I just want to watch my local football team.
If it's ok to go to packed indoor gigs, night clubs, theatre, cinema, public transport, Reading festival, Burnley away, holiday to Ibiza why can't we get into the Amex.
Barber has got this wrong, but I'll leave you with some of his wisdom, not mad...
I've just caught up with this on Channel 4. What an absolute joy. Loads of our Norman on it and a huge amount of hit songs, many of which I'd forgotten. A very talented and funny guy. It's very much the soundtrack of my youth. Anyway, if you are of a certain age I strongly recommend, it will...
It's not that I think Glenn or Knocky had bad games but I think Hemed will be good at chasing down their defence, lost causes etc and may cause them a bit of a headache. Lets be honest the chances are we aren't going to have a lot of the ball.
I would also like to see Solly get a start maybe...
I hope the Brighton flags are up outside the pubs around the station tomorrow they looked really impressive at the tail end of last season.
It really helps the atmosphere before kick off:drink:
Nothing to worry about we have Bruno!
On a half serious note could this game be one of the biggest ever financial mismatches in Premier league history?
All the team came back to Hurstpierpoint last after the game and had a meal in The New Inn. They had photos taken with everyone and were happy to chat with all, although some of us were slightly worse for wear. They all seemed disappointed, especially with the sending off but totally up for...
Myself and friends were in the Battle of Trafalgar before the game which was fantastic. We left at 19.10 to get to the game and we knew we might miss the start which was fine as we were having a right laugh, but not one train between 19.15 and20.10 and that had 4 carriages. It was a total shambles
Just bought 2 tickets for a West End play No Mans Land Wyndhams theatre and the booking fee is £12.75 per ticket. How the f*ck can they get away with that - one card booking on the internet? I just don't get it
It looks like the EU is cutting a deal with Turkey to keep hold of more migrants in return for billions in cash.
I wonder if this is the first step towards Turkey joining the EU?
I just can't see that going too well?