Falmerfourtickets
Active member
- Dec 14, 2010
- 227
Can there be such thing as an infamous NSCer?Similarly to an infamous NSCer I was born in Brighton and bred in Hove. My blood is pure, baby.
Can there be such thing as an infamous NSCer?Similarly to an infamous NSCer I was born in Brighton and bred in Hove. My blood is pure, baby.
What did he do with the cup final money ?Uncle Bill and cousin Robin were great football fans and they took me to my first match at the Goldstone age 7. After that my Dad was a messenger for the Albion's bankers (the job doesn't exist anymore - he used t take money to the bank's 'important' customers who couldn't be arsed to go to the bank themselves). He was also the man who put the Albion's gate receipts in the bank as banks were closed on Saturdays. For this he got two complimentary tickets for seats in the south stand and so I got to go to every home game. Afterwards he loaded the takings, mainly in coin, into the back of a taxi and we took it to the bank where he had keys, including for the vault!
Yes, there's an 'infamous' category at mod towers. It consists of the three people who asked for their data to be deleted and then came crawling back. One obviously, one in disguise and one a bit of both.Can there be such thing as an infamous NSCer?
Mick streeter. Proper centre forward and smashing bloke to go with it.My dad was an Arsenal fan.
My mum’s family supported Luton Town, living just down the road in Harpenden
I was born in Kent - Beckenham, which is now part of London
My parents were living in Sydenham when I was born - prime Palace Country, I believe.
BUT
they moved to Worthing when I was 15 months old.
i used to go and watch Worthing as a small boy - Mick Streeter!
then one day they were losing 6-0 at half time so my group of friends left.
the next Brighton home game, we went, and continued going.
i had actually previously been once - 1967? QPR complete with Rodney Marsh, whom the debutant John Templeman marked out of the game!