Skaville
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That was pre Gritt. I remember that game. Stuart Tuck nearly scored an absolute worldlyI believe we drew on Boxing Day that season, too. Maybe colchester??
That was pre Gritt. I remember that game. Stuart Tuck nearly scored an absolute worldlyI believe we drew on Boxing Day that season, too. Maybe colchester??
Gritt’s first game in charge was against Hull, mid December. 3-0 Vs Hull which was the start of the epic home form!That was pre Gritt. I remember that game. Stuart Tuck nearly scored an absolute worldly
Totally this. As a fit and healthy twenty something I was knackered sat evenings! Should be out clubbing etc but remember just collapsing at home on sofa or bed for many Saturdays. Really did knock the stuffing out of you, the atmospheres were poisonous, electric etc as we gave our all to try and help the lads claw back the points deficit on that amazing home run. Clubs very existent hung by a thread. My god it was a close run thing. Unless you were there and living those days weekend by weekend you have literally no idea just how close we came to liquidation. What a time it was.Couldn’t agree more. The sheer emotional investment of that season will never ever be repeated. Yes we can adore and marvel at the quality and status we now possess, but that season you would literally be a wreck at the end of a game.
You’re right. Could have sworn that was Feb. Probably thinking about Fans UnitedGritt’s first game in charge was against Hull, mid December. 3-0 Vs Hull which was the start of the epic home form!
It was actually 'Gritt believes Bellotti bullsh*t' I believe!Great thread Kevo. Great footage.
I seem to remember someone painted Gritt Out or similar on one of the walls after he was first appointed. That decision soon looked rather stupid. As difficult as those days were I can honestly say I had more fun supporting the albion than currently.
One of my all time favourite games. What more could you ask for(apart from maybe an injury time Albion winner)?
2 up, then 3-2 down, equalise to make it 3-3 and then concede straight form the kick off to go 4-3 down leading to a couple of fans attacking the orient players(including Ray Wilkins being tipped on his arse), a red card and a late, late penalty to make it 4-4. A full(or as full as it was allowed to get) house, electric atmosphere and a post match protest.
They don't make football games like that anymore.
Indeed. And my last game at the Goldstone before moving up north a few weeks later.A genuine classic.
Whenever someone says a game "had everything" this is the benchmark.
Loved the boiled burgers ! 70s child !!Pitches were crap, a rain swept Chicken Run, violent players ending the careers of others, open air urinals and boiled burgers sold from open air stalls. Seems primeval now.
And they spelt Gritt wrong ‘Grit’.It was actually 'Gritt believes Bellotti bullsh*t' I believe!
So did I, lovely with onions at a bitterly cold Amex match.Loved the boiled burgers ! 70s child !!
The "someone" was my father-in-law to be.Great thread Kevo. Great footage.
I seem to remember someone painted Gritt Out or similar on one of the walls after he was first appointed. That decision soon looked rather stupid. As difficult as those days were I can honestly say I had more fun supporting the albion than currently.
Yes - Keith Cuss the world's oldest ballboy.Was it the Orient game when our ball boy headed the ball into the crowd to waste time at the end?
Awww…The "someone" was my father-in-law to be.
Whilst his eldest daughter, my wife-to-be, was driving up to Heathrow to meet me, as I was returning from three months working in Australia, his youngest daughter was keeping watch on Old Shoreham Road whilst he did his little bit of decorating outside the West Stand.
Albion beat Scarborough 3-2 at the Goldstone on September 7th, the day I left for Australia. The next home win was the game against Hull, on the 14th December. That was Gritt's first game in charge, and my first game back in the UK. Our home record from my arrival back was P12 W10 D2 L0.
Epilogue: we're long since divorced.Awww…
you married well then, sound like a cracking family