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theonlyone | 20:41 Wed 10th Mar 2010 | ChatterBank
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lunch date with people that you don't really want to eat or be with but have
been pressganged in to it ......and I have to go tomorrow ...all answers will
be well received ...
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Thanks and Hi ummmm x ( still none the wiser......lol.....although i've heard folk mentioning Wardy ).......Is that a man?....JJ ...with a sausage?......nooooooooooooo!!!....
I dont believe it!
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if JJ is Seagull fan she will know Rosca..he is an icon ...
''JJ ...with a sausage?......nooooooooooooo!!!.... I dont believe it!''

Tis true my friend...

http://www.gifbin.com...seagull_vs_wiener.gif
I will know him if I do a quick google search
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how are you Cazz ?
hmmmmmm..!!!
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goodnight all ..have fun .
Oh, onlyone ... yaawn

Okay, look ... If you go into The Sportsman pub at Withdean, the bar is on your left. Across the bar in front of you, there is a terrace. This should look out onto the pitch, but it's covered over.

If you walk into tho middle and turn left, you are facing the bar. The corner to your right leads through into the food area. Normally, they do a carvery, but for the game against Exeter, there was no hot food, and they had sandwiches pre-packaged instead.

(I'm just trying to give you a few details which can't be found on the internet, but which you can check, if you are so inclined).

The all important wine cooler is in the middle of the long side of the bar.

On the corner of the bar nearest to the terrace doors is a pump selling a beer called "Harveys".

When you walk back out of The Sportsman (passing the loos on your left) you have to turn right to get into the ground. You go up the small flight of steps, and walk with the stadium on your right.

You go past the entrance to the north stand. There is a gate with a high mesh fence. Immediately inside that gate is one of those loos that looks like a portacabin.

To get to the family enclosure, you carry on round the end, and down the hill.

As you go through the turnstile, there is no clever card system. They still take your ticket and tear a bit off. The bit they give you back allows you a free bus ride from the other side of the car park, into the town.

If you were a G or H Blocker, you would carry on further round.
Now, sit yourself at the family end, with the season ticket holders on your left, and the back of The Sportsman on your right.

If you look straight across the stadium, up above the stand where the away supporters sit, there are some houses. One of these houses, the last one on the left, has a conservatory at the back, overlooking the stadium. From where you are sitting, just to the right of the away fans, seats, is a flight of steps. The players do not come from a tunnel, they come down these steps.

The stand in which you are sitting has a boarded floor. Instead of applauding, the home fans trample on these boards.

So now, if you are really bored, send these details to someone who knows Brighton's ground intimately, and ask if anyone could tell you all this if they were not a regular supporter.

One more thing. If you go back to The Sportsman, and stand in the bar and look up, there is a balcony all around that makes it look like a country house hotel.

Oh, and don't forget to ask why they weren't serving their usual pre-match carvery before the Exeter game!
Okay, one last thing.

Inside the ground, you can buy an amateur fanzine called the "Seagull Love Review."

The last home game I went to was the aforementioned Exeter match.

Things from the Seagull Love Review I bought there, which you will not possibly find (but which you could probably check if you put your mind to it) ...

On p.8 is a photo of John Terry touching foreheads with Wayne Bridge (I think it's Wayne Bridge).

At the top of p.11 is a picture of a tellytubby with a speech balloon saying "special hugs"

The article on pp.21-22 is a rant about the stewards at Withdean.

A gardening business called "Always Green" have an advert on p.26

On p.3 there is picture of me, topless, wearing only a pair of BHA shorts.

(just joking about the last one, ha ha)

Okay, I'm done.

JJ x
Are you going tomorrow, then, after all?
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Sorry, No_Kno ...

onlyone questioned if I was a real Seagulls fan by asking something which could easily be Googled.

I thought I'd help out by giving a few details that you wouldn't find on the internet, and which you could only know if you went to Withdean.

The extra details are from the Seagull Love Review from the Exeter game ... to which one would be unlikely to have access without having been at the Exeter game.

Sorry to bore the rest of you.

x x x
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This isn't a programme (although I did buy a programme too).

This is one of those fanzines, done on somebody'd photocopier by the look of it.

It costs £1.

Next to the price, is a picture of a little man, running away, holding 2 bags with $$ signs on them. It's quite amusing, in its own little way.
JJ,

Hi, sweetheart xx

You dont have to justify or explain yourself on here.....he was fishing....and you took the bait.

You know what i think of you ( even though you're on Team Katie.....lol ) and everyone else too.........just be yourself and dont ever change. Ok, my lovely? xxx

(You're still my lovely minx btw)

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