A
Tuesday evening trip to Northampton is always a
fine way to spend a January night. A disappointing
run had seen only two league victories since the
start of December, and the Albion were in danger
of slipping away from play-off contenders to mid
table nobodies. Optimism was ripe though, with
£300,000 signing - the most the club had spent
in 25 years - Glen Murray set to make his debut.
We could only pray that handing that amount of
money to Rochdale would not get us a player who
was cobblers
Sixfields
is like a shining beacon on the horizon
Unfortunately
we could not visit TGI Fridays, as it was a
Tuesday and would therefore not be open
Sixfields
in all her glory
Witham
settles down for a healthy KFC
Potter
looking incredibly homosexual
Clayton
looking worryingly happy ahead of an Albion game
Upton
is used to having little things in his mouth,
such as this chip
And
McCarthy is used to having crispy bones in his
mouth, like this piece of chicken
McCarthy
has destroyed yet another meal
The
interesting glass facade of the main stand is a
joy of architecture
This
sign outside the stadium was obviously designed
to put Jewish people off from entering
Witham
does his best booblehatter impression
Potter
again looking incredibly homosexual
Clayton
was not on some sort of mind enhancing drug, as
this picture would suggest
Upton
looks too excited to be at a League One clash in
which Jason Crowe would be strutting his stuff
While
McCarthy looks as arousing as usual
The
Main Stand
This
stand was in front of the hill that Potter
famously fell down last year
The
stand along the other side
Sven
Goran Eriksson was seated among the Brighton
fans for the evenings game
This
blurred man had a patchwork hat on, which was a
delight to behold
This
advertising board had the amusing line of
"Paul Cox" on it
Potter
confirms his standing as a tosser by getting
this seat infront nice and dirty for the person
who ended up sitting on it
Michel
Kuipers appears for the game
The
Albion players prepare for the game
Poul
Hubertz is freakishly tall
This
Northampton sub had what appeared to be a 1980s
warm up shell suit on
50
Cent was doing some extra work as a steward
Northampton
on the attack with a corner
The
home side have the lead thanks to a free header
from a free kick that never should have been
Witham
and Potter try to dissect how exactly Brighton
are losing
The
pitch was looking very green
Brighton
look to get back into the game
Mark
Bunn in goal for Northampton gained cult hero
status for his gestures towards the fans, his
flair boots and his short sleeved look
Adrian
was looking very stylish with his new hair style
The
game ends with a disappointing 1-0 defeat as the
Albion slip to 14th