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saturday mateWas that the Friday night or Saturday before the match/?
regards
DR
saturday mateWas that the Friday night or Saturday before the match/?
jolly sailorClapham possibly, but Anerley think you'll find that there was plenty of your lot about, just couldn't seen to be able to figure out how to get out of the pub...
Still making hand gestures through the window is so much more fun eh?
Yeah i got bullied for mine in Goldstone lane night game by older Palace, got one of there's a few years later at victoria stationafter the game at Stamford Bridge
I was about 12/13 years old at the time,wasn't allowed to go in the boozer with the lot I was with
so I was stood in the doorway and another lad from Newhaven a bit older than me 17/18 was designated to look after me
he was a half cast,the reason I mention this is for what followed,a mob of around 20 lads come marching rouind the corner with this big black lad at the head of it
the big black lad says"oh look a Brighton n*gger,I've always wanted to headbutt a Brighton n*gger"
with that he duly delivers with a technique iI've seen before or since,he jumped up in the air and butted him on the way down
this Ginger haired lad punched me square in the face,almost like slow motion,then came the 5/10 seconds of playing football with us,before finally the lot Inside the pub came spilling out and chased them down the road
not a good night all round
the buggers have still got my scarf
I have never heard of Palace occupying the pier on match days.
Getting off at pp was a palace option
Saturday shoppers then in for a qucik pint.saturday mate
regards
DR
Have to say that my experiences of the late 70s and early 80s were much the same as oneillco and Harry Wilson's tackle.
It's like the Teenage sex syndrome, lots of talk, lots of posturing and very little action. There were things kicking off, but not on the scale I see described on here. However, just like the teenage sex syndrome, 40 years later, everyone's memory is that they were was right in the middle of it with it all happening to them
Have to say that my experiences of the late 70s and early 80s were much the same as oneillco and Harry Wilson's tackle.
It's like the Teenage sex syndrome, lots of talk, lots of posturing and very little action. There were things kicking off, but not on the scale I see described on here. However, just like the teenage sex syndrome, 40 years later, everyone's memory is that they were was right in the middle of it with it all happening to them
Exactly. To take the analogy further, with a minor correction, there was actually a huge amount of action but if my mmory serves me it was mostly with one's self
turned out a good firm that day still had an outside chance of promotion ,smashed the club shop windows after the game after making an attempt to get into the north stand and legged a few Brighton behind the West stand, were you one of them ?even as late as 86/87 had the misfortune of bumping into a fair sized palace mob outside the north west corner
A couple of picks mick droy and kerfuffles in the white horse as the Bosun look on!
turned out a good firm that day still had an outside chance of promotion ,smashed the club shop windows after the game after making an attempt to get into the north stand and legged a few Brighton behind the West stand, were you one of them ?
regards
DR
SO WAS THE ONE IN THE 90'S IN TRAFALGAR STREET ...................................life's a gasPre season "friendly" was fun. Early 80's?
The fella in the middle of the picture with his mouth wide open and lots of hair looks very familiar.
sage ,there were 6 of us on Brighton station concourse when their train came in from Hove after the game ,felt slightly uncomfortable about the whole experience ,seemed Brighton were low key that dayI was right back into the South Stand!