Are these from the Heineken Experience? May get involved for my display!Most prestigious win ever, but not the most important. Apparently the Heineken factory made quite a few of these today
Are these from the Heineken Experience? May get involved for my display!Most prestigious win ever, but not the most important. Apparently the Heineken factory made quite a few of these today
Yes, printed up this afternoon. Thought would be a great souvenir, had a fantastic couple of days, didn’t even get a ticket or been to the red light yet!Are these from the Heineken Experience? May get involved for my display!
Big country. If it hasn't noticed, it hasn't happened.From the perspective of Canada in 1983, I pass no further comment
I wouldn't class my greatest day as when I was rescued from anaphylactic shock. Ffs. My greatest day was, well, never you mind.No. That was, and always will be, Hereford away. Everything else flows from there.
1st win at highest level played ever, not sure can top that; sure promotions were brilliant but this is above all that in status and achievement.RdZ said he thought it was. Would you disagree?
Or was 7-0 against Walsall (0-0 at half time) better?
Hope you got home OK, we've just got indoors.It was a much more relaxing experience than Marseille was. Travel was better too.
If only we had had Marseille weather.
Love to see that. Were records kept I wonder? Harty?Lot of responses here are going to depend on how long you've been watching, I think. I've just woken up on the sofa bed in my mate's house in Amsterdam and spent last night looking round the stadium, and up at the scoreboard, thinking how surreal it was after the war years, and Gillingham, and the long slog back. Somebody once wrote a fantasy piece for Gull's Eye about getting on the Eurostar to go and watch Brighton playing in Europe and coming back to a state-of-the-art stadium for a home game. I scoffed with laughter, reading it. And yet last night we beat Ajax - again - in their own back yard.
There have been other games that were more important, of course - Doncaster, Hereford, Man Utd at home first time round to secure PL status for a second season. Other games that provoked delirious happiness - wins at Old Trafford, the night we were promoted to the PL and got the train back to Brighton with the players, Doncaster again to open the Amex for league football.
But for sheer, open-eyed disbelief at where we are, who and how we're playing, the scoreline and opponent, given where we've come from - it's not even close.
In Vancouver it was shown 'live' but with a 60 minute delay.I was living in Canada at the time and the game definitely was shown live. I watched it with my dad who was visiting. CBC initially said they wouldn't show it but relented after getting lots of complaints.
ah yes, that was fantastic - truly unbelievable getting through to an fa cup final when that competition meant so much. But I was 14 then, Ajax pipped it I thinkOk. Best day. Beating Wednesday at Highbury. Nothing has ever come close. Loved the win against Brizzy at Cardiff. Unexpected and with a sensible kick off time a whole evening to enjoy it.
I was in Edmonton, having moved there from England in January 1982. It broke my heart not to be at Wembley for the game but we simply could not afford the flight back. Compounded by the fact that my parents had arranged to visit us for ten days which included the final date. They were also great Albion fans and had seats in the grandstand. None of us considered for a moment that it was an unsuitable time for a visit in case we got to the final. We'd think differently today.....In Vancouver it was shown 'live' but with a 60 minute delay.
Presumably in case someone said 'f***', or was visibly drinking alcohol without having ordered a meal.