...that we fell just short in the European Championships.
Not his fault, but to have had to return to the Lancing training complex to a Macca-like heroes welcome would have been a little bit awkward.
No doubt he contributed a fair bit in training to help prepare the other players in front of...
A fairly interesting podcast interview that I watched last night. He never played for the Albion, but a Brightonian(Woodingdeanian/Saltdeanian) nevertheless.
35 years young. Available after leaving his most recent club in Japan. Maybe worth some consideration on a short term deal. His ability and experience in relation to our Europa League hopes could make a considerable difference.
Considering Man United and Newcastle's erratic form, we can certainly give them and Spurs a run for their money from now until the end of the season league-wise.
Throw in a cup, filled up to the brim with extra cold Guinness and Bob's your uncle!
Maybe it's something as fans we need to get used to with our current style of play under De Zerbi. On the plus side, watching the Albion nowadays is never boring.
The keeper situation is slightly mystifying, in terms of consistency. Bart looks like he has become the Dutch number one keeper...
My father has never had any interest in sport. I managed to convince him to take me to the Goldstone Ground during the 1991-92 season against Oxford United. I was a young teenager at the time.
We were late for the game and missed the first goal(Raphael Meade or Gale, maybe). My father only had...
Nathan Jones odds-on to become the next Southampton head coach. Has done a very good job at Luton, over the course of two spells.
Will he roll the dice again?
https://onefootball.com/en/news/they-dont-need-a-65-year-old-with-a-dodgy-ankle-ex-celt-calls-time-on-managerial-career-35909036
Fond memories of being at the Albion v Bristol City League One Play-Off Final in 2004 in Cardiff(Well, the atmosphere was great). I was woken up just before the...
I imagine we've probably been linked with him before. Very impressive start to his Championship season, in amongst a fairly ropey Reading side. Hat-trick against QPR last weekend and another goal last night. Only 26 years old.
Could be one to look out for in the January transfer window :albion2:
Heard this on the radio earlier this morning. Fair enough. That was quite a run they had, 2010-2011. Lee Clark's Invincibles to be remembered for generations to come :clap2:
Wenger, Clark and hopefully Graham Potter one day :bhasign:
Steve Nicol arguing the toss about the importance of Liverpool's throw in coach.
Seems like the science of modern day football and gaining a percentage advantage in certain areas is too much for him to cope with.
'My argument is...I mean, come on!'.:lolol:
Lest we forget the contribution he made to our League One survival campaign of 2008/2009. 7 goals in 14 loan appearances. Quite something.
Slade, Owusu, Hart :bowdown:
... Leicester and Palace are currently occupying 3rd and 4th respectively on 14 points. With the likes of Man United, Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal all dealing with their own issues, is this a season where we can aim higher than we have done before?
Just whisper it to your nearest and dearest this...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/portsmouth-fc/fan-forbidden-from-watching-england-at-southampton-s-st-mary-s-for-wearing-a-portsmouth-shirt-1-9067206/amp
Not allowed into St Mary's. As he's just mentioned in a radio interview about the incident - 'At the end of...
This fans perspective of Killie exiting the Europa League first qualifying round last night to Welsh side Connah's Quay cracked me up. Some of the comments are priceless.
'I've already paid out for Belgrade!'.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2019/05/24/exclusive-middlesbrough-sue-derby-alleged-breaches-offinancial/
Gibson's Middlesbrough missed out on the final Play Off place to Derby by a solitary point a few weeks ago. They're now looking to sue the Rams for a breach of FFP rules, announcing...