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Brighton/ Palace late 70's early 80's



Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Recall a whole block of 50 brighton sitting up top in the aw stand! Pre-bought tickets and all at a discount thanks to a palace fan collecting up vouchers!:thumbsup: The Palace tumbled the Brighton as they came through the turnstiles and it got a bit lively???(nobody died) The lengths young frisky males go to for a dance:blush:
Palace never had the bottle to do that at our place , i did see a hand full turn up down at the Goldstone for a non Brighton /Palace fixture on one occasion, they got sussed at Hove station after the game and got OB protection
regards
DR
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Went to a friendly up there. A few palace came in the away end. Remember one of their faces that day turning up at the play off match. Walking down Queens Road .Said hello using his name . Don't think he could quite believe being recognised. Mind you the police did!
Anyway back to that friendly not much happened inside but walk back to the station was eventful.
were you at East croydon after when Palace were waiting down the ramps on the station platform ,same lot that got in the away bit before the game ???
regards
DR
 


Hungry Joe

SINNEN
Oct 22, 2004
7,636
Heading for shore
Palace never had the bottle to do that at our place , i did see a hand full turn up down at the Goldstone for a non Brighton /Palace fixture on one occasion, they got sussed at Hove station after the game and got OB protection
regards
DR

Brighton had quite a good record of getting in the home areas back then, one Watford away game sticks in the memory in particular. But you're right, I don't recall Palace ever attempting that at The Goldstone.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
brighton had quite a good record of getting in the home areas back then, one watford away game sticks in the memory in particular. But you're right, i don't recall palace ever attempting that at the goldstone.
all they bang on about is the crescent :yawn:
regards
DR
 


sten

sister ray
Jul 14, 2003
943
eastside
Brighton had quite a good record of getting in the home areas back then, one Watford away game sticks in the memory in particular. But you're right, I don't recall Palace ever attempting that at The Goldstone.

Apart from the odd one or two in north ,during early eighties they struggled to fill the pen on many occasions .
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Apart from the odd one or two in north ,during early eighties they struggled to fill the pen on many occasions .
i got told by a Palace chap at the time that this was when Ron noads was in charge and was pissing palace fans off so they weren't bothering ,make what you want of that ,remember they had some poor turn outs around that time
regards
DR
 


Brighton had quite a good record of getting in the home areas back then, one Watford away game sticks in the memory in particular. But you're right, I don't recall Palace ever attempting that at The Goldstone.

Recall a couple in the north who misjudge the situation or maybe expecting a few more,one had his front teeth kicked out or in ,proper mess poor lad.
 


sten

sister ray
Jul 14, 2003
943
eastside
Recall a couple in the north who misjudge the situation or maybe expecting a few more,one had his front teeth kicked out or in ,proper mess poor lad.

Yep think he started at top of north ended up at bottom great view from my position in east, looked a right old mess .
 




wigman

Well-known member
Oct 10, 2006
4,737
East Preston
Yep think he started at top of north ended up at bottom great view from my position in east, looked a right old mess .

He collapsed at the bottom of the North Stand about 5 feet away from me, I will never know to this day whether he was Palace or not but he was in a right old state.
 




origigull

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2009
1,174
mmmm a few of us were thinking of doing the same thing but were unsure of how many others had gone through the turnstiles,like you say Palace scattered but re grouped and run brighton to the bottom of the Holmsdale, remember some Palace on the roof of the AW as well
regards
DR
With our 10 and your 10 plus the other 20 or so inside their end we could have taken the Holmesdale and held it for a week.:)
 




Hungry Joe

SINNEN
Oct 22, 2004
7,636
Heading for shore
He collapsed at the bottom of the North Stand about 5 feet away from me, I will never know to this day whether he was Palace or not but he was in a right old state.

I remember this, a sickening incident no matter how stupid he was to mouth off in the North. I think it's important that things like this are remembered for what they were, cowardly thuggery. That might sound hypocritical, but that's the realisation the vast majority of people who were involved in the troubles around those times did, or should, have come to eventually. Even during the running and posturing people sometimes got badly hurt, often outnumbered and without anyone coming to their aid. I was caught out like that by a few Newcastle fans once, and I don't mind admitting it was terrifying. Luckily I managed to get away and was a fast runner.

I don't see a problem talking about those times, remembering what happened, but I think those of us who were around then have a responsibility not to glamourise them to the younger generations. It was only the real sociopaths that got off on the real violence, the rest were mostly just hormonal teenagers enjoying a buzz, and I'd tell any teenager now that there are much better ways to get a buzz that kicking someone's teeth in.
 


wigman

Well-known member
Oct 10, 2006
4,737
East Preston
I remember this, a sickening incident no matter how stupid he was to mouth off in the North. I think it's important that things like this are remembered for what they were, cowardly thuggery. That might sound hypocritical, but that's the realisation the vast majority of people who were involved in the troubles around those times did, or should, have come to eventually. Even during the running and posturing people sometimes got badly hurt, often outnumbered and without anyone coming to their aid. I was caught out like that by a few Newcastle fans once, and I don't mind admitting it was terrifying. Luckily I managed to get away and was a fast runner.

I don't see a problem talking about those times, remembering what happened, but I think those of us who were around then have a responsibility not to glamourise them to the younger generations. It was only the real sociopaths that got off on the real violence, the rest were mostly just hormonal teenagers enjoying a buzz, and I'd tell any teenager now that there are much better ways to get a buzz that kicking someone's teeth in.

I actually pulled a guy away from repeatedly kicking him whilst he was lying there at the bottom of the terrace.
Seeing a bloke covered in blood, battered and bruised lying on the ground near on unconscious with people still laying in the boot was enough for me.
 


Hungry Joe

SINNEN
Oct 22, 2004
7,636
Heading for shore
I actually pulled a guy away from repeatedly kicking him whilst he was lying there at the bottom of the terrace.
Seeing a bloke covered in blood, battered and bruised lying on the ground near on unconscious with people still laying in the boot was enough for me.

Good on you.
 




brighton bluenose

Well-known member
Jan 6, 2006
1,396
Nicollet & 66th
Palace never had the bottle to do that at our place , i did see a hand full turn up down at the Goldstone for a non Brighton /Palace fixture on one occasion, they got sussed at Hove station after the game and got OB protection
regards
DR
25 of us mainly West Street went to Selhurst for their last game of the 83-84 season against Blackburn and went in what is now the Arthur Waite stand.

Being a bit lairy we were spotted by some lads in the stand opposite and one walked all the way round came up and offered to burn my eye out with his fag to which I suggested he got on with it rather than talking shite - tbh it was so long ago I cant remember what happened but I think plod suddenly woke up to who we were and got involved before throwing us out at HT!!

Palace have NEVER done anything like that!! ��
 


Se20

Banned
Oct 3, 2012
3,981
25 of us mainly West Street went to Selhurst for their last game of the 83-84 season against Blackburn and went in what is now the Arthur Waite stand.

Being a bit lairy we were spotted by some lads in the stand opposite and one walked all the way round came up and offered to burn my eye out with his fag to which I suggested he got on with it rather than talking shite - tbh it was so long ago I cant remember what happened but I think plod suddenly woke up to who we were and got involved before throwing us out at HT!!

Palace have NEVER done anything like that!! ��

Walked all the way round ?
Did he jump over the 2 lots of fences or bung the stewards a few quid ?
 


Se20

Banned
Oct 3, 2012
3,981
25 of us mainly West Street went to Selhurst for their last game of the 83-84 season against Blackburn and went in what is now the Arthur Waite stand.

Being a bit lairy we were spotted by some lads in the stand opposite and one walked all the way round came up and offered to burn my eye out with his fag to which I suggested he got on with it rather than talking shite - tbh it was so long ago I cant remember what happened but I think plod suddenly woke up to who we were and got involved before throwing us out at HT!!

Palace have NEVER done anything like that!! ��

Walked all the way round ?
Did he jump over the 2 lots of fences or bung the stewards a few quid ?
And it's ALWAYS been the Arthur Wait stand .
 










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