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    [Albion] Brighton Women beat London Bees in the Continental Tyres Cup

    As I understand it, the only 2 facilities in Sussex that meet the minimum requirements for the top division are Crawley and the Amex. This is the bit that I’m disagreeing with, in my view there are plenty of places in Sussex that would be adequate for that level of football- and yeh I’m...
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    [Albion] Brighton Women beat London Bees in the Continental Tyres Cup

    I know that when Whitehawk were knocking on the door of the Conference there were *vague* talk of building a new stadium- I believe on the “Sheepcote Valley” site that the objectors of the Amex were so obsessed by. That’s all gone quiet now that they’ve scaled back big time on the expenditure...
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    [Albion] Brighton Women beat London Bees in the Continental Tyres Cup

    Well I was thinking it would be Barnet or perhaps Brentford. However it does sound like a team from Pro Evolution Soccer (or perhaps a 5 a side team). Why not just be Barnet Ladies? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    [Albion] Brighton Women beat London Bees in the Continental Tyres Cup

    I wonder if a long term solution is to build a purpose built small stadium in the city to host our women’s, under 23 teams etc . Could be a joint venture with a non-League side or one of the universities. Would have a 3G pitch so could be used by the community on non matchdays A bit pie in the...
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    [Albion] Brighton Women beat London Bees in the Continental Tyres Cup

    What would need doing at Withdean out of interest? The North Stand is there which, from memory, holds around 2,000. Think a lot of the stuff that we funded- changing rooms etc are still intact. Whitehawk- capacity wise, would be absolutely fine. I imagine an issue is the pitch (possibly what...
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    [Albion] Brighton Women beat London Bees in the Continental Tyres Cup

    Our women’s team are always going to struggle for crowds while they’re playing in Crawley in my view. I fully appreciate that it’s out of the clubs hands but Crawley just isn’t a suitable location (apart from the quality of the facilities of course). It’s not really an “Albion town” meaning...
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