eastlondonseagull
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I'd buy it Cavey! One of, if not the, most important days in the club's history.Caveman said:I still have all the old TV coverage on video and will one day convert it all onto DVD.
I'd buy it Cavey! One of, if not the, most important days in the club's history.Caveman said:I still have all the old TV coverage on video and will one day convert it all onto DVD.
Harty said:
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
BarrelofFun said:Did we play Walsall last game of the season? My Walsall STH friend, said he thought we were a great set of fans. Did we sing Walsall songs or something? I didn't go to that one.... [/B]
FFS, feelings were running very high, what did you expect.NO REGRETS FROM ME..........Seagullible said:yes to get it abandonded but some went too far. ripping up the pitch was not needed nor was damage to the players tunnel. A lot of those there I hadn't seen before and just seemed to want to be involved in a riot
East Staffs Gull said:Last game was at Walsall. The police were expecting a repeat of the York invasion. Never seen so many mounties. There were protests in the car-park before and after the game. At the end of the game we were prevented from getting on the pitch, but many walsall fans came over and applauded us.
perseus said:
Contrast this with the Orient game when the nutter ran on to the pitch. When the Police tried to put him back into the crowd in the north-west corner underneath the mainstand, the supporters were angry, and one of them hit him, so the Police had to escort him down the touchline for his own safety.
Exactly. I wouldn't have been able to take my then 7-year-old nephew to his first away game at Watford last season if we hadn't done that day what we were almost obliged to do. Going to Watford was the day that I knew his blood ran blue and white, and I genuinely thought back to those days when I was taking him up there.Barry Hazgon said:These were desperate times. And desperate action was called for to get someone to sit up and take notice. Those that took part in this "riot", in the Mansfield invasion and all the other direct action should be proud of themselves. They are all mild mannered "normal" people 6 days a week, but once a week reason goes out the window and they would follow the Albion to the ends of the earth.
When a couple of crooks turn up and try to ruin it, even mild mannered people get upset, get REALLY upset, and have to do something about it.
When you are at the game today, moaning about our inability to score against a team who could conceivably be playing Chelsea next year, look around and you will see hundreds of little kids in Albion shirts and scarves who weren't even born that day at the Goldstone.
They wouldn't be at the Albion today if the "thugs" hadn't gone on the pitch that day. They would be at Charlton, or Palarse. These are the people we told the media we were doing it for. We may have sentenced them to a life sentence, but they will have joyous days with the Albion in the future, because of those who took the law into their own hands in 1996/97
At the York game I watched, with my brother on one of his rare visits, from the East Terrace. I was listening to my radio and wandered onto the pitch at about 3.20. I sat down and cried my f***ing eyes out. I'm not even ashamed to tell you this, because The Albion are that important to me.