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[Albion] It’s a special day today!



twowheelsbest

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On December 27th 1958, an 11 year old boy who wasn't very good at playing football, watched Brighton and Hove Albion beat Fulham 3-0 from the East terrace of the Goldstone. A Passionate and enduring love affair began that day. Hoping to celebrate the anniversary with a repeat of last seasons Arsenal game!

And I still get goosebumps when I watch us playing in the Premier League in our fabulous stadium.
 






Goldstone1976

We Got Calde in!!
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Enjoy! It’s my mum’s birthday today. Hopefully, they’ll read her name out at HT. I’ll have to make sure she puts her hearing aids in before we leave the house.
 


twowheelsbest

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GT49er

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On December 27th 1958, an 11 year old boy who wasn't very good at playing football, watched Brighton and Hove Albion beat Fulham 3-0 from the East terrace of the Goldstone. A Passionate and enduring love affair began that day. Hoping to celebrate the anniversary with a repeat of last seasons Arsenal game!

And I still get goosebumps when I watch us playing in the Premier League in our fabulous stadium.
Was that our record 36,000 crowd day?
 






jonny.rainbow

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On December 27th 1958, an 11 year old boy who wasn't very good at playing football, watched Brighton and Hove Albion beat Fulham 3-0 from the East terrace of the Goldstone. A Passionate and enduring love affair began that day. Hoping to celebrate the anniversary with a repeat of last seasons Arsenal game!

And I still get goosebumps when I watch us playing in the Premier League in our fabulous stadium.

36,000?

What were the trains like?
 






Knocky's Nose

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What were the trains like?

This :

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twowheelsbest

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As far as I remember, no problem, we were living in Lancing then and would have got to the Goldstone by train. But then that was a golden age when trains always ran on time, and we always had a White Christmas!
36,000?

What were the trains like?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Bodian

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Not at Brighton or Hove they weren't! And even if Fulham had commissioned their own train for their supporters, it wouldn't have been from the LNER.

Do you work in the film industry by any chance? - I believe they employ people to find shots of inappropriate trains when train scenes are needed.

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Harry Wilson's tackle

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On December 27th 1958, an 11 year old boy who wasn't very good at playing football, watched Brighton and Hove Albion beat Fulham 3-0 from the East terrace of the Goldstone. A Passionate and enduring love affair began that day. Hoping to celebrate the anniversary with a repeat of last seasons Arsenal game!

And I still get goosebumps when I watch us playing in the Premier League in our fabulous stadium.

*Cough* It's the 26th today *cough* :rolleyes:

Some time in the Spring it will be my 50th anniversary of my first game. :cheers:
 












GT49er

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That would be the Horsham Flyer aka Steyning Stinker.
The trains to Lancing would've been a 4-CEP electric train (get me)!
Not in 1958 it wouldn't have been a 4-CEP - these new units were originally employed on the Kent lines only. The coastal services would have been 4-LAVs, 2-BILS and 2-HALs, and the match day post-match Hove - Brighton special was often a 6-PAN or a 4-COR.
 
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