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Garage_Doors

Originally the Swankers
Jun 28, 2008
11,789
Brighton
Never been one to notice the actual attendances.
I was a regular at the Goldstone fom when Cloughie took over, so if we have had a 30k plus crowd since then, then yes I have.
 








perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,459
Sūþseaxna
Feb 33 v West Ham (FA Cup Rd 5) 32,310
Mar 54 v Southampton (Div 3 S) 31,025
Apr 56 v Orient (Div 3 S) 30,864
Apr 58 v Watford (Div 3 S) 31,038
Dec 58 v Fulham (Div 2) 36,747
Aug 59 v Aston Villa (Div 2) 31,828
Apr 65 v Darlington (Div 4) 31,423
Feb 67 v Chelsea (FA Cup Rd 4) 35,000
Sep 69 v Wolves (League Cup Rd 3) 32,539
Mar 70 v Reading (Div 3) 32,036
Dec 71 v Bournemouth (Div 3) 30,600
May 72 v Rochdale (Div 3) 34,766
Feb 76 v Crystal Palace (Div 3) 33,300
Oct 76 v Derby (League Cup Rd 4) 33,500
May 77 v Sheff Wed (Div 3) 30,756
Jan 78 v Southampton (Div 2) 32,979
Apr 78 v Tottenham H (Div 2) 32,647
Apr 78 v Charlton (Div 2) 31,203
Apr 78 v Blackpool (Div 2) 33,431
Oct 78 v West Ham (Div 2) 32,634
Apr 79 v Charlton (Div 2) 30,859

If these figures are accurate, then today was my tenth Albion game with a 300000 plus crowd.

Been to all since Chelsea.

Rochdale was by far the most crushed with thousands locked out. Derby was the second.

Chelsea was not so crowded and I was titchy back then. Reading was the most surprising. Holiday boost. Southampton was quite full as well.
 


withdeanwombat

Well-known member
Feb 17, 2005
8,707
Somersetshire
One that springs to mind is the 31,423 v Darlington (3-1) 26/4/65.We finished top,and I believe that was the ACTUAL attendance rather than the number of tickets sold.
 




maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,099
Zabbar- Malta
Chelsea in the cup.
35000
Plus a few games in the Mullery era which were 30000+
 


perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,459
Sūþseaxna
One that springs to mind is the 31,423 v Darlington (3-1) 26/4/65.We finished top,and I believe that was the ACTUAL attendance rather than the number of tickets sold.

I missed that. A mistake. It was raining.
 


TheFatBallBoy

New member
Jan 10, 2010
385
Hove
Rochdale 34766
derby 33500
palace 33300
blackpool 33431
southampton 32979
spurs 32647
whu 32634
charlton 31203
charlton 30859
sheff wed 30756
wolves 30003
:blush:
 




Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,774
Brighton, UK
Am I right in thinking that the Safety At Sports Grounds Act pushed the Goldstone's capacity down to 28,000-odd by the time we were in Div 1?
 




Brovion

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,471
Am I right in thinking that the Safety At Sports Grounds Act pushed the Goldstone's capacity down to 28,000-odd by the time we were in Div 1?
No, you're wrong. But you're not alone, loads of people seem to think that our capacity was reduced to 28,000 when we reached the 1st div.

For the record in that first season our capacity was 33,500 (the same as the attendance for the sell-out Derby League Cup game in 1976). It was never close to being reached, the highest crowd being 29,682 for the visit of Liverpool. Then at the end of the first season the South Stand (which had been partly a terrace) burned down and was re-built as an all-seater. Due to the rebuilding (and due to the North Stand roof being condemned!) the capacity at the start of the next season was only 24,000, but was increased as the season progressed.
 




Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,774
Brighton, UK
No, you're wrong. But you're not alone, loads of people seem to think that our capacity was reduced to 28,000 when we reached the 1st div.

For the record in that first season our capacity was 33,500 (the same as the attendance for the sell-out Derby League Cup game in 1976). It was never close to being reached, the highest crowd being 29,682 for the visit of Liverpool. Then at the end of the first season the South Stand (which had been partly a terrace) burned down and was re-built as an all-seater. Due to the rebuilding (and due to the North Stand roof being condemned!) the capacity at the start of the next season was only 24,000, but was increased as the season progressed.

Interesting - good to know. Unfortunately by the early 80s - at about the nadir of the game, in retrospect - we were one of several top flight clubs who couldn't guarantee getting over 10,000 a game. Try telling that to the kids.
 


Owen2002

New member
Jun 25, 2012
74
Sussex
Attendance is ticket sales.... Not people through the gates, is that right? Where I was sitting ESU, I counted at least 20 empty seats, shame as I thought it was a sell out and would of been nice for all seats to have bums on them being it was the official last game of the championship.
 


sod1

New member
Jan 12, 2008
1,557
Brasov , Romania
Jan 78 v Southampton (Div 2) 32,979
Apr 78 v Tottenham H (Div 2) 32,647
Apr 78 v Charlton (Div 2) 31,203
Apr 78 v Blackpool (Div 2) 33,431
Oct 78 v West Ham (Div 2) 32,634
Apr 79 v Charlton (Div 2) 30,859

these ones for me , with Southampton being my first ever Brighton match
 


HenryC

New member
Mar 27, 2010
660
South West!
Yes. 1979 I think was the last one. I was there but can't remember who we played! Edit: just spotted the previous post! I attended all those games! Blackpool and Charlton in '78 being the most memorable...
 






fratsomrover

New member
Oct 18, 2011
144
Hove
It wasn't that unusual in the old days !! I was at the ground breaking Boxing day match v Fulham in 1958 when over 36,000 crammed in.
Most went to see Johnny Haynes, probably the most gifted player of his time, but he was marked out of the match by Jack Bertolini.
Great days on that huge open terrace on the east side. Some days I'd get there by 1.00 for a 3.00 KO so I could get a crash barrier to sit on.
Nothing like a big crowd to set an atmosphere. Long may our attendances keep on rising. You could take in boxes to stand on if you were a kid, otherwise you'd get passed over everyone's head to the front. No segregation then either, you could stand where you like and frequently found yourself with opposition supporters. Always good banter and great fun. Trouble was very rare and normally caused by Chelsea or Millwall fans.
 


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