Football.london are suggesting that next weekend's match at Brighton may be called off. The Amex is disproportionately affected by trains and a strike is due for Saturday. They should just flip it to our place or give us the 3 points. Only fair...
The reports I'm reading are bigging up Citeh for beating the United team that the media have created in the last couple of weeks, not their actual standard. There has been a lot of articles / debate on the lines of 'United are back' based on a series of games where they got results without much of a performance. The reality is of course a bit less in each case. United weren't as good as they were being made out to be, so Citeh didn't have to be so good to beat them.
Brighton really is "disproportionately affected by trains". I've done three Brighton marathons and it's a nightmare trying to get out of there on marathon day.
Well on the bright side at least Spurs won't ruin your weekend away. You can skip the suffering bit and go straight to the fun and relaxing bit
Haaland has 14 goals in 8 games, one every 48 minutes played. Nearly as good as Martial’s one every 38 minutes this season
I don't get this Brighton/train situation, there must be dozens of games that will have the travel problems but Brighton gets cancelled, the stadium is outside of town, does it have a nearby train station ? From London its A23 M23 A27 , am I missing something?
Chelsea fans are known for their dislike of VAR (they must be as they are still going on about their game against us). Therefore I know they will all join me in condemning that decision and agreeing that there should have been a red card. No? Funny that.