Yes thanks, I woke up the following day and felt fresh as a daisy and able to run. Just very disappointing time on the day which I'm annoyed about but you get what you deserve.
Now looking for a few halves and 10k's for the summer.
When's your next race?
Frighteningly not.
The fees were
Ipswich-Charlton £3 million
Charlton-Spurs £16.5 million
Spurs-Sunderland £16.5 million
Sunderland-Villa £22 million
His 5% from each of these would keep us in running shoes for a while.
No we aren't. The match against Fulham was unusual because
1: We had just signed a £22 million striker on loan.
2: Fulham sold out their allocation because it's a local game and a new ground.
3: You're ignoring the 4,000 no shows at that game.
But you are not making a valid comparison. You are comparing Brighton's crowds from 2014/15 with those of Chelsea in the mid 80's, yet ignore our attendances from the same division in the same period, which dropped to 5,000 by 1987.
But you are wriggling. You asked someone to name a match in which we had a crowd of less than 10,000 in the top flight, which I did.
You then changed the subject, started talking about Chelsea in the division below us.
The question was also asked two years ago when we finished 4th and were in the playoffs.
There's no need to ask it this season. A more appropriate question would be 'Do we have the financial resources to cope with relegation '?
Absolutely agree with you, but the question being asked of PB was in relation to the commercial front, so I don't understand why you are applying it to the squad as well.
Here is your comment to Insider
"Doncaster away
well that went well did'nt it
its surely time now for some heads to roll"
I ask again, where is the question?
How did you interpret the 'Premier League Ready' comment?
I read it as the club trying to ensure that the administration and infrastructure of the club, in terms of ticketing, media demands, marketing, commercial activities and communication facilities would be able to withstand the extra...