Frankworthington
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Ist game England u23 v Wales u23 Ashton Gate 1969 half a crown (12 and a half pence!). I was only 9!!
First Albion game Coventry 1981 £2.2-2 draw
First Albion game Coventry 1981 £2.2-2 draw
Paid the same for the south stand a year later and the other 15p went on a programme.35p
North Stand 1974
A lot less than I pay in 2024How much did you pay (roughly) for your first football game?
Mine was a couple of quid, from the little portakabin ticket office at the Goldstone, as a child.
I saw a video on social media of some kids paying 25p to enter Stamford Bridge in the 70s. I was wondering if eventually football will become too elite, because of the prices and therefore inaccessible to the fan base that it once attracted?
Intrigued to see the number of bus routes that served the Goldstone. Did they actually stop at the ground and where was the stop? No memory of this at allWhoops....I forgot this is hanging on the wall in the computer room. Think it dates back to late 50s (someone correct me if wrong) as the games were pre floodlights being installed at the Goldstone. Luckily the printed the admission charge on the posters.
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No, they all stopped in Sackville Road on the north side of the Old Shoreham Road junction.Intrigued to see the number of bus routes that served the Goldstone. Did they actually stop at the ground and where was the stop? No memory of this at all
Pretty sure that was the same for me - but my older cousin paid. I know that in 1978 it was 50p - because I used to wash my grandad's car in the morning for 50p, which got me into the ground.Probably 50p but then again, my Dad would have paid it, not me
1986 or 1987 - £72 in the North.Not sure but I think my season ticket for the East Stand in the early 80s, as a kid, was £50.
Think I paid the same. I remember being outraged when it went up (to two bob; could have been two bob going up to half a crown but you get the drift). 1969.1/6 - I let you work out how much that is in new money, and when it was.
And wintergreen ointment (from the steam coming of Stuart Henderson's hot thighs)Aaah, hotdogs, piss and pipesmoke. Nothing like it for bringing back memories
f***ing Hell. Whenever old football is mentioned the first thing you think of is Beamish' ring? Christ.30p from what I recall. Kit Napier was playing and he left in 1972, and so was Ken Beamish and he joined in 1972 which means it must have been 1972.
For some reason I've always remembered that at my first match Ken Beamish was wearing a signet ring. I only know this because we were stood directly behind the dugout box and Beamish rested his hand on top of it while he adjusted his boots on the sidelines, so his hand was only about 2 feet away from me. The vivid memory of Beamish's signet ringed finger has remained with me for over 50 years and is almost the only thing I remember about the first match I attended. I don't even remember who we were playing.
Got it. That makes more sense. Must’ve taken a few “busy bee” number 7s to get fans away in match days…those little mini buses on the Hove Station routeNo, they all stopped in Sackville Road on the north side of the Old Shoreham Road junction.
Floodlights were installed in 1958/9 - 1st season in 2nd Division.Whoops....I forgot this is hanging on the wall in the computer room. Think it dates back to late 50s (someone correct me if wrong) as the games were pre floodlights being installed at the Goldstone. Luckily the printed the admission charge on the posters.
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