Ghost of Killer Reeves
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🫣 indeed there wasI was up there as well, just to the left and in with the Hereford fans. I reckon there were as many Brighton as Hereford in those seats.
🫣 indeed there wasI was up there as well, just to the left and in with the Hereford fans. I reckon there were as many Brighton as Hereford in those seats.
A timeless classic AttilaFROM HEREFORD TO HERE
With sheer determination
A vision fine and clear
We made the noise which brought the boys
From Hereford to here.
Mid 90s. The fightback began.
We met each Monday night
Calling for help to save our club.
He answered. Thanks, Dick Knight.
So many colours joined with ours
On Fans United Day
And then we drew at Hereford
And drank the night away.
A joyous celebration
Washed down by lakes of beer -
We made the noise which brought the boys
From Hereford to here.
Homeless. ‘Right, Brighton Council.
Find us somewhere to play.
‘Cos we’re the Seagulls Party now
And we’ll vote you away..…’
Withdean. Bobby Zamora.
We really cut a dash.
He scored the goals which took us up –
I cheered and played the Clash.
With pride and dedication
And not a hint of fear
We made the noise which brought the boys
From Hereford to here.
To Falmer now, our final goal.
It took so Bloomin’ long!
Petitions. Demonstrations.
A Top 20 hit song…
Our lovely Falmer Stadium.
The Board may not agree.
I’ve never had a credit card.
It’s still Falmer to me.
With hope and expectation
And yes, a little tear
We made the noise which brought the boys
From Hereford to here.
The fight is won. We're fans again.
All cheering on our team.
A glorious end to twenty years.
Fulfilment of our dream.
The Albion in the Europa League -
And we’ve all played our part.
We’re more than corporate football, us.
We’re football’s beating heart.
This is our celebration
So have another beer -
We’ve made the noise and brought the boys
From Hereford
To here.
The view was pretty crap for many of us as it was. If we'd crammed more in I wouldn't have seen the match at all - as it was I didn't see the ball hit the back of the net. Which is possibly why I have watched it so often since!Those pictures confirm something I thought on the day, that we could have got more fans in that away section easily.
Think I was directly in the terrace below. Great day (in the end).
The walk back to the station afterwards was like going back to the 80's. It was a muggy day anyway and there was the clattering if the police chopper and numerous ambulance and police sirens. No colours anywhere - just the "sense of menace". Only clue was if you had shorts on then you were Brighton.“Sense of menace”. There were quite a few fights before and after.
Brilliant photos, I was behind the goal on the right side looking out at the pitch
Just to confirm that isn’t my photo.Roughly where I was too
The cattle market afterwards was a free for all.The walk back to the station afterwards was like going back to the 80's. It was a muggy day anyway and there was the clattering if the police chopper and numerous ambulance and police sirens. No colours anywhere - just the "sense of menace". Only clue was if you had shorts on then you were Brighton.
That’s my preferred method at football.Brilliant photos, I was behind the goal on the right side looking out at the pitch
It’s a Waitrose now.The cattle market afterwards was a free for all.
Same for me. In the seats next to the home end. There was a family in Hereford shirts sat at the front the stand, who were absolutely devastated at full time. I left the stand at full time and met my brother in the Brighton end, which was fortunate as it kicked off just after I left.I was in with the Hereford fans. Almost got rumbled but told them I was from Dorset doing the '92.
Some were in tears at the end. I don't know how, but I sneaked into the away end at the end.