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Delighted to say that Jack Straw is our guest on this week's Roar. Looking forward to it.
And god forbid if they bring a flaskAnd if there is, I hope they reject it for only really being fan 4,621,953 to enter the stadium. Pretendances.
Delighted to say that Jack Straw is our guest on this week's Roar. Looking forward to it.
I told Ady I wouldn't be turning up half-pissed with a selection of miniatures this time!
What a huge part of this clubs histrory documented. you truely did a brilliant thing. Ive been having a rough time but that has honestly for the 1st time in weeks cleared my head and just enjoyed 20mins to myself. Cheers.
I have just gone through every photo, I felt I lived the journey all over again in my head, some of those pictures brought back memories from when I saw them the first time round. Absolutely incredible. I will certainly take a bigger look against Leicester just to realise how far and how long it took.
What I loved going though them then though, was recognising what was being built and it all coming together, at the time I had literally no idea what I was looking at and what it would all mean.
What a huge part of this clubs histrory documented. you truely did a brilliant thing. Ive been having a rough time but that has honestly for the 1st time in weeks cleared my head and just enjoyed 20mins to myself. Cheers.
Is that over 108 seasons? How many home matches? The away support stat must be dodgy as segregation didn't start 'til the late 70s.Some time this season, we will see the 5,000,000th person through the turnstiles
At the moment, the combined attendance is 4,653,812 of whom 288,354 are away fans.
October 31st 2008. After years of fighting the residents of Falmer, the Green Party, Lewes District Council, and others, the time was finally here. After years of campaigning, storming in and reclaiming our territory (Mansfield, home), storming out (Hereford, home). Sitting in at Walsall, Orient and Wycombe, marching (Fulham, home and away), letter writing, snow-balling, boycotting (Forfars), chasing, (Bellotti at Rochdale), frightening off, (Bellotti at Wigan, and Darlington, home), balloon tying and ribbon hanging. Turning up at Archer's house to tell him what we thought, and Christ knows what else we got up to whilst playing at The Goldstone, Gillingham and Withdean. There are probably loads of other shenanigans I’ve forgotten – after all, it was all well over ten years ago, but in October 2008, the time had finally come!
Before and during this period, we will all have our memories – at least those of us still here to tell the tale.
I refer to some of our key supporters who throughout the War Years, kept the pressure on those that be with their constant stream of innovative ideas in order to keep the plight of our football club, and the fact we had no home to go to, fresh in everyone’s minds. I would like to mention some of our dear departed heroes in Sarah Watts, Roy Chuter, Paul Welch, and of course, our very own Ed (Lord Bracknell) Basford. Just as important too, the “ordinary” fans, the bread-and-butter supporters who stuck with the Club, joined in with the protests and attended games seventy five miles away at Gillingham, and sat in pouring rain in freezing temperatures at Withdean. Some of them too, are sadly no longer with us.
What was all this about? It was all about getting our famous football club back home to Brighton. Our spiritual home. Our geographical home. Our proper home where our proud roots lie, where we belong.
Ten years ago today, the reward for all that effort from the Falmer for All team, all our loyal fans, Dick Knight and Martin Perry, was there for all to see - A DIGGER IN A FIELD!
So excited was I to see this, I had to record this special moment with my camera. Having driven past the proposed stadium site at least five times each week for years on the way back from work (I’ve since retired), I was beginning to wonder if I would ever see the day, but now, it was finally happening. Our new stadium was about to be built.
I thought perhaps members of North Stand Chat might like to see the photos? The rest as they say, is history. Thank you Tony Bloom!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/128321708@N03/albums/72157651087142822
I think this was one of the most exciting pics, the day the groundworks finally gave way to something we could all recognise. Which stand is it?