His legacy is there for us to visit & enjoy every home game.
Perhaps they could name a bar after him too? WSL was where I often saw him after the games.
Very sad on the eve of our season but he was there to see us get promoted. Had the lovely knack of always making you feel important and, although I only knew him from seeing him at matches, he always looked so pleased to see me and I'm sure he did that to so many. A Gentleman in every sense.
I've seen Kit score at least two direct from corners and from opposite side too, so truly two footed.
Stewart Henderson was our No 2, not Willie. He was a tidy full back, small and classy.
As always, no need to panic this early. Fees are being inflated to crazy money.
Isn't it right that prem teams have to announce a squad of 25? if so then there will be a fair amount of pretty good players who may need a move to have a more realistic chance of playing, and that is when fees &...
This is the shortest match but one of the most significant in the clubs history.
95/96 was an awful season. It started when it was discovered that our asset strippers had sold the ground. I reckon they were pretty sure of having run the club down and driven away supporters, they would have...
You have to wonder about Southern Fail though.
In the Goldstone days there would sometimes be crowds of up to 30k including rival fans, so much fun at the station back then. And look at the present day, with Falmer hosting of crowds near 30k and Flamer station is smaller than Hove.
As somebody...
There were sections towards the middle of the West that had hardly any people in. Must have been a reason for that but you would have thought they could have moved anyone who didn't have a good view.
I think most kids, once they've seen a live match, are hooked. I have so much respect for the generation who started supporting us when we were rubbish, despite the Premier League coming into force. Well done to those, many now in their 30's.
What happened to the bus & train info which used to be shown on screen?
Some 'bus stop' type tip up seats on the wider concourses for us poor old souls who cannot stand for ages.
With our posting names, it was fairly clear we were going to click on here and I always loved & respected his posts, certainly one of my favourite posters. He also worked with one of my brothers and also sat in WSU so we did meet and seemed a really decent chap.
Sadly missed but I'm sure he'll...