Good Goldstone picture in the Observer

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Taybha

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Oct 8, 2008
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Blinding photo ,years ago i seem to remember if it snowed heavy and the pitch was covered in it the groundsmen didnt bother trying to clear the snow they just cleared the marker lines so games could take place,thems were the days.
 




Barrow Boy

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GT49er

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Blinding photo ,years ago i seem to remember if it snowed heavy and the pitch was covered in it the groundsmen didnt bother trying to clear the snow they just cleared the marker lines so games could take place,thems were the days.

Yep, if you could see the toch lines and the goal-posts it was considered fit to play on - those were the days! Whatever happened to orange balls?
 








fleet

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Jul 28, 2003
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I remember the games where the lines were cleared and coloured balls were used
 




Bwian

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Jul 14, 2003
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Bring back the shirts with stripes all round-they look so much better than the current ones.

Anybody who doubts the club's potential to fill Falmer only need to look at how packed the East Stand is in that picture (and it was frigging cold that day).
 










UaeGull

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Dec 21, 2007
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Yes we hired a road melter to clear the pitch. The match featured on "Match of the Day" that night, as it was the only fixture that Saturday. We were a poor team that year to be honest having just been relegated from Div 2, and contrived to go straight through to Div 4 before the Bobby Smith years! About 2,000 turned up for a Friendly v Arsenal. We lost 1-2, and a similar result against Palace that started my loathing of them even then.
 


dougdeep

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Makes a great seasonal screen saver.
 




R. Slicker

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Jan 1, 2009
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Not quite - it started snowing on Boxing Day 1962 (although it probably started earlier oop north and in Jockoland).

Ignore please.
Googled it.
 
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Jesus Gul

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Feb 23, 2004
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Yes we hired a road melter to clear the pitch. The match featured on "Match of the Day" that night, as it was the only fixture that Saturday. We were a poor team that year to be honest having just been relegated from Div 2, and contrived to go straight through to Div 4 before the Bobby Smith years! About 2,000 turned up for a Friendly v Arsenal. We lost 1-2, and a similar result against Palace that started my loathing of them even then.

From the article 'It was rather the reverse for Brighton, where a local builder on the club board managed to unfreeze the pitch with his tarmac-laying equipment. However, this destroyed the pitch, and Brighton were still relegated'

Losing to Halifax...indeed
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
Peter Downsborogh the Halifax keeper in the picture went on to play for Swindon I think. Very good player if my memory serves my correct.

edit : Just looked him up and he played 3 games for us on loan in 72.
 


dougdeep

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That's our skipper, Roy Jennings goal hanging.
 








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