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An emotionally charged 1-0 victory over Doncaster Rovers on July 28, 1997, marked the end of an era for Brighton & Hove Albion FC. It was to be the last ever game played at the Goldstone Ground, the Seagulls’ home for over a century. Now it’s six years on and we remain without a permanent stadium, leaving many fans such as myself angry and frustrated as the club continue to pay the price for their lack of stability. Brighton have just lost manager Steve Coppell to Reading. We have failed to hold on to Coppell and his predecessors Peter Taylor and Micky Adams largely because of the club’s lack of a permanent stadium. The Albion are temporarily playing their home games at Withdean, a makeshift athletics stadium in Hove with a capacity of just 7,000. While we’re enjoying far better fortunes on the field than six years ago, with no permanent home the future of Brighton remains desperately uncertain. The club want to build a new 22,000-capacity state-of-the-art stadium in Falmer, four miles outside Brighton on an eight-acre agricultural site. However, delayed proposals, protesting residents and now a government-led public inquiry have meant that a single brick is yet to be laid. It is ridiculous that a city the size of Brighton and indeed a county the size of Sussex remains without a decent stadium, all the more so when you consider the many other cities around the country that have numerous sporting arenas. From WSC 202 December 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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