As Tim Carder explains in his now 32 year-old history book of the club, there are many hypotheses as to why 'Albion' was chosen for the club's suffix – The Albion Brewery, The Royal Albion Hotel, The Albion Hotel (a separate establishment), the Albion Coffee House, the precedent of WBA and their...
Given the fixture re-arrangements, the club is looking to open The Terrace for the Forest game.
It may not be totally finished, but it is hopeful a safety certificate can be issued in time for the QF match.
London postcodes have little to do with the proximity or comparative location of the 1st postcodes (eg. N1, SE1, W1 etc).
Instead, the numbers are based on the districts listed alphabetically.
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Ian 'Spider' Mellor
Guy 'Tank' Butters
Gary 'OGH' Hart ('Harty' is too predictable)
Gary 'Grease' Stevens
Ian 'Welly' Chapman
Paul 'Dodge' Rogers
Paul 'Ted' Rogers
'Sir' Norman Gall
Barren Apsinall
Anthony Philip David Terry Frank Donald Stanley Gerry Gordon Stephen James 'Charlie' Oatway
Richard Vaughan has already been here as a guest of the club, pretty much on the 20th anniversary of Fans United.
But it would be good to catch up again.
Irrespective of your political persuasion, no Brighton fan should be in any doubt as to the massive role John Prescott played in the history of the club - no matter how fleeting that role was.
He was a potential blockage in our quest for something simple like having a permanent ground for a...
Well, you could look at it that way. But only if you want to.
Which way I voted is absolutely nothing to do with you. So you can wonder until your head wobbles off its moorings, if you like.
Answer: A few people were very close, but just skirted around the exact answer.
Man U at home next month the first home league game at our permanent home under Labour since that Blackburn Rovers game in April 1979 - 45 years 118 days (or 16,555 days).
ALBION QUIZ QUESTION: Can anyone tell me the significance of this match, and how it links to our game at the Amex against Manchester United next month?
Still the man.
His highly probable - bordering on definite - third (second full) season here will be his best.
His so-called 'whining' is irrelevant - merely the universal cry of managers insisting their club seeks to match and fund their ambitions. Most of it is lost in translation anyway.
Like many on here, didn't really 'know' him, but knew who he was, and he always offered up a quick 'how's it going, mate?' by way of a friendly greeting. The fact that so many on here can remember the good and the outrageous is testament to his popularity.
Perhaps it's now the true test of...
Sodexo was awarded the contract in the second season at the Amex.
They do all of the hospitality / food / drink concessions at the stadium and the training ground.