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One of the first Albion matches I ever went to.

As a Birmingham City supporter at the time ... this was probably the defining moment in my conversion.

I remember thinking at the time that Brighton would survive in Division Two, and the Villa wouldn't. How wrong was that?
 


Brovion

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I remember it well. That season was the the season I became a 100% Brighton fan as opposed to dividing my loyalties between Brighton, Palace and Chelsea.

Nothing like a successful season for boosting the fanbase!
 


Arthur

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I'm pretty sure I'm right i saying we once won the Charity Shield (early part of last century - no idea why we were contesting it though?!?), however I've got a niggling feeling it was Villa we beat then? Maybe completely wrong of course.
 


Milton Keynes Seagull

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I'm pretty sure I'm right i saying we once won the Charity Shield (early part of last century - no idea why we were contesting it though?!?), however I've got a niggling feeling it was Villa we beat then? Maybe completely wrong of course.

Yes you're right. We beat Aston Villa 1-0 to win the Charity Shield in 1910. They were Football League Champions and we were Southern League Champions.
 




I'm pretty sure I'm right i saying we once won the Charity Shield (early part of last century - no idea why we were contesting it though?!?), however I've got a niggling feeling it was Villa we beat then? Maybe completely wrong of course.

Completely right of course. The reason was that it was a competition to decide the Champions of All England. Albion had won the Southern League and Villa had won the (northern) Football League.

The Football League only became a truly national competition after WW1, when they invited teams from the Southern League to join.
 


Easy 10

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Yes you're right. We beat Aston Villa 1-0 to win the Charity Shield in 1910. They were Football League Champions and we were Southern League Champions.

September 5th 1910, at Stamford Bridge. 100 YEARS almost to the day, give or take a few months.
Its an OMEN

:thumbsup:
 
















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What a day that was in 1972! Can still remember it as if it were yesterday (and I sometimes wish it was!) John Templeman rampaging through midfield - a couple of one-two's, a couple of crunching 50-50's and then then slipping the ball out to Willie Irvine - then WHAM! Stil my favourite goal of all time!
 


Shegull

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that was some day and some goal by Willie Irvine and we were able to watch it again that night courtesy of Match of the Day. Didn't his goal get third in goal of the month? They called it the irish jig

:clap2::clap2::clap2:
 








Martinf

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Maybe we can sing: "Where were you at Stamford bridge?" at the forthcoming match. Or maybe not. I'll get me coat.
 


Bert365

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Completely right of course. The reason was that it was a competition to decide the Champions of All England. Albion had won the Southern League and Villa had won the (northern) Football League.

The Football League only became a truly national competition after WW1, when they invited teams from the Southern League to join.

I have a medal from the southern league champions team
 




Barrow Boy

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Remember the game well especially Willie Irvine's goal. The Argus reported that Albion Groundsman (and ex-player) Frankie Howard had touched up the bald patches on the Goldstone pitch with green paint on the morning of the game as he knew it was going to be on MOTD and wanted it to look good on TV. Willie Irvine's goal was in the MOTD goal of the month competition as well, (it didn't win).
 


Shegull

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Remember the game well especially Willie Irvine's goal. The Argus reported that Albion Groundsman (and ex-player) Frankie Howard had touched up the bald patches on the Goldstone pitch with green paint on the morning of the game as he knew it was going to be on MOTD and wanted it to look good on TV. Willie Irvine's goal was in the MOTD goal of the month competition as well, (it didn't win).

Is the right answer. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thought that was the funniest thing ever painting a football pitch. Mind you of course it looked good it was the GOLDSTONE

Am I showing my age here :blush::blush::blush:
 


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