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[Albion] Fulham at the Amex



twowheelsbest

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Nov 1, 2009
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On the 26th or 27th December please !
 




lawros left foot

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I would rather it was a 3 o’clock kick off on either day at the Cottage, it’s a great away day.
 


GT49er

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On December 27th 1958, an 11 year old boy who wasn't very good at playing football, watched Brighton and Hove Albion beat Fulham 3-0 from the East terrace of the Goldstone. A Passionate and enduring love affair began that day.
Was that the occasion of our all-time record crowd?
 




Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
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It doesn't matter when we play Fulham, we all know what is going to happen. They will totally out-football us in both games. They will score first in both games. They will miss clear chances and probably a penalty as well. We will get battered in both games. We will defend quite well in both games. We will counter-attack briefly in both games.
We will win both games 2-1.
 




GT49er

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Yes it was and as usual, the sceptics claimed that there were a lot more inside the Goldstone.

Really? I was at the second biggest crowd (Bournemouth 1971-72) and I couldn't imagine how they could squeeze any more in! Clinging on to the back of the terraces in the south west corner I certainly didn't have a good view either!
 


twowheelsbest

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Nov 1, 2009
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Brighton
Was that the occasion of our all-time record crowd?
Yes, I think the gate was officially 36000, but because a few fans found unorthodox means of entry, there were a few more than that there.
 






JBD

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Jul 12, 2009
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Really? I was at the second biggest crowd (Bournemouth 1971-72) and I couldn't imagine how they could squeeze any more in! Clinging on to the back of the terraces in the south west corner I certainly didn't have a good view either!

I think Chelsea in the cup 35000 all ticket was the second largest
 




GT49er

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I think Chelsea in the cup 35000 all ticket was the second largest

35000 at the Bournemouth match. Not sure about the Chelsea cup tie - which one do you mean, '67 or '73? I went to the '73 one and I definitely didn't buy a ticket in advance for that.
 




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When was the last time we played Fulham at the cottage on Boxing day, does anyone know???
 


JBD

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35000 at the Bournemouth match. Not sure about the Chelsea cup tie - which one do you mean, '67 or '73? I went to the '73 one and I definitely didn't buy a ticket in advance for that.

The 67 cup tie ,we had to attend a reserve game a couple of weeks before to get the match ticket. The Bournemouth game was just over 30000.
 


Brok

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Really? I was at the second biggest crowd (Bournemouth 1971-72) and I couldn't imagine how they could squeeze any more in! Clinging on to the back of the terraces in the south west corner I certainly didn't have a good view either!

Rochdale at home? 36k+?
 














May 27, 2014
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Littlehampton
The most overrated away trip, it's only because our recent record is good that everyone raves about it.

Pros:
Away end is good and big
Is local
In a nice bit of London

Cons
Not particularly near anything
Most pubs rammed and ridiculously expensive
Attracts all the daytrippers

6/10

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