It was quite simply a landmark day in the history of BHAFC.
As has been touched upon in this thread, it was supposedly the last ever league game at the Goldstone, Gulls Eye had been due to sponsor it but Bellotti pulled the plug on that after the protest at the Carlisle game the week before.
We still met up with a number of our party in Newtown Road, Paul Whelch came dressed as a undertaker, and we took the GE throng down to the Hove Park Tavern for a pre-match snifter.
Everyone knew what was going on, although the original plan was that it was going to be a half-time.
I was invited on to SCR at 2.30 to talk to Leesy in the press box about the ongoing situation and the possiblity of this being the last Goldstone league game.
I won't deny that whilst talking to him I filled up a couple of times, just looking round and seeing what those crooked c****s had reduced us to. Then John asked me a direct question about the possiblity of a planned disruption, for one of the few times in my life I delcined to comment just stating that 'For a lot of people the Albion is their life, and if you start playing with peoples lives you have to be prepared to accept the consequences.'
Then 13 minutes it happened, to say the protest was hijacked by militants, Combat 18 or the Baader Meinhof gang was complete bollocks, the protest was our collective way of saying 'We've had enough'. even now 9 years down the line I'd do it all again. it was upsetting, I make no bones that I've shed a few tears over the Goldstone over the years, but we had to do it, we had to show the footballing world that we'd had enough. In hindsight perhaps we should have done it 6 months before when we played Fulham live on Sky in the second round of the FA Cup.
But even in despair there was a supreme comedy moment....
Pciture the scene, its carnage, the goals have been ripped down, the closest thing to footballing anarchy most of us will ever see and Tony Millard gets on the mic and says...
" Whilst we have this break in the play can I remind you all this Tuesday its Steve Foster testimonial kicking off at 7.45pm"
PRICELESS
As has been touched upon in this thread, it was supposedly the last ever league game at the Goldstone, Gulls Eye had been due to sponsor it but Bellotti pulled the plug on that after the protest at the Carlisle game the week before.
We still met up with a number of our party in Newtown Road, Paul Whelch came dressed as a undertaker, and we took the GE throng down to the Hove Park Tavern for a pre-match snifter.
Everyone knew what was going on, although the original plan was that it was going to be a half-time.
I was invited on to SCR at 2.30 to talk to Leesy in the press box about the ongoing situation and the possiblity of this being the last Goldstone league game.
I won't deny that whilst talking to him I filled up a couple of times, just looking round and seeing what those crooked c****s had reduced us to. Then John asked me a direct question about the possiblity of a planned disruption, for one of the few times in my life I delcined to comment just stating that 'For a lot of people the Albion is their life, and if you start playing with peoples lives you have to be prepared to accept the consequences.'
Then 13 minutes it happened, to say the protest was hijacked by militants, Combat 18 or the Baader Meinhof gang was complete bollocks, the protest was our collective way of saying 'We've had enough'. even now 9 years down the line I'd do it all again. it was upsetting, I make no bones that I've shed a few tears over the Goldstone over the years, but we had to do it, we had to show the footballing world that we'd had enough. In hindsight perhaps we should have done it 6 months before when we played Fulham live on Sky in the second round of the FA Cup.
But even in despair there was a supreme comedy moment....
Pciture the scene, its carnage, the goals have been ripped down, the closest thing to footballing anarchy most of us will ever see and Tony Millard gets on the mic and says...
" Whilst we have this break in the play can I remind you all this Tuesday its Steve Foster testimonial kicking off at 7.45pm"
PRICELESS