Spencer Vignes
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- Oct 4, 2012
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Howdy,
Just to let you know that Friday's edition of Seagull for the visit of Aston Villa will be focusing on the 1971/72 season when both the Albion and Villa were in the old Third Division (today's League One, you whippersnappers).
Ultimately Villa won the league with us finishing runners-up. Some of our attendances during the second half of the season defied belief. Villa's visit to the Goldstone in March '72 even attracted the BBC Match of the Day cameras. Yes, back then the media were prepared to acknowledge that football did in fact exist outside the Premier League. Sad how things have changed.
If names such as Kit Napier, Bert Murray and John Templeman mean anything to you - or if you want to brush up on your Albion history - then this is for you. Peter O'Sullivan will also be sharing his memories in our question and answer section. Feel free to share your own memories of the 1971/72 season, or of the men who featured in that side, on here.
Just to recap, to mark the impending 20th anniversary of the Goldstone's demise we are remembering stand-out seasons from our time at the old place in each edition of the programme throughout this season.
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the retro pieces in Seagull.
All the best,
Spencer (Albion fan, sports writer & author)
[MENTION=23620]Spencer[/MENTION]Vignes
Just to let you know that Friday's edition of Seagull for the visit of Aston Villa will be focusing on the 1971/72 season when both the Albion and Villa were in the old Third Division (today's League One, you whippersnappers).
Ultimately Villa won the league with us finishing runners-up. Some of our attendances during the second half of the season defied belief. Villa's visit to the Goldstone in March '72 even attracted the BBC Match of the Day cameras. Yes, back then the media were prepared to acknowledge that football did in fact exist outside the Premier League. Sad how things have changed.
If names such as Kit Napier, Bert Murray and John Templeman mean anything to you - or if you want to brush up on your Albion history - then this is for you. Peter O'Sullivan will also be sharing his memories in our question and answer section. Feel free to share your own memories of the 1971/72 season, or of the men who featured in that side, on here.
Just to recap, to mark the impending 20th anniversary of the Goldstone's demise we are remembering stand-out seasons from our time at the old place in each edition of the programme throughout this season.
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the retro pieces in Seagull.
All the best,
Spencer (Albion fan, sports writer & author)
[MENTION=23620]Spencer[/MENTION]Vignes