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What's your favourite memories of the ground?
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What's your favourite memories of the ground?
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Sunday 29th January 1984
FA Cup 4th Round
Brighton and Hove Albion 2 Liverpool 0
My abiding memory of the game was seeing fans still celebrating the 1st goal when the 2nd goal went in!
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A great write-up of the game on https://thegoldstonewrap.com/2014/01/28/its-a-seaside-knockout-ryan-wrecks-liverpools-day-out/.
Newspaper clippings from the game here: https://www.lfchistory.net/SeasonArchive/Game/1379
Sunday 29th January 1984
FA Cup 4th Round
Brighton and Hove Albion 2 Liverpool 0
My abiding memory of the game was seeing fans still celebrating the 1st goal when the 2nd goal went in!
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A great write-up of the game on https://thegoldstonewrap.com/2014/01/28/its-a-seaside-knockout-ryan-wrecks-liverpools-day-out/.
Newspaper clippings from the game here: https://www.lfchistory.net/SeasonArchive/Game/1379
The smell of liniment, cut grass and fag smoke when arriving for a night game in the North Stand.
My first game, Nelson scoring, Keeley saving and Rougvie battering Sunderland in a 3-1 win.
Bryan Wade in tears after his four goals against Newcastle.
Deano's free kick vs Ipswich and the Lions tamed in the subsequent play off semi-final.
Sitting on the bench with Barry Lloyd and the subs in an end of season 3-2 win vs Chester as part of a Save Our Seagulls auction prize.
It's a bit like asking what's your favourite memory of your childhood home. Too hard to pick one out
It was a tip. Disgusting ground with horrible toilets, rotten food, dangerous terracing and open to the elements.
It was real football. Loved every minute of it.
And what looks like a can of CarlsbergGerry & Terry, great snap.
Beating York 7-2 on the Saturday and then Walsall 7-0 midweek.
Got VFM in those days
Corrugated metal players entrance in Newtown Road.
The slope.
Old North Stand roof.
Dodgy wooden bench seats in South Stand.
Tea hut on the terrace under the West Stand.
Half time scores boards around the perimeter at half time.
Fred the Argus
The supporters club guy with his oversized placard with the day’s lottery winners
The unfinished brickwork of the West Stand
Peeing in the dark
Bovril
Police box in Old Shoreham Road
Smell of Clark’s bakery
Blue and White shop by Fonthill Road tunnel