I'm assuming it'll probably be on, but I'll be hotfooting it to the Welly straight after the final whistle. .
Each to their own and that, but I don't intend leaving the stand until the players have left the field after a MASSIVELY well deserved lap of honour. I really, really hope that a worthy number of others do the same.
Each to their own and that, but I don't intend leaving the stand until the players have left the field after a MASSIVELY well deserved lap of honour. I really, really hope that a worthy number of others do the same.
Each to their own and that, but I don't intend leaving the stand until the players have left the field after a MASSIVELY well deserved lap of honour. I really, really hope that a worthy number of others do the same.
Hi everyone. Long time lurker, first time poster.
I'm a travelling Seagulls fan, and haven't watched a match in Brighton town centre before (have watched a few at The Poets Corner in Hove where my posh mate lives). I was just wondering what pubs in Brighton are big Albion-fan friendly viewing spots? My mate says that quite a few pubs don't let any supporters (wearing shirts) in on matchdays, and I've seen the heightened security around the station in particular.
Any advice for a newbie?
Each to their own and that, but I don't intend leaving the stand until the players have left the field after a MASSIVELY well deserved lap of honour. I really, really hope that a worthy number of others do the same.