Comrade Sam
Comrade Sam
About 60-70 league and non league grounds with Brighton and a dozen non league without. About 5-6 abroad. We need to see Tallulah's, they're off the scale.
Oh I didn't realise and I've done that one...ThanksIn terms of away grounds one of the rarest must be Rushden & Diamonds and our one and only visit.
The nearest ground to me and relished in being home within 10mins of a week night away game.
It was the Friends Arena. I remember it had the roof closed and I was outside the ground in a thick winter coat and had to take it off inside it was so warm!Tele2 Arena (home of Djurgården and Hammarby) or Friends Arena (the national stadium/home of AIK)?
I was at the latter when it was recently opened... such a shitty experience compared to the old Råsunda-stadion. Got a massive headache from the poor acoustics. Might be better now but not eager to return there.
My dad went to that game by conveniently being away with work somewhere close. He managed that trick a few times as he had a list of places he had to visit but he was in charge of scheduling the visits. He said no one at his company ever realised he planned all these trips around Brighton away games.In terms of away grounds one of the rarest must be Rushden & Diamonds and our one and only visit.
The nearest ground to me and relished in being home within 10mins of a week night away game.
pretty much this, but into the early 2000s and a few less grounds though at 61My travelling almost mirrors yours time wise, my first away game being in the 1985/86 season and the majority of my away days took place in the late 80's and 90's
I certainly haven't listed them with anything like the same detail, but ticking them off as l visited them, l have seen the Albion at 63 different grounds around the country.
They come under 'Grounds Visited (League at the time)' and ''Teams Visited (League at the time)'Now that teams are regularly changing ground and moving in and out of the league, how does one do the 92 now? Does any ground old or new count? Do they have to be in the league now or when you visited.
As examples, I did Chester and Darlington with Brighton in league games but both at old grounds and both are now National League North
Southend United 87-88, now another non league ground. We lost.They come under 'Grounds Visited (League at the time)' and ''Teams Visited (League at the time)'
I've never been interested in doing the '92'. I always preferred to do just Albion games in general.
Where was your first away match ?
Spookingly similar in post counts too, and the time that we joined this site.pretty much this, but into the early 2000s and a few less grounds though at 61
The 3-2 win in 1992 was a home match. There was a pitch protest after the game.Southend United 87-88, now another non league ground. We lost.
I've been to Roots Hall four times, three defeats and a single 3-2 win in 1992. Crowd trouble every time. (thanks 11v11)
Curse you for dragging me into the ways of the anorak
I think it was at Roots hall when a keeper we had on loan, Simon Royce, saved a Southend penalty, but he was so busy celebrating the save, that he didn'r realise the ball was still in play, and Southend scored with a follow up shot.The 3-2 win in 1992 was a home match. There was a pitch protest after the game.
The away match was in the December. We lost 2-1 and I was very drunk having first attended a beer festival in Stratford.
You wanted anorak....