Fair point. We also talk of the changes. The ball it self is a total different animal these days. He also talked of the change to the hoof ball in the 70's, when some tactician work out that most goals are score with in three touches of the ball.
When we won at Highbury against Sheffield Wednesday it was, to this day, the greatest day in the history of BHAFC in my view.
Charlie Hughes I believe... Cambridge Utd being disciples of his word.
You could counter that with Newcastle away.
Then, purely on the fact we reached the FA Cup final and at the time it was the greatest cup competition in the world.
When we won at Highbury against Sheffield Wednesday it was, to this day, the greatest day in the history of BHAFC in my view.
Then, purely on the fact we reached the FA Cup final and at the time it was the greatest cup competition in the world.
When we won at Highbury against Sheffield Wednesday it was, to this day, the greatest day in the history of BHAFC in my view.
A lot of people say 'there's never been a better time to be a Brighton fan', and if you're under 35, I guess that statement might well hold true.
But we had a meteoric rise in the late 1970s powering our way from the Third to the First Division, where we stayed for four years, and reached the FA Cup Final. My memories of those days were little more than 'Peter Ward is Magic'.
So taking that into consideration, would those who remember the giddy days of the late 1970s and early 1980s say that NOW or THEN is/was the best time to be a Brighton fan - or maybe even another period (mid to late 1950s...?)
Just curious, like.
Football was a horrible game then, going away you were literally in fear of your life and even the wrong accent was enough to get a kicking or even worse so I'd say now is much better.