Sorry to hear of your loss and thanks for sharing the story.
I started not long before you when my Dad took me along to the Goldstone and this put something of a lump in my throat as I have just got back from visiting my Dad in hospital where he is thankfully recovering from a mild heart attack.
Sorry to hear that, may I send my condolencies,
My memories of my father taking start a decade earlier, sitting in the day seats in the east of the south stand:
the toilets were just a wall to pee against
the bloke that used to walk around with that board over his shoulder early in the second half
that half time results conundrum A,B,C etc
the guy selling ice creams from that container he caried around infront of him
the guy with the deep voice who always used shout 'ameteur wa..er' at the away goalkeeper
people moaning about Kit Napier in the same way that somedid about Ashley Barnes
Chelsea coming down and trying to kick us of the pitch, according to Dad
Tommy Steele playing in a testamonial
cigarette smoke
parking by the industrial estate in Newtown Road
My dads still around and I treated him to a 1901 seat,but now he finds it too much, but memories of childhood and youth are mixed with the Albion and football.
Sorry to hear of your loss and thanks for sharing the story.
I started not long before you when my Dad took me along to the Goldstone and this put something of a lump in my throat as I have just got back from visiting my Dad in hospital where he is thankfully recovering from a mild heart attack.