Standing behind the goal on a scorching afternoon watching Jimmy Case's thunderbolt hitting the back of the net just in front of me if one of my top 5 Albion great memories
Standing behind the goal on a scorching afternoon watching Jimmy Case's thunderbolt hitting the back of the net just in front of me is one of my top Albion GREAT memories
Standing behind the goal on a scorching afternoon watching Jimmy Case's thunderbolt hitting the back of the net just in front of me is one of my top Albion GREAT memories
I still think that that was the best free kick ever scored by the Albion.
I must have been just behind you - I thought it was heading straight for my face !
Indeed, one of my top Albion highlights. In fact, without wishing to appear a bit of a saddo with no life or other interests, one of the top moments of my life. I jumped so high in celebration I could almost SEE the Twin Towers!
You and I are of a like mind, my friend. Also being younger I think I cared more about the results, I have more equanimity now: 'If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two imposters just the same' and all that.The final whistle and the surreal feeling that little old Brighton and Hove Albion were actually going to Wembley was a feeling that will live for me for the rest of my life. That Case goal was probably only topped in emotion by Smith heading us into the lead in the final. I was on the top tier at Wembley and you COULD feel the floor move when he scored.
I doubt anything we achieve in the future will top those moments tbh. Maybe winning the Champion's League Final?
For me, it's equal first with Spanish Daves on St Patricks DayI still think that that was the best free kick ever scored by the Albion.
Ha....me too, if you ask them, all 10000 in the clock end will tell you the same story,.....but we actually were, you can see my brother up on the section fence during some of the post match lap of honour.