No, I have read the whole thread and still don't understand the OP's post.
Newcastle’s crowds in the games before and after our game were at least 19,000 lower. Who were the extra 19,000? Brighton fans, Newcastle fans or Sunderland fans?
No, I have read the whole thread and still don't understand the OP's post.
There was a punch up at the back of the away end, never sure if it was Newcastle or Sunderland.
The fact is, we will never know for sure. In "Statto's Column" in the Spring 2004 Brighton and Hove Albion Collectors' and Historians' Society newsletter (no. 18), they split the difference at 7,500:-
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It is a great list. Can you or someone else update it...?Proud to have been at every one of those bar 1930
So we beat the Toon the same day Thatcher got into power ?
can we beat Man City on the last day as May and Trump get assassinated in London outside Buck Palarse . . . create a bit more history.
Yep, we lost 3-1 there in 1977 and then by the same score in 1978. The gates were 28,000 and 34,000 and the second one in particular had a huge Albion following of over 6,000.We took far more to a Palace away game than the Newcastle game. Between 8k and 10k I would have thought. Seems not to be on the list of away followings?
The old Whitehorse end held 10k... we filled it completely for the April 1980 draw.... 1-1 if I remember rightly.... over 30k in attendance.We took far more to a Palace away game than the Newcastle game. Between 8k and 10k I would have thought. Seems not to be on the list of away followings?
Strangely enough there was a change of Prime Minister the weekend of Hereford (I think).
Do you mean the one at half time? I just happened to be in the vicinity when a mob of about 50 of them tried to get past some railings. I felt I had to help repel them which we did easily, due to the vastly superior numbers. This was the only time I was ever involved in a 'surge' towards opposing fans, as I always tried to avoid trouble. Was involved in quite a few surges away from them, thoughThere was a punch up at the back of the away end, never sure if it was Newcastle or Sunderland.
Do you mean the one at half time? I just happened to be in the vicinity when a mob of about 50 of them tried to get past some railings. I felt I had to help repel them which we did easily, due to the vastly superior numbers. This was the only time I was ever involved in a 'surge' towards opposing fans, as I always tried to avoid trouble. Was involved in quite a few surges away from them, though
Proud to have been at every one of those bar 1930
I didn't see that, I think it's because I was so eager to disappear back into the crowd after 'doing my bit'That's the one, one of our lot went squirt crazy with ketchup and years later I worked with someone who was moaning his jacket got ruined by someone firing out the red stuff , made me chuckle.
Thanks for taking the trouble to do that but it really wasn't necessary.Newcastle’s crowds in the games before and after our game were at least 19,000 lower. Who were the extra 19,000? Brighton fans, Newcastle fans or Sunderland fans?