Pundit on Radio Five tonight. Said Knockart was wasteful and Baldock poor. He thought our bench was really strong and said positive things about the club. He was surprised we played Sidwell and Stephens together in midfield.
He spoke very well of the club, his connections to it, .
Just listened to an interview on radio Sussex. He spoke very well of the club, his connections to it, and came across pretty sincere.
Which are? Genuine query.
He claimed he knew Bamber well and was grateful to many members of the club when one of his players had a serious leg break - he remembered many of those who helped including Dr Sless. He remembered Frankie Howard and came near to joining as manager. Seemed to have a genuine knowledge and affection for the club.
And he nearly came in as Peter Taylor (the first)'s assistant.
He claimed he knew Bamber well and was grateful to many members of the club when one of his players had a serious leg break - he remembered many of those who helped including Dr Sless. He remembered Frankie Howard and came near to joining as manager. Seemed to have a genuine knowledge and affection for the club.
Outside Luton station the team stands to one side while the police escort the line of Brighton supporters which snakes its way past us. As they disappear down the road a chant of ‘Clark is E-vii’ goes up. Paul Clark is the young Brighton ball winner. When Albion played Luton earlier in the season Paul Fucillo’s leg was broken in a challenge with Clark.
If Clarky is wondering how the Luton fans are going to react to that incident he soon finds out. As the teams are announced over the tannoy at the ground there is mass booing at the mention of his name, and when the Brighton team emerges from the tunnel a Luton fan tips tomato sauce over his head. Just what you need before a vital promotion match.