As with most people, best v. Swindon, worst v. Rochdale.
The way we went from 3-2 up to lose 4-3 in the last ten minutes combined to being sat there in a coat with no hood really made me a happy chappy. Caught a chill that night and felt crap for about two weeks.
Sorry I missed out on the away end, but it did sound great from the home part of the centenary stand, well done everyone:clap2: :clap2:
There were a few 'Does your boyfriend...' chants from fans around me. Some of them were so delighted with themselves singing that, they were laughing so much...
It was a strange experience certainly, but when you look at the people around you, it makes you keep quiet.
I did keep my coat zipped up over my mouth to hide the smug grin on my face though.:lolol:
There were punches thrown by both sides, just to my right, it was a bit daft of the Albion fan. Looking at some of the people around me, I wouldn't have fancied my chances of surviving if I had celebrated our goal.
Just got back (we did stop for a meal!!) absolutely bloody delighted. Not least because I (and three others) survived the home end!! Not far from where it kicked off near the boxes. I can say the Albion end sounded brilliant from amongst the whinging East Londerners.
Was the most difficult...
Hopefully will pass off OK, I think my seat is near the away fans though. It'll be fine unless anyone recognises us and starts pointing at us singing 'There's Brighton there'.
Second problem: I was pictured with trevor Brooking last season at National Falmer day, if they re-produce that...