[Football] Memories of yesteryear from going to football

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PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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Hurst Green
1 Smell of Condor pipe tobacco
2 North stand urinals
3 Little couple in south stand refreshments
4 Goalkeepers teeing up the ball to kick it
5 ABCD etc around the ground to relate to halftime scores
6 Lottery board
7 BBC Sussex shed
8 Wooden benches at the back of the South Stand
9 Misty Mid-week games seeing the floodlights from the top of Dyke Road
10 The atmosphere WOW of evening games
 




wolfie

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Jul 19, 2003
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Warwickshire
The smell of the linament on the players legs (circa 1963) when I stood at the front of the chicken run. John Dillon, Roy Jennings, Granny Goodchild and George Waites spring to mind.
 






PILTDOWN MAN

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The lights being turned off in the stands before the game until ten minutes before the end ( great indicator to the crowd to encourage the team)
 




AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
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1 Smell of Condor pipe tobacco
2 North stand urinals
3 Little couple in south stand refreshments
4 Goalkeepers teeing up the ball to kick it
5 ABCD etc around the ground to relate to halftime scores
6 Lottery board
7 BBC Sussex shed
8 Wooden benches at the back of the South Stand
9 Misty Mid-week games seeing the floodlights from the top of Dyke Road
10 The atmosphere WOW of evening games


11 British Rail sloppy tea
12 Fans with transistor radios for scores
85 The odour of fans rushing out early...
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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The East Stand Tea Hut. Sat on the roof to watch us play Spurs

Fans climbing and watching from the Floodlight pylons against Ipswich in the Cup

Parking right outside the Gordon Road stand at Gillingham. Jamaican patties from the Chippy down the road

The smell of some sort of smelting going on as you walked under the bridge towards the South Stand ( obligatory chant of “Seagulls” whilst in the tunnel)
 
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Bob!

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Jul 5, 2003
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Wagon Wheels being sold by a bloke walking round the pitch.

Kit Napier scoring from corners
 






Bodian

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The excitement of going along the Old Shoreham Road and seeing the scaffolding going up on the Chicken Run - and knowing we'd be on TV at the weekend.
 


wolfie

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Jul 19, 2003
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Warwickshire
All the special buses lined up outside Hove Rec. after the match. My old man was the conductor on one of them in 1959 and sent me in with the driver to watch my first ever game (we lost !)
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
1. Every bloke in the Chicken Run, and then NS, smelling of liquor. Including my Dad.
2. I liked those tinned, boiled burgers.
3. The scaffold TV tower with broadcasting vans behind it ... we seemed to be on TV a lot in the 70’s.
4. The old programmes/club badges hut north of the main stand.
5. Light blue disabled persons cars parked up at the pitch side.
6. Huge floodlight pylons, lit up from miles away, for an evening game.
7. Being able as nosey to kids to wander around grounds from the inside ... eventually ended by trouble.
8. Old rattles and kids bringing in milk crates or homemade platforms.
9. A phalanx of loo rolls as we scored (long before Argentina 78 ticker-tape).
10. Thousands walking through the Fonthill Road tunnel, sometimes mass charges from Albion fans post match.

11. Best of all, packed terraces, the swaying crowds, the surges of many thousand down the NS as we scored. My son will never experience that. Sharing Goldstone memories with a taxi driver last week (lifelong Albion and same age group, first in the stadium in the 70’s) .... he loved that too.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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The excitement of going along the Old Shoreham Road and seeing the scaffolding going up on the Chicken Run - and knowing we'd be on TV at the weekend.

Oh yes were we on Match of the Day or the Big Match?
 


wolfie

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Jul 19, 2003
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Warwickshire
On a non-Albion note, seeing Kenneth Wolstenholme just after he had descended a ladder from the commentary box at White Hart Lane to the shelf, where I had been packed in to see Jimmy Greaves score a wonder goal v Man Utd in a 5-1 win.
 














Simgull

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Jan 3, 2013
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Hove
That mixture of the feeling of anticipation, the taste of cold air and the sight of the floodlights blazing when approaching a ground on a dark, cold and crisp November evening.
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Playing snooker
Sand in the goalmouths and centre circle
The rutted orange cinder track round the edge of the pitch
The blue disability vehicles in the SW corner
The noise from the tannoy as you approached the ground
Police dogs
A decent variety of songs and chants
Getting back to my dads car just in time for the jaunty music of Sports Report

Happy, happy days.
 


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