Horsham Gull
H Block Offender
ill go past it but still refuse to set foot on the holy turf
Remember the great memories, go to the Goldstone and picture them. I often come out of and salute the North Stand.
I laid that ghost to rest once we had planning permission at Falmer. Now use the stores without an issue.
We'll be there.Here's someone else who has never set eyes on the place since I left after the Doncaster Game. But on the 6th August - whether I get a ticket or not - I will go there with my Son to bury the ghost. Like Alex Dawson I can't decide whether to then go to Falmer via Withdean or the Nelson. At the moment the Nelson is winning!
We'll be there.
HAVING A HOUSE OVERLOOKING THE GOLDSTONE IT WAS A BIT DIFFICULT TO IGNORE,IS THAT WHY I'M SO DAMAGED?
HAVING A HOUSE OVERLOOKING THE GOLDSTONE IT WAS A BIT DIFFICULT TO IGNORE,IS THAT WHY I'M SO DAMAGED?
are you f***ing serious?
move on old chap,
I have always expected that the new stadium would mark the time when I could finally go past the Goldstone Ground (R.I.P.) site again. As the time has come closer though, I'm really doubting whether I will be able to. That place still represents such a huge part of my life, a solid rock, amongst the ever-changing World of my adolesence. the place is full of memories and emotion, and I do think I'd break down in tears to walk around there and see ToysRUs, or whatever is now sat where I used to stand.
No, I don't think I will be able to lay the ghost to rest, even if I went there, it will be full of ghosts, it always will be. But I've never been back, will I after August 6th? No, I'm not convinced I will. I no longer live or work anywhere near Hove. None of my friends live near the ground, there is always another window on the train as you go past. I'm not sure what the purpose will be of returning there. It's no great inconvenience to avoid it, so I think I probably always will.
They shouldnt be there. Fact. And the new stadium will make no difference to that.
I have had no choice to go past. I avoided it for some months but if we go to Hove Park as a family or even walk down to George Street or Hove seafront it is pretty much unavoidable. 3 or 4 times in the last 14 years I have had sub conscious moments of thinking I saw the Goldstone. The most vivid was in September 2005 when my Mum was taken in to hospital by Ambulance and I had to rush home from London to the RSCH. Later that evening I went up to Hangleton to get her a change of clothes and some toiletries. Now my Mum lives at the top of Poynings Drive and as I approached the house I noticed the floodlights were on, Must be a reserve game I thought. It was only when I was packing the old dears spare nightie that I realised it was in fact the lights from the Cricket ground ,but for those few minutes for me in 2005 the Albion were back at the Goldstone.