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did they ever come out of Brighton station that oftenI have never heard of Palace occupying the pier on match days.

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did they ever come out of Brighton station that oftenI have never heard of Palace occupying the pier on match days.
went in the lamb and flag when we played West ham seemed some people were happy to look out the window that dayThe pubs to go to before matches in the 70s were the Bosun and Lamb & Flag and maybe The Quadrant by the clocktower. I don't remember Queens Road pubs having a bad element at this time unless you got thirsty from the walk up from West Street to the station and popped into one for a quick half.
yep remember coming up from lewes that day and loads in the pubs outside H/H station early doorsAlways loads running about making up the numbers but this particular day seemed to have a huge turn out from sussex,150ish getting on at hh from midsussex but trains where already rammed,around 700 trying to exit east croydon station from just one train.Never seen these numbers before or since![]()
did they ever come out of Brighton station that often, always seemed to sneak into Hove straight from Croydon
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yeah they seem to like going to other railway stations.................................. Polgate /SeafordGetting off at pp was a palace option![]()
yeah they seem to like going to other railway stations.................................. Polgate /Seaford
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Clapham , anerleyyeah they seem to like going to other railway stations.................................. Polgate /Seaford
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Forgot the Vanguard. But we never went in anyway.lamb,cranebourne,bosun and the vanguard![]()
Was that the Friday night or Saturday before the match/?went in the lamb and flag when we played West ham seemed some people were happy to look out the window that day
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There are elements of truth in "The Seagulleaters" account but he massively exaggerates the numbers, and gives the impression that these were all hardened hooligans. As a lot of people on here will know the vast majority of us young teenagers on both sides were only acting the hooligan but liked the excitement. Based on the 4 or 5 Palace/Brighton matches I went to in that era I reckon there were around 200-300 on each side who would actually throw a punch.
Clapham , anerley![]()
Lewes lads in the William Tell.
They might have got off at clapham junction, never at clapham thouggh, there'd be no point, its not on the way.Clapham possibly, but Anerley think you'll find that there was plenty of your lot about, just couldn't seen to be able to figure out how to get out of the pub...
Still making hand gestures through the window is so much more fun eh?
The William Tell had a bit of a reputation.
They might have got off at clapham junction, never at clapham thouggh, there'd be no point, its not on the way.
Went in there every home game early 80's only about 20 of us so not sure when this reputation came in?