I have just been contacted by the BBC, who are doing a piece on fans memories of their old ground. Especially the Goldstone. So if anybody would like to help. Stories about what they took from the ground and where it is now. I'm sure lots of you like me have great memories. So if you are...
brilliant song. its going to happen just that way.
we going up to division two,
we wont stop there we'll go right thru,
then when every thing is said and done,
we'll be right up there in division one,
ba ba ba baba ba baba brighton
as chairman of the supporters club i am interested to hear more of the scheme, we havnt been consulted and the supporters club is independant of the club and its important we retain this as past troubles in the Archer years will testify. As all supporters we want what is best for the football...
There is a simple answer for travelers, there are plenty of campsites around the country where they can stay as long as they abide by the site rules and pay the fees. Of course something they have no intention of doing. A few years ago the police directed a number of travelers into a field...
sadly im old enough to remember home to watford 1958/59 season. As a kid we were lifted down over the crowd and sat on the track around the pitch. A six nil win and we couldnt believe we had won promotion from 3rd divison south to the second division, how things have changed.
surely if the trains are of the same length, you can only get a certain number on each train so that is the number they let on the platform each train. so no need to lengthen platforms as longer trains are unlikely. I think the stewards seem to have this sorted quite well. To move out that...
sadly not renewing mine as i have moved to cornwall, but hope to make it to some games and of course make use of the supporters clubs season tickets for fans from away who need tickets for a game. a good reason to be a member of the supporters club
i have fond memories of John, i played in a trial match at the Goldstone with him, all the Brighton staff were raving about him as he was big and strong and stood out. It was no surprise when we signed him. There was a striking resemblance between John and me in those days and at one away game...
3 of us from the supporters club will be making the trip down to Plymouth next saturday it is great to think in a small way brighton fans helped you in your time of need. We look forward to meeting you all again next sat
i will be in lostwithiel on Sunday so may be able to get across to Perranporth to watch if i can. Perranporth venue for school choir competition in 1960's we came last lets hope Albion come at least second
i must be getting old as i prefer my seat to standing even though i remember my dad having a season ticket in the west stand at the goldstone and i said i would never be seen dead in there, still i was 16 at the time. But do remember being on the terraces in the north stand, getting there nice...
as chairman of the supporters club i shall be very proud to accept this from the wrexham fans on the pitch before the game on behalf of all brighton fans. We will be looking to get it put in dicks bar along with the doncaster shirt they presented to us at first game, so all supporters can enjoy...
we can only ask for consistency from refs , but it seems thats too much to ask for . \although he was probably correct to book navs as he told the player to wait for his whistle before taking the kick, but then later on making Noone walk off one side of pitch and struggle round outside of pitch...
was being kept over night in hospital they say its a virus we all wish you a speedy recovery bernie, a true supporter and servant to the club and the supporters club
i left on the final whistle and still got back to slough by 6.30. and diddnt pass the Forrest coaches until near heathrow on m25 that shows how quickly it is for away fans to get away from our ground unlike most where you are in traffic jams for ages. Just proves the Amex is in the right place...