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[Albion] Mark Ormerod in THAT shirt / Hereford Day / Embers / New podcast



Jun 15, 2016
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The initial response to my novel, 'Embers' has been super-exciting. I'm just a Brighton fan who has told a story about that pivotal 1996/97 season. One really exciting part has been to connect with some players from that era. Gary Hobson, Paul McDonald, Stuart Tuck, Kevin McGarrigle and Mark Ormerod have all been really positive about the book and Mark went to the effort of putting THAT shirt on and sending me through this photo. Robbie Reinelt rightly gets the headlines for that day, but Ormerod made a number of key saves and without him, we would have been heading into the Conference.

The book is available here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3RQnw2V and it's also been stocked by the club and will be in the club shop for the first time, for tomorrow's match. I also visited the training centre in Lancing this week and recorded a podcast with Glenn Murray and Paul Hayward to discuss the book. I've also had the opportunity to record a podcast with The Albion Roar for Radio Reverb and wearebrighton.com have reviewed the book here: https://www.wearebrighton.com/newso...s-of-1996-97-comes-a-great-new-brighton-book/

I'm shortly going to be releasing a 1996/97 Brighton nostalgia podcast with Ed Green and Jon Lyndon - my companions to the Goldstone in the '90s. In the early episodes, we're going to discussing memories of that York match when the goals got torn down and random encounters with '90s Brighton players. If you've got any good stories, post them in the thread or email them to embersbrighton@mail.com

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bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
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Love that, respect to Mark.

And yes, everyone remembers Robbie’s goal and the euphoria it led to, but let’s not forget the moment in the dying minutes when Hereford were clean through one-on-one with Orms, and he blocked the shot. Could have been a whole different story if he hadn’t made that save - a real sliding doors moment in the club’s history.
 


Flounce

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THAT save made Ormerod an Albion legend in my mind. I even told him so in the slightly dodgy venue of the urinals at an Albion end of season League winning dinner. He did look at me a bit weirdly at me after I said it :smile:

I still remember my thought of ”Oh shit” as that big Hereford striker bore down on goal like it was yesterday.

Edit. Is my memory playing tricks on me? I just rewatched the highlights of that game and couldn’t see what I remember as a Hereford forward bearing down in a one on one with Ormerod who saved the shot? Anyone else recall this?
 
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Johnny Byrne superstar

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Love that, respect to Mark.

And yes, everyone remembers Robbie’s goal and the euphoria it led to, but let’s not forget the moment in the dying minutes when Hereford were clean through one-on-one with Orms, and he blocked the shot. Could have been a whole different story if he hadn’t made that save - a real sliding doors moment in the club’s history.
It was pivotal too that Gritt chose a relative rookie as his number one over the more experienced Nicky Rust. Ormerod was solid across the whole run-in (especially at home!)…
 




fly high

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Aug 25, 2011
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Really great pic. Also really enjoying your book, a great read which I would highly recommend it to everyone.

Memories play a trick on you, you remember the great escape at the end of the season but sometimes forget just how dire we were.

Very slight criticism is when you first talk about Case after Brady resigned. Says "their two brief seasons in the top division". We spent four seasons up there. I'd suggest you were thinking Case played two seasons for us in the top flight. Apart from that very well done and shouldn't detract from a very good read.
 


Petunia

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The initial response to my novel, 'Embers' has been super-exciting. I'm just a Brighton fan who has told a story about that pivotal 1996/97 season. One really exciting part has been to connect with some players from that era. Gary Hobson, Paul McDonald, Stuart Tuck, Kevin McGarrigle and Mark Ormerod have all been really positive about the book and Mark went to the effort of putting THAT shirt on and sending me through this photo. Robbie Reinelt rightly gets the headlines for that day, but Ormerod made a number of key saves and without him, we would have been heading into the Conference.

The book is available here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3RQnw2V and it's also been stocked by the club and will be in the club shop for the first time, for tomorrow's match. I also visited the training centre in Lancing this week and recorded a podcast with Glenn Murray and Paul Hayward to discuss the book. I've also had the opportunity to record a podcast with The Albion Roar for Radio Reverb and wearebrighton.com have reviewed the book here: https://www.wearebrighton.com/newso...s-of-1996-97-comes-a-great-new-brighton-book/

I'm shortly going to be releasing a 1996/97 Brighton nostalgia podcast with Ed Green and Jon Lyndon - my companions to the Goldstone in the '90s. In the early episodes, we're going to discussing memories of that York match when the goals got torn down and random encounters with '90s Brighton players. If you've got any good stories, post them in the thread or email them to embersbrighton@mail.com

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What a great photo. Mark often used to come into the Hove Park Tavern when I worked there. He was always a pleasure to deal with.
As an aside, I really wish I could still fit into tops from almost 30 years ago😂😂
 


METALMICKY

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THAT save made Ormerod an Albion legend in my mind. I even told him so in the slightly dodgy venue of the urinals at an Albion end of season League winning dinner. He did look at me a bit weirdly at me after I said it :smile:

I still remember my thought of ”Oh shit” as that big Hereford striker bore down on goal like it was yesterday.

Edit. Is my memory playing tricks on me? I just rewatched the highlights of that game and couldn’t see what I remember as a Hereford forward bearing down in a one on one with Ormerod who saved the shot? Anyone else recall this?

It's more of a looped ball over the top and inexplicably Foster makes a poor attempt to poke it over Ormerod and puts it straight into his gloves. Critical save but by no means a worldie. Sorry Mark!
 




Klaas

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Nov 1, 2017
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The initial response to my novel, 'Embers' has been super-exciting. I'm just a Brighton fan who has told a story about that pivotal 1996/97 season. One really exciting part has been to connect with some players from that era. Gary Hobson, Paul McDonald, Stuart Tuck, Kevin McGarrigle and Mark Ormerod have all been really positive about the book and Mark went to the effort of putting THAT shirt on and sending me through this photo. Robbie Reinelt rightly gets the headlines for that day, but Ormerod made a number of key saves and without him, we would have been heading into the Conference.

The book is available here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3RQnw2V and it's also been stocked by the club and will be in the club shop for the first time, for tomorrow's match. I also visited the training centre in Lancing this week and recorded a podcast with Glenn Murray and Paul Hayward to discuss the book. I've also had the opportunity to record a podcast with The Albion Roar for Radio Reverb and wearebrighton.com have reviewed the book here: https://www.wearebrighton.com/newso...s-of-1996-97-comes-a-great-new-brighton-book/

I'm shortly going to be releasing a 1996/97 Brighton nostalgia podcast with Ed Green and Jon Lyndon - my companions to the Goldstone in the '90s. In the early episodes, we're going to discussing memories of that York match when the goals got torn down and random encounters with '90s Brighton players. If you've got any good stories, post them in the thread or email them to embersbrighton@mail.com

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That is superb!
 


Hamilton

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The initial response to my novel, 'Embers' has been super-exciting. I'm just a Brighton fan who has told a story about that pivotal 1996/97 season. One really exciting part has been to connect with some players from that era. Gary Hobson, Paul McDonald, Stuart Tuck, Kevin McGarrigle and Mark Ormerod have all been really positive about the book and Mark went to the effort of putting THAT shirt on and sending me through this photo. Robbie Reinelt rightly gets the headlines for that day, but Ormerod made a number of key saves and without him, we would have been heading into the Conference.

The book is available here on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3RQnw2V and it's also been stocked by the club and will be in the club shop for the first time, for tomorrow's match. I also visited the training centre in Lancing this week and recorded a podcast with Glenn Murray and Paul Hayward to discuss the book. I've also had the opportunity to record a podcast with The Albion Roar for Radio Reverb and wearebrighton.com have reviewed the book here: https://www.wearebrighton.com/newso...s-of-1996-97-comes-a-great-new-brighton-book/

I'm shortly going to be releasing a 1996/97 Brighton nostalgia podcast with Ed Green and Jon Lyndon - my companions to the Goldstone in the '90s. In the early episodes, we're going to discussing memories of that York match when the goals got torn down and random encounters with '90s Brighton players. If you've got any good stories, post them in the thread or email them to embersbrighton@mail.com

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Well that’s changed something!

In my mind, Ormerod was still about 15-years-old!
 






jcdenton08

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At the Amex today at half time. Good reception.
Thought it was very interesting when Gary Hobson, club captain, said he didn’t want to come off the bench and play because it would all go wrong…
 




Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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At the Amex today at half time. Good reception.
Funny thing, despite being at Hereford and witnessing the great escape, inc l think nearly all the games he played in for us, when he walked out at half time today, l thought who on earth is that?

Mind you, l'm sure we all look an awful lot different nearly 30 years on!
 




BN9 BHA

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Funny thing, despite being at Hereford and witnessing the great escape, inc l think nearly all the games he played in for us, when he walked out at half time today, l thought who on earth is that?

Mind you, l'm sure we all look an awful lot different nearly 30 years on!
I’m not sure I would have recognised him if I hadn’t seen his photo in the opening post. He was only 21 when we played that match
 






Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
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Love that, respect to Mark.

And yes, everyone remembers Robbie’s goal and the euphoria it led to, but let’s not forget the moment in the dying minutes when Hereford were clean through one-on-one with Orms, and he blocked the shot. Could have been a whole different story if he hadn’t made that save - a real sliding doors moment in the club’s history.
I was sat in the home end upper seats (opposite the dugouts) and was directly inline with the penalty spot. It took a couple of moments to realise that mark had saved it, I remember shouting ’shitttttt’ along with the other Albion fans in the stand. Horrible moment.

Can I just say that I hated the whole day, one Of the least enjoyable footballing experiences of my life. Yes we got the point but a combination of alcohol and winding myself up so much pre match just sucked the life out of me. It was also the realisation that Gillingham beckoned and weren’t anywhere near being out of the woods.
 




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I was sat in the home end upper seats (opposite the dugouts) and was directly inline with the penalty spot. It took a couple of moments to realise that mark had saved it, I remember shouting ’shitttttt’ along with the other Albion fans in the stand. Horrible moment.

Can I just say that I hated the whole day, one Of the least enjoyable footballing experiences of my life. Yes we got the point but a combination of alcohol and winding myself up so much pre match just sucked the life out of me. It was also the realisation that Gillingham beckoned and weren’t anywhere near being out of the woods.
I was also in Hereford seats. We keep quiet until Reinelt scored and my friend’s dad forgot where he was and celebrated wildly. The whole one-on-one & Ormerod save was in slow motion. Our league status flashing before my eyes!
 


Deportivo Seagull

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Jul 22, 2003
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I was also in Hereford seats. We keep quiet until Reinelt scored and my friend’s dad forgot where he was and celebrated wildly. The whole one-on-one & Ormerod save was in slow motion. Our league status flashing before my eyes!
The section of the stand I was in was full of Brighton apart from a family in the front row in their Hereford shirts. When they scored they went mad everyone else stayed firmly in their seats.
 


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