Robert Codners Nostrils
Well-known member
No doubt it was one of the biggest days in club's history. Like it or not. However, speaking to someone recently, it appears our perception of what occurred that day is very different. For him, every Brighton fan backed the pitch invasion and saw the day as a moral victory due to the publicity it received.
I believe that most Albion fans were very much opposed to the pitch invasion at the time. Most of the north stayed put and jeered the people who went on. Only around 2000 people invaded (generous number) and the rest of the ground were not happy. However, the minority (many of them not Albion fans) got their way way and the game was abandoned. The subsequent publicity/sympathy/support was incredible. Good job the minority got their way that day. Here is a good video or those who haven't seen it.
https://youtu.be/IbY0gZIoeG0
How do you remember that day? Were you on the pitch, off the pitch but supportive (I'm sure most of you were), indifferent from the stands, or horrified?
I believe that most Albion fans were very much opposed to the pitch invasion at the time. Most of the north stayed put and jeered the people who went on. Only around 2000 people invaded (generous number) and the rest of the ground were not happy. However, the minority (many of them not Albion fans) got their way way and the game was abandoned. The subsequent publicity/sympathy/support was incredible. Good job the minority got their way that day. Here is a good video or those who haven't seen it.
https://youtu.be/IbY0gZIoeG0
How do you remember that day? Were you on the pitch, off the pitch but supportive (I'm sure most of you were), indifferent from the stands, or horrified?