Brighton Breezy
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Wonderfully, I've looked through some of the old newspapers cuttings I got last week and it includes a four-page pull-out from before the Tigers' last game. Will get that scanned in first later in the week.
When I lived in Hove, I went to every Sunday night game at the Sports Stadium.Did anyone get to see them at the old ice rink, which is now the Odeon cinema?
Where they as good a team as some people have told me?
Really were they that good?
Top Rank when they bought the stadium, assured all of us supporters that they would build a new rink "just round the corner". They did build one, but far too small to take ice hockey!Lucky indeed did you play?
Also did they think they would be getting a new home when it was turned into a cinema, i seem to remember someone told me they were promised one?
I seem to remember they beat the USA 14 - 5, the Canadians 10 - 7 and don't forget the Czechs who they also beat. They really were that good.Are you winding me up, i read Brighton Tigers beat the USSR but are you saying they beat the USA and Canada or their domestic teams?
I also have this programme from the last night as I was there. All entries made regarding scorers and assists!My brother, who now lives in Canada, e-mailed me these pictures of the programme from Tigers last game at the SS. Look at the statistics over the last five years (especially the last two years) and you can see just how good they really were. And how sad is that final statement at the bottom of the page.
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Do you remember the bad boys of Paisley Mohawks, the Brennan brothers and the two 'villians' for Durham Wasps, Hepple (Hep) Tindall and Mike Jordan. There was always trouble when we played those two teams, all good fun though!
My dad played for the Cubs as well. The boots and the Stick I used belonged to him.
In looking for the photo, I came across a fact I didn't know. The conversion to an Ice Rink was paid for by the Mayor of Bournemouth, no wonder we are becoming their feeder team.
Wow that photo of The Stadium really took me back to the 50`s,The Tigers were a top team and played in front of packed houses,you had to join the queue for standing places about 90 mins before played commenced,the end of queue reached almost to the new Mex restaurant in West Street,one match stands out,i cant remember the year but Canada sent over their national team which won a top competition in Europe, a match was arranged and Tigers beat them,what a night.
In the 60`s the team was watered down and had to include players from this country the standard declined,when the new building was opened it was a condition that their had to be a rink included, however no supports were placed around the edge you just stepped off the carpet onto the ice, the freezer system was very unrealible so if you were to fall down you got soaked,it did not last very long before this joke of a rink closed.
Opening again and Hardings catering running the food and bar who did the hospitality at the Withdean.I started watching Brighton in 1964 but I can only remember seeing Christmas panto on ice at the Stadium .
The pictures of the ice Hockey players not wearing head protection bit like the cricket in those days.
It's great news that they are planning a new stadium at Black rock about time get on with it!View attachment 58874
Don't forget the Tempoary ice rink at the Royal Pavillion which opens in November great for Christmas Parties.View attachment 58875