Cheer on the Albion in the FA Cup Semi Final

We’ve got some great stuff to look forward to in the Club over the next week and we’re not just talking about next Friday’s AGM. Tomorrow afternoon, Brighton are at Wembley for their FA Cup semi final and we’ll be showing the lot on our screens. So if you haven’t got a ticket and you fancy watching it with a beer, come down to the Club,

And of course there’s plenty of other sport on our screens.We start tonight with Premiership football with Southampton-Liverpool kicking off on Sky at 8pm. If your into rugby we can also show Sale-Harlequins from 7.45pm, but you’l have to ask at the bar. The same goes for the golfers and the Valero open although it has to be said that most of the decent golfers are on the other side of the States getting ready for next week’s Masters.

Tomorrow we begin with a real thriller, when Championship leaders Norwich face the mighty managerless QPR – this Rangers fan will be watching at home through his fingers. That kicks off on Sky at 12.30pm. After that annihilation we have Bath-Bristol in the rugby Premiership from 2.15pm, while our normal results programmes will be on from 3pm. There is also the Leicester-Exeter game starting at 4.15pm but any rugger bugger planning to watch that should know that we’ll be turning all screens over to Brighton-Man City in their semi, which kicks off at 5.30pm. The golf resumes at 7pm and does so again on Sunday.

Sunday begins at 2.05pm, with Everton-Arsenal on Sky – our resident gooners are sounding quietly confident at the moment while our one Evertonian is off swanning around the sub-continent. Then at 4pm we’ll be showing the second FA Cup semi, Watford-Wolves on BT, so there’ll be at least one load of Ws in the Final.

That’s not the end of the weekend because on Monday night we’re showing a London derby, Chelsea-West Ham on Sky at 8pm.

Next week we have the Masters starting on Thursday, we will be showing all of that while within opening hours, Champions League, Championship and Europa League football through Tuesday-Thursday, as well as the Leicester-Newcastle Premiership game on Friday night, which clearly gives us loads of incentive to get the AGM over quickly from its 8pm start.