Marseille away, Europa cup. Because I’ll know this time to get the metro!
There wasn't one. It was the last game of that season and we couldn't go upHereford - as I didn’t go….
Chelsea - home - just loved it
Sheff Wed - home - 1976 - I was probably too young to appreciate the significance
I am sure we won 3-2 and were promoted?? In fact we did. I recall nearly getting run over crossing the London Rd by the Brewery Tap.There wasn't one. It was the last game of that season and we couldn't go up
That was 1977. The year after. It was 1-1, last day, in 1976.I am sure we won 3-2 and were promoted?? In fact we did. I recall nearly getting run over crossing the London Rd by the Brewery Tap.
I stand corrected. Then it would have been Eric Potts who scored for Massive?That was 1977. The year after. It was 1-1, last day, in 1976.
I was close only a year out….There wasn't one. It was the last game of that season and we couldn't go up
Great band...Kursaal Flyers...Little does she know....Southend away, 1920. Our first ever game in the football league. Played at the Kursaal which doubled up as a fun fair
0 0 v Hartlepool at Gillingham ,oh my .Any 0-0 when we were in the 4th tier. Maybe That dreadful Fans Utd game ……with Doncaster.
Puts everything back into perspective
Superb question.
I was close only a year out….
Dunno. For some reason I was being pedantic. I knew what you meant.I stand corrected. Then it would have been Eric Potts who scored for Massive?
A major advantage of attending that match with a time machine would be not having to stand around in an underground car park for 3hours after the game.Marseille (a).
I witnessed it. Wasnt optimistic beforehand as Walsall seemed a bit of a bogey team, and if anything, had the better of the first half. Incredible.Some that have been mentioned already would be on my list - especially the 3-1 win at Newcastle (probably as much for the journey home with the players on the 'Seagull Special' than the match itself!). I had been an avid fan for a few years by then and went to the odd away game, but Newcastle just seemed too far away for some reason. Then there was the win at Anfield in the 83 FA Cup run. Both those matches I had to make do with nervously listening to the commentary on BBC Radio Brighton (as it was then).
But the one game I really wish I'd been at was the 7-0 win v Walsall in the 76/77 promotion season. I went to virtually all the home games during that magical season when Peter Ward lit up the league, but midweek matches were difficult living miles from Brighton and with school the next day.
It was an absolute pig of a night, slashing down with rain. Again I listened to the radio - but there was no commentary, just goal updates. 0-0 at half-time, 0-0 with half an hour to go. Then two hat-tricks - Ward and Mellor. 6-0, and in the final moments Mellor had a shot that hit the post and Ward stuck away the rebound. All seven goals scored by just two players in the space of about 28 minutes.
What a game to have witnessed.