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Another tough group today, so let’s get straight down to it:
4-3 vs. Dagenham & Redbridge 2010/11 League One
Monday 11th April 2011, Att: 7,619
Albion were promoted to The Championship with a dramatic 4-3 victory over Dagenham & Redbridge. Incidentally, this was also our last ever victory at Withdean and the last ever night game. It was also my last visit to Withdean as I missed the SCC and Huddersfield matches.
John Akinde had put the visitors in front after a minute before two goals in 60 seconds from Calderon & Murray had put us ahead. Straight after the break, the reverse occurred and the Daggers were back ahead. It looked like the party would be on hold, before a Bridcutt equalizer and Ashley Barnes header put us 4-3 ahead.
A topsy-turvey classic – from the BBC:
Taking Brighton up to the Championship is a personal triumph for the highly likeable Poyet, who is now celebrating his first promotion as either player or manager
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/12968187
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj0otIVOnbs
2-1 vs. Bristol City 2001/02 Division Two,
Monday 1st April 2002, Att: 6,759
What do you get when you mix a Former Dutch Marine, a scouse striker and a Mrs Wendy Toms. The answer is of course, iconic running track limbs.
Junior Lewis gave Albion the lead just before half time. With City chasing a play off space they poured forward, with Kuipers’ producing save after save. Tommy Doherty eventually equalized for the visitors.
With no Bobby, Albion needed a new hero, step forward Lee Steele, who, in the last minute, must have been about five yards offside before promptly nodding the ball home. Que absolute bedlam in the South Stand (the video below is a great watch – start at 10:28 if it doesn’t automatically)
The commentary from the time:
‘Brighton 1, Bristol City 1. It’s been hard work. Hart with the ball in. Downward header, GOAL! Brighton have done it, right at the end thanks to Lee Steele!’
The win put us within touching distance of our second Championship in as many years. A season defining game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MfdZs2A94U&t=628s
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/1898925.stm
Rocketman
Would it be Withdean without mentioning Rocketman?
Like all great superheroes, the identity of the Withdean Rocketman was never revealed. Neither was the location of the secret base from where he – or she – worked his magic.
The only thing we can say with certainty about Rocketman is that whenever a Brighton goal hit the back of the net, he – or she – would mark the moment by letting off a firework to explode high above the South Stand.
Rocketman must have let off at least 70 fireworks during his – or her – career. And yet the majority of Brighton fans at Withdean were sat in the South Stand with the fireworks going off behind them.
On occasions, Rocketman’s displays went awry. When Cardiff City came to Withdean in January 2002, the burning stick from his firework dropped to ground onto the running track.
Then there was the incident which occurred during the final home game of the 2002-03 season against Watford. The one which sadly forced Rocketman into retirement.
It dropped into Block E of the South Stand, setting a startled supporter on fire. Five days later and Rocketman wrote to The Argus to say that he – or she – would be hanging up their lighter for good.
“It is with considerable regret that I announce my decision to hang up my lighter,” the Withdean Rocketman said on Thursday 1st May 2003, a dark day in the history of Brighton & Hove Albion.
Credit for the above article goes to We Are Brighton - http://wearebrighton.com/albionfeatures/the-withdean-rocketman-a-cult-figure-in-brighton-history/
4-0 vs. Watford, 2002/03 Division One
Saturday 26th April 2003, Att: 6,841
As if by fate, the above nomination seamlessly transitions us into the final nomination for Group C. Albion had to win against Watford and hope Palace beat Stoke to send our relegation battle against The Potters to the final day.
The day saw Withdean at its best, glorious sunshine and a vintage Albion performance. Goals from Dean Blackwell and Paul Kitson before half time saw us in the ascendancy, before Bobby added a third and Charlie adding a fourth right at the end. A 4-0 thrashing, against a mid-table Watford side.
Palace indeed did do us a favour, a late Dele Adebola goal enough to give us hope going into the final game of the season away at Grimsby.
Brighton: Beasant, Watson, Cullip, Blackwell, Mayo, Kitson, Jones, Rodger, Ingimarsson, Zamora, Hart. Subs: Oatway, Pethick, Wilkinson, Packham, Barrett.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/2950721.stm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaziRJOiemY&t=22m5s
4-3 vs. Dagenham & Redbridge 2010/11 League One
Monday 11th April 2011, Att: 7,619
Albion were promoted to The Championship with a dramatic 4-3 victory over Dagenham & Redbridge. Incidentally, this was also our last ever victory at Withdean and the last ever night game. It was also my last visit to Withdean as I missed the SCC and Huddersfield matches.
John Akinde had put the visitors in front after a minute before two goals in 60 seconds from Calderon & Murray had put us ahead. Straight after the break, the reverse occurred and the Daggers were back ahead. It looked like the party would be on hold, before a Bridcutt equalizer and Ashley Barnes header put us 4-3 ahead.
A topsy-turvey classic – from the BBC:
Taking Brighton up to the Championship is a personal triumph for the highly likeable Poyet, who is now celebrating his first promotion as either player or manager
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/12968187
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj0otIVOnbs
2-1 vs. Bristol City 2001/02 Division Two,
Monday 1st April 2002, Att: 6,759
What do you get when you mix a Former Dutch Marine, a scouse striker and a Mrs Wendy Toms. The answer is of course, iconic running track limbs.
Junior Lewis gave Albion the lead just before half time. With City chasing a play off space they poured forward, with Kuipers’ producing save after save. Tommy Doherty eventually equalized for the visitors.
With no Bobby, Albion needed a new hero, step forward Lee Steele, who, in the last minute, must have been about five yards offside before promptly nodding the ball home. Que absolute bedlam in the South Stand (the video below is a great watch – start at 10:28 if it doesn’t automatically)
The commentary from the time:
‘Brighton 1, Bristol City 1. It’s been hard work. Hart with the ball in. Downward header, GOAL! Brighton have done it, right at the end thanks to Lee Steele!’
The win put us within touching distance of our second Championship in as many years. A season defining game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MfdZs2A94U&t=628s
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/1898925.stm
Rocketman
Would it be Withdean without mentioning Rocketman?
Like all great superheroes, the identity of the Withdean Rocketman was never revealed. Neither was the location of the secret base from where he – or she – worked his magic.
The only thing we can say with certainty about Rocketman is that whenever a Brighton goal hit the back of the net, he – or she – would mark the moment by letting off a firework to explode high above the South Stand.
Rocketman must have let off at least 70 fireworks during his – or her – career. And yet the majority of Brighton fans at Withdean were sat in the South Stand with the fireworks going off behind them.
On occasions, Rocketman’s displays went awry. When Cardiff City came to Withdean in January 2002, the burning stick from his firework dropped to ground onto the running track.
Then there was the incident which occurred during the final home game of the 2002-03 season against Watford. The one which sadly forced Rocketman into retirement.
It dropped into Block E of the South Stand, setting a startled supporter on fire. Five days later and Rocketman wrote to The Argus to say that he – or she – would be hanging up their lighter for good.
“It is with considerable regret that I announce my decision to hang up my lighter,” the Withdean Rocketman said on Thursday 1st May 2003, a dark day in the history of Brighton & Hove Albion.
Credit for the above article goes to We Are Brighton - http://wearebrighton.com/albionfeatures/the-withdean-rocketman-a-cult-figure-in-brighton-history/
4-0 vs. Watford, 2002/03 Division One
Saturday 26th April 2003, Att: 6,841
As if by fate, the above nomination seamlessly transitions us into the final nomination for Group C. Albion had to win against Watford and hope Palace beat Stoke to send our relegation battle against The Potters to the final day.
The day saw Withdean at its best, glorious sunshine and a vintage Albion performance. Goals from Dean Blackwell and Paul Kitson before half time saw us in the ascendancy, before Bobby added a third and Charlie adding a fourth right at the end. A 4-0 thrashing, against a mid-table Watford side.
Palace indeed did do us a favour, a late Dele Adebola goal enough to give us hope going into the final game of the season away at Grimsby.
Brighton: Beasant, Watson, Cullip, Blackwell, Mayo, Kitson, Jones, Rodger, Ingimarsson, Zamora, Hart. Subs: Oatway, Pethick, Wilkinson, Packham, Barrett.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/2950721.stm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaziRJOiemY&t=22m5s
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