Above Palace by a margin too!Two points above Brentford - I'll take that!
But they still couldn’t “keep up”112 goals (+42) , and Southampton finished 6th.
Two points above Brentford - I'll take that!
Good knowledge!Through the fifties we had flirted with promotion. Common belief was that we backed off because the directors didn't want the expense of travelling all over England, which we'd have had to in the 2nd. division. In 1958 division 3(N) and (S) became divisions 3 and 4 - no no chance of avoiding long, expensive journeys.
So, oh well, might as well get promoted then - so we did (with the help of Watford rolling over 6-0 at the Goldstone in the final game to make sure we clinched the title - only one team went up).
And look at the number of goals all round - even in the top division the relegated teams seem to have scored pretty freely.112 goals (+42) , and Southampton finished 6th.
That would have been the following season - Boxing Day(?) 1958 against Fulham in front of 36,747. I was at the next biggest 35,000 against Chelsea in the FA Cup 4th round in 1967, complete with rosette and rattle!Anyone here actually at the Albion record home gate game?
I was thereAnyone here actually at the Albion record home gate game?
I was there
That would have been the following season - Boxing Day(?) 1958 against Fulham in front of 36,747. I was at the next biggest 35,000 against Chelsea in the FA Cup 4th round in 1967, complete with rosette and rattle!![]()