So I've managed to avoid the Goldstone retail site for over 18 years, despite having three children, a nephew, and a niece who would have loved me to go to Toys R Us.
But my youngest is pleading with me.
I always said I'd only ever consider going there once Albion had a permanent stadium... So I've managed to even drag that out for over 4 years too.
DB has passed away, WA is ancient... so with a heavy heart I've decided the time has come to leave the past in the past. Sorry if this offends anyone...
If they (the retailers/landlords) built a proper celebratory memorial to the Goldstone then I might consider it. It's stupid and irrational but i still think it's shameful that 90+ years of history is so easily forgotten. Even the new Nandos won't get me in there.
There's an impressive memorial board in Hove Park directly opposite that shanty retail park. DK unveiled it a couple of years back.
It's so weird though. Still fully expecting to see the Goldstone floodlights whenever I walk over the Droveway and across the park, like the walk I used to do for years on end from Preston Park. Still feel cheated that they're no longer there.
Is it as disorganised and a shambles as the store in North St?
Didn't know TK Max did golf stuff! Or do you just mean clothing Dave?
So I've managed to avoid the Goldstone retail site for over 18 years, despite having three children, a nephew, and a niece who would have loved me to go to Toys R Us.
But my youngest is pleading with me.
I always said I'd only ever consider going there once Albion had a permanent stadium... So I've managed to even drag that out for over 4 years too.
DB has passed away, WA is ancient... so with a heavy heart I've decided the time has come to leave the past in the past. Sorry if this offends anyone...
Never have. Never will. Don't even drive past.
As said before, from the moment the AMEX opened the Goldstone site becomes shops, with a cracking history that's a massive part of most of us.
Anyone still passionately holding onto that injustice prefers grudges to grounds.
When I discovered Archer owned Focus ( I change the o to a u ) From that day on I never went near or purchased a single screw from them.
The retailers that went to the Goldstone were never implicated in the shenanigans that went on and should not be held to account.
I can though understand reasons for not going there, I for one am one of them, I want to rememberer the good and bad times I and my son had there. Yes there were a lot of bad times but many better ones. I suppose that for me and many others it is our Mecca, and I do not want that spoiled by the presence of shopping outlets.
But if any of you wish to shop there, then by all means do so.