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[Albion] Goldstone 25









Iovan The Sweeper

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May 16, 2016
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The promotion winning (from the old Division Three) last game of the season in May 1988 vs. Bristol Rovers. Bremner and Nelson. Brighton are back

Then a quadruple from 1991:

January - 4th Round FA Cup Replay - a 3-2 defeat to reigning Division One Champions Liverpool - and we could have won it (Mike Small had a goal disallowed)

January - Bryan Wade 4 Newcastle 2

May - Dean Wilkins' injury time free kick vs. Ipswich in the last game of the season to get us into the Play Offs. One of my favourite Albion moments - I can still picture the sweet left-footed strike sailing into the top corner beyond a flailing Phil Parks. Bedlam

May - The next game - a thumping 4-1 first leg victory over Millwall. We got 3 goals in 7 minutes in a crazy second half

The pitch invasion and protests in April 1996 (the match v York), and subsequently having to replay the game the week after the final game of the season: an odd daytime, midweek kick off in front of about 2,000 fans. York won, survived and Carlisle were relegated

The Fans United Hartlepool game obviously (February 1997). Plymouth Argyle and Eintracht Frankfurt in the house. Solidarity

And two months later, the last game under floodlights - the crucial (weren't they all?) 1-0 win over Barnet. Gritty (in every respect)
 




Stat Brother

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My favourite goal after Storer’s that one. 3-0 down and came back to equalise. Fantastic game. Really wish there was footage of that.

Beyond the rain I have no memory of the game except for that goal.

I can see it like it were yesterday, actually to be more precise I can see it like it were this morning...









...I have no idea what I had for lunch yesterday.
 




GT49er

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Three goals in the last ten minutes to come from behind against Torquay in the Saward promotion year. Although we still had to wait for promotion to be mathematically certain, that for me was the moment when we just sort of knew it was going to be our year.
 


GREASED WEASEL

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Blimey,so many!

Games I thought of immediately

Palace 2-0 Sammy Morgan brace

Palace 3-0 Boxing Day

Derby 1-1 League Cup

Spurs 3-1 div2

England-Norway U21 Wardy hat-trick

For the wrong reason

Bristol Rovers 2-8
 


paulfuzz

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Apr 17, 2019
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Kings Lynn
Brighton & Hove Albion 3 Liverpool 3 Sat 17 Oct 1981, when we were 3 nil down at half time, No roof on the North stand, bucketing down with Icy rain.
Second half, and all the goals scored at the South end, so through the rain the goals were difficult to see. Steve Foster (49), Jimmy Case (80) and Andy Richie (82)
Oh yeah, Bruce Grobbelaar singing to the North stand......Cheeky Bogart!!

The rain didn't feel so wet after that!!
 




Klaas

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Nov 1, 2017
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Peter Smith galloping (lolloping?) down the wing.
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
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I only got 9 seasons at the Goldstone and most of those were, if we're being honest, pretty shit but reading this thread has made me realise there's still a treasure trove of games that can be considered form those years. To those not already mentioned I'd like to add the Orient 4-4 draw, the mansfield boycott/break in, Crawley in the Cup, Leicester in the league cup(might just be me on that one but I loved it) and my favourite ever defeat - 5-3 to Cardiff (from 1 up we collapsed like the england top/middle/lower order to 1-5 down before a stirring semi come back).
 






paulfuzz

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Apr 17, 2019
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Kings Lynn
Blimey,so many!

Games I thought of immediately

Palace 2-0 Sammy Morgan brace

Palace 3-0 Boxing Day

Derby 1-1 League Cup

Spurs 3-1 div2

England-Norway U21 Wardy hat-trick

For the wrong reason

Bristol Rovers 2-8


And it was on the Big Match, Clough said something to the effect of, "I could have had eleven ladies stood on the line and they would have done better!!"
 








Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
Losing 0-4 at home to Walton and Hersham midweek afternoon in the FA cup during the miners strike.
 


Hamilton

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I think the game which we boycotted and then managed to storm the East Stand gates to get in for free was, if not a highlight, an important part of the protest.

But I'd like to remember happy times. Seeing Tony Meola in goal after having watched him in the World Cup was great fun. He was awful.
 




Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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I enjoyed that game when we scored two goals in injury time against Portsmouth. No idea of the year. Also, I seem to remember a goal against Palace which ended a long run of games without scoring. The real joy was the place itself though. Felt like home regardless of opposition or incident. There was something about terraced grounds that can never be replicated in modern stadiums.
 








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