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Match Three, two games from our final ever season at Withdean.
4-3 vs. Dagenham & Redbridge 2010/11 League One
Monday 11th April 2011, Att: 7,619
Winner: Group C - 44.52%
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=Sn6GscP8lg8
Last game at Withdean, 2-3 vs. Huddersfield Town, 2010/ 11 League One
Saturday 30th April 2011. Att: 8.416
Runner Up: Group D 10.60% (tiebreaker)
Huddersfield Town were the final visitors to Withdean, providing Poyet’s side with a guard of honour as we walked out as League One Champions. The weather was as glorious as it was back in 1999, the sun was beating down as the curtain closed on our Withdean chapter.
The game, which ended in a last minute defeat, is also remembered for the iconic moment after the final whistle, when Withdean residents unfurled a banner wishing us luck at our new stadium. If you think back to the opposition we faced as part of the YES/YES campaign and the anger of some Withdean residents in 1999, that was a truly lovely memory.
From the BBC:
Daniel Ward scored a late winner against Brighton to keep Huddersfield in the hunt for automatic promotion.
Benik Afobe fired the Terriers ahead early on, before Liam Bridcutt headed against the bar for the Seagulls.
Ashley Barnes scored the rebound for the hosts when his penalty was saved after Elliott Bennett had been fouled
Afobe slotted in to put the visitors ahead but Matt Sparrow levelled with a low drive, before Ward fired in late on to win it for the Terriers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZr9qBvD_0w
4-3 vs. Dagenham & Redbridge 2010/11 League One
Monday 11th April 2011, Att: 7,619
Winner: Group C - 44.52%
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=Sn6GscP8lg8
Last game at Withdean, 2-3 vs. Huddersfield Town, 2010/ 11 League One
Saturday 30th April 2011. Att: 8.416
Runner Up: Group D 10.60% (tiebreaker)
Huddersfield Town were the final visitors to Withdean, providing Poyet’s side with a guard of honour as we walked out as League One Champions. The weather was as glorious as it was back in 1999, the sun was beating down as the curtain closed on our Withdean chapter.
The game, which ended in a last minute defeat, is also remembered for the iconic moment after the final whistle, when Withdean residents unfurled a banner wishing us luck at our new stadium. If you think back to the opposition we faced as part of the YES/YES campaign and the anger of some Withdean residents in 1999, that was a truly lovely memory.
From the BBC:
Daniel Ward scored a late winner against Brighton to keep Huddersfield in the hunt for automatic promotion.
Benik Afobe fired the Terriers ahead early on, before Liam Bridcutt headed against the bar for the Seagulls.
Ashley Barnes scored the rebound for the hosts when his penalty was saved after Elliott Bennett had been fouled
Afobe slotted in to put the visitors ahead but Matt Sparrow levelled with a low drive, before Ward fired in late on to win it for the Terriers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZr9qBvD_0w