The Argus is calling on Brighton and Hove Albion to commemorate the date the club last had a proper home - ten years ago tomorrow.
With the Government's decision on a new community stadium at Falmer looming, The Argus looks back tomorrow on the final days at the Goldstone Ground in Hove.
Ten Years On, our 20-page souvenir supplement, will retell the story of Albion's dramatic last game at the Goldstone and the off-the-pitch battles that surrounded it.
We talk to the players, staff and supporters there on that fateful day and relive the glory of Stuart Storer's vital goal. We also look forward to Falmer and once again urge the Government to give the community stadium the green light.
Ten years on and the shocking truth is Brighton and Hove Albion still have no home to call their own.
The decision now rests with Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly, who will deliver her decsion by July 9.
To mark the anniversary, Falmer For All campaigners will tomorrow hand deliver a further 5,000 postcards urging a yes decision to the Department for Communities and Local Government's headquarters in London.
Tomorrow will be a time for looking back at the Goldstone and ahead to a brave new future at Falmer.
See The Argus for your free souvenir supplement.
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