Some smaller places: Falmouth, Mawnan Smith, Flushing and St Mawes - all picturesque and nice, and close to one another. Could easily do all in a day. And all of the above suggestions are good. St Ives gets VERY tourist-y in the summer, FYI.
The attitude of some people on here towards people willing to pay to see Brighton play against Newport astounds me. Calling tourists, non-regulars and people leaving early "plastics"? I forgot that the game was a sell-out and all 30,000 of us true blue-and-white loyal fans had packed the place...
The on-road cycle routes from the Level to the Amex are OK. Obviously Lewes Road is rather busy, and you need to keep your wits about you for bus stops and whatnot, but in terms of actual exertion it's pretty easy. Plus, there's beer to slake your thirst upon arrival.
As others have said, when Adidas comes along, you can guarantee a new shirt (or two) every season, like the model most other clubs adopt. So it comes down to whether you like it or not. People seem to vent bile every time they see this year's shirt. I think it's fine.
Continually bemused by the venom for the new home shirt. It's got blue and white stripes on it, the sponsor isn't awful and the yellow highlights are alright. The hatred it has engendered is quite remarkable.
That's two games in a row I've done it now. I asked the stewards both times, and both chaps said it was absolutely fine to take my beer(s) outside the concourse.
From non-reputable sources on a Newcastle forum I frequent, I heard that Kaz is now heavily linked with Huddersfield. Link being strong there as he'll play under Lee Clark and Terry Mac.
Means absolutely nothing, of course, but I figured if we're bandying baseless speculation and FUD around I...