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[Albion] Least away attendance that you’ve been part of



jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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I did not spot any other Brighton fans when I went to a 3-2 defeat to West Ham U21 at the Rush Green Stadium on the 27th February 2023. So that possibly 1.
 








AnotherArch

Northern Exile
Apr 2, 2009
1,180
Stockport & M62
Workington away on a Friday night in 1967 don't think the away support was in double figures. We lost! The manager archie macauley was so surprised to see us at Carlisle Station he gave us a lift in the team coach to Workington and gave us tickets for the match
We used to blag a lift on the team coach occasionally 'up north' in those days, e.g Queens Hotel in Manchester to Oldham. Archie Macaulay used to pass the decision of giving us a lift to the travelling director, Len Stringer. The transport they hired at Barrow to get to the train station was a normal corporation single-decker bus!
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
11,866
Cumbria
Blackburn on an icily cold night in January 2013.

Around 110 Albion there to see Lopez equalise with a 95th minute penalty.
 






The Rattler

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Jun 30, 2010
868
Dullsville, Herts
48.

Zenith Data Cup First Round @ Plymouth in November 1990.

When I look back it seems insane that I made that trip. I went to Newcastle for a postponed match a couple of weeks or so later.
I now officially feel like a bad fan as those were the only two games I missed that season
 


Feb 23, 2009
23,040
Brighton factually.....
Springfield Park @ Wigan cold Tuesday night 20th Oct 1987 total gate 2,392 our first ever game against Wigan Athletic and a cracker actually 3-3
I swear there were about 20-30 away fans, if that.
 




Ludensian Gull

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Apr 18, 2009
3,691
Thorpness Suffolk
Auto Windscreens at Cambridge mid 90s can't recall exact figures but not many there that night .
 


Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
1,096
Barnet at home at Gillingham on Bonfire night.
That must go down as our lowest home league attendance playing away from Sussex, if you know what I mean 🫣

Probably the game where on the radio on the way back, on what was a Champion’s League evening, the pundit said “to the 1200 (?) Brighton fans who went to the Priestfield tonight I have a question - Why?”

Cannot tell you how much that pissed me off and if I hadn’t been driving I’d have phoned up and had a rant :angry:
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
13,798
Manchester
I think I was the only Albion fan at a game where we got promoted if that counts!

Tranmere v Reading in 2002. Reading fans didn’t appreciate my “We are going up” flag 😂
I was anticipating something similar at the business end of 16/17 and my results prediction had us getting promoted due to Huddersfield dropping points at a mid-week game at Wolves (with us not playing). I'd even made tentative plans to travel down with a Wolves supporting work colleague - I can't believe I'd have been the only BHA fan there if it had come to that.

Never really been in a sub 200 crowd though. Even the away games in places like Darlo or Carlisle when we were at the wrong end of the 4th tier seemed to always get a few hundred harcore fans.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Huddersfield mid week.
I think we won, I'm sure Flash Walker scored.
 


World of Sport

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Mar 9, 2007
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WSU
Workington away on a Friday night in 1967 don't think the away support was in double figures. We lost! The manager archie macauley was so surprised to see us at Carlisle Station he gave us a lift in the team coach to Workington and gave us tickets for the match
That's a fantastic story, and a great experience.
 


Falmer Flutter ©

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Feb 18, 2004
912
Petts Wood
Two spring to mind. Fulham away in the Autoglass Trophy, early 1990s. Got absolutely battered. Just checked and the full attendance was 1,135 and couldn't have been more than 50 away fans. For a league match, Torquay away on New Year's Day in the great escape season. Maybe 200 away fans. Was also the coldest I've ever been at an away game. Was so cold in fact the stewards moved us off the small open terrace and into the main stand.
 




Tillo

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Sep 1, 2007
21
NSW
80ish. Tranmere away on a Tuesday night. One coach load + a few more. Bob Paisley in the stands casting an eye on Lawro who only went and got sent off. It was the second leg I think we went through 4-2 on aggregate.
I recall they thought there was going to be around 2000 of us up there
 


Slum_Wolf

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May 3, 2021
546
Afternoon mid-week reserve game v Oxford United (played at Oxford City) around 2002, very small crowd so was quite possibly the only Albion fan there.
 


Tillo

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Sep 1, 2007
21
NSW
Sunderland Away on the Tuesday Night after we just beat Sheff Weds in the FA Cup semi , about 40,50 of us
 


Nicks

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Two spring to mind. Fulham away in the Autoglass Trophy, early 1990s. Got absolutely battered. Just checked and the full attendance was 1,135 and couldn't have been more than 50 away fans. For a league match, Torquay away on New Year's Day in the great escape season. Maybe 200 away fans. Was also the coldest I've ever been at an away game. Was so cold in fact the stewards moved us off the small open terrace and into the main stand.
Was that the Torquay game where the turnstiles froze so they collected the admission money in plastic buckets outside the away end ?
We just banged the side of the bucket and walked in 😊
 




Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
8,577
Buxted Harbour
Not Albion related.....5 which was the 5 of us.

Went to Rayo Vallecano V Lorca in La Liga 2. We were in Madrid to go and see Atletico on Sunday but we clocked Vallecano were at home on the Saturday so we popped along. Went to buy tickets in the end behind the goal with the Vallecano ultras in and it was sold out. So we asked about the away end. They said they had sold 0 tickets. So we went and became the away support.

Turns out Lorca are a very small team from the Murcia region. They had only been an entity for less than 20 years. A businessman had bought them and pumped some money in and managed to get them through the leagues all the way to the second tier. At which point he tried to sell the club and refused to put any more money in. When a buyer never materialised the club basically made up the numbers every season and dropped like a stone until they were eventually wound up. They lost this game 6 nil I think.

Vallecano on the other hand have gone the other way and have challenged for european spots in recent years.

Albion related probably one of the pre season tours to Ireland.
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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80ish. Tranmere away on a Tuesday night. One coach load + a few more. Bob Paisley in the stands casting an eye on Lawro who only went and got sent off. It was the second leg I think we went through 4-2 on aggregate.
Hull away in the what must have been mid 60s -they were on a good run and I think the crowd was about 25,000 -there were about 15 of us, as I recall. Needless to say -we lost!
 


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