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One really strange match I remember was against Charlton at the Goldstone - the fog came down and you could not see a bloody thing!
I am sure that game was much later - I'd say 75/76 or even 76/77. I was there too.
The game should never have been played - in fact rumour has it that the referee told Mullery (must have been later than 71/2 as Mullery was in charge)that the game was OFF - Mullery ordered Fish and Chips for the players to eat before heading for home - the ref then changed his mind and said the game was ON. Mullery went spare, and the ref said if there was any rain whatsoever he would abandon the game.
Which he did. At 4-0 to Swindon with 20 minutes to go!
I remember going to Swindon, in 71/72 season I think. Mid winter, bitterly cold day. The pitch was an absolute pudding. Late in the first half it started to snow heavily - great fat wet lazy looking snowdrops. Albion started to ship goals and by midway through the second half they were 4-0 down.
With twenty minutes to go the referee abandonded the match - Swindon players and supporters incensed. Me, my new girlfriend, both frozen to the marrow (I knew how to give a girl a good time) made a discrete exit in my Morris Marina and back to Eastbourne.
Postscript 1: In the rearranged fixture later in the season Albion won 3-2 and got promoted to Division 2.
Postcript 2: She married me but that match somewhat cooled her enthusiasm for football - and she is still contented to be a Saturday afternoon widow.
Cup match in Peterborough in the snow. Justin Fashanu doing a Bambi on ice impersonation and for some inexplicable reason, to me anyway, fighting on the terraces amongst Brighton fans
Buxted v Juventus
I went to that match,and you are correct it was later than '72;possibly 1976/77.Drove down from Surrey on my own and was surprised the game ever started.We just weren't at the races ....the fish and chips could explain it!!Had a chuckle when the game was abandoned,but did feel a bit of sympathy for the opposition.Drove back home, went to the pub and all was well with the world!!Driving home after a thrashing would not have been good!!I am sure that game was much later - I'd say 75/76 or even 76/77. I was there too.
The game should never have been played - in fact rumour has it that the referee told Mullery (must have been later than 71/2 as Mullery was in charge)that the game was OFF - Mullery ordered Fish and Chips for the players to eat before heading for home - the ref then changed his mind and said the game was ON. Mullery went spare, and the ref said if there was any rain whatsoever he would abandon the game.
Which he did. At 4-0 to Swindon with 20 minutes to go!
Division 1 v. Coventry. In those days clubs' away strip was quite conventional and not used unless the colour clash was obvious. Coventry turned up in Cadbury's Dairy Milk brown shirts and brown shorts (with sky blue trim I think). 20,000 people gasped in amazement as they ran onto the pitch.
I went to that match,and you are correct it was later than '72;possibly 1976/77.Drove down from Surrey on my own and was surprised the game ever started.We just weren't at the races ....the fish and chips could explain it!!Had a chuckle when the game was abandoned,but did feel a bit of sympathy for the opposition.Drove back home, went to the pub and all was well with the world!!Driving home after a thrashing would not have been good!!
I remember going to Swindon, in 71/72 season I think. Mid winter, bitterly cold day. The pitch was an absolute pudding. Late in the first half it started to snow heavily - great fat wet lazy looking snowdrops. Albion started to ship goals and by midway through the second half they were 4-0 down.
With twenty minutes to go the referee abandonded the match - Swindon players and supporters incensed. Me, my new girlfriend, both frozen to the marrow (I knew how to give a girl a good time) made a discrete exit in my Morris Marina and back to Eastbourne.
Postscript 1: In the rearranged fixture later in the season Albion won 3-2 and got promoted to Division 2.
Postcript 2: She married me but that match somewhat cooled her enthusiasm for football - and she is still contented to be a Saturday afternoon widow.
League Cup match against Southampton in September 2001.
Very strange atmosphere that day.