I lived on the old airfield estate near King's Manor school. Taking the train would have meant a massive walk from either Shoreham or Southwick stations.
Where was the old airfield exactly?
I lived on the old airfield estate near King's Manor school. Taking the train would have meant a massive walk from either Shoreham or Southwick stations.
Where was the old airfield exactly?
If we are 5 - 0 down tonight with 5 minutes to go would you mind leaving early again to get the front seat of the bus? And don't hold yourself back - you drive if you want to...
If we're 0-1 down with 30 minutes left this evening promise you'll go and pretend to drive a bus home. You can do it for us.
Too late never mind great minds think alike............................
That is until the day in 1983 when we played Spurs at the Goldstone. As the 2nd half progressed, we didn't look like we were going to recover from 1-0 down, so I decided to cut my losses and head for the bus.
Where was the old airfield exactly?
Wilmot Road / Stoney Lane - it's the council estate with all the "courts" - Penstone, Wilmot, Osbourne - those are the only ones I remember.
Is there something wrong with my sound? I was expecting a constant wall of noise and singing form the North Stand?
Happy days
It was derelict when I was a lad and used to play in that area only living up the road
I also have a 80 mile drive home. I stay til the end then fast walk or run to the car park (I think it was named gumping in a previous thread). I also try to arrive early so I can park near the exit.
I'm not being all ISIS about early leavers - it's absolutely everyone's prerogative to leave whenever they want - I'm just trying to highlight the risk of heartache and regret that it entails.
Fair enough. I was expecting some ISIS-style follow up from others and thought I'd get my retaliation in first
Train, train, tube, train. 3hr journey home at best. Last midweek game I missed my connecting train home and had to wake the wench up to drive into Central London to get me. She was not happy! I shall be running out at the whistle. Who's got my medal?