The Wookiee
Back From The Dead
Brighton Bears or Worthing Bears back in the 90's if I remember were invincible, what caused the decline ?
Worthing Bears managed a coupe of league titles if i remember rightly
Yes, I remember going along to watch him play. Brought in a good crowd. Bears did wear blue and white stripes.did'nt Dennis Rodman get a deal with Brighton a few years back? could be wrong
Yes, I remember going along to watch him play. Brought in a good crowd. Bears did wear blue and white stripes.
alot of clubs in Spain and other European countries are affiliated to football teams such as Barca and Real.
Worthing Bears managed a coupe of league titles if i remember rightly
That was becoming the case over here back in the day. Manchester United had a basketball team for a spell.
I spent a lot of Saturday nights at the Worthing sports centre in the mid-late 80s watching the Bears, often travelling away to see 'us' at places like Brixton, Bracknell/Thames Valley and Kingston. The end of season playoffs at Wembley Arena were always good fun too.
Billy Hungrecker (who I believe passed away a couple of years ago), Alan Cunningham, Herman Harried, Mark Hubbard, Leo Rogers and Colin Irish are some of the names I remember with great fondness from back then.
i THINK (and it was a while ago so may be wrong) that the bears used to give away loads of free tickets to kids which bolstered their crowds....main problem was that not enough people were in to basketball enough to regularly pay for it...plus they had to hire the brighton centre/triangle and I doubt the tv money was much so the figures just didn't add up.
my general thought is that these days it will take a new indoor arena with high quality facilities for a basketball (and ICE HOCKEY) team to really take off here
and people are right, rodman did play a couple of games for Brighton...pretty sure it was after he was in Celebrity Big Brother