Taybha
Whalewhine
Why won’t it let me say *******?
It is rather strange considering we have this
Why won’t it let me say *******?
Cullip at the Cardiff play off final was my MOTM by a mile.
Faultless, had their cocky forward line in his pocket.
Great reading. I made it to the Goldstone once and Gillingham a handful of times, so Withdean is where my love for the club began in earnest.
Sitting in that ridiculous little stand under the clock which must have had about 20 seats max. I think I sat in all 5 home stands at one point or another. Ending up with a season ticket in Block B of the South stand for the last 2 seasons.
Watching the warm up from the running track, eating fish and chips.
Walking along the dirt track alongside the railway line back to Preston Park Station.
The dodgy tannoy, that wasn't even allowed to kick in until 2.45.
The Amex is great but I miss Withdean, its a big part of the club's history and many great memories.
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Remains the only player I've ever got on the back of my shirt
Some memories from me:
- Giving Andy Steggle dogs abuse every time he turned up to do some local TV coverage. (But then always moaning we were in the shadow of other south coast teams when it come to highlights).
- My Brother of about 11/12 jumping all over steggle as we ran on the pitch after the Swindon game, shouting steggle is a wanker as he was trying to do a piece to camera covered in pitch invaders.
- A group of about 9/10 of us from school all sitting in H block, I have no idea why we all supported the Albion at the time but still see the majority at games at home and away. the lost generation.
- not from withdean but the era, away days being a completely different experience to home games, for a young fan at the time going away with around 1500 other Albion fans felt like being a fan of a big club rather than the withdean experience.
- A guy in a deer stalker hat shouting come on you super seagulls rim em apart at the top of his voice. years later we bumped into him at bmuff away and remain friends with him and his son to this day.
- That Leicester game!
- Bobby scoring what felt like every week and no better song to sing in my opinion. when the ball hits the net like a ****ing rocket...
- Danny Cullip bulling players left right and centre and his backwards headers, even to this day when I see Dunky do it, I refer to it as doing a Cullip.
- Feeling in it together, like it was Brighton against the world trying to get Falmer
- Being on the running track for last minute winners, as a teenager I would always head down early and wait in the hope there would be a last minute goal so we could go mental. (I was there For Sidwell and Virgos goals.
- Bob Brooker lobbing water and chewing gums onto the running track after a win.
- Brain Little being hit by a bog role in the early withdean days
- The Chelsea FA Cup youth game, when they couldn't get everyone in the ground so just asked people to stick money in a bucket.
- The Dean Wilkins youth team, i'm still to this day pissed off he got the sack and we went back for Adams part 2. its the only time I stopped going to the Albion.
- The Poyet season.
Have posted these before, make no apology for posting them again. A year to the day after 9/11 we had a home game at Withdean. I could look up the opponents and the score, but neither is important. The date, however, is everything. And DAMN that bit of grit in the corner of my eye
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Where did that flag go?
I used to sit in the SS behind the benches, the guy next to us was a retired cop didn't rate Muzza from the beginning. All friendly, I tried to persuade him otherwise. At some point in the last 18 months, he turned round to me and said "You were right all along, what a player".
Separately, you could shout out at useless players such as Hoyte and they heard you. "WAKE UP HOYTE"
They really could. Front row of the South Stand opposite the penalty box, I used to find out the lino's first name and give him personal abuse. On several occasions he turned round to find out who was calling him. Highly entertaining. I'm convinced Withdean was one of the few stadiums where fans actually made a big difference.
Have posted these before, make no apology for posting them again. A year to the day after 9/11 we had a home game at Withdean. I could look up the opponents and the score, but neither is important. The date, however, is everything. And DAMN that bit of grit in the corner of my eye
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