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Whether it's #1 or not, it's surely at least top 10, beating Ajax in Amsterdam 2-0?No, but probably makes top 20.
Great night.
That's not relevant. The question is not one of relative analysis, it is one of historical magnitude.We weren't very good after going 2 nil up
Whether it's #1 or not, it's surely at least top 10, beating Ajax in Amsterdam 2-0?
I was living in Canada at the time. The game wasn't even shown live. Shockwaves, my arse.As good at it was, before the FA Cup was so devalued it was watched worldwide.
Almost beating Manchester United in 1983 sent shock waves round the globe.
I was living in Canada at the time. The game wasn't even shown live. Shockwaves, my arse.
Anyway, our greatest night in my opinion is what is greatest in my mind, not the mind of some nob in Singapore who is upset 'his' team only drew with Briton Albion (something).
This Tuesday 20th Oct 1987 @ Springfield Park, cold and damp on a hill (if anyone remembers the away end, no terracing.Yes, it is.
Whether or not Albion were expected to get a result or not, the fact remains.
They have won away in a major European competition for the first time against a giant name in European football.
And when you have stood on the windswept terraces of a northern outpost watching dreadful football with 100 other Albion fans this means more than anything else.
I started by thinking this was a win we knew they could get. I ended up just staring at the scoreline thinking it looked like something from my school Subbuteo league.
There has never been a moment of pride like this.
I went there a couple of times. A Kurt Nogan late winner in a match where Albion must have had two attacks and scored both times and, I think, just before the Mellor march.This Tuesday 20th Oct 1987 @ Springfield Park, cold and damp on a hill (if anyone remembers the away end, no terracing.
wondering why, when…..
tonight we did it, forever in the history books we did the double over AJAX
Top twenty ffs, if some had said five, ten, or even twenty years ago one day Brighton will do the double over Ajax in a major European competition I guarantee you or anyone else would have never believed it.No, but probably makes top 20.
Great night.
Well said. It was class being there, feeling it and witnessing it.Yes, it is.
Whether or not Albion were expected to get a result or not, the fact remains.
They have won away in a major European competition for the first time against a giant name in European football.
And when you have stood on the windswept terraces of a northern outpost watching dreadful football with 100 other Albion fans this means more than anything else.
I started by thinking this was a win we knew they could get. I ended up just staring at the scoreline thinking it looked like something from my school Subbuteo league.
There has never been a moment of pride like this.