Skaville
Well-known member
How come we had so much support in the ground that day? It clearly made a difference, so why did we have so many tickets? Was it on police advice or did they just want to make some money?
How come we had so much support in the ground that day? It clearly made a difference, so why did we have so many tickets? Was it on police advice or did they just want to make some money?
From my memory that was the standard away end which they gave to all visiting teams and they never sold-out the home area anyway.
I was in the home end with my brother, yes it was difficult but we kept our mouths shut, we’d been up to the ground a couple of weeks before the game to pick the tickets up (about 20 miles away from where we live). Had to wait until the car before cheering!Bought tickets in the home end and just before kick off they allowed quite a few of us to transfer to the away end. The atmosphere was pretty hostile in the home stands and the stewards obviously made a good decision on the day. Hate to think of the reaction us Albion fans would have got in the home stands when we equalised as it would have been impossible to just stay quiet!
I along with thousands of others were unable to get tickets so a good number of us went along to the Goldstone in Hove park where a radio was set up on the very stone and we listened and eventually deliberated in style