Nonsense, it was the racist Met unlawfully disrupting a friendly gathering of promising footballers and budding architects having a jolly good water fight at the end of term.
Only seen Emery and Aly & Fila that I recall before so should be an interesting night with plenty of older stuff. A lot of people I know have sold their Saturday tickets to do the Friday instead, which is Eddie Halliwell instead of Gareth Emery and a full Hard House room with Lisa Lashes, etc....
Wonder if I'll make it to the afterparty...
Been a while...
This on Saturday...anyone got any recommendations on who to catch?
Above & Beyond @ SW4 August Bank Holiday also lined up.
Saw Kyau & Albert for the first time at MOS a few weeks back, highly recommended.
Bit like the Reading 7-1, I didn't really watch enough of the game to get that angry about it. 2-0 down before I made it to my seat. Depressing how expectations have been eroded away over the last decade so that we are now almost resigned to this kind of performance.
Great turnout again though.
Like most of the games i've seen this season, we casually chucked the points away against a team no better than us.
Fair play to Feeney and Trotter, i've slated them before but they were about the only ones who looked to be seriously trying,
I don't get Lennon's tactics at all.
I suspect that our chairman telling us that we budgeted to finish 17th and actually finished 6th assured us that we were doing ok at that particular time. That period was not the problem
That is a fucking nonsense....the finances have always discussed on these sites - we nearly went into admin in 98/99 didn't we? Concerns about the rising debt/directors wages post the glory years were usually dismissed - 'not real debt', 'relegation clauses', 'fans of the club', ETC