GoldWithFalmer
Seaweed! Seaweed!
I commented on this the other day when it was just 8 posts!
It's amazing,must be a record,how on earth does one remember log in details?
I commented on this the other day when it was just 8 posts!
You make a good write up there,but how on earth have you only made 9 (NINE) posts since 2003?
witnessing a steward v fan related incident which was obviously going to result in some chucking out a very bizarre thing happened and i still have no idea how it occurred,there was some tugging,pushing and shoving then low and behold the steward had been completely debagged.
He was just standing there in his high viz jacket black shoes and socks and some unflattering white Y fronts.
Next to him was an equally bemused Albion fan holding a pair of trousers with an expression that just read....."bugger"
I was on NSC before the reboot, but all the FGing and whatnot did my head in. The 'mailing list' was the place for me. Oh, and back in 2003 I rediscovered the joys of my job during the day . . . . anyway, I'm back and Kicking Bottom
I remember that Peter Smith mistake, but to be honest I couldn't say which game or remember many other moments on the pitch as most of it was so awful. Matchday experiences that stick in the mind more are:
1. Cloudy skies as we crossed the county border into Kent on most days (whoever said Kent was The Garden of England?).
2. Breaking down on the A229 as the clutch on my Cavalier finally gave out.
3. Pre-match drinks in The Cricketers queuing 7 deep at the bar and occasionally enjoying the sunshine in the beer garden.
4. Being served Bovril at the Kiosk that turned out to be Marmite (which doesn't dissolve) lying in a lump at the bottom of a cup of hot water.
5. Moving from Terrace to Seated area and back to Terrace again whenever we felt like it because there was more than enough room for everyone.
6. Deflecting a wayward pre-match practice shot away from my girlfriend's face (now wife) and into the face of a small child stood 15 feet behind us.
7. Getting to recognise almost every fan.
I do remember Rod Thomas being generally too skillful for his teammates and Mark Ormerod and Nicky Rust diving around desperately and picking the ball out of their net alot.
It was an experience! If you weren't there (and I really don't blame you), then I recommend getting hold of a copy of the official matchday compilation video from that era called 'The Priestfield Tapes'. You will be amazed at how poor the football was and how far we've come.
the "Brian Horton's Blue & White Army" chant that didn't stop when Barnet scored
Gabbiadini's hat trick
Richie Barker being names MOM when he had been substituted after about 55? minutes
the odd shaped St John's Ambulance staff who had to run to the furthest parts of the pitch (small female carrying stretcher)
the tressle table and van that was the mobile/club shop
saying hello to almost every Albion fan
players acknowleding you individually when they ran out
Ifejiagwa's only home appearance
Uri Geller
the Rod Thomas save
getting back to my car and finding it in one piece after every match
I was on NSC before the reboot, but all the FGing and whatnot did my head in. The 'mailing list' was the place for me. Oh, and back in 2003 I rediscovered the joys of my job during the day . . . . anyway, I'm back and Kicking Bottom
Yes...spoke to the landlady and she said,"It was nice to have Albion fans there because they were always singing but well behaved"....The Cricketers
That proves how bad we were then. Minton was indeed class for us, but in general football terms he was a shocking player. After us, and with a well-overinflated sense of his own abilities, he went to Port Vale (in what is now the Championship) and sank without trace. He went briefly to Rotherham (where he was shit), and then went to Orient and failed there as well. Don't know what happened to him after that, I guess like all failed League players he went non-League where he could look good again.... The games were awful, and the only bit of class on show was Minton. Whatever happened to him?
That proves how bad we were then. Minton was indeed class for us, but in general football terms he was a shocking player. After us, and with a well-overinflated sense of his own abilities, he went to Port Vale (in what is now the Championship) and sank without trace. He went briefly to Rotherham (where he was shit), and then went to Orient and failed there as well. Don't know what happened to him after that, I guess like all failed League players he went non-League where he could look good again.
That proves how bad we were then. Minton was indeed class for us, but in general football terms he was a shocking player. After us, and with a well-overinflated sense of his own abilities, he went to Port Vale (in what is now the Championship) and sank without trace. He went briefly to Rotherham (where he was shit), and then went to Orient and failed there as well. Don't know what happened to him after that, I guess like all failed League players he went non-League where he could look good again.