I agree - one of the most densely-populated areas of the country has amongst the crapest roads network. £350m is pocket-money compared to what is really needed.
Mmm although we know we have sold the best players, you could never 'prove' that in a CD case...! Besides, the club would now point to Hyppia working with the most expensive squad in our history??
The 3 managerial appointments that Bloom has made have all had exactly the same hallmarks: New manager, learning their way, experience of being in manager or assistant positions, but very new to the managerial game.
The first two arguably were successful. Whatever anybody thinks / thought of...
Ok I stand completely and utterly corrected, the pictures up on the website link suggest that is exactly what is being planned??
Be great if it is, and not before time too - it was an utter disgrace not doing it first time round.
You are quite right they should have done it when building the railway flyover, however widening that road will also now mean widening the bridge, which I can ever see happening.
Plus, Baker and his cronies stopped that first time round, believe that they will campaign against it again, because...
Club staff unnecessarily efficoius, rude and unapproachable. Much like their glorious leader.
Been saying for ages that this is the way it would end up. Sad times.
Doesn't mean anything. Just because nobody is 'putting him under pressure' doesn't mean the pressure doesn't exist.
That seems to me somebody who knows he's on borrowed time.
Thanks I guessed he was being accurate given the precise figure given.
True enough, but 5,000 supporters less than tickets sold? That's more than a little concerning.
I've been thinking about this all day, and I reckon that Hyppia probably has another 10 games. Fast forward to the 23-game mark, halfway through the season, and see where we are then.
If we are still pretty much in the same position as we are now, I genuinely believe that the board will act...
I have to say I agree, which is one reason I am glad I don't live there anymore. If I didn't work in Brighton, it's very likely I would hardly ever go in.