Freddie Goodwin.
Well-known member
In 75/76. Peter Taylor Mk 1 had built a strong team but, as so often in the past, it was away form that was to let the team down.
Once again, Easter was crucial and, on Good Friday we had to play away at in form Millwall who were hot on our heels for promotion,.
Over 23,000 packed into the old Den. I've been there a few times but this was the most intimidating. Most fans entered the ground at the same end and away fans had to pass behind a stand to get to 'our' end. I saw an Albion fan, face covered in blood and a copper say's to him "Come on, he must have had a reason for hitting you"!
Our pen was hardly secure with the 'wall on the other side of the fence, when not trying to climb it. On the big terrace down the side, fans were climbing the TV gantry and over the segregation fences to get nearer us. I believe thay called that terrace 'The Jungle' and it really was, heaving, swaying and drum beats.
We had a good following but were intimidated, no doubt. And so were the team, blown away by a team who were, bigger, better and more 'up for it'
Our promotion push really came to an end that day. Millwall moved above us into 3rd and 2 points ahead (2 for a win). We had a game in hand but they were on a roll and would gain promotion
Our anger and frustration would boil over at the next game....
Once again, Easter was crucial and, on Good Friday we had to play away at in form Millwall who were hot on our heels for promotion,.
Over 23,000 packed into the old Den. I've been there a few times but this was the most intimidating. Most fans entered the ground at the same end and away fans had to pass behind a stand to get to 'our' end. I saw an Albion fan, face covered in blood and a copper say's to him "Come on, he must have had a reason for hitting you"!
Our pen was hardly secure with the 'wall on the other side of the fence, when not trying to climb it. On the big terrace down the side, fans were climbing the TV gantry and over the segregation fences to get nearer us. I believe thay called that terrace 'The Jungle' and it really was, heaving, swaying and drum beats.
We had a good following but were intimidated, no doubt. And so were the team, blown away by a team who were, bigger, better and more 'up for it'
Our promotion push really came to an end that day. Millwall moved above us into 3rd and 2 points ahead (2 for a win). We had a game in hand but they were on a roll and would gain promotion
Our anger and frustration would boil over at the next game....