I don't want anyone to pay homage to me and I am very pleased to see the club on a high again. I suppose back then I never ever thought we would one day become a corporate club and push to become a prawn sandwich club.
I think you need to check your dates as in the early seventies we were doing very well under Pat Saward and in fact having a promotion to the then old second division in 1971/1972 season
I have no problem with anybody wanting season tickets and following the Albion, after all that was what a lot of us battled to do in the dark days, to see the club prosper again. But I for one, am a little p*ssed off with the statements and tone given from time to time by the club, towards the...
Of course I do. The same as the the 2k at the Preistfield were not the same and we probably had around 5k who genuinly went to Gillingham. That's a long way from the 25/30k who want to go now.
I would also be surprised if these die hard fans who went to the Preistfield back then, didn't still go now out of choice. But I must admit my feeling of being the valued fan/supporter who put into the forty note fund, who wrote endless letters and signed endless petitions and protested to keep...
I can add to that being a season ticket holder at the Preistfield, when the couple of thousand fans who traveled to home games were considered by the club as true fans. How things have changed, I am now a customer who can easily and gladly be replaced by a JCL with plenty of money. I wonder how...