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Dangerous Idiot
And mostly shite designs.Going back to the start of this thread, Paul & Shark clothing is very expensive and that's the truth.
And mostly shite designs.Going back to the start of this thread, Paul & Shark clothing is very expensive and that's the truth.
it was on the corner of Sydney street proper stuff, not the tacky ones that came out laterI got mine in London, can't remember the shop but you couldn't get the proper green one in Brighton at first, I had a navy blue flight jacket bought in Brighton.
We used to go to London to get Lonsdale t-shirts and sweatshirts from the Lonsdale boxing shop near Carnaby Street.
Any youngsters reading this, this was years before Sports Direct bought Lonsdale and started selling t- shirts for peanuts.
I thought that some of the second version of "The Firm" came close to catching the mood ( & clothes) of the casual era.It's a shame this thread was thrown off track at the start, you are correct about Green Street.
The film that does give the start of the casual scene some credit is Awaydays, based on the book by Kevin Sampson.
I got mine in London, can't remember the shop but you couldn't get the proper green one in Brighton at first, I had a navy blue flight jacket bought in Brighton.
We used to go to London to get Lonsdale t-shirts and sweatshirts from the Lonsdale boxing shop near Carnaby Street.
Any youngsters reading this, this was years before Sports Direct bought Lonsdale and started selling t- shirts for peanuts.
I thought that some of the second version of "The Firm" came close to catching the mood ( & clothes) of the casual era.
Not sure what the second version of the Firm is, I have seen the first and the main lad strutts around in a FULL track suit, no one I know wore a full track suit.
it was on the corner of Sydney street proper stuff, not the tacky ones that came out later
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DR
Sorry interrupted during my post.
Ok thanks I understand now, I had forgotten about that film.
silly me , yes Surrey street , i deffo got one in there, i've got a photo of me wearing itSurrey Street mate, just down from Brighton station, do you mean that place?
No shop in Brighton sold the green flight jackets when they came out in London, this was 1980 or 81.
there's a group one one taken outside the Bell knocking aboutAnyone got any photos of the skins / sudeheads arounds Brighton?
That was not a film wasn't it a TV program the original Firm ?
Anyone got any photos of the skins / sudeheads arounds Brighton?
Question is though were they casuals in the proper sense of the word and part of a firm or just wannabes who happened to copy the style? Back then we all wore the casual look. I did and I certainly wasn't part of a firm. My mate and I got into a bit of trouble at Ipswich away in 91 by some blokes in casual gear. I seriously doubt they were part of a firm. Likewise, I had a bit of verbals with a few Millwall fans a season or two back at the Amex. The way they were behaving towards the Brighton fans it was obvious they were just coked-up wannabes.
I agree though, I've erroneously drunk in pubs I really shouldn't have gone into on matchday and each time we've either taken the hint and left of our own volition or someone's come up to us and pointed out our mistake. My mates and I could have been slapped around each time but the unwritten rule that firms only attack other firms has applied each time.
And that's not romanticising them. The reason they don't do it is because there's no kudos for the firms involved and everyone knows that. There's always a few bad apples but they get sorted out soon enough. A few seasons back at Swindon a few of their fans were making the most offensive homophobic comments to me and me then 9 year old son because I was holding his hand as we walked to the station after the match (my son had his Albion shirt on). Things got a bit heated and there was no way I was going to wade in if I had my son with me. The situation was soon resolved when another Swindon fan came from nowhere and belted the gobbiest of the group. He apologised to me and told the group to eff off. I honestly think that this self-regulation would be identical across most clubs in Britain.
And mostly shite designs.