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When did you start supporting the Albion?

When did you start following the Albion


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skipper734

Registered ruffian
Aug 9, 2008
9,189
Curdridge
Where's the Billy Lane option? 1955, Third division South 2nd, 1956 Champions, we were soon back down though.
Fiftyfive years of massive progress! :down:
 






BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
It was 57/58 season and I am told that Billy Lane sat in the stand in his suit with a red rose in the lapel and watched the trainer taking the players through their training he never once put on a tracksuit himself.
 


Horney

New member
Oct 12, 2008
549
1955. Third Division South! Since then I guess I've seen it all - good, bad, mediocre - highs and lows! But I can honestly say that this season and the last one rank with the very lows. It's impossible to get excited about what we're having to endure at the moment.Even in that season in the early seventies when we were bottom of the old Division One for week after week, the crowds turned up because the team were prepared to battle it out.(Think it was the year Tony Towner made his debut)

' Tiger ' made his debut on Feb 10 1973 v Luton. The team had lost its 12 previous matches !!! in the old Div.2 ( Championship today ) and yet came out and won 2-0. In that run of 5 successive home defeats ( see...nothing changes ) the crowds ranged from 11,116 to 17.470.
 


Horney

New member
Oct 12, 2008
549
First game..April 1965...top of table clash v Tranmere ( old Div.4 )...crowd 24.000 !!!
Norman Gall headed a last minute winner....and the home record that season........p23 won 18 drew 5 lost 0......now we get excited if we get a home point !
 






Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
Start of the 1974/5 season

This was the first real place we settled due to Dads job. When we came back from South Africa we settled for a while in Kent and I ended up supporting Chelsea. Ah what might have been:(

I am actually quite surprised at the demographic of this. I didn't realise so many of us over 50's used one of these new fangled computers.
 








Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
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1971/72.

Up until then, I'd been a Birmingham City supporter for some years. I'd come back from Italy in February 1972 and was living in a bedsit within walking distance of the Goldstone. The guy who had the next room to mine was an Albion supporter and, one evening, he persuaded me to go to a game.

That was the season that the Albion were chasing promotion from the Third Division, along with Aston Villa, and it only seemed right to a Blues supporter to get fired up about the prospect of Brighton beating the Villa to the champion's place. Sadly that wasn't to be, but the Albion did finish the season in a promotion winning second place. And in the run-up to the end of the season, there was a good 2-1 victory over the Villa at the Goldstone on 25 March to enjoy. What I mainly remember about that game was a heated discussion with my neighbour about whether either the Albion or the Villa were good enough to survive in the Second Division.

The following year, Villa came 3rd. We ended up bottom. Birmingham City came 10th in the First Division, my family moved from Birmingham to Manchester ... and, despite everything, I ended up as an Albion supporter.
 




Essan128

Member
Aug 8, 2009
74
Bangkok, Thailand.
Never actually sure of my first game I saw (too young then), but it was in the days of John & Kit Napier. Ever present during the 70's, 80's and early 90's. Circumstances mean I am no longer able to attend matches regularly, but keep up to date thanks to you all on NSC!

During all that time it was the lows we had that made the highs so special, treasured memories. Just remember on a piss poor Saturday afternoon, you'll soon be watching the Albion in a new stadium with a terrific atmosphere, and a team to be proud of!
Nothing beats supporting your local team. :albion2:
 


daveinprague

New member
Oct 1, 2009
12,572
Prague, Czech Republic
Never actually sure of my first game I saw (too young then), but it was in the days of John & Kit Napier. Ever present during the 70's, 80's and early 90's. Circumstances mean I am no longer able to attend matches regularly, but keep up to date thanks to you all on NSC!

During all that time it was the lows we had that made the highs so special, treasured memories. Just remember on a piss poor Saturday afternoon, you'll soon be watching the Albion in a new stadium with a terrific atmosphere, and a team to be proud of!
Nothing beats supporting your local team. :albion2:


Yep..youre not wrong....bad shit happens, but so does the good stuff...
I remember back in the day, watching a boring 0-0 with Walsall on a day when it was pissing down, and hearing the result of the cup final and wishing that we could be in a cup final one day....and feck me it happened!
 


Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
Think it was about 85 or 86 was a bit too young to remember. Put myself down for Nelson era as he was my first (in a pretty short list) Albion hero
 


BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,723
1962,I think!!Anyway,before we signed a certain Bobby Smith.Couldn't believe it at the time,but wow, what a season we had when he arrived and we won the 4th Division and had average crowds of around 18,000!!!!
Used to stand behind the dugout in the West Stand until I got a season ticket about 14 years later!
Wally Gould and Norman Gall were my favourites and Dave Turner was the hard as nails captain!....Happy days!:thumbsup:
 




saslowi

New member
Feb 2, 2009
254
The Albion beating Fulham at the Goldstone in front of our record crowd. The ground was heaving, the atmosphere fantastic and at 13 I was hooked. 1958 I think.
 


cheshunt seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
2,595
1971/72.

Up until then, I'd been a Birmingham City supporter for some years. I'd come back from Italy in February 1972 and was living in a bedsit within walking distance of the Goldstone. The guy who had the next room to mine was an Albion supporter and, one evening, he persuaded me to go to a game.

That was the season that the Albion were chasing promotion from the Third Division, along with Aston Villa, and it only seemed right to a Blues supporter to get fired up about the prospect of Brighton beating the Villa to the champion's place. Sadly that wasn't to be, but the Albion did finish the season in a promotion winning second place. And in the run-up to the end of the season, there was a good 2-1 victory over the Villa at the Goldstone on 25 March to enjoy. What I mainly remember about that game was a heated discussion with my neighbour about whether either the Albion or the Villa were good enough to survive in the Second Division.

The following year, Villa came 3rd. We ended up bottom. Birmingham City came 10th in the First Division, my family moved from Birmingham to Manchester ... and, despite everything, I ended up as an Albion supporter.

Almost exactly the same timing for me. My parents moved into a house on the Old Shoreham Road, 5 mins from the Goldstone, in January 1972, having lived in the US and Canada. The promotion run-in was full of dramatic late winners and I was hooked. The following season was a massive let down and my first 12 months as an Albion fan were to be an accurate indication of the roller coaster ride of emotions to follow. The last 2 seasons have been a severe test of that loyalty but it is probably a residual memory of the glory days that will shortly lead me to put on my thermals, leave a warm house, sit in an M25 jam, to watch what will be most likely to be a collective display of ineptitude at a freezing soulless ground at the end of an industrial estate.
 


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