I thought the film was about the casuals, The people rather than the violence?
No it's about football violence, I'm not even going to recommend the film to you, it's poor.
I thought the film was about the casuals, The people rather than the violence?
OK, in two years in between watching a film again seems reasonable...how many times have you seen Where Eagles Dare...or Dirty Dozen...if more than once,does that mean you like war?....Yes I have watched some films loads of times but you have missed the point AGAIN.
You watch a crap film about football violence TWICE then post about brain dead idiots, my point is you must of enjoyed something about it to watch it again.
There is that book about Brighton " a casual look" but I always thought the Suede Heads, Skinheads and Mods had more style so when the Goldstone had casuals instead then I thought it a shame. The Doc Martins outside the North Stand and Skinheads in their socks is a memory of the Goldstone
There is that book about Brighton " a casual look" but I always thought the Suede Heads, Skinheads and Mods had more style so when the Goldstone had casuals instead then I thought it a shame. The Doc Martins outside the North Stand and Skinheads in their socks is a memory of the Goldstone
Skinheads,Suedeheads had no style but us Smoothies were the forerunner of Casuals. No rough Jeans,t shirts or boots for us (most skins wore builders boots with external steel toecaps or ex army combats. DM's were too expensive for brickies or Lathe operators). Smoothies wore Tonic Harringtons,Ice Blue Staypress (ankle Length) and a decent pair of Leather soled Brogue shoes (Loakes or Clarkes if you were skint but most important was a grade 3-4 cut every other week.
As a young kid at the time, that was that look, as well as the skins and suede head look that I used to think looked very cool. Seeing a Brighton support like that was a real sight. Somehow kids dont have the same swagger that they did then, or Ive just got older!
I can remember pretty much the whole North Stand in electric blue Lois cords (with a couple of oddballs in yellow ones). Don't know what sort of sight it looked from the pitch or other stands but it was striking to be in there.
You've just got older mate...happens to all of us...I was one of the first Teddy boys in Brighton...bees knees...a complete change in style......but Mods and Rockers came after that... what goes around,comes around...look forward to being a Ted in 2050.As a young kid at the time, that was that look, as well as the skins and suede head look that I used to think looked very cool. Seeing a Brighton support like that was a real sight. Somehow kids dont have the same swagger that they did then, or Ive just got older!
OK, in two years in between watching a film again seems reasonable...how many times have you seen Where Eagles Dare...or Dirty Dozen...if more than once,does that mean you like war?....
I can remember pretty much the whole North Stand in electric blue Lois cords (with a couple of oddballs in yellow ones). Don't know what sort of sight it looked from the pitch or other stands but it was striking to be in there.
I have moved on mate,
You argue with someone else.
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Electric blue cords and golf jumpers in various colours.
not at all ,but then again i stood on the east terrace in my Crombie coatEven in the late 80's there were lots of "old skinheads/ suedeheads" in the North Stand. Always thought they were cut above the casuals on the style stakes but expect PPF would disagree!
not at all ,but then again i stood on the east terrace in my Crombie coat
regards
DR
i want all you skinheads out there to put you braces together and your boots on your feet and give me some of that oooooooooooooold moonstomping .......yeah yeah yeah yeah OR...... do you remember the days of 69 see a load of skinheads standing in a line, foaming at the mouth waiting for a fight,high boots ,cropped hair what a ****ing sitewell the club have arranged a spanish night so how but all of the old sudeheads, mods and skinheads name a home game and an away game, turn back the fashion clock but wearing the outfits again ! If the club could play some skinhead reggae before the game then all the better
Well the club have arranged a Spanish night so how but all of the old Sudeheads, mods and skinheads name a home game and an away game, turn back the fashion clock but wearing the outfits again ! If the club could play some skinhead reggae before the game then all the better
army surplice store in Sydney street for the flight jacketsPlenty of lads that were skins in the late 70s early 80s ( not the original skinheads) started growing their hair, wearing Stan Smith trainers, Levi Red Tab jeans, Fred perry jeans/ jumpers and green flight jackets, this is what I saw as the original casuals in Brighton, this was before I had seen anyone wearing Fila, Taccini etc . I had not heard the name casuals then.
Obviously something different was happening I Liverpool.
army surplice store in Sydney street for the flight jackets
regards
DR
Flight jackets, yuk the horrible nylon jacket of the skinhead revival. We all had em, but gotta say bloody awful things. Not a patch on a nice mohair tonic Harrington.
Well the club have arranged a Spanish night so how but all of the old Sudeheads, mods and skinheads name a home game and an away game, turn back the fashion clock but wearing the outfits again ! If the club could play some skinhead reggae before the game then all the better