Guerrero
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Not just the football,but the music scene,the clubs and the seemingly endless stream of money.
Halcyon days!
Halcyon days!
yes.....one day......dont know when.
not sure we will ever replicate the sheer volume of classic players that rolled through our doors in those years though.......looking back we had some absolute football legends playing in blue and white(and simply blue)
simply majestic time to be an Albion Fan
Hubby it's a different world mate both footballing and culturally so sadly no. For all his faults Mike Bamber could never be accused of setting the Albion up to sell it on, and in fact the directors who eventually stabbed in the back in the mid 1980's could almost be as culpable to the clubs problems as Stanley and Archer.
As much as I admire and ultimately thank Tony Bloom for what he's done for the club, he's very shrewd and if he sold it tomorrow it would not come as a real shock, there has been major investment but mainly in concrete assets, ie stadium and training complex, making it very attractive to any potential buyer, be they British or Foreign, just a shame that it appears that FFP stops what we really want which is major investment in players, which for all his faults Bamber certainly delivered in those golden days you talk about.
I've said since the Amex opened that Mike Bamber should be on the ' wall of legends ' ( along with Mullery ) The man was a dynamic go-getter. He put us on the map and helped create a truly golden era. Appointing Clough and Taylor was mind-blowing. It made the rest of football blink, sit up and take notice of little old Brighton. They inherited some very ordinary players but principally through Taylor, the foundations were laid for Mullery's success. Bamber spotted Mullery's potential for leadership when he was still playing for Fulham, gambled and backed his judgement. He was ably supported by Harry Bloom and Keith Wickenden, whose untimely death was a big blow to the club.
Bamber was everything to the success of BHA at that time and you are right about those that wanted him out. Their subsequent record in running our club was nothing to be proud about. We have a lot to thank MB for.