. When you see a club that on the rise you know that there is hope for everyone."

That's a sort of paraphrased summary, but it was good to hear the message going out across the nation. Nice one henry.
 




B.M.F

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:thumbsup: top bloke
 




Bakero

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Mr Winter is putting out more positive Albion messages today:

Staff at Brighton & Hove Albion are familiar with, and expected to adhere to, five specific values: “Treat People Well; Exceed Expectations; Aim High. Never Give Up; Act with Integrity; Make it Special”


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Guinness Boy

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Had the honour of doing the Roar with him during lockdown. Great guy and very much understands not only football but football people.
 








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Brovion

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That article is well worth reading. A good point it makes is the amount of effort Caicedo (and Mac Allister) put in after the World Cup / transfer window to get us into Europe. Caicedo may well have been disappointed not being allowed to move in January, but he didn't sulk or down tools like some (yes Sanchez it's you I'm talking about), neither did he just go through the motions to avoid picking up an injury that might jeopardise a summer move. Instead he knuckled down and gave his all to get us over the line.

Worth bearing in mind. Might temper some of the boos!
 














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