I was there. Stood on my crate down front of East Terrace. Great childhood memory of coming back to win that game.
and he gets the programmes from www.seagullsprogrammes.co.uk
Glad to see all that scanning isn't going to waste!
I was there. Stood on my crate down front of East Terrace. Great childhood memory of coming back to win that game.
Weirdly I was just thinking the other week wouldn't it be great if someone scanned in all the programmes from down the years (would make me feel less guilty about throwing them out if I knew they were all available somewhere - I have boxes of them!)
When they shut the shop, did they then move on to selling cars ?Really interesting to see that programme, nice work. The ad for Ghazal's Supermarket, that used to be opposite my school.
Weirdly I was just thinking the other week wouldn't it be great if someone scanned in all the programmes from down the years (would make me feel less guilty about throwing them out if I knew they were all available somewhere - I have boxes of them!)
When they shut the shop, did they then move on to selling cars ?
In the North Stand about a quarter of the way down just the right of the goal as you face the pitch. Remember it vividly.......I had to ring my father (from the Club Reception) after the game, to come and collect me as I could barely see to drive - my glasses having fallen off and been smashed in the wild celebrations. But I didn't care. Glad the game ended 30 seconds later though - as I couldn't see the ball or make out the players with my short-sightedness.
Unreal times - great times.
Lower east stand next to the away pen became a popular place to stand in the 80s with people transferring over from the north , tea bar at the back and a bit of fencing to seperate home and away fans would lead to a lively afternoon at the GoldstoneThe East terrace was (when it was all open and the away fans were in the corner) was the beating heart of the Albion. The decline, closure and giving the south east to away fans meant the Goldstone was never the same. The Amex need an East terrace. The lower East as a terrace would be the best we could do. The North always took the glory, but the East was the true home.