Mancgull
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4-3 away defeat against Charlton at the Valley in the late 70s. Came back from 2-0 down to be leading 3-2 and then went onto lose. Great atmosphere and exciting game.
Certainly that night was when it felt like the Amex had really become our home
Everton 4 Brighton 3 December 1980
Only about 32 of us on the terrace given the violence from the trip the season before. A thrilling game with some great goals and a typical Albion performance of promising much and just falling short.
Everton 4 Brighton 3 December 1980
Only about 32 of us on the terrace given the violence from the trip the season before. A thrilling game with some great goals and a typical Albion performance of promising much and just falling short.
That was a great game. I was in the Everton end, celebrating like a looney whenever we scored. I got some dirty looks from assorted scousers but, as I was with a massive bunch of Everton supporters, I escaped unscathed.
The other one I remember was a 2-1 defeat at West Ham. Micky Small scored for us but the Hammers won it at the end with an excellent goal. We lost but it was a cracking game.
The 5-4 defeat away at Sheffield Utd in 1989. An old boy outside told us it was the best game he had seen since 1935, although his side did win.
0-5 v Notts county at the goldstone. Fabulous night.......
This would have been my choice too.
3-0 down, then coming back to lead 4-3, only to lose 5-4 in the last minute !
https://youtu.be/U1BDZ3gaar4
You can shove the ****ing Sherpa up your a*** ������
I have really fond memories of our 1-0 defeat to Burnley in 2011, the Craig Pawson game with the two reds. A great atmosphere at the Amex and a wonderful performance from CMS. I left the ground feeling a bit like we’d won, despite us getting nothing.
Can you think of any other defeats that you rather enjoyed?
For sheer GALLOWS humour, probably the 5-1 defeat to Stoke at Withdean at the end of the 2005-06 season. The Albion players were clearly already on the beach and didn't give a shit. So in the end neither did H Block. We were singing Rooney! Rooney! when the Stoke lad got his hat-trick, we berated the linesman for a Stoke disallowed goal (we were chanting We Want Six! at the time). Icing on the cake was when Doug Loft came on as a late sub, scored with a pitiful daisy-cutter and promptly got awarded Man Of The Match. My how we chuckled
Brighton 2 Bristol Rovers 8
Smash and Grab - possibly the most lethal strike force in lower league football ever.