Didn’t we briefly use that Rocky music during our first Div 1 games in 1979 instead of GOSBTS?And we always ran out to GOSBTS as far back as I can remember except a very brief period (1 game?) when Bellotti stopped it.
We walked there and back from Mile Oak, nobody could afford Bus and entranceHad somehow the Goldstone retail park land became available again and the Amex as it is now lifted on to the site any view on how the travel infrastructure would cope with 32,000 crowds these days?
Obviously you have Hove and Aldrington stations near by, but can’t remember what they used to do with coaches was there a carpark at the Goldstone, I was an early teenager so never paid attention?
I am the same...Since Albion left the Goldstone Ground I have driven past the site on only two occasions (I think I was driving on one occasion and I was a passenger the other). Both times I averted my eyes and I have no idea what the site looks like now (I have also managed to avoid seeing any pictures of the retail park).
In my mind's eye the site is now and will forever be the home of a football ground - a bit of a crappy and decrepit ground, for sure, but the home of my adolescent hopes and dreams and some of my fondest memories.
There wasn’t many of us thoughIncredible, i even watched a floodlit cricket match there
First match of the 80/81 season v WolvesDidn’t we briefly use that Rocky music during our first Div 1 games in 1979 instead of GOSBTS?
We did after Bamber had gone to the states. That's when he announced the new ground would be a domeDidn’t we briefly use that Rocky music during our first Div 1 games in 1979 instead of GOSBTS?
They're at one of the dorton salvage yards.I wonder what happened to all the old turnstiles. I would have loved to have one of those in my shed.
We have two from the South Stand at Gorings Mead, home of Horsham YMCA. Still serviceable although we haven't used them since the pandemic. We have no fans lol.I wonder what happened to all the old turnstiles. I would have loved to have one of those in my shed.
Both!I am getting old now and losing my memory, but that stadium model in the Albion museum at the Amex, was that of the Goldstone, or Withdean? Been a good few years since l saw it. Impressive whatever it was.
Yes. Some of the sightlines in the video are practically identical to the memories of the ground that I have. that view from the NW looking towards the West end of the South is soooo evocative.Fantastic model , can almost walk through it .
Oh yes, evening games were special and yes, like the Amex, on the right occasions the Goldstone could generate an amazing atmosphere. Remember Ipswich in the League Cup? Everyone, players , journalist, etc remarked on how loud it was, indeed when we played Derby in the next round one of the match reports started with: "Derby came face-to-face with Brighton and their famed crowd last night".Evening games at the Goldstone were certainly better, atmosphere wise, than afternoon ones. I remember some unbelievable BIG nights where the place was buzzing - Rotherham, our second last home game of 1971/72 season with Ken Beamish scoring the winner (2-1) right at the death in front of 28,000. That Palace game in February 1976 when we won 2-0 with a crowd of 33,000 - thank you Sammy Morgan. Derby County in the League Cup, also 1976, again 33,000 plus fans.
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Yes. It's safe to say it wasn't popular and resulted in the quite weird scenario where the Albion were roundly booed when walking out! "Blimey, they're booing their own team and the match hasn't even started!" is what the opposition fans must have thought.Didn’t we briefly use that Rocky music during our first Div 1 games in 1979 instead of GOSBTS?
So I didn’t imagine it !Yes. It's safe to say it wasn't popular and resulted in the quite weird scenario where the Albion were roundly booed when walking out! "Blimey, they're booing their own team and the match hasn't even started!" is what the opposition fans must have thought.
It was quickly dropped.
No! The current change to GOSBTS (being played before kick-off instead) has been met with universal acclaim by comparison.So I didn’t imagine it !
I’ve often wondered why they built a main stand that didn’t cover the whole of the west side of the ground ?