Fran Hagarty
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Fans United - brilliant day.
3. That promotion game against Bristol Rovers - not least for that big chap tripping over before kick-off and taking the laughter of 19,000 people in good humour.
I remember that, Devon White I think it was ,and didn't Wurzel play in that game?
Anyway , Millwall ,1st home game back in Div2 1978. 2 - 0 down at half time and looking well beaten, one almighty bollocking later Mullery sent The Albion out early for the 2nd half and a suddenly rejuvenated Albion win 3 - 2. The atmosphere was electric with the f-troop in their surgical masks adding a bit of spice. Despite having been to a few games before THAT was the one that got me hooked!
2 - 0 F.A. Cup against Liverpool Feb '84 chilly but bright Sunday afternoon, game was also televised I believe. Corrigan played a blinder, Ryan and Connor scored very similar goals each within minutes of each othe early in the second half and the Liverpool forward line had " ...couldn't hit a cow's backside with a banjo" sort of afternoon. I remember a Liverpool short corner which went completely wrong with it being passed to fresh air.
6. 2-1 Blackburn 79 – The smoke bomb, the dream – realised! Oh yes.
2 - 0 F.A. Cup against Liverpool Feb '84 chilly but bright Sunday afternoon, game was also televised I believe. Corrigan played a blinder, Ryan and Connor scored very similar goals each within minutes of each othe early in the second half and the Liverpool forward line had " ...couldn't hit a cow's backside with a banjo" sort of afternoon. I remember a Liverpool short corner which went completely wrong with it being passed to fresh air.
Surely the dream was put in reach by that result, it was the game at Newcastle when it was realised.
Remember all the others though and would agree that the Tottenham game was probably the best.
So many memories to think about, the walk from Hove Station, the Programme Seller outside the Church, the walk past the East on the way round to the North, Hove Park, Old Shoreham Road, the HUGE club shop in the West (one in, one out), waiting for the players to arrive in the dodgy Car Park to get autographs. All good fun! Top 15 Games:
1. 7-2 York City 76 – First Game at the Goldstone
2. 1-0 Doncaster 97 – Last game at the Goldstone
3. 2-1 Sunderland 77 – Oh Eric Potts you super sub
4. 3-1 Tottenham 78 – Come on the Tank! (I was in the North that day, not a nice place to be!)
5. 2-1 Blackpool 78 – The crowd, unbelievable, the dream, the disappointment (dodgy match at the Dell)
6. 2-1 Blackburn 79 – The smoke bomb, the dream – realised! Oh yes.
7. 0-4 Arsenal 79 – The FIRST – doc martin boots in Hove Park. 50p Programme (shocking)
8. 0-1 Man City 83 – Our LAST. At least they were relegated too.
9. 7-0 Charlton 83 – First Half was like watching Brazil (of that era, not the team now!)
10. 1-0 Man Utd 82 – We all live in a Wardy wonderland
11. 2-0 Liverpool 84 – Cup game. In the North as usual.
12. 2-1 Brizzle Rvrs 88 – A week before I joined the Army, oh yeah, great game and promotion (loved the NOBO sponsorship) – our last promotion at the Goldstone ever!
13. 1-2 Arsenal 88 – Great atmosphere and went toe-to-toe with the big gun(ners)s. Nels – that is all.
14. 4-1 Man City 83 – Wet, very wet. Always see myself on TV just to the left of the North Stand goal in my blue rain coat.
15. 3-1 Palace 88 – Another Boxing Day win for the good guys. Palace were a very good side and we took them apart.
To stay in accordance with the brief (although slightly carried away), late 70s era for me. We were so on the up, starting really from Taylor's reign. He set the foundations and Mullers built on it. Great times, great team.
Tottenham 78 does it for me. For all the reasons many prior to this have written. Very scary day though!
Sheffield Wednesday game May 1977 to clinch promotion to Div 2 (Championship for the young 'uns).
Bedlam in front of 33,000 ish.