Simple question. We’re currently 10th, got to the quarterfinals of the FA Cup and, apparently, we once ground shared with Gillingham.
So have you enjoyed the ride? Been a bit m’eh? Or endured it?
First up Derby v Luton. And what a horrible game of football it is. Derby appear to have sacked their ground staff and replaced them with first year Agricultural College students - who are all on magic mushrooms.
How on earth are there so many bare patches when the ball’s never on the floor?
What’s the difference between an informal dinner party and a pirate sex party?
For an informal dinner party you come as you are, but for a pirate sex party you ARRRRRR as you come.
This Saturday will see a charity game at Worthing's home ground between Albion legends, led by Guy Butters and a Rockinghorse charity all stars team lead by Joe Wilkinson and including Masie Adams, Joe Marler and many others, plus a very special celebrity manager who will be familiar to 99% of...
After literally years of using Windows on laptops for work and leisure I got a new job nearly 2 years ago and they sent me a company laptop which was a Macbook. A couple of weeks ago it had a small issue and needed to go to the Apple Store to be repaired and my 'loan' machine has been back to...
Do you prefer a later start time for midweek home games? More beer and/or easier for work but home later with fewer connections.
Or more of a squeeze getting over but 30 mins leeway for home connections (or more time drinking in the concourse after)?
Or somewhere in the middle?
I can’t be arsed to check the data but in gut feeling I think we defend better without our club captain than with.
Do you agree? Do you want to dig the data? For me, if all our centre backs are fit then LD shouldn’t start.
Assume all you fans of Dommett, Mcintyre and Ant and Dec are delighted with your stadium egress and homeward travel so that’s something.
Was worried about the mental health of their super fans and the potential for these hard working super stars to continue with Brighton based ratings declines.
Gone at the tragically young age of 86.
Her favourite cashier at Tesco said “she only ever bought cabbage and cat food and, given her interesting smell, we were never sure which one she ate.”
There will be a minute’s silence aboard the 17.23 number 1 bus on Thursday which she regularly rode...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr7enzjrymxo
Good on 'em. If only we'd do the same to the Russians.
As a bonus some of the leathery, Sun reading ex pat bores who voted for Brexit and thought it wouldn't apply to them are going to be mightily pissed off. Again.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/articles/c1wejqevx1wo
"I'd like to announce my retirement from boxing, it has been a blast, I've loved every single minute of it and I'm going to end with this; Dick Turpin wore a mask."
I assume he means 'at least Dick Turpin wore a mask'. Real this time or...