TV football host Des Lynam and DJ Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim arrive in Downing Street with fellow supporters, to deliver a 62,000 signature petition requesting Government approval for a new stadium for their beloved Brighton and Hove Albion FC. The Second Division club, who currently play at an athletics stadium at Withdean, want to build a multi-purpose 25,000-seat stadium at Falmer. From left, Lord Bassam of Brighton, Des Lynam, Norman Cook, Tim Carder, Mary Emery and Liz Costa. Front: Paul Samrah with shy five-year-old son Sebastian Samrah.

TV football host Des Lynam and DJ Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim arrive in Downing Street with fellow supporters, to deliver a 62,000 signature petition requesting Government approval for a new stadium for their beloved Brighton and Hove Albion FC. The Second Division club, who currently play at an athletics stadium at Withdean, want to build a multi-purpose 25,000-seat stadium at Falmer. From left, Lord Bassam of Brighton, Des Lynam, Norman Cook, Tim Carder, Mary Emery and Liz Costa. Front: Paul Samrah with shy five-year-old son Sebastian Samrah. Stock Photo
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4096 x 2889 px | 34.7 x 24.5 cm | 13.7 x 9.6 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1 December 2003

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LONDON UK

Photographer:

Ian Nicholson

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TV football host Des Lynam and DJ Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim arrive in Downing Street with fellow supporters, to deliver a 62, 000 signature petition requesting Government approval for a new stadium for their beloved Brighton and Hove Albion FC. The Second Division club, who currently play at an athletics stadium at Withdean, want to build a multi-purpose 25, 000-seat stadium at Falmer. From left, Lord Bassam of Brighton, Des Lynam, Norman Cook, Tim Carder, Mary Emery and Liz Costa. Front: Paul Samrah with shy five-year-old son Sebastian Samrah.

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