There is a chapter on this in Build a Bonfire.
Briefly though, after Hereford, when we had escaped relegation there was a proposal put to the FL to expel Brighton from the league because the club were a shambles with no ground of their own. They wanted Dick Knight who had taken over to put up hundreds of thousands of pounds in a bond to justify including us in next year's fixtures. No one else had to.
You can kind of understand it, because we had been taking the pi55 as a club when that bar steward Archer was running it with the PR disaster bellotti.
I was one of a number of campaigning fans who gatecrashed the hotel in London where they were holding the meeting. Although I didn't get in to the actual meeting I did get to appeal to several chairmen. I remember the Plymouth chairman being on our side amongst others.
Anyway DK must have turned on the old charm because the motion was overturned and we lived to fight another day.
Incidentally it was in the lobby of the hotel that I told Archer that I planned to attend his funeral, a promise I hope to keep in the near future.
There is a chapter on this in Build a Bonfire.
Briefly though, after Hereford, when we had escaped relegation there was a proposal put to the FL to expel Brighton from the league because the club were a shambles with no ground of their own. They wanted Dick Knight who had taken over to put up hundreds of thousands of pounds in a bond to justify including us in next year's fixtures. No one else had to.
You can kind of understand it, because we had been taking the pi55 as a club when that bar steward Archer was running it with the PR disaster bellotti.
I was one of a number of campaigning fans who gatecrashed the hotel in London where they were holding the meeting. Although I didn't get in to the actual meeting I did get to appeal to several chairmen. I remember the Plymouth chairman being on our side amongst others.
Anyway DK must have turned on the old charm because the motion was overturned and we lived to fight another day.
Incidentally it was in the lobby of the hotel that I told Archer that I planned to attend his funeral, a promise I hope to keep in the near future.
Incidentally it was in the lobby of the hotel that I told Archer that I planned to attend his funeral, a promise I hope to keep in the near future.
There is a chapter on this in Build a Bonfire.
Briefly though, after Hereford, when we had escaped relegation there was a proposal put to the FL to expel Brighton from the league because the club were a shambles with no ground of their own. They wanted Dick Knight who had taken over to put up hundreds of thousands of pounds in a bond to justify including us in next year's fixtures. No one else had to.
You can kind of understand it, because we had been taking the pi55 as a club when that bar steward Archer was running it with the PR disaster bellotti.
I was one of a number of campaigning fans who gatecrashed the hotel in London where they were holding the meeting. Although I didn't get in to the actual meeting I did get to appeal to several chairmen. I remember the Plymouth chairman being on our side amongst others.
Anyway DK must have turned on the old charm because the motion was overturned and we lived to fight another day.
Incidentally it was in the lobby of the hotel that I told Archer that I planned to attend his funeral, a promise I hope to keep in the near future.
This is interesting as our mutual friend appears to have had his season ticket just "taken away "- did he receive a lifetime ban ? I've certainly seen him at the Amex since..