To all Falmer residents concerned. You've lost. If you can't accept it, tough.
Brighton & Hove and the club have done everything by the book, it is your council that has pulled all the stops and wasted public money.
i wanna punch septicman's fuckin head off....
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Being a Falmer resident i'm disgusted with this latest development.It sounds like the football club have come out victorious.I really don't want a huge concrete bowl on my doorstep with five thousand animals running around hitting eachother with lumps of wood.I can see my premiums going up for both my home and car insurance.You can expect hundreds of drunk,abusive away fans turning up hours before kickoff throwing half eaten kebabs and chips into our gardens and the local pond.This is such awfull news for us residents.The value of my house will plummet no doubt.We need to start a petition that the club can't play on saturdays around here at christmas time and midweek games kick off at 6pm.I don't want football being played untill midnight due to extra time and shoot outs.I wouldn't be able to sleep for the safety of my family.Hopefully we have grounds for another appeal left in the tank.Fingers crossed
i wanna punch septicman's fuckin head off....
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Did someone open a tin of football stereotypes?
He is horribly over-opinionated on absolutely everything on the Argus website. He is a tragic headcase with a Walter Mitty complex. He is not worth worrying about.
However, if you find out who he is, bagsy go first...
How can that possibly relate to me?
Nothing wrong with having an opinion. By the very nature of the contributions on any forum, it means people have an opinion. Even you. And of course, your threat of physical violence just confirms what people think of soccer fans in general.
From Answers.com:
Walter Mitty appears in the short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, written by humorist James Thurber and published in The New Yorker in 1939. Mitty is a meek and henpecked husband who daydreams of being a daring surgeon, heroic pilot and dashing naval commander ("Throw on the power lights! Rev her up to 8500! We're going through!"). Thurber's story was a mere 2100 words long, but the character struck a chord and "Walter Mitty" has become popular shorthand for any timid soul who dreams of a more dashing life. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty was made into a 1947 film with Danny Kaye as Mitty.
How can that possibly relate to me? Did you know what a Walter Mitty complex was before typing it in?
Nothing wrong with having an opinion. By the very nature of the contributions on any forum, it means people have an opinion. Even you. And of course, your threat of physical violence just confirms what people think of soccer fans in general.
I did. You come across as a pessimistic, under-valued, knee-jerk reactionary with a disproprtionate and mis-placed sense of self-generated intelligence. I'd say you fit that profile perfectly. Your allusion to generalise over what you consider to be the wit, wisdom and behaviour over football fans is a classic case in point.Nothing wrong with having an opinion. By the very nature of the contributions on any forum, it means people have an opinion. Even you. And of course, your threat of physical violence just confirms what people think of soccer fans in general.
From Answers.com:
Walter Mitty appears in the short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, written by humorist James Thurber and published in The New Yorker in 1939. Mitty is a meek and henpecked husband who daydreams of being a daring surgeon, heroic pilot and dashing naval commander ("Throw on the power lights! Rev her up to 8500! We're going through!"). Thurber's story was a mere 2100 words long, but the character struck a chord and "Walter Mitty" has become popular shorthand for any timid soul who dreams of a more dashing life. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty was made into a 1947 film with Danny Kaye as Mitty.
How can that possibly relate to me? Did you know what a Walter Mitty complex was before typing it in?
yee harrrr!!!!...... people think of soccer fans in general.