Stuart Munday
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Hung around for a long while after, my son wanted to look in the Terrace, not too bad and could reach the counters easily but a long queue trying to get upstairs, didn’t get that.
Worth every Penny for days like yesterday.Why? I’m a season ticket holder. Not turning up would be a waste of money.
Is he short, or are the counters in the Terrace particularly high?Hung around for a long while after, my son wanted to look in the Terrace, not too bad and could reach the counters easily but a long queue trying to get upstairs, didn’t get that.
Using a golfing analogy yesterday was like having a shit round but birdieing 18. Not sure it was worth every penny but we’ll go again next week (where if we play like we did yesterday we will get turned over).Worth every Penny for days like yesterday.
If only that level of fervent, er, passion could be somehow bottled and released inside the stadiumJust watched the video….I see what you mean.
That's two searches on xhamster for me this evening then.You’ve also seen the start of @El Presidente ’s Czech Gang Bang boxed set then?
It’s not bottled but that “passion” does come in small paper wraps.If only that level of fervent, er, passion could be somehow bottled and released inside the stadium![]()
Yes, I tried to get in to the top Terrace right after the final whistle and it was totally rammed! I wasn't sad to leave straight away tho as I had a bad feeling about that game in our new bar - the Terrace curse has not been entirely removed!Leaving early to get in the queue for the Terrace is probably not what B&B envisaged.
Not a good look to have even more empty seats, just because a bunch of lads can't wait a few minutes to down their Fosters.
It doesn't take an hour, does it? And a very pleasant walk, with views of the Downs in the early evening sunshine. I'm sure he's pleased now he arrived home ten minutes earlier.My pal Simon stood up, shook my hand, and said see you next Sunday, just after Soucek headed the Wet Sham "winner", and started his long hour long trudge back to Woodingdean.
I hope that hour passed more quickly once he realised we had turned defeat into a victory.
Well he told me it was about an hour Kevo, but l don't really know, it isn't my neck of the woods.It doesn't take an hour, does it? And a very pleasant walk, with views of the Downs in the early evening sunshine. I'm sure he's pleased now he arrived home ten minutes earlier.
It’s about 35 mins to Bexhill Road, could easily be another 25, particularly if he’s amblingWell he told me it was about an hour Kevo, but l don't really know, it isn't my neck of the woods.
He did say it was the Rottingdean end though, so it must have been quite a hike.
I suppose he would be after another home defeat with no phone signal as he crossed the Downs…It’s about 35 mins to Bexhill Road, could easily be another 25, particularly if he’s ambling
Is there some sort of pathway he could take? l mean he could easily be mown down just wandering along the side of the road, no pavement at all as l recall.I suppose he would be after another home defeat with no phone signal as he crossed the Downs…
There is a proper path that runs off to the East side of the road that pedestrians and cyclists can use.Is there some sort of pathway he could take? l mean he could easily be mown down just wandering along the side of the road, no pavement at all as l recall.
Where ? There’s a path all the way to Woodingdean from the AmexIs there some sort of pathway he could take? l mean he could easily be mown down just wandering along the side of the road, no pavement at all as l recall.