angloraider
New member
- Jan 10, 2015
- 7
Hi Brighton fans, QPR fan here coming very much in peace.
If any of you on this site are interested in Brighton memorabilia then I may have something that could be of interest to you.
My brother is a former Football League referee, he now runs the football league referee's. My brother refereed your play - off final in 2004 at the Millennium against Bristol C, you guys coming out on top 1-0. After the game my brother gave the match ball to my Father, who then collected half dozen signatures on the ball. I'm not sure who has signed the ball other than the Bristol manager Jim Ashworth . I would imagine 2 or 3 are Brighton players.
Sadly my Father has died now, and I'm in possession of the ball, which I'm sure would be of more interest to one of you good folk. I am looking to move the ball on and wonder if it is of any interest to anyone on this site or indeed any collector of Brighton memorabilia you may know?
I would imagine the ball is of little value, except to the right person, but if anyone would be willing to purchase the ball from me, I would donate the full amount to the hospice that looked after my Father so well in his last few days of life. Or, if any poster has a better idea, a raffle prize maybe, I'd be more than happy to consider any suggestions posters make.
Please let me know, thank you for accommodating me.
If any of you on this site are interested in Brighton memorabilia then I may have something that could be of interest to you.
My brother is a former Football League referee, he now runs the football league referee's. My brother refereed your play - off final in 2004 at the Millennium against Bristol C, you guys coming out on top 1-0. After the game my brother gave the match ball to my Father, who then collected half dozen signatures on the ball. I'm not sure who has signed the ball other than the Bristol manager Jim Ashworth . I would imagine 2 or 3 are Brighton players.
Sadly my Father has died now, and I'm in possession of the ball, which I'm sure would be of more interest to one of you good folk. I am looking to move the ball on and wonder if it is of any interest to anyone on this site or indeed any collector of Brighton memorabilia you may know?
I would imagine the ball is of little value, except to the right person, but if anyone would be willing to purchase the ball from me, I would donate the full amount to the hospice that looked after my Father so well in his last few days of life. Or, if any poster has a better idea, a raffle prize maybe, I'd be more than happy to consider any suggestions posters make.
Please let me know, thank you for accommodating me.