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[Albion] 28 years ago today



kevo

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We were 11 (ELEVEN) points adrift at the bottom of the entire Football League.

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Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
Indeed we were, but we had two wins on the bounce to look forward too against Hull 3-0 and a mightily impressive 3-2 against Fulham who were riding high.
We then went on to not lose another home game all season, with some memorable games, fans United 5-0 thumping of Hartlepool, a very fiery encounter with Orient, I think wins over Wigan and Cardiff also flying high.
You could look at it as the turning point, bloody nerve wracking though, countless sleepless nights full of evil thoughts of what I would do too Archer and hoping I would win the lottery to help the Albion, anything something, but we did it in the end.

Puts all the moaning about drawing 2-2 away at Leicester in the Premier League into perspective really.
 
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WATFORD zero

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It's still unbelievable.

Indeed we were, but we had two wins on the bounce to look forward too Hull 3-0 and a mightily impressive 3-2 against Fulham who were riding high and we did not lose another home game all season.
You could look at it as the turning point, bloody nerve wracking though, countless sleepless nights full of evil thoughts of what I would do too Archer and hoping I would win the lottery to help the Albion, anything something, but we did it in the end.

Makes you not to worried about drawing 2-2 away at Leicester in the Premier League as much really.
It might have taken a few years, but we certainly did win the lottery, eventually
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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
28 years ago today
Stevie Gritty taught the band to play.
 








Eeyore

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28 years ago today
Stevie Gritty taught the band to play.
And was booed when he was introduced. Didn't take long to change. First goal, I believe
 


el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
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The dull part of the south coast
We were 11 (ELEVEN) points adrift at the bottom of the entire Football League.

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I met up with friends on New Year’s Day 1997 and we were discussing the Albion’s travails. I rather flippantly said that if we get relegated and end up in the Conference League (as it was then) we could at least get promoted back into the FL. My mate replied that we might not be allowed into the Conference League as we wouldn’t have a ground. Ouch! It was then that I realised how really awful our predicament was. :down:
 


kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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The full league tables make for interesting reading... Wimbledon FFS!

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kevo

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And was booed when he was introduced. Didn't take long to change. First goal, I believe
I remember the graffiti at the Goldstone: 'Gritt believes Bellotti Bullsh*t'
 


GOM

living vicariously
Aug 8, 2005
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Leeds - but not the dirty bit
I'm glad the rules changed for that season otherwise...........

........................................................................................................................................................................................P......................W................D.................L.......................F..................A...................GD..................PTS
20Hartlepool United46149235366-1351
21Torquay United461311224662-1650
22Exeter City461212224873-2548
23Hereford United461114215065-1547
24Brighton and Hove Albion461310235370-1747
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Even now I still feel shudder when I see that.

Off those 5 teams four went out of the league at some point and three still are. Hereford and Darlington are National League North.
Hereford United were wound up ten years ago. The team in the NLN is a Phoenix club, Hereford FC.
 
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Professor Plum

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Actually, with the exception of Wimbledon, who had their own ownership and ground trauma still to come, the top division is not wildly different from today. A few clubs in the Championship but no obvious massive upheaval.
 




Guy Fawkes

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Sep 29, 2007
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It's obvious that we'd be the team that has gained the most league positions in those 28 years (85 places) but who are the next best ? - Fulham with 59 places then Bournemouth with 55 places gained (based upon today's league table)
 
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Eeyore

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Actually, with the exception of Wimbledon, who had their own ownership and ground trauma still to come, the top division is not wildly different from today. A few clubs in the Championship but no obvious massive upheaval.
Interesting that six of Div 4 have been in the top flight since including two cup winners and a final appearance. A UEFA final appearance too.
 


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