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[Albion] Forest v Brighton, City Ground, 1979



kevo

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That is how I remember it too. Lawrenson was absolutely exhausted at the end and could hardly manage to walk off the pitch.
Yeah, I remember the pictures now. He was shattered. Great effort by the whole team. That result transformed our season.
 




kevo

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bomber130

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Was at that game remember singing the minutes down with about a quarter of an hour to go. We all went mental at the final whistle.


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Eeyore

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On the back of a no win eight match run (seems familiar). Won six, drew three and lost one following. Shot in the arm.

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I was there with a mate, absolutely hilarious time in the middle of the Albion supporters behind one of the goals. We were right next to the Forest fans with an enforced gap manned by Police between us. At one point a Forest fan with buck teeth started yelling abuse at us only to be greeted with several chorus's of "Does your dentist know you're here". If I remember right it was also Tony Woodcocks last game for Forest as he'd got a million pound transfer to some club abroad, can't remember which club it was. I think it was also Peter Suddabys first game for us, but what a great day out beating the mighty unbeaten Forest.
:clap::clap:
 




kevo

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I was there with a mate, absolutely hilarious time in the middle of the Albion supporters behind one of the goals. We were right next to the Forest fans with an enforced gap manned by Police between us. At one point a Forest fan with buck teeth started yelling abuse at us only to be greeted with several chorus's of "Does your dentist know you're here". If I remember right it was also Tony Woodcocks last game for Forest as he'd got a million pound transfer to some club abroad, can't remember which club it was. I think it was also Peter Suddabys first game for us, but what a great day out beating the mighty unbeaten Forest.
:clap::clap:

Woodcock went to Cologne I think. A memorabke game for so many reasons!
 


kevo

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Turns out Gerry Ryan may have been on the sauce at The Witch after all - it's incorrect in any case.

Just done a check on Soccerbase. The answer is they were 51 home league games undefeated going in to that match.

All games is 0 as they lost to Southampton away the previous week. All competitions at home also not that high as they lost at home to Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup the previous season.
 






AZ Gull

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Turns out Gerry Ryan may have been on the sauce at The Witch after all - it's incorrect in any case.

Just done a check on Soccerbase. The answer is they were 51 home league games undefeated going in to that match.

All games is 0 as they lost to Southampton away the previous week. All competitions at home also not that high as they lost at home to Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup the previous season.

Yep, was just about to post the same thing. They lost 1-0 at home to Cardiff City on 23 April 1977, and then went 51 home league matches undefeated until the Albion defeat. Gerry's error might be related to the fact that Millwall had set a record of 59 successive home unbeaten league matches (which ended in 1966, I think) - in the first Albion home programme after the Forest victory (v Derby on Dec 1 1979) they referenced a Millwall supporter who had written to the club to thank Albion for preserving Millwall's record!:-

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And confirmation of the 51-match run from the Brighton and Hove Albion Collectors' and Historians' Society's Newsletter no. 16 (Autumn 2003), which referenced The Sunday Times Illustrated History of Football:-

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Superphil

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In a pile of football shirts
Didn’t we also end a significant unbeaten run for Liverpool that season too, or was that the season prior?
 






Mr Bridger

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I thought the clock was on the floodlight behind us in the corner terrace we were in. May be my memory though!

I’ve got vague memories of being in the corner terrace, can’t see it erupt when we score in that YouTube video.
Also remember Shilton getting plenty of stick about an affair he had , was it Tina? Or was that another game or am I going slightly mad ???
 


kevo

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Yep, was just about to post the same thing. They lost 1-0 at home to Cardiff City on 23 April 1977, and then went 51 home league matches undefeated until the Albion defeat. Gerry's error might be related to the fact that Millwall had set a record of 59 successive home unbeaten league matches (which ended in 1966, I think) - in the first Albion home programme after the Forest victory (v Derby on Dec 1 1979) they referenced a Millwall supporter who had written to the club to thank Albion for preserving Millwall's record!:-

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And confirmation of the 51-match run from the Brighton and Hove Albion Collectors' and Historians' Society's Newsletter no. 16 (Autumn 2003), which referenced The Sunday Times Illustrated History of Football:-

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I consulted Tim Carder's 'Seagulls!'. Bit surprised Tim didn't mention it (unless you ARE Tim?!).
 


AZ Gull

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I consulted Tim Carder's 'Seagulls!'. Bit surprised Tim didn't mention it (unless you ARE Tim?!).

Ha! No, I'm not Albion's Club Historian! Tim posts on here (very rarely, I think) as [MENTION=831]The History Man[/MENTION]
 














kevo

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I thought it was,thanks

the double over the European Champions

I wonder how many times this has been done?

not often I'd imagine

Anyone got a clip of that goal?
 


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