el punal
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On the subject of the elements, was Friday's fixture against Cardiff the first Albion home game to be called off because of fog? In over 50 years of Albion watching I think this was a first.
I went to one of the postponed games, I can't remember which. There had been a deluge and prior to that the egg chasers had used the pitch in the week which had cut it up extremely badly. I sat in the stand behind the goal and looked at the mess which had once been a pitch. Stayed to cheer the Albion team coach as they left the ground, along with about twenty other Brighton fans and was rewarded by a wave from Sir Bobby.Didn't the rearranged fixture get called off as well - waterlogged pitch?
I seem to recall a match being abandoned at the Goldstone when fog came down. Anyone else remember that it is it my memory playing tricks?On the subject of the elements, was Friday's fixture against Cardiff the first Albion home game to be called off because of fog? In over 50 years of Albion watching I think this was a first.
You're right but like you i can't remember the details.I seem to recall a match being abandoned at the Goldstone when fog came down. Anyone else remember that it is it my memory playing tricks?
I seem to recall a match being abandoned at the Goldstone when fog came down. Anyone else remember that it is it my memory playing tricks?
3-1 I think. Could not believe it was still on and passed by loads of fans heading toward postponed games. The home fans did a great job clearing the pitch!Remember going to Huddersfield away and so many games were called off that the radio only had a list of games on I think we won?
No, we actually lost the replay 2-1 (10th May 1977). But it didn't matter by then as we were pretty much promoted by then anyway. Had the original game not been abandoned and we had lost 4-0 or most probably by more the way things were going it might have affected us psychologically and derailed our promotion push. As it was it gave everyone a feeling of elation. That season could have finished very differently had that match not been abandoned.
http://www.swindon-town-fc.co.uk/HeadToHead.asp?Team=Brighton and Hove Albion
I was probably there at the same time as you. Arrived at the Shay, with my daughter, to find the rugby posts were still in situ from the previous night's RL fixture. To rub salt in the wound I had hired a car to make the journey from Southampton ( I don't think my old banger would have made it! ), and I checked Ceefax ( remember that! ) at 8.00 to make sure that the game was still on. Grrr!
P.S. It was first of the two postponed fixtures for the Albion at Halifax that season - April 2001.
Wrexham away in the cup about five years ago
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Been very lucky with games being called off. Furthest I have ever got travelling to a game that was called off is the shell garage at Preston Park quite a few Boxing Days ago when our game at Dagenham & Redbridge was called off.
Was that the Withdean game where the pitch was deemed playable but the stands were deemed too dangerously slippy? Vaguely recall there was one game where that happened.
Was that the Withdean game where the pitch was deemed playable but the stands were deemed too dangerously slippy? Vaguely recall there was one game where that happened.
Which bit of our game at Dagenham & Redbridge did you miss ?
Worst one for me was reaching Halifax in 2001 after 5 hours driving through crappy traffic and some rain to hear it was called off close to k.o. time (largely due to the rugby game played on the same pitch 1-2 days before).
The rugby league match was on the night before, played in awful weather but there was no chance of it being called off, it was live on Sky.
I drove up in that weather the night before, 7hrs, 2hrs just to get round Birmingham because of roadworks & an accident, woke in the morning to find it was called off.