Surely, I wasn't the only one to notice that the overwhelming majority of QPR fans (and the tannoy announced a shade under 2,000 this eve) remained seated during most, if not ALL the game. Just found that unusual as traditionally the away fans, well, stand! Or was it some optical illusion due to...
I always found this music video of interest from our South American brethren...in fact there's a couple of different versions of it, both worth a butcher's...
Pains me to say but Palace barely give Brighton breathing space tonight - that were closing down every ball so our passing game didn't get going. I was sat in the East right next to their fans - this pains me even more but they were impressive - though on the way to match came across a fair few...
Yeah spotted the chap wandering around the bluebells.
He mentioned that if the Palace fans don’t take their thrashing well and start misbehaving, then a boycott of the chimneys in Croydon may well be in order next December…
‘Twas the morning of Palace, when all through the town
Not a copper was stirring, not even downtown.
The Seagull flags were hung by the window with care,
In hopes that Saint Gus would be there.
The young fans were still in their Albion pyjamas
Having visions of Palace playing like llhamas
The...
I didn't go to the Exeter game four years ago BUT I did once go to a game at the Goldstone (bonus points because that is pre-Withdean) where my school friend jumped onto the side line to pick up a discarded cigar from Manager Alan Mullery and has since kept the memento in an Old Holborn tin to...
Some great podcasts being aired here.
Like many I became a fan of The Tuesday Club (Alan Davies Arsenal podcast) - his wayward rants often have me chuckling along.
Others I like are:
Front Row Daily (my daily dose of culture)
TEDTalks (the folks on here are the movers and shakers of...
As mentioned in earlier post, someone was 'pleading for a ticket for his mate from Australia' - that was I and I can confirm that the my Albion supporting friend did indeed travel 10,000 miles, whereas I simply hopped onto the No. 25 bus.
However, must stress his sole reason for flying back to...
Skateboard Culture: AA Baker, Max's and Alpine Sports - Red Kryptonics were perfect for the 'fuzzy' pavement on the hills of Hollingdean West Pier slope for slalom; Churchill Square and Mark Baker (unofficial 'top boy' of the skaters and for some deluded reason I thought the Boney M song of...