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[Brighton] Sports shops in Brighton and Hove



junior

Well-known member
Dec 1, 2003
6,541
Didsbury, Manchester
Bought my first pair of football boots in Swift Sports around late 80's I think.

Not a sports shop I know, but the biggest loss in my life as a child was Beatties at the Clock Tower. So much so that 25 years later I'm still gutted about it. I believe it's a Pizza Hut now.
 






scooter1

How soon is now?
Got my first pair of Patrick Keegans from Swift Sports. After that David Rose became my go to sports shop as we lived near the Dials. I used to get 10% discount, but for the life of me cannot remember why - might have been a school connection, or possibly the club I played for
 


Jul 7, 2003
8,730
I remember when the owner retired and said that sadly neither of his son's wanted to take the business on. He was incredibly knowledgeable, affable and kind hearted. From my first airflow ball to my last pair of Predator boots I bought for Uni football I always went there even if it meant an extra £5 or whatever on the item because it was worth supporting.

I bought some Puma King Astros from there just before they closed down and still using them. Real shame that they didn’t want to carry on.

Not Brighton & Hove but for old fashioned sports shops there is still David O Jones in Littlehampton. I believe Tyndall is still there, even though he was supposed to retire, and probably still got the pen on a bit of elastic hanging from the ceiling.
 








jessiejames

Never late in a V8
Jan 20, 2009
2,722
Brighton, United Kingdom
Got my first pair of Patrick Keegans from Swift Sports. After that David Rose became my go to sports shop as we lived near the Dials. I used to get 10% discount, but for the life of me cannot remember why - might have been a school connection, or possibly the club I played for

David Rose used to give 10% discount if u played for a local team.
 






jessiejames

Never late in a V8
Jan 20, 2009
2,722
Brighton, United Kingdom
Intersport in churchill square (and it's eternal 'closing down sale')

I thought Inter sport were along Western Road opposite the old C&A shop. I'm sure they were brought out by BSC ( British shoe corporation)who also owned Olympus sports, and many of the fashion chains around at the time. Olympus Sports had there flagship store 301 Oxford Street London, at the time Europe's biggest sports shop. One front window was full of TV screens with the famous Olympus sports videos showing, anyone remember the videos.

Boots at the clock tower had a sports department in it, I remember being there for the opening of it by Alan Minter. Swifts Grand parade use to do alot of Cricket equipment.
 


jessiejames

Never late in a V8
Jan 20, 2009
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Brighton, United Kingdom
















Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,039
Does the original Albion shop on North Street count? And wasn't there one (of sorts) at the Goldstone?
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,623
East Wales
Do Ted Allgate (seafront arches) and Jack Ball’s (bottom of Edward Street) fishing shops count?
 


Stoichkov

The Miserable Bulgarian
Jul 26, 2004
1,332
Brighton
Did the large CO-OP in London Road sell sports equipment?
I saw Subbuteo mentioned and that was definitely sold there in their toy department.

Yes, it had a dedicated Sports section although it was fairly small - I remember it used to stock American Football jerseys which was a bit niche.

Good thread this - some great memories.

David Rose moved from the Dials to near Palmeira Square didn't it? I brought my first cricket bat from there. A few months later whilst contemplating another swing & miss in the nets at Varndean - I noticed the bat had 'reject' stamped on its side. Marvellous.

I'll add RUN (Blatchington Rd) to the list - I've been getting my running shoes from here for years now

Hopefully the independant sports shop will stil be a thing on the high street in years to come.
 




BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
21,726
Newhaven
Yes, it had a dedicated Sports section although it was fairly small - I remember it used to stock American Football jerseys which was a bit niche.

Good thread this - some great memories.

David Rose moved from the Dials to near Palmeira Square didn't it? I brought my first cricket bat from there. A few months later whilst contemplating another swing & miss in the nets at Varndean - I noticed the bat had 'reject' stamped on its side. Marvellous.

I'll add RUN (Blatchington Rd) to the list - I've been getting my running shoes from here for years now

Hopefully the independant sports shop will stil be a thing on the high street in years to come.

I thought David Rose had 2 shops, 7 Dials and Western Rd Hove, maybe the Dials closed before the Hove shop you mentioned.
 




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