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- Jul 20, 2003
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The York fans I met that day were terrific.
It wast behind closed doors Thursday 10.30 am I bunked off school to goRemember it all spilling out into Hove Park. Replay behind closed doors mid week, I smuggled a small radio into work so was able to have a listen.
A strange experience watching the replayed game later in the week, with something like a 10:30 kick off , in a virtually empty Goldstone, with just the North Stand open for ST from memory.
No surprise the first game as abandoned, everyone knew what was going to happen, although my was surprised I was home so early.
I went to both matches, so the replay couldn't have been ST - I hadn't had one for years and didn't again until the first season at the Withdean.
I was also angry at the reports claiming to show a confrontation with the away fans. There was superb solidarity from the York fans.
Pretty much exactly the same experience. Remember seeing the illiterate graffiti (we hat palace) and feeling the uneasy volatile atmosphere with a definite contingent of troublemakers who weren’t Albion…I remember barely being able to keep my feet in the packed North Stand before the game. I couldn’t stand in the spot I normally did because I was repeatedly knocked off my feet. I went down the front and sun beat down on the front few rows. I remember Ian Chapman getting player of the season and then 16 minutes of forgettable football. Then on strolled a crowd from the West terrace and Nicky Rust sprinted for the tunnel. Fans leapt the small wall at the front of the North Stand and I stared out at faces hanging from the crossbar until it snapped. Eventually, I walked out onto the pitch and started wrenching up some grass, but was told to stop by another fan because Steve Foster’s testimonial was due in a few days - it was delayed until a pre-season friendly against Sheffield Wednesday - an anti-climax for a great. When I finally left, it was with a heavy heart.
What was your experience of this game?
I’d love to share a range of experiences and stories on a Brighton ‘90s podcast I’m recording next week.
Well I didn't know it was about to happen - to be fair I'd been absent from much of what was going on due to other life stuff. So, I decided it would be a good game to take my five year old son for his first taste of the Albion. His mum wasn't impressed but he is now a diehard fan so turned out all right in the end.We all knew what was going to happen. It did and we went for beers with York fans in The Sussex on Hove Seafront. A stepping stone to where we are today
I phoned the main club phone line to ask the score for the replay from work in London, was pre Internet, hard to imagine !It wast behind closed doors Thursday 10.30 am I bunked off school to go
Me too. With middle brother.One of my very very rare visits to the West Stand seats to enjoy the carnage.
Remember it all spilling out into Hove Park. Replay behind closed doors mid week, I smuggled a small radio into work so was able to have a listen.
As already mentioned it wasn’t behind closed doors nor STHs only. (And if it was a big prize question on ‘Millionaire’ I’d go for kick off was 11a.m)
I don’t remember much about the match although I do recall someone in the North wearing a Carlisle shirt. (He didn’t get the result he wanted)
I also recall spending the rest of the afternoon drinking in the Hove Park Tavern with a few York fans and playing a lot of Black Grape tracks from Its Great When You’re Straight on the juke box.
When I ran out of money I went into the newsagents opposite and tapped Arthur Speary up for a tenner.
It’s funny what you remember.
Three points suspended. They took two after the Lincoln City invasion and were very lenient after the Leyton Orient madness. That would have sent us down.Me too. With middle brother.
Everyone knew what was going to happen.
I worried that we would get points deducted.
How close were we to that?
I vowed to never go on the pitch after watching that.