Looks like we're going for it with that team. As we should of course.
Hinshelwood Jr described Forest away as a huge physical challenge. He's going to get more of the same if AEK are anything like they were at the Amex. Good luck to the lad. So good to see another Brighton lad in the first team.
Our mortgage deal ends in March so we're looking at a nasty rise in payments. Given predictions, I guess it's not worth locking in for more than a year is it?
Such a classy player. I couldn't believe it when we signed him. And he more than lived up to expectations on the pitch.
His goal as Anfield in the 2-2 FA Cup match is one of my favourite Albion memories, not least because it was my first ever away game.
In a lift with Louis Theroux at the Grand.
Dame Judy Dench complimented my five-year-old son's Spider-Man outfit at Ardingly.
Ted Rogers on a cruise ship - rolled his eyes on my request for him to "do a 3-2-1" but he did it anyway.
Rowan Atkinson looking miserable at Goodwood Festival of...
Keeley just edges it over FDM as my favourite keeper with Beeney in third.
Also a special mention for USA international Tony Meola, just for the fun of that brief stint with us.
I was thinking similar on watching his pre-match interview. I put it down to the fatigue of having to answer the same questions over and over.
I'm sure like most managers, RDZ is all about the training pitch and the matches themselves.
Enjoyed that. Brighton played some nice passing footy and battled well for the win in the end. Captain Losada in midfield very impressive.
Decent free coverage on FA Player too.
If we had of known our injury/unavailable situation prior to this fixture, I don't think we would have been nearly as confident.
Pedro is a real handful but maybe needs to take the simple option in build up a little more.
We can maybe cope with one of Solly or Mitoma being a bit off form but...
36 years ago this week (19th to be exact) my late dad and I walked all the way from Moulsecoomb to the Goldstone for my first match, a 3-1 win vs Sunderland.
Tonight I'll be walking the opposite direction, Preston Park to The Amex, thinking of dad and others who have shared our crazy journey...
I'll have a go. In vague order...
1. Garry Nelson
2. Bobby Zamora
3. Robbie Reinelt
4. Pascal Gross
5. Dean Wilkins
6. Alexis Mac Allister
7. Danny Cullip
8. Vicente
9. Leonardo Ulloa
10. Gary Hart
11. Lewis Dunk
12. Steve Foster
13. John Bryne
14. Richard Carpenter
15. Glen Murray
16. Inigo...
Cost of living and all that means I can rarely get to games these days but I just had to be at this one. A lofty, back row, cheap seat up above the away fans somewhere purchased.
Roll on Thursday. I hope we get flags! :albion2: