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[Albion] Best Ever Away Support at Palace







Barham's tash

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Jun 8, 2013
3,615
Rayners Lane
Topped off by the police absolutely refusing to let me head home to Ealing, where I lived at the time, and kettling me for hours to a station for a train to Brighton.

I had exactly the same thing. Can’t remember where but felt like we’d been walked to Coulsdon South it was so far.

Managed to slip their cordon and head north the way I needed to. Ridiculous.


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The Kid Frankie

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Sep 5, 2012
2,082
From memory it was about 5,000 as we had 2/3 of the Arthur Waite that day. I was right down in the corner nearest where the Ultras sit these days.

Coins, bottles, food and anything else they could get their grubby little mitts on came flying over that day.

Fantastic.




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More like 3500 give or take. That is my one an only visit to Selhurst thus far. The date is etched into my mind as posters on here may know - I literally celebrate the date every year. Until the birth of my boy that was by far and away the best moment of my life.

With reduced allocations, loyalty points and the general state of modern football I don't think we will ever have a night like that again...
 




Dr Bandler

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Dec 17, 2005
545
Peterborough
Seagull eater gives a good account of the 79 game, could have been 8000 bha tbh. Had do do a quick one out the Palace end that day. Must have been 2000 marching from East Croydon to the ground.

I remember a welcoming committee outside Norwood Junction. I was one of the first outside and the locals melted away quickly when they saw the sheer numbers coming through behind me. Quite a few chaps from Hollingbury I remember.
 






Remember going up from Littlehampton on the train and we all met up at Haywards Heath in the pub then back in the train up to there place and the train was rammed in every carriage.
Got to East Croydon where we all tried to out think the old bill by running over the tracks but they closed every exit off so we were all marched from the station to the ground but allowed to go into every off license on the way !!!
After the game there was no police escort in sight so we all had a field day on the way back to the station with cars being turned over and numerous rucks en route

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We had a group of about 130 from mid Sussex but the platform was already busy, the trains coming through HH were already rammed, police held us back on East Croydon Station letting us out in small groups, eventually we all moved off together on foot around 2000+ a wall off blue white and yellow. Scenes:ffsparr:
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,752
town full of eejits
Thinking back over the years, which game at Selhurst Park has seen the highest numbers of Albion fans and / or the loudest support?

Prompted by a picture posted by Return of the Rev in another thread, my mind went back to the days before tickets and number restrictions, to when I was a teenage schoolboy. Would it have been around 1979-80? I think we must have had 6,000 - 7,000 at Selhurst Park, most on the terrace behind the goal. Amazing numbers and atmosphere - I think the total crowd was around 30,000, and there was plenty of hostility. I remember seeing a schoolmate with blood pouring out of a headwound. I think it was the game where Budgie and his mates went in the Palace end temporarily.

Anyway, which is the best turnout you can remember, and the highest total crowd at a Palace away game?

was that when we took bejams....?? 78 ..??
 




portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,081
And the guy who played him was also from Balcombe, strange movie fact.???

No, Nigel Green wasn’t from Balcombe. He lived very briefly there I believe, but I can’t say that with absolute certainty. He did die in Brighton mind. If you want my credentials on this matter, I’m from there, have done 2 talks on, media interviews and toured the SA battlefields / spent time with the worlds leading experts. Oh, and chatted with Bournes descents. Apart from that... ;)
 


Hampden Park

Ex R.N.
Oct 7, 2003
4,989
went in the Holmesdale one year (?78 ?79) with my brother and a few lads from Hampden Park and Eastbourne. we had a pussers bed sheet with 'we f'kin hate palace' on it. the old bill soon moved us to our fans :) quite a few there that day.
 


The Maharajah of Sydney

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Jul 7, 2003
1,366
Sydney .
The late seventies were the time for our biggest away support. The crowds at both the Goldstone and Selhurst would always hover around the 30,000 mark.

As Colour Sergeant Bourne from the film Zulu would have quoted - “ Look outs from the hill have just reported - Brighton fans from the south coast - thousands of ‘em! “

What ,like this you mean ?
 

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The Maharajah of Sydney

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Jul 7, 2003
1,366
Sydney .
Btw, was at that '79 game - must of run in to 5 figures the support that day.
So many on the train up to East Croydon had only decided to travel that morning.
And what a day it turned out to be - totally owned Croydon & surrounds that day - never will will see the like ever again.
 


perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,457
Sūþseaxna
Have they taken down the sign BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS?

In the late seventies, my sheepskin jacket empty pocket was knifed away. Petrol cap was stolen on the car as well after a parking dispute.
 


Jack Straw

I look nothing like him!
Jul 7, 2003
6,883
Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!








Publius Ovidius

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,044
at home
Thinking back over the years, which game at Selhurst Park has seen the highest numbers of Albion fans and / or the loudest support?

Prompted by a picture posted by Return of the Rev in another thread, my mind went back to the days before tickets and number restrictions, to when I was a teenage schoolboy. Would it have been around 1979-80? I think we must have had 6,000 - 7,000 at Selhurst Park, most on the terrace behind the goal. Amazing numbers and atmosphere - I think the total crowd was around 30,000, and there was plenty of hostility. I remember seeing a schoolmate with blood pouring out of a headwound. I think it was the game where Budgie and his mates went in the Palace end temporarily.

Anyway, which is the best turnout you can remember, and the highest total crowd at a Palace away game?

Was that the one where about 5 skin heads in full gear went in our end and were chased down the front? The MET. copper throwing them back in to the stand as they were trying to get on the pitch was a brighton fan I went to school with

That was a great day.

Oh yes. And give us a burger you palace **** was heard at the burger bar at the back of the terrace.
 






Lincoln Imp

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Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Not sure about numbers, but the 2005 game with McShane's 79th min header was one of the most phenomenal atmospheres I've been in. The noise for the whole 90 was incredible, still get goose bumps thinking of it.

Strange to relate, I found myself upside down and prone on the concrete, at least 10ft away from where I had been standing, with Alex Ferguson's ex daughter-in-law after the goal went in. We had only been introduced two hours before.

Afterwards, on the way to the station, I found a wooden red seat back lying on the pavement. I picked it up and carried it home. It would have taken a lot of explaining if I had been stopped.
 


saafend_seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
13,891
BN1
Been to a few of the games there. This one was better than mcshane one.

Pretty sure we had the whole stand for the 1-0 mcshane. I was right by where the ultras sit anyway.

5-0 we had at least 5000 there.


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