Our captain Gordon Greer rarely seems to get the plaudits he deserves. I would argue that he deserves a hell of a lot more credit for his performances this season and last: he is never injured, plays with his heart on his sleeve and gives blood for the albion.
Were all our players 'Bravehearts'...
After our captain's stella performance today, have to re-post the following...
"So pleased to have Greer as our captain and torch-bearer. Every time he pulls on the blue and white shirt, it is crystal clear how much it means to him. He's a leader. Greer's passion for the game is great to see...
So pleased to see Greer playing so well at present; he really is a warrior.
I remember seeing him play last season (his debut?) when he decked an opponent at a corner (totally unnecessarily if I remember correctly), was shown the inevitable red card and strutted off to the Withdean portacabins...
So pleased to have Greer as our captain and torch-bearer. Every time he pulls on the blue and white shirt, it is crystal clear how much it means to him. He's a leader. Greer's passion for the game is great to see and you never feel that he plays his football just for the pay cheque.
With Greer...
Just as in the Palarse match, think we were made to look lightweight today. We were lucky to escape with a point. How good would be be to have Andrew Crofts still, making big tackles in midfield?
Hopefully Poyet recognises this and has players in mind; I was really impressed with Livermore in...
Have just been on the end of an (unreasonable) hammering after my last post 'Standing up in the North Stand - row p behind goal'. Those more literate members of the forum would have read it more carefully and seen that I actually prefer to stand and was merely posing the question.
I do however...
Have noticed that people have started standing for the whole game at the last few matches. Personally don't mind but know others who aren't too chuffed about it.
Do people think this was/is an evening match trend/ a Liverpool, Leeds, Palarse exception or is this the way it's going to be from...
I realise that this thread has been posted before but, seeing as this is the day, I thought it apt to raise the issue again.
Having been in the audience of Thursday evening's hugely enjoyable 'Brighton til I Die' at the Theatre Royal, the significance of the actual word 'Falmer' came through...