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We Did It
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I can't quite believe it.
My pals and I used to stand at Withdean Athletics Track, in the rain, clutching soggy hot dogs, and shouting for the Seagulls. That was when we were in League One. And we almost got relegated to League Two.
And now ...
We are in The Prem !!
We stood on the pitch at The Amex, sobbing pathetically, and singing (equally pathetically). And then ... we got completely trolleyed.
I'm feeling very fragile this morning.
But, to everyone who supports a team in The Prem ... look out next season ... WE ARE COMING FOR YOU !!
:-)
JJ xxx
My pals and I used to stand at Withdean Athletics Track, in the rain, clutching soggy hot dogs, and shouting for the Seagulls. That was when we were in League One. And we almost got relegated to League Two.
And now ...
We are in The Prem !!
We stood on the pitch at The Amex, sobbing pathetically, and singing (equally pathetically). And then ... we got completely trolleyed.
I'm feeling very fragile this morning.
But, to everyone who supports a team in The Prem ... look out next season ... WE ARE COMING FOR YOU !!
:-)
JJ xxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It certainly wasn't cold at The Amex yesterday. The sun was blazing down on the East Stand (where we were sitting). It was definitely "glad I brought the sunnies" weather.
Actually, the South Stand was also in the sun. You'd think that the South Stand would face North, and get no sun, but the orientation of the stadium means that the sun goes down in the corner between the West and North Stands, so ...
OMG, what am I doing? Obviously no one cares where the sun goes down. But it's worth knowing, if you ever visit The Amex, that the visitors' area is the eastern section of the South Stand ... so bring your sunnies and a hat with a brim, because you might be sunbathing!
Actually, the South Stand was also in the sun. You'd think that the South Stand would face North, and get no sun, but the orientation of the stadium means that the sun goes down in the corner between the West and North Stands, so ...
OMG, what am I doing? Obviously no one cares where the sun goes down. But it's worth knowing, if you ever visit The Amex, that the visitors' area is the eastern section of the South Stand ... so bring your sunnies and a hat with a brim, because you might be sunbathing!