Because it was all ticket.Why was it a special match? Was it re-arranged or something, or just 'special' because it was all ticket?
Because it was all ticket.Why was it a special match? Was it re-arranged or something, or just 'special' because it was all ticket?
I 99% would have been there but have no recollection of it.
Still can’t get that ‘hit ‘em on the ed with a baseball bat’ chant out of my head. Scary weekend. Character building!
No I was very very youngMaybe you got hit over the head with a baseball bat that day.
Almost sure I was there but very little recollection of the game. Wasn’t there a pitch invasion? I have always associated Spurs pitch invasion with the fences going up but can’t really remember. The Millwall pitch invasion stands out more because of the balaclavas but I think that was before Spurs.
The infamous 'tea-hut' incident. Were you part of the Bosun lot. There were at least 10 Bosun (with many other NS regulars) on the tea-hut during the game fighting off the spurs fans trying to get at them. There was a photo of the incident a month or so back on another thread.I watched from the roof of the tea hut on the East Stand. The day I realised I was an Albion fan having arrived in Brighton in 75 unaware that Brighton even had a football team! Long distance Spurs fan since I was 8 when I moved to Brighton. Quite a bit of aggro I seem to remember
I was in the South Stand but from what I remember the Spurs fans broke down the fence in the North East corner and invaded the North. I think many Albion fans came onto the pitch to escape the violenceAlmost sure I was there but very little recollection of the game. Wasn’t there a pitch invasion? I have always associated Spurs pitch invasion with the fences going up but can’t really remember. The Millwall pitch invasion stands out more because of the balaclavas but I think that was before Spurs.
Nope, don’t recall that but we got some grief from pissed off Spurs fans once we went ahead. When I say East Stand I obviously meant terraceThe infamous 'tea-hut' incident. Were you part of the Bosun lot. There were at least 10 Bosun (with many other NS regulars) on the tea-hut during the game fighting off the spurs fans trying to get at them. There was a photo of the incident a month or so back on another thread.
Thread 'Spurs v Brighton 1978'The infamous 'tea-hut' incident. Were you part of the Bosun lot. There were at least 10 Bosun (with many other NS regulars) on the tea-hut during the game fighting off the spurs fans trying to get at them. There was a photo of the incident a month or so back on another thread.
That’s not the East terrace tea hut is it?Thread 'Spurs v Brighton 1978'
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/threads/spurs-v-brighton-1978.408957/
West StandThat’s not the East terrace tea hut is it?
Mine too what a goal that wasPaul Clarks goal is still my favourite Albion goal EVER!!
And ended up in the South. Where it was heaving. Those were the days.I was in the South Stand but from what I remember the Spurs fans broke down the fence in the North East corner and invaded the North. I think many Albion fans came onto the pitch to escape the violence
Look at the photo in post #25, many fans are sitting or standing around the pitch in front of the advertising boardsA
And ended up in the South. Where it was heaving. Those were the days.
I was never a big Clark fan as he'd replaced Steve Piper, but that was a tremendous goal. I was on the south-west terrace and well clear of any of the unpleasantness and enjoyed an excellent Albion performance.Paul Clarks goal is still my favourite Albion goal EVER!!