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BeHereNow

New member
Mar 2, 2016
1,759
Southwick
Surprised no one’s said Leo Sayer.

Laurence Olivier used to go to The Goldstone.

Jonathan Pearce has a season ticket, as does Rodger Daltrey (or did) but both are fans of other teams too.

I’ve seen the funny bloke with the beard from 8 out of 10 Cats in the North Stand. Think his name’s Joe, but is a Gillingham fan apparently.

Sure I saw somewhere that some northerner in Emmerdale supported us because he went to one of the universities. Maybe I made that one up in my head.
 




Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
1,599
Walthamstow
Danny Noble: Cartoonist, artist and illustrator of Adrian Edmundsons kids books, also lead singer of the Meow Meows. She even drew scenes of her enjoying the Goldstone in her youth, in her new biographical graphic novel 'Shame Pudding'. I have plugged her award nominated book on other threads as I appear in it several times and always in an Albion shirt (Also holding a spliff so my wife won't let me show my kids).
 


Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
1,599
Walthamstow
Once did a gig with Bad Manners, when Brighton were at their lowest point in the 90's. Buster Bloodvessel told us he was a Brighton fan, as his original team Southend had become big time Charlie's. I wasn't convinced, but he did a few interviews at the time in which he repeated the claim.
 


BeHereNow

New member
Mar 2, 2016
1,759
Southwick
Once did a gig with Bad Manners, when Brighton were at their lowest point in the 90's. Buster Bloodvessel told us he was a Brighton fan, as his original team Southend had become big time Charlie's. I wasn't convinced, but he did a few interviews at the time in which he repeated the claim.

I think someone from Madness is an Albion fan too.
 


schmunk

"Members"
Jan 19, 2018
9,569
Mid mid mid Sussex
Once did a gig with Bad Manners, when Brighton were at their lowest point in the 90's. Buster Bloodvessel told us he was a Brighton fan, as his original team Southend had become big time Charlie's. I wasn't convinced, but he did a few interviews at the time in which he repeated the claim.

...and now that we're big time Charlies?
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

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Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
Once did a gig with Bad Manners, when Brighton were at their lowest point in the 90's. Buster Bloodvessel told us he was a Brighton fan, as his original team Southend had become big time Charlie's. I wasn't convinced, but he did a few interviews at the time in which he repeated the claim.

I drive past Roots hall regularly and they have “moments from Southend history” on big paintings outside a kebab shop...it features a defeat against Liverpool in the 1976 FA cup ( attendance 28,000) and league 1 playoffs.

When we’re they “big time Charlie’s” I think Mr. blood vessel dreamt it.
 




peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
11,396
I can cite Johnny Saunders (sports person on Radio 2 Chris Evans show in the morning), Mark Williams (Comic Actor from the Fast Show and other stuff, actually a WBA fan but allegedly watches the Albion), a chap who used to be in the Bill and Ralph Brown (another actor, various stuff and a Green Party activist according to Wikipedia.

So that makes 7 (8 if Woody Fatboyslimcook - Ball confirms his allegiance to the cause).

Anyone care to fill us in on the other 93/92?????

100% true story about suits you sir Mark Williams....... I was south stand B block at Withdean in the elements, but my now deceased Grandad had his STH in middle of North with the roof. He'd offer it to me if he couldn't go and in a dire 0-0 bore draw in early 2002 against Wrexham, i was in his seat. In the row behind and about 5 seats to the left was Mark Williams........ as it was such a dire game it was pretty quiet and devoid of atmosphere, the few hundred Wrexham fans all started to sing "you're supposed to be at home" when a slightly inebriated Mark Williams, stood up on his tod pointing towards the wrexham fans, and in perfect symmetry with the wrexham fans singing the final "you're supposed to be at home", he shouted back "and you're supposed to be a sheep" then sat down again.
 




BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
21,706
Newhaven
About 8-10 years ago, I took my uncles season ticket seat in North stand at Withdean, Mark Williams sat about 10 seats away...... I will never forget that day, we were playing Swansea, the withdean atmosphere was quiet and muted from the home fans, all you could here were the Swansea singing

" you're supposed to be at home "....


and at the end of the second lower monotone " you're supposed to be at home ". Mark Williams stood up, pointing to the away fans in the east stand, and shouted

" you're supposed to be a sheep "

100% true story about suits you sir Mark Williams....... I was south stand B block at Withdean in the elements, but my now deceased Grandad had his STH in middle of North with the roof. He'd offer it to me if he couldn't go and in a dire 0-0 bore draw in early 2002 against Wrexham, i was in his seat. In the row behind and about 5 seats to the left was Mark Williams........ as it was such a dire game it was pretty quiet and devoid of atmosphere, the few hundred Wrexham fans all started to sing "you're supposed to be at home" when a slightly inebriated Mark Williams, stood up on his tod pointing towards the wrexham fans, and in perfect symmetry with the wrexham fans singing the final "you're supposed to be at home", he shouted back "and you're supposed to be a sheep" then sat down again.

We were playing Cardiff the next time this story is posted. :lolol:
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
34,457
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
100% true story about suits you sir Mark Williams....... I was south stand B block at Withdean in the elements, but my now deceased Grandad had his STH in middle of North with the roof. He'd offer it to me if he couldn't go and in a dire 0-0 bore draw in early 2002 against Wrexham, i was in his seat. In the row behind and about 5 seats to the left was Mark Williams........ as it was such a dire game it was pretty quiet and devoid of atmosphere, the few hundred Wrexham fans all started to sing "you're supposed to be at home" when a slightly inebriated Mark Williams, stood up on his tod pointing towards the wrexham fans, and in perfect symmetry with the wrexham fans singing the final "you're supposed to be at home", he shouted back "and you're supposed to be a sheep" then sat down again.

Had a chat with Mark a few times around that era as we lived near the Lion and Lobster until 2002 and he used to drink there and the Robin Hood (and, er, everywhere else) which were my locals. If he was only slightly inebriated it was a good day - loved a shant at that time. Lovely bloke as I recall and funny in real life.
 






peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
11,396
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We were playing Cardiff the next time this story is posted. :lolol:

Wow great memory! Or serious detective work. Now I'm confused! Must be age. Yesterday as I thought about it (another ten years on) Convinced it was Wrexham 0-0, why I wrote Swansea before? lord only knows. It was definitely a Welsh team!
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

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Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
Use to see him performing in the pub on Leeds road, can't remember name, just south of the Vouge giratory.

He also penned our 1983 FA cup song “where seagulls soar” or some such.

“”In Zaire” what a tune that was!!
 


Fignon's Ponytail

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2012
4,186
On the Beach
I met Joe Wilkinson at the Amex once (& saw him in Hove near the station?)....no idea if he actually supports us though.

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crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,575
Lyme Regis
Anyone mentioned Dick Strawbridge yet?
 


Black Hill

Banned
Apr 24, 2020
72
Stephen Beckett who played a Dr in Coronation Street and got Maxine pregnant??
I have no idea about that - but sat with him in the east stand a few years back.
Nice bloke brought his young lad along as well.
He bumped into a Sheffield Wednesday fan outside the stadium once - also a Coronation Street actor by all accounts.
 


Terry Butcher Tribute Act

Well-known member
Aug 18, 2013
3,249
Not sure of the blokes name in real life but Coronation St serial killer Richard Hillman has a season ticket in the East. And a few bodies under the patio...

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BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,028
WeHo
Not sure of the blokes name in real life but Coronation St serial killer Richard Hillman has a season ticket in the East. And a few bodies under the patio...

Used to see him quite a lot in Co-op on Blatchington Road in Hove. He was a fan of the reduced price veg shelf.
 


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