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Travelling Away to Watch The Albion - Pre 1975



I remember a trip to Lincoln. It was an evening kick-off. We went by train and arrived early afternoon - "to give everyone a chance to look around". We spend the afternoon looking at the cathedral and the evening having stones chucked at us by some agricultural types. Graham Taylor was in charge at Lincoln.

77 i think went in the back of a transit and missed my job interview at amex
 










Publius Ovidius

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,243
at home
No, for a time in the days of the SSRA our 'top boys' went in the South Stand.

Didn't that start when we played Leatherhead in the cup and they brought a few into the South Stand.

Anyone remember when we played Fulham in the Archer days when we were protesting outside the West Stand after the game and their mob came running around by wadham Stringer .....

One of the best away days I remember was Ipswich in the late 70's when we were escorted through the town and a couple of us ducked out of the main group and went and sat in a sandwich shop just as it all kicked off..after the game there were tales of rucks and we blagged it!!
 






bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Anyone remember the Albion fans going on the pitch during the away game at Cheaterfield in the 1978-79 season when we went up.

I think you mean the 1976-77 season and yes I was there.
 


Daffy Duck

Stop bloody moaning!
Nov 7, 2009
3,824
GOSBTS
Remember getting stuck on train for 12 hours going to Notts Forest for a League Cup game, about 1975 I think.
Never did get there, think we lost 2-1, and even after the game had finished, good old British Rail were still sending us north so that they wouldn't have to give us our money back.
Got as far as Kettering and there were loads of police lined up on the platform and wouldn't let us off the train. They finally managed to get another engine on the back to get back to Brighton. Arrived at the station at 12.15am, exactly 12 hours after we'd left!!!
Not a good day by any stretch.
 








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Remember getting stuck on train for 12 hours going to Notts Forest for a League Cup game, about 1975 I think.
Never did get there, think we lost 2-1, and even after the game had finished, good old British Rail were still sending us north so that they wouldn't have to give us our money back.
Got as far as Kettering and there were loads of police lined up on the platform and wouldn't let us off the train. They finally managed to get another engine on the back to get back to Brighton. Arrived at the station at 12.15am, exactly 12 hours after we'd left!!!
Not a good day by any stretch.
1978 luv!
 




Feb 9, 2011
1,047
Lancing
and me, we ran the full length of the pitch at the full time whistle. I've got a photo somewhere of loads of us taken in a pub before kick off. I'll try and find it. Also remember buying a football and having a kickabout in the town centre.
 




Feb 9, 2011
1,047
Lancing
One of the best away days I remember was Ipswich in the late 70's when we were escorted through the town and a couple of us ducked out of the main group and went and sat in a sandwich shop just as it all kicked off..after the game there were tales of rucks and we blagged it!!

was that the mid week cup game?
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,700
Crap Town
I more remember the collapse in Albion away support once we'd reached the Prem (1st division as it was then). It's amazing how quickly the novelty of playing in the top division wore off, people were happier seeing us go to Mansfield and winning as opposed to seeing us go to Man City and losing.

Being in the top flight meant playing a different style of football which soon became boring , several of us used to go up to the Den to watch a "proper" game of football during this period.
 


severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,547
By the seaside in West Somerset
I remember going to a (2nd round?) FA Cup tie some time in the late 60's. Travel wasn't as straightforward and I recall several train changes and a long old journey to arrive at a ground with a tin shed covering a narrow terrace and standing watching a fairly desultory 0-0 draw in mist, rain and hail followed by a lengthy journey back to Brighton. The sort of matchday experience that makes you wonder why you bothered. I'm pretty sure we won the replay and I think that might have been the year we nearly beat Chelsea at home - but then again my memory is not what it used to be and I am more likely to be wrong :)
 


seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
43,700
Crap Town
I seem to remember on the Seagull Specials in the mid 70's it was a 50/50 chance either the train would break down or there would be a suicide on the track which meant it would be touch and go whether or not we got to the game on time and afterwards the train getting bricked on the way home.
 


sams dad

I hate Palarse
Feb 7, 2004
6,383
The Hill of The Gun
I remember going to a (2nd round?) FA Cup tie some time in the late 60's. Travel wasn't as straightforward and I recall several train changes and a long old journey to arrive at a ground with a tin shed covering a narrow terrace and standing watching a fairly desultory 0-0 draw in mist, rain and hail followed by a lengthy journey back to Brighton. The sort of matchday experience that makes you wonder why you bothered. I'm pretty sure we won the replay and I think that might have been the year we nearly beat Chelsea at home - but then again my memory is not what it used to be and I am more likely to be wrong :)
Aldershot in the 3rd round - 1967 ?
 






pork pie

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Dec 27, 2008
6,053
Pork pie land.
Didn't that start when we played Leatherhead in the cup and they brought a few into the South Stand....

I think they were actually Palarse fans supporting Leatherhead? I was in the North Stand for a few songs that day, thinking there would be none of them there. We had certainly been going into the South Stand before that game.
 


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