To add, my old man was (I now can clearly see) 'on the spectrum' (like me) so we never got on, and never would. RIP Reg. Dad. x
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To add, my old man was (I now can clearly see) 'on the spectrum' (like me) so we never got on, and never would. RIP Reg. Dad. x
So we all have that special someone who introduced us to the club and it would be great if people could share their memories of the who, what, where, why and when of it here as it would certainly help me get over how utterly lost I’m feeling now.
Sadly I lost my dad on Sunday after a short and intense hospital stay that deteriorated swiftly.
He had many many faults but he was also the person who introduced me to the Albion. A league cup first round home defeat to Gillingham in 87 being my first game. He was heard ushering the phrase “well that should cure him” to my mum when we got home. But it didn’t. And how could it?
The one mainstay between us over the last 34 years. We’d argue about players, laws of the game, the game’s modernisation and hopelessness etc of all of our managers over the years - yes including Potter who infuriated my dad by ‘never picking the same XI twice’ but we always bonded over our love for the club.
Thankyou Dad for that first trip, for the endless away games, for living in the midlands and coming back to Brighton to pick my cousin and I up, drive us to Gillingham, then back to Brighton and then you back home to the midlands and for many other countless ludicrous episodes of fandom between us over the years.
So we all have that special someone who introduced us to the club and it would be great if people could share their memories of the who, what, where, why and when of it here as it would certainly help me get over how utterly lost I’m feeling now.
Really sorry for your loss. Unlike you I have no one special who introduced me to the Albion, if I have to 'blame' one individual it would be a classmate of mine at primary school, Brian Othen, who took me to my first Brighton game in about February/March 1966 soon after I'd moved to Lancing. I was 8. We went with some older boys .... they were 9. No adults! (Can you imagine that now? At the time no one batted an eyelid). Sadly as he got older Brian went well off the rails. The last time I saw him was after the West Ham home game the season we got promoted to the old Division 1. He'd morphed into a West Ham fan and was standing in the train back to Lancing offering to fight everybody. He was wearing a full-face balaclava with eye/nose/mouth holes but I still recognised him.Sadly I lost my dad on Sunday after a short and intense hospital stay that deteriorated swiftly.
He had many many faults but he was also the person who introduced me to the Albion. A league cup first round home defeat to Gillingham in 87 being my first game. He was heard ushering the phrase “well that should cure him” to my mum when we got home. But it didn’t. And how could it?
The one mainstay between us over the last 34 years. We’d argue about players, laws of the game, the game’s modernisation and hopelessness etc of all of our managers over the years - yes including Potter who infuriated my dad by ‘never picking the same XI twice’ but we always bonded over our love for the club.
Thankyou Dad for that first trip, for the endless away games, for living in the midlands and coming back to Brighton to pick my cousin and I up, drive us to Gillingham, then back to Brighton and then you back home to the midlands and for many other countless ludicrous episodes of fandom between us over the years.
So we all have that special someone who introduced us to the club and it would be great if people could share their memories of the who, what, where, why and when of it here as it would certainly help me get over how utterly lost I’m feeling now.
Sorry to hear. Lost my dad about three years ago in similar circumstances, don’t be surprised to find yourself very often reflecting on your time together.[/QUOTE]
This is so true ….barely a day goes by when I havnt thought about my Dad since he passed last June
My Dad went in 2004 . . . helped me build my race car . . . . even though its been rebuilt again since there's a bit of him there every time I use it. I still have his overalls in the workshop. only for special occasions.
My Dad went in 2004 . . . helped me build my race car . . . . even though its been rebuilt again since there's a bit of him there every time I use it. I still have his overalls in the workshop. only for special occasions.
Similarly I’ve got all my dad’s fishing gear. Much of it is absolute shite he continually bought on ebay or Amazon and hid in the shed so my mum didn’t know about it, but there are a few decent bits I’m using.
Similarly I’ve got all my dad’s fishing gear. Much of it is absolute shite he continually bought on ebay or Amazon and hid in the shed so my mum didn’t know about it, but there are a few decent bits I’m using.
I've got a LOT of tools . . . fortunately most of them goood . . . and 2 compressors, and 3 welders
my step Dads giving me his stuff now . . . . I've never even been to Aldi, honest!