This would feed him for the week.
I’m surprised this doesn’t upset the vegans
This would feed him for the week.
This would feed him for the week.
We do have a Vegan option - not on the scale of that monster, and the old boys couldn't;t get their heads around buying a cauliflower burger (!), but we sell both in equal measure!I’m surprised this doesn’t upset the vegans
Beer from Loudshirt brewery, discounts at Brighton Bier if you go their tap room before the game and say you're going to the game, and some of the best footy scran around! (Go see the film tomorrow, you'll see how much we changed!)Wow! Fair play, that is some burger. (Looks like something from 'Man vs Food'). Worth going for that alone. (And I haven't been to Whitehawk for decades).
Sussex version of Millwall? As a West Ham fan I find that hilarious! I doubt any of the Whitehawk fans at the time could afford Stone Island coats, and all this hippy/left wing/ woke-ness just detracts from a good day at the football eh?...Bizarrely they were like the Sussex version of Millwall a long time ago, as they had gobby fans with Stone Island coats but somewhere along the line, they got taken over by cringy students with Che Guevara t-shirts. This is still probably an improvement on the chavs, but they do remind me of Dulwich Hamlet fans, all bad copies of St Paulli who are also now a caricature of themselves.
I’m very much looking forward to the Haringey games, two clubs playing each other with a very similar line in inclusiveness and great chanting. Shame the home one now has to be midweek because of respective cup triumphs but looking forward to the away one - ironically spurs v Albion that day I thinkThere's also Hashtag United on Sept 30, and Dulwich Hamlet October 21 to come as well...
Have you actually been to a Whitehawk match?Bizarrely they were like the Sussex version of Millwall a long time ago, as they had gobby fans with Stone Island coats but somewhere along the line, they got taken over by cringy students with Che Guevara t-shirts. This is still probably an improvement on the chavs, but they do remind me of Dulwich Hamlet fans, all bad copies of St Paulli who are also now a caricature of themselves.
Seemed like thoroughly decent sorts when I visited earlier this seasonBizarrely they were like the Sussex version of Millwall a long time ago, as they had gobby fans with Stone Island coats but somewhere along the line, they got taken over by cringy students with Che Guevara t-shirts. This is still probably an improvement on the chavs, but they do remind me of Dulwich Hamlet fans, all bad copies of St Paulli who are also now a caricature of themselves.