HankSkorpio
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Brighton v Wisbech - my first ever Brighton match. I remember standing down the front of the East Terrace with my mate.
We won the title with our last game of the season against Darlington. The fans were nervy but not the players as we outclassed them and won 3-1. Over 31,000 there if I remember rightly and the players threw their shirts from the West Stand. It was the first time that I had walked on the hallowed turf.
I saw both games. We were shit hot in 1965, we'd signed Bobby Smith who a few months before was England captain playing at Wembley.
From memory we'd won promotion a couple of weeks before Easter, won the league three or four games before the end of the season. Umbeaten at home all season.
Then we lost the first game of next season at home. same old same old.
I was on the ground staff in 67 as a 16 year old working with Frankie Howard and Charlie Livesey was still there. He and a few others used to spend all free time between Mum and Dads café opposite and the Stadium pub along Old Shoreham Road. On one match day I had to be at the ground at midday as usual and at 1-30 Archie Macauley was spitting feathers as a few players still hadn't reported for duty. He shouted at Joe Wilson to drive to the pub to try and find them. Frankie then grabbed me and stuck me in his car and we sped along to the Stadium pub. I ran in and found said players. The scenario. As Joe Wilson came in the front door I was holding the gents loo window open and a certain Livesey, Collins and Cassidy were climbing out. Into Franks car and off to the match. I had to walk back. Nothing more said about it. Happy teenage years with great memories.
A few corrections here.
1. Bobby Smith never captained England and we signed him in 1964. I remember being in a queue outside North Road Baths when somebody gave us the news - which was pretty sensational at that time
2. We didn't win promotion until the final game of the 64-65 season v Darlington at the Goldstone (att. 31,000+) We were however unbeaten at home and scored 102 goals in the league.
3. We lost the first 3 games of the 65-66 season and Bobby Smith was gone very early on - he scored just a single goal that season.
Correct Wolfie..I was 26 then and had a navy mate who was Exeter City fan...he cringed very much when we got those scores...maybe one day they'll return,till then...C'mon you SEAGULLS..A few corrections here.
1. Bobby Smith never captained England and we signed him in 1964. I remember being in a queue outside North Road Baths when somebody gave us the news - which was pretty sensational at that time
2. We didn't win promotion until the final game of the 64-65 season v Darlington at the Goldstone (att. 31,000+) We were however unbeaten at home and scored 102 goals in the league.
3. We lost the first 3 games of the 65-66 season and Bobby Smith was gone very early on - he scored just a single goal that season.
No,Charlie Livesey was a very gifted player and fast for a big man. The man who got done for burglary was Bill Cassidy,who sadly died a few years later.didn't Livesey do time for burglary![]()
Stumbled across a lovely quote from BG while trying to find a match report of the Wisbech game which I watched as a 15 year old. This board was a lot more fun with him in it.I remember both matches and in the Wisbech team was a very well known player Jesse Pye at the end of a long and illustrious career. I also remember it as I was newly married and suggested to my wife that if Brighton scored so did I, she agreed and currently owes me about 3.![]()
He was indeed involved in many of our goals in addition to the ones he scored. He had great skill for a big man including some beautiful touches and feints. Shame how it ended, but the memories remain. Just one season, but what a season!A poster above says that Bobby Smith wasn't successful. Well he scored something like 20 goals in the full season he was with us. These were in the days when stats weren't kept, but the way he took defenders and goalies out of the game I'm sure he must have made a good proportion of the other 80 odd goals we scored in the 64/65 season. It really was massive at the time. Smith was a legend at both Chelsea and Tottenham in the 50s and early 60s. Just look at his record on Wiki. For us kids to have the albion getting hold of him was just unbelievable. It was just so sad he quickly turned into a lardarse and was off to Hastings.
BG, I know you are out in the heavens somewhere, looking for left backs. This was a hugeI remember both matches and in the Wisbech team was a very well known player Jesse Pye at the end of a long and illustrious career. I also remember it as I was newly married and suggested to my wife that if Brighton scored so did I, she agreed and currently owes me about 3.![]()