More Than Ten Years - One Last March..

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attila

1997 Club
Jul 17, 2003
2,261
South Central Southwick
Tomorrow's the big one.
The last throw of the dice.
Had a few beers, thought I'd stick this on, one more time.
We are the fans, we were there we are, we always will be.
Brighton till we die!
If you possibly can get there, please do.
See you tomorrow.
SEAGULLS!!
Attila


Written on the occasion of the last ever Brighton and Hove Albion match at the Goldstone Ground, Saturday April 26 1997. We will never forget.


GOLDSTONE GHOSTS
As bulldozers close in upon our old, beloved home
and those who stand to profit rub their hands
so we gather here together in sad, angry disbelief
and for one last time our voices fill the stands.
This is no happy parting, but a battle-scarred farewell
though victory hopes are mingled with the tears
And I, like you, will stand here as the final whistle blows
with memories which echo down the years.....

The Chelsea fans threw pennies. Old ones. Sharpened. I was eight.
A target in the South Stand with my dad
And he got rather battered as he held me close and tight
and confirmed my view that Chelsea fans were mad!
And there, on those old wooden seats, I learned to love the game.
The sights and sounds exploded in my head.
My dad was proud to have a son with football in his blood -
but two short years later, he was dead.

Eleven. I went on my own. (My friends liked chess and stuff.)
‘Now don’t go in the North Stand!’ said my mum.
But soon I did. Kit Napier’s corner curled into the net.
Oh god. The Bournemouth Boot Boys! Better run....
Then Villa in the big crunch game. A thirty thousand crowd.
Bald Lochhead scored, but we still won the day.
Then up, and straight back down again. Brian Powney, brave and squat.
T.Rex, DMs and scarf on wrist, OK?

And then the world was wonderful. Punk rock and Peter Ward!
And sidekick ‘Spider’ Mellor, tall and lean.
The legendary Walsall game. Promotion. Riding high.
Southampton-Spurs: that stitch-up was obscene.
The final glorious victory. Division One at last!
Arsenal, first game, midst fevered expectation.
Those Highbury gods tore us to shreds; we learned the lesson well.
Steve Foster was our soul and inspiration!




Man City came, and Gerry Ryan waltzed through them to score
And mighty Man United bit the dust.
Notts Forest, and that Williams screamer nearly broke the net.
The Norwich quarter-final: win or bust!
And after Wembley, Liverpool were toppled one last time.
The final curtain on those happy days.
And then the years of gradual, inexorable decline -
sadly for some, the parting of the ways.

But we stayed true, as glory days turned into donkeys’ years.
Young, Trusson, Tiltman, Farrington. Ee-aw!
A Wilkins free-kick nearly brought us hope. ‘Twas not to be.
The rot was deep and spreading to the core.
We found our voice and Lloyd was gone. Hooray! But worse to come.
Though just how awful we were yet to know.
Dissent turned to rebellion and then to open war
as on the terrace weeds began to grow.

The Goldstone sold behind our backs! Enraged, we rose as one
against a stony northern businessman.
We drew a line, and said: ENOUGH! And as the nation watched
the final battle for our club began.
We fought him to a standstill. Fans United. All for one.
A nation’s colours joined: a glorious sight.
And, finally, the stubborn, stony Archer moved his ground
and made way for our own collective Knight.

The battle’s only just begun, but we have won the war.
Our club, though torn asunder, will survive.
And I salute each one of you who stood up and said NO!
And fought to keep the Albion alive.
And one day, when our new home’s built, and we are storming back
A bunch of happy fans without a care
We’ll look back on our darkest hour and raise our glasses high
and say with satisfaction: we were there.

But first we have to face today. The hardest day of all.
Don’t worry if you can’t hold back the tears!
We must look to the future, in dignity and peace
as well as mourn our home of ninety years.
For me the Goldstone has an extra special memory
of the football soulmate I so briefly had.
He christened me John Charles and taught me to love the game.
This one’s for Bill. A poet. And my dad.


ATTILA THE STOCKBROKER
 




oapdodge

New member
Jul 15, 2003
2,866
Why is it the big one ? Don't you think the decision has been made ? I agree it would be nice to see a big turn out but do you REALLY think that the march will make a difference ? Did last years ? Did standing outside the Brighton centre last year make any difference ?
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,313
Living In a Box
Personally I think the decision is already made - positive as well.

But none the less come along and join in - you know it makes sense.
 


oapdodge

New member
Jul 15, 2003
2,866
Beach Hut said:
Personally I think the decision is already made - positive as well.

But none the less come along and join in - you know it makes sense.

Ok then I'll walk with you Beachy.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,313
Living In a Box
oapdodge said:
Ok then I'll walk with you Beachy.

Fine if you can put up with Mini and Junior :lolol: :lolol:
 




timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,504
Sussex
tonight's march probably won't make a lot of difference to the decision BUT what if only a couple of hundred people had:

walked out of the Hereford match
boycotted Mansfield
delivered leaflets
signed the petitions
wrote to the council
travelled to G'ham regularly
protested at Wycombe
marched last year
turned up tonight.
etc, etc, etc

what message would that have sent?

tonight is the culmination of a long, well supported and consistent campaign and will act to show the strength of feeling if, and just if, he says ................

ok I've bitten, good wind up!
 


butchy

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2005
1,953
Bethnal Green, E2
attila is one of the bha legends,years of campaigning and hard work from the likes of him are one of the reasons why this club didnt die years ago.
many thanks and lets hope this is the final push
 












Harold

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,311
Hastings
Here's another...'Plea to JP for 2005':
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Now come on Johnny Prescott, please get off your flippin a**e,
And reach across your desk mate, for the rubber stamp marked PASSED,
Can't you see we've shown the patience, of all the Saints combined,
We've sat and watched our rivals build while we've just lagged behind,

We need Falmer for survival, the future we deserve,
Not one of counting down to death in some nature reserve,
Yes life's protected inside, but that doesn't cover us,
A seabird forced to rent a nest, while causing untold fuss,

We never wanted all this grief, this trouble and this strife,
We never asked for moneymen to almost take our life,
We never asked to trek to Kent or nearly leave the league,
Though we've fought back, the efforts left us suffering fatigue,

We've marched, and had a massive vote to gauge the public's view,
Sent flowers, letters, postcards and a Valentine to you,
Sat through all the enquiries, provided all the facts,
Done all the flaming studies (and it won't affect the bats),

We've even put a record out, to ram the message home,
It climbed high in the music charts, and made the NIMBYs groan,
We've done as much as we can do, exhausted all ideas,
And now it all boils down to you, to banish all our fears,

Please let us build ourselves a home, this City needs a crown,
So that it's known for something more than watching piers fall down,
We just want our own ground again, in Sussex by The Sea,
A stadium not just for us, but the community,

A place where young and old can come and cheer with all their might,
And watch this County's famous team run-out in Blue and White,
A firm and solid base to grow and give us back some pride,
And finally welcome back our fans to come and watch inside,

But right now we're so tired John, and given all we've got,
Waiting to hear if you will just approve the thing or not,
So after this next enquiry, and in 2005,
Give us the YES we've waited for and keep our club alive!
 


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