SIMMO SAYS
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And that was an adult ticket.
My first weeks wages in 1973/74 at Reprodux Bevan Funnell in Newhaven was £10.00
And that was an adult ticket.
70p!
Good grief was it really 40 years ago? .
was it all ticket?
palace games were the only all ticket games back then
wish I'd kept the stubs now
remember my old man keeping them behind the clock on the mantelpiece
I'd keep checking they were still there
really was a novelty back then,to actually NEED a ticket for a Brighton game
I, too, went to the Aldershot game. The crowd was 11,000 ish of which I'll swear 8,000 were Albion fans and defininetly giving the "Seeeagullls!" chant a lot of airing. Strangely, before the game, we were in the pub and asked if they had any food. We've only got cheese rolls, came the reply. Cue all the Albion fans giving it "Cheeserolllzz!" loud and proud. Oh what fun!Good grief was it really 40 years ago? I was with my friends in the East Stand.
Yep, remember the North responding to Palace's "Eagles" with "Seagulls" (only a few times that night if I remember correctly). We sang it in earnest at my first away game at Aldershot a few weeks later.
Don't think the match was All Ticket. (It was a long time ago).
The chant of Seagulls came about Christmas 1974 in the Bosun and was sung at home games prior to the palarse game and it was only the North Stand singing it. This game the chant went around the ground and then some and that's why everyone remembers this game as the starts of the chant.I was there in the seats (well benches!) of the South Stand with my Dad.
That game is one of my earliest Albion memories - I think it was the night our Seagulls nickname was born as the North Stand sang "Seagulls" back in response to Palace's "Eagles" chant.
That night had it all - a massive crowd, an electric atmosphere, complete loathing and hostility between both sets of fans ...
yeah,amazing really,was only thinking a couple of days ago how the League Cup run early the following season was actually just that,40 years ago!
don't think Ipswich was all ticket,but have a feeling Derby was
One the best Albion occasions EVER for me. That night had it all - a massive crowd, an electric atmosphere, complete loathing and hostility between both sets of fans, an ordinary Division 3 fixture that was transformed into something like an FA Cup 6th round replay, and . . . . . . a 2-0 victory to the good guys and a double over Palace. We beat them at Selhurst 1-0 earlier in the season.
Oh boy, the bragging rights have never been so sweet!
I was there in the seats (well benches!) of the South Stand with my Dad.
That game is one of my earliest Albion memories - I think it was the night our Seagulls nickname was born as the North Stand sang "Seagulls" back in response to Palace's "Eagles" chant.