AMEX Stadium
Brighton
16 Feb 2019
12.30pm
Hopefully the palpable anger felt after the failings from Wednesday night have dissipated and we are in a better mind- frame for the fifth round FA Cup game down in Falmer.
Early start for the Faithful for the stupid o'clock kick off for a competition which takes Frank's fancy. What should we prioritise?
It should be a case of as you were, with Huddz coming back in and Waghorn starting up front. No Jack Marriot I'm afraid but Tom Lawrence will come up with the goods ......won't he?
The game has to be decided tomorrow with extra time and penalties, so it could be a long one.
Team news:-
Roos
Bryson
Tomori
Keogh
Wilson
Waghorn
Holmes
Nugent
Bogle
Huddlestone
Malone.
Substitutes: Ravas, Cole, Wisdom, Evans, Johnson, Jozefzoon, Marriott.
Brighton & Hove Albion 2 - 1 Derby County
posted on 17/2/19
Drowsio
posted on 17/2/19
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDd4qOT2-KeKr7T1bstVxJHlh3VsKvtns
There's the next two hours taken care of.
posted on 17/2/19
posted on 17/2/19
Watched it twice. Now what?
posted on 17/2/19
Reading material:-
Harry Wilson: ‘Ian Rush phoned. I thought what do I call him? Ian? Rushy?’
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/feb/15/harry-wilson-derby-county-liverpool-interview
posted on 17/2/19
More reading stuff Heb:-
Knockaert and Locadia put Brighton into last eight despite late Cole scare
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/feb/16/brighton-hove-albion-derby-county-fa-cup-match-report
posted on 17/2/19
Thank you. I have read everything and have even done some drawings which Mrs Heb has put on the fridge. A really productive weekend
posted on 18/2/19
comment by ViewFromTheStudent (U1581)
posted 14 hours, 23 minutes ago
More reading stuff Heb:-
Knockaert and Locadia put Brighton into last eight despite late Cole scare
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/feb/16/brighton-hove-albion-derby-county-fa-cup-match-report
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View, I am very glad that you are a reader of the Guardian - an excellent newspaper with a long and very proud history. As the then Manchester Guardian, it was my school's official newspaper. It stood on a lectern in the hall next to a statue of Sir Walter Scott. As a working class boy, accustomed to the Daily Mirror, I found it a delight. ( And there is nothing wrong with the Mirror) - I would read and admire Cassandra most days in the Mirror.
posted on 18/2/19
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by ViewFromTheStudent (U1581)
posted 14 hours, 23 minutes ago
More reading stuff Heb:-
Knockaert and Locadia put Brighton into last eight despite late Cole scare
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/feb/16/brighton-hove-albion-derby-county-fa-cup-match-report
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View, I am very glad that you are a reader of the Guardian - an excellent newspaper with a long and very proud history. As the then Manchester Guardian, it was my school's official newspaper. It stood on a lectern in the hall next to a statue of Sir Walter Scott. As a working class boy, accustomed to the Daily Mirror, I found it a delight. ( And there is nothing wrong with the Mirror) - I would read and admire Cassandra most days in the Mirror.
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My neighbours (a couple) are both journalists, one for the Mirror and the other The Times! I bet their breakfast conversations are interesting?
posted on 18/2/19
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
comment by ViewFromTheStudent (U1581)
posted 14 hours, 23 minutes ago
More reading stuff Heb:-
Knockaert and Locadia put Brighton into last eight despite late Cole scare
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/feb/16/brighton-hove-albion-derby-county-fa-cup-match-report
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View, I am very glad that you are a reader of the Guardian - an excellent newspaper with a long and very proud history. As the then Manchester Guardian, it was my school's official newspaper. It stood on a lectern in the hall next to a statue of Sir Walter Scott. As a working class boy, accustomed to the Daily Mirror, I found it a delight. ( And there is nothing wrong with the Mirror) - I would read and admire Cassandra most days in the Mirror.
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Nice back story Ramdini