On the pitch with some other names from 25 years ago. Great to see him but the reaction from the crowd was so disappointing. Looking around I’m not sure many really knew who he was.
There was also a smashing montage shown that fast forwarded through the years from the dog days of the Goldstone to the present day. So many great memories! Don't suppose anybody's able to post it on here by any chance?
Agreed, it was superb. I would have thought the club would put it out somewhere.
I'm not sure if it just me, but I find the PA awful to try to hear, particularly when anyone who is not Richie Reynolds speaking.
Surely in this day & age, a PA system can be made to be properly audible?!
There was also a smashing montage shown that fast forwarded through the years from the dog days of the Goldstone to the present day. So many great memories! Don't suppose anybody's able to post it on here by any chance?
On the pitch with some other names from 25 years ago. Great to see him but the reaction from the crowd was so disappointing. Looking around I’m not sure many really knew who he was.
Agreed, it was superb. I would have thought the club would put it out somewhere.
Unfortunately both SS and RR who were obviously invited to Friday night and Sunday were unable to attend.
SS will be at the Man Utd game.
Agree with others that half time is not a great time to do these things - but when else could they be done?[/QUOTE
Pre-match? Half time is for queuing, emptying and loading.
On the pitch with some other names from 25 years ago. Great to see him but the reaction from the crowd was so disappointing. Looking around I’m not sure many really knew who he was.
Half time is always disappointing for 'guests'. Many fans are in the toilets or drinking beer.
My other half was in his firm's box yesterday, so was able to get a selfie with him. Lovely bloke.
15000 to 20000 new fans (plastic if you want) have joined since those dark days
Hmmm... I don't think you can call fans who started following in the 25 post-Goldstone years 'new' let alone 'plastic'.
BTW, a fan who who started following Albion, aged 17, at the beginning of the Withdean era would be 40 this year... and potentially taking their own kids now. Time flies!