Silverhatch
Well-known member
Will we be holding buckets for them to Chunder into

Yep, we'll see. At least it's given a chance for a few to leap on the anti-PB or Fab bus as quickly as they possibly could. Obviously it's a terrible idea if it happens but I have my doubts.After reading all the previous posts I was about to write something similar.
I don't think anything has been officially announced, the only comment was when a journo ambushed Fab in his pre-match press conference.
He was too diplomatic and polite to say fcuk off and he tried to deflect it without saying no we wouldn't do it.
But whats the club supposed to do? Some woman in the Argus suddenly decides to suggest sun cream on a slow 'news' day and then some journo randomly asks Fab if he would partake in a guard of honour when, for all we know, there isn't even one planned.Why do we always have to be club involved in these sort of things?
In the last week, Sun cream and now cup guard of honours
f*** off
This. Champions deserve it. Even if it's Liverpool.F**K OFF! Really? A guard of honour for that sh*t. Printable words fail me
Given Ange is so drunk he's struggling to stand and talk, that might not be a bad ideaWill we be holding buckets for them to Chunder into![]()
"Thank you for helping to activateIF it happens I would suggest the least us fans can do would be to bring a banner saying "Brighton fans salute Spurs for their heroic avoidance of relegation"
He literally said: "of course they deserve it, so we will do it".Yep, we'll see. At least it's given a chance for a few to leap on the anti-PB or Fab bus as quickly as they possibly could. Obviously it's a terrible idea if it happens but I have my doubts.
Some people who think they are over the rivalry may be in for a shock when that lot next visit the Amex. Its gonna be unbearable, especially if they turn us over again.There was a few of them on my Facebook, including one I considered a friend and he completely showed himself up last week
Again, we'll see - you may well be right - but reading the words written and watching the context in which they were said are different things. If, for example, he wasn't aware that there is a guard of honour planned or that's it's unusual for anything other than a title winner, and he assumes when asked on the spot that it's normal and going to happen then the only polite thing he can say is "yes we will". Of course he may had already been told that it's happening and he's expected to comply or he wanted to do it - no one knows. If it is planned and someone at the club agreed then it's ridiculous but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt for the moment.He literally said: "of course they deserve it, so we will do it".
He said the guard of honour was tinpot.Yes, our excitement at getting into that league and the potential for progressing was a little tinpot. Should have been ashamed at exiting the second round, eh.
Polite families spend more money. If little Tarquin get free sun lotion it makes mummies happy and they might spend £200 in the club shop.Why do we always have to be club involved in these sort of things?
In the last week, Sun cream and now cup guard of honours
f*** off
Err they aren’t major honours.I’ve seen Brighton on several cups. Division championships and play off winners.