Did you honestly believe he would?
I was hoping more than believing.
Did you honestly believe he would?
Well done LE2 and thanks to tthose above, especially Hiney for the programme, I hope Notts has noted those Stockport pics, wasn't that your 1st game?
I was just about to do a thread on this Crewe game. I had the 'On This Day' book for Xmas and, in any such book, there are bound to be some errors so let's put that right.
It was a cold, grey, January day. Freddie Goodwin had had an amazing effect in his 3 mths or so incharge and Albion were rising up the league. He could spot a good player and had already brought in 3 solid, experinced, players in Alex Dawson, Geoff Sidebottam & Barrie Wright but now he showed his eye for talent by signing young Eddie Spearritt from Ipswich for £10k.
Spearritt was a skillfull midfielder who could also play at the back and even ended up in goal once (no sub keepers back then.) He played better at higher levels and was one of the few success's when Albion were promoted, a few years later, and went on to play in the top flight with Carlisle. He was a good looking blond lad so can somebody post a pic? Failing that, maybe a fine excuse to post a pic of his neice, Hannah, of S Club 7 fame! He was also a long throw expert
Anyway, Spearritt made his debut in this game. Albion won 3-1 with Dave Armstrong, Kit Napier and, of course, Alex Dawson scoring and the crowd was ove 11,000, pretty good for a low/mid table side who were climbing the league but still had the likes of Barrow & Southport above them. That score must have really hurt the relegation bound Crewe because it was nearly 40 years before we next beat 'em!
Who's LE2?
BTW, I still carry a postcard of the Goldstone with me every day.
my abiding memory of Eddie was while I was at Shrewsbury nick(as an officer) and I used to go along to some of the town games and on one extremely windy rainy night Eddie was playing left back and had a speculative shot(probably a cross) and it sailed in for a 1-0 win to the seagulls.
that goal sailed past a young keeper by the name of John ******? who went on to play for Aston villa and Chelsea and the Albion.
******? sorry I cannot for the life of me remember his second name
Did you move to Oadby when the Alliance and Leicester moved from Hove in the 90's??Ooh, blimey, just noticed this thread! Never had one dedicated to me before, so thanks. Guess my "claim to (Albion) fame" was running the Clubs In Crisis web-site for many years. Born in Brighton, now living in LE2 (Oadby, Leicester), so a short drive to Tuesday's game. Far happier than the Leicester fans at work on Wednesday. It's been an up-and-down 40 years, and we're pretty much back where I started - lower 3rd division. In-between, I've been to Wembley 3 times with the Albion, plus the Millennium Stadium, and I rate myself as lucky to call Ward and Zamora "mine". For those that have never been in a 35,000 crowd at the Goldstone, never doubt that Falmer will be bursting at the seams as we progress again!
Did you move to Oadby when the Alliance and Leicester moved from Hove in the 90's??
John Phillips was that keeper.
I didn't see that game but what you described reminded me of a Shresbury game at the Goldstone where their keeper (Bob Tooze?) kicked it out and Nobby Lawton caught it sweet on the volly and sent it straight back over his head. The keeper was astonished because, on kicking it out he had turned around to head back to goal.
Some may remember Joe Corrigan famously doing that for man City v Spurs on a very muddy maine Road. I think it was Greavsie who wacked that one back from the centre circle.