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« on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:14:12 »

This fella shares the same kind of out look on the game as me.  I hate the grind out result mentality, play the game its meant to be played.  Nice write up of the play off matches, if you can bare reading about it.

http://thegroundhog.wordpress.com/2006/11/24/millenium-stadium/

After Swindon and Hartlepool settled for a draw on the last day of the season, thus ousting out poor Port Vale from the top 6, we were to play Swindon in the semi-final. As we’d finished higher we were away first leg. I immediately applied for a ticket but was then pressured to sell it by my wife who said it was too much for her to cope alone with the littl’uns while I was away at Swindon and maybe Cardiff. It was a fair point so I reluctantly sold the ticket on North Stand Chat to a very happy Albion fan from Bristol.          

It was live on TV so I’d get to watch it anyway. My excitement had started to come back the nearer we got to the Sunday of the game. My disillusionment at the Albion was starting to wane as 3 o’clock approached. By twenty past three however it had returned with a vengeance. We were rubbish again. We didn’t look like conceding but neither did we look like scoring either. I was so glad I’d sold my ticket. Watching us made me squirm. I felt sorry for Swindon; they were obviously the better team and were approaching the game positively, and with passion. We were just their to spoil their day and get a 0-0.        

   Midway through the second half, and against the run of play, Carpenter had a rare Albion shot from the edge of the area which ricocheted off a defender and flew into the top corner of the net. The fans behind the goal went mad; Swindon were shocked; I was shocked. We’d done it yet again – we were going to win another game 1-0 despite being awful. I was excited now, but only because of the thought of the Millennium Stadium. Hopefully I’d get to tick it off with a genuine Albion visit!

          I saw the second leg on TV too. Again, it was dire. Swindon were the better team; again. Swindon were the more positive; again. When they scored very late on to equalise the tie I was pleased for them. When they went 2-0 up in extra time I was again pleased. Slightly disappointed that I wouldn’t get to see the Millennium Stadium but almost relieved at the money I’d save. So in the 120th minute of the game, the 210th minute of the tie, I sat with a resigned smile thinking  well done Swindon when a throw in down the left was headed on to the edge of the box where Adam Virgo flung his body at the ball, connected with his head and the ball bounced past the outstretched keeper and into the net. It was pure Roy of the Rovers stuff and despite my floundering support I still almost banged my head on the ceiling jumping up from the sofa.

It was penalties next. Under any other circumstances I’d bet against Brighton at penalties but this night I knew we’d win the shoot-out. Swindon’s psyche just couldn’t recover from that 120th minute blow and it didn’t as we fired home 5 uncharacteristically brilliant penalties to book our place at the Millennium.
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magic8ball

« Reply #1 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:37:54 »

One of the saddest evenings of my life.
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« Reply #2 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:39:26 »

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One of the saddest evenings of my life.


indeed, to this day I have not seen highlights from the match
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« Reply #3 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:39:43 »

Me too.  Cant remember the last time I felt so gutted.
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sonic youth

« Reply #4 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:45:48 »

i've still got the second leg on video, i'll watch it one day.

we pissed all over them in the first leg, i've watched it again a few times and we played some great football. iirc dukey played central midfield and put in an impressive performance.
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« Reply #5 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:46:52 »

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Midway through the second half, and against the run of play, Carpenter had a rare Albion shot from the edge of the area which ricocheted off a defender and flew into the top corner of the net.


Anyone who ever bigs up Grant Smith should remember it was his fat arse that deflected the ball in.

I was working for telly that night and remember having to try and interview fans on the way out of the Withdean. What bizarre experience. I was pretty upset and had pretty much broken my foot - after the Virgo goal I kicked a metal piller in the stand - and then had to talk to loads of other people who were giving me verbals because apparently I "wasn't a fan, so I didn't understand". I shut one of them up when I pointed out I'd only missed six matches all season, home and away ...

Oh well - we'll get another season better than that one day!
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« Reply #6 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:53:05 »

I remember some Brighton fans mouthing off after the game to my Grandad! We watched the 2nd leg round Compo's house!
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« Reply #7 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:56:35 »

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i've still got the second leg on video, i'll watch it one day

So have I but I very much doubt I'll ever watch it. If I do, I'll stand on a rickety stepladder while getting the kids to hose me down and throw buckets over me so I can recreate the original experience.
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« Reply #8 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:57:13 »

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i've still got the second leg on video, i'll watch it one day.

we pissed all over them in the first leg, i've watched it again a few times and we played some great football. iirc dukey played central midfield and put in an impressive performance.


We went VIP for that match and remember the moment with Migz told us he was out injured and Dukey was gonna replace him.  even Stefani smiled as he told us.

Duke's best performance in a town shirt for me, he may not have scored but he was very good that day.
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lebowski

« Reply #9 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 13:58:46 »

my hair is still wet from that night.

 Crying

miglioranzi was pure silk in midfield in the away leg.

i think that's the best i ever saw him play.
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« Reply #10 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 14:12:53 »

a sad evening, but met some town fans who I sit with now that night
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« Reply #11 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 14:41:15 »

I was very drunk in The Vic at the top of Victoria Street in Exeter. I was very drunk and I think a Brighton fan apologised to me but I don't really remember.
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« Reply #12 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 15:03:44 »

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 I felt sorry for Swindon; they were obviously the better team and were approaching the game positively, and with passion.        

 Swindon were the more positive; again. When they scored very late on to equalise the tie I was pleased for them. When they went 2-0 up in extra time I was again pleased.

 So in the 120th minute of the game, the 210th minute of the tie, I sat with a resigned smile thinking  well done Swindon  



This man is clearly mad! Why would he give a toss if they were lucky? He was pleased when we went 2-0 up?! He should be devastated.....I don't like him one bit, the bloody weirdo. Well done Swindon?! What a fucking rotter!
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« Reply #13 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 16:55:58 »

i nearly got murdered on the bus back through brighton when i could not control gobbing off at a top deck full of them. To this day i average nearly a fight a month arguing with seagulls supporters about that night, i have no rational thought process in regards to that game.
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« Reply #14 on: Friday, January 25, 2008, 17:29:50 »

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One of the saddest evenings of my life.

Ditto Sad
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