Yup, I was 30 in 1983 and felt like I had most of my life still in front of me. Where the f**k did that go!
Well technically you did, so you were right.
Yup, I was 30 in 1983 and felt like I had most of my life still in front of me. Where the f**k did that go!
1983 I think the clubs training 'centre' was at Peacehaven !!!
I was one of the Albions biggest fans in the early 70's. There for the third tier promotion and dreaming of the promised land with Mike Bamber. Away trips on the Seagull Special, home games on the open East and later in the West. The highs and the lows. THAT Southampton Spurs game and the dreams of one day getting there. In 79 I flew up north and celebrated the day that dream came true. All my adult life and most of my childhood (25 years) all came to an end at Newcastle. 79/80 was boring. We'd done what the target was all about and reached the promised land. The dream was over for me and by 80/81 I hardly went to any games.
All this is something that worries me now. Games are exciting with targets every season but promotion will bring mid table mediocrity. Beat the lower teams and lose to the big boys. Europe? your kidding me. Yes a cup run with the luck of the draw could get us to Wembley in the semi's but top 4 or 6?
And don't forget that 22,000 home gates will suddenly become 30,000 sell outs for all the big games.
Worried but bring it on.
79/80 boring!!!! Have a look at the results, in particular Boxing Day. Until then most of us thought relegation was a given and 80.81 season we had to win the last 4 games to stay up. Impossible! ….. or was it.
Maybe the wrong way to put it. But after, I guess for me, about 15 years of always wanting to be in the top league, all the dreaming and all the cold wet away games, having reached the target bought the whole dream to an end.
Speaking to a Stoke City fan and he said the same.
waterhall.....pretty sure....!!
No no, pre-season in the late 70's perhaps very early 80's held at waterhall, but even that changed to Falmer at the university (our last venue) but the 'in season' training ground was Peacehaven Football Club, Sportspark, Piddinghoe Avenue.
To some extent Peacehaven was the very first designated training area, as before then it had always fluctuated between Waterhall and Falmer in pre seasons and Hove Park, Corals Greyhound Stadium and within the Goldstone ground (around the track and inside the very small 'gym) during that era.
To put a timeline on it, it was when Mickey Thomas, Sammy Nelson, Tony Grealish, Andy Ritchie et al signed.
Many of the players ended up living out that way, Tony Grealish, Andy Ritchie did definitely.
i had a trial at waterhall when i was 16 so that would have been 1982.....mid-week , pissing rain.....the squad were training there that day.
played a five a side game case and melia watching.......i did a thumping sliding tackle on a lad from rustington and gave him a hernia...!!
it's fine, didn't wan't to be a pro anyway......
Echoing what other people have alluded to, whilst the cup run in '83 was magnificent, with the trip to Anfield one of my all-time highlights waching sport, for me the really magical time to follow the Albion was 1976-79. Flying up the leagues, seeing Ward and Mellor in their pomp, 7 second half goals against Walsall, the rivalry with Palace, seeing us play in front of 48000 people at White Hart Lane in the 2nd division. So many great memories.
In contrast my abiding memory of us playing in the top-flight is getting stuffed 4-0 in our first game in Division 1. After the novelty died down the football became pretty humdrum as I recall. We were sensational in the cup in 82/83 but woeful in the league.
Echoing what other people have alluded to, whilst the cup run in '83 was magnificent, with the trip to Anfield one of my all-time highlights waching sport, for me the really magical time to follow the Albion was 1976-79. Flying up the leagues, seeing Ward and Mellor in their pomp, 7 second half goals against Walsall, the rivalry with Palace, seeing us play in front of 48000 people at White Hart Lane in the 2nd division. So many great memories.
In contrast my abiding memory of us playing in the top-flight is getting stuffed 4-0 in our first game in Division 1. After the novelty died down the football became pretty humdrum as I recall. We were sensational in the cup in 82/83 but woeful in the league.
Proper fans know how to spell Priestfield.
Nicely caught and landed i would say , at least i got a whopper.
Nah, I'm just a tiddler.