Kuipers Supporters Club
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Group A
1-2 vs. Swindon Town 2003/04 Division Two Play Offs
Thursday, 20 May, 2004 Att: 6,876
It’s probably apt for Withdean that the first game of the competition is a defeat. Albion were seconds away from going out, but ‘you’re not there yet Swindon fans’. Adam Virgo’s late late late header forced penalties. Sam Parkin had levelled the tie on the night before Rory Fallon gave Swindon the lead.
Tommy Mooney was denied by Ben Roberts and Andy Gurney crashed his spot kick against the post to send us to the Millennium Stadium to face Bristol City in the Division Two Play Off Final
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/3713901.stm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJKgKpC4ZXM
2-2 vs. West Ham United 2004/05 The Championship
Saturday, 23 April, 2005 , Att: 6,189
Dean Hammond's double earned the Seagulls a vital point against star-studded West Ham. In the match which saw Bobby return to the Withdean, Dean Hammond scored a brace as we took 4 points off a Hammers side that included Teddy Sheringham.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/4451243.stm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUIUZM3KUVQ
8-0 vs. Northwich Victoria 2006/07 FA Cup 1st Round
Saturday, 11 November 2006, Att: 4,487
Wilkins’ starting XI read Michel Kuipers in goal. A back four of Adam Hinshelwood, Joel Lynch, Guy Butters and Kerry Mayo. Tommy Fraser, Adam El-Abd, Dean Hammond and Dean Cox made up the midfield and Jake Robinson partnered Alex Revell in attack. Only Kuipers, Butters and Revell were made away from Brighton.
Seven of the eight goals were from Brighton-bred players. A memorable afternoon that we will probably never see again.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/6116316.stm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2CthnNBYTw
2-0 vs. Exeter City 2000/01 Division Three
Friday 22nd December 2000 Att: 6,758
Memorable for different reasons! We know that Christmas is the time of gifts and cards, but ten for one team? The programme notes from the time say ‘Albion where nowhere near their best. It would probably be one of those games that would fade quickly into the memory if it hadn’t been for two talking points’ .
Firstly, referee Rejer booked 13 players, 10 of those from Exeter! . Paul Rogers was quite right ‘there wasn’t one of those for Exeter who didn’t deserve a booking. The only player not booked? Ex-Seagull Jamie Campbell, he scored an own goal from a Gary Hart cross. The other goal ‘marked by a firework from a nearby garden’ came from Dodge.
1-2 vs. Swindon Town 2003/04 Division Two Play Offs
Thursday, 20 May, 2004 Att: 6,876
It’s probably apt for Withdean that the first game of the competition is a defeat. Albion were seconds away from going out, but ‘you’re not there yet Swindon fans’. Adam Virgo’s late late late header forced penalties. Sam Parkin had levelled the tie on the night before Rory Fallon gave Swindon the lead.
Tommy Mooney was denied by Ben Roberts and Andy Gurney crashed his spot kick against the post to send us to the Millennium Stadium to face Bristol City in the Division Two Play Off Final
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/3713901.stm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJKgKpC4ZXM
2-2 vs. West Ham United 2004/05 The Championship
Saturday, 23 April, 2005 , Att: 6,189
Dean Hammond's double earned the Seagulls a vital point against star-studded West Ham. In the match which saw Bobby return to the Withdean, Dean Hammond scored a brace as we took 4 points off a Hammers side that included Teddy Sheringham.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/4451243.stm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUIUZM3KUVQ
8-0 vs. Northwich Victoria 2006/07 FA Cup 1st Round
Saturday, 11 November 2006, Att: 4,487
Wilkins’ starting XI read Michel Kuipers in goal. A back four of Adam Hinshelwood, Joel Lynch, Guy Butters and Kerry Mayo. Tommy Fraser, Adam El-Abd, Dean Hammond and Dean Cox made up the midfield and Jake Robinson partnered Alex Revell in attack. Only Kuipers, Butters and Revell were made away from Brighton.
Seven of the eight goals were from Brighton-bred players. A memorable afternoon that we will probably never see again.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/6116316.stm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2CthnNBYTw
2-0 vs. Exeter City 2000/01 Division Three
Friday 22nd December 2000 Att: 6,758
Memorable for different reasons! We know that Christmas is the time of gifts and cards, but ten for one team? The programme notes from the time say ‘Albion where nowhere near their best. It would probably be one of those games that would fade quickly into the memory if it hadn’t been for two talking points’ .
Firstly, referee Rejer booked 13 players, 10 of those from Exeter! . Paul Rogers was quite right ‘there wasn’t one of those for Exeter who didn’t deserve a booking. The only player not booked? Ex-Seagull Jamie Campbell, he scored an own goal from a Gary Hart cross. The other goal ‘marked by a firework from a nearby garden’ came from Dodge.