Stretch Armstrong
Stock Car Smash-Up
Rebound
Tip It
Buckaroo
I Vant to Bite Your Finger
John Bull printing outfit
... and of course those little Post Office kits. Stamps tasted great.
I agree the layout is better but when a good brewery closes, it closes forever and when another free house gets into the clutches of Mitchells and Butlers, or the other pubcos, a little bit of consumer choice is eroded.
I went there at the start of the summer with the kids, intending to watch...
All cask ales can travel well if they're looked after, and don't sit around in some warehouse for weeks.
Try the White Horse in Parsons Green for the best example of Harveys in the capital.
Tastes pretty good in the Lamb in Eastbourne, too.
Hepworths, and King, both Horsham micros, are worth...
And who was it who administered the sale of the Goldstone? None other than David Bellotti, Norman's oldest political ally. Can't believe he never mentioned it to him while they were playing dominoes together.
I don't get the affection some people have for Macs. I've worked with them for the past 10 years and my system crashes at least twice a day. Ihe latest model I use is a brand new Imac and its interface is about as friendly as a Bosnian war criminal.
However I've worked with the evil, snarling...
If you're drinking in the Gildredge no wonder you wanted to leave town ...:D
I must say Seaford has always seemed OK to me. A bit quiet maybe but some nice properties, some pleasant independent shops (not the same stuff you see everywhere else), seaside, plenty of pubs.
One of these days it...
McGhee will keep his job even if we're relegated.
Everyone knows the size of the task this season ... we're not really in the same league off the pitch as the other sides and fourth bottom will be a big ask.
We've chopped and changed managers too much in the last 10 years and I reckon Knight...
Seaford:18,825 (early closing Wednesday)
Lewes: 13,919 (early closing Wednesday)
Admittedly this is based on the 1981 census. I know of two people who have died in Seaford since then, and one in Lewes, so perhaps the margin is narrowing.
Saw the Seaford keeper sustain a broken leg in a match in the early 80s and he KEPT PLAYING. Only when a backpass strength shot later got past him was he stretchered off. Now that's the calibre of player we lack today...
Treasure Island is still there and they've done it up. A lot bigger and brasher but with less potential for injury, which seems a bit of shame :)
There's also Fort Fun/Rocky's along the seafront in Eastbourne. Kids seem to love it but it does attract the Asda element ... lots of king-size...
The miniature railway in Eastbourne is brilliant for kids ... after the ride there are some great slides etc in the play areas, loads of space, you can walk around the lake and have an ice cream and (ahem) there are lots of young mums to ogle from behind your sunglasses. £3.95 for adults, kids 2...
Having been in all three lower divisions in recent times, can we honestly say there's much to choose between the top half of Div 3, all of Div 2 and the bottom eight in Div 1?
(I'm ignoring all Coca-Cola terminology here for ethical reasons).
Eastbourne Borough have released Westy ... he's having trials with Horsham FC.
You've got to feel sorry for him to slip further down the pyramid at his age (25).
At Borough he was struggling to get a game. He had some nice touches but just seemed a bit lightweight.
Seems a long time ago when...
If DK ever reads this crap he must wonder why he bothers.
Of course not everything has gone to plan but we've had the most committed and honest chairman we could have hoped for in the past few years.
I suggest the critics must have been wearing replica Man U shirts in their playground when...
I doubt very much that the people at Sky have got together and decided that they don't like us.
Most match reports seem to approach the game from the perspective of one team more than the other. That's just the way it goes and there have been plenty of godforsaken northern nonentity clubs who...
The point is, he cares about something that is totally irrelevant.
What nationality was the England manager when we beat Germany 5-1? Anyone remember? If he turns out to have come from anywhere other than England I think the result should be declared null and void.
The Millwall infiltration of the North Stand was quite intimidating to start with and shut us up until the goals started going in.
Final itself was a great day out but somehow you just knew it wasn't going to be our day.
Funniest thing was seeing the TV coverage in which Dean Wilkins was in...