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popularity/interest of hooligan thread?



seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,943
Crap Town
Hooliganism is an adrenaline buzz. It's exciting; you may have a good experience of showing a good turn-out and the other lot bricking it or come off worse, take a horrible beating and have cuts and bruises. That's the unpredictability that can make you feel alive. When drugs came on to the scene in the late eighties, lads turned to the rave culture and trouble stopped. And after Heysel, the Luton v Millwall riots and unrelated Hillsborough disaster, things HAD to change. The Police said they nipped it in the bud. Did they balls. It was the loved-up feeling of ecstasy that stopped that.

Now, trouble is rare with CCTV everywhere and banning orders imposed. But when I hear of confrontations like Saturday I find it a topic I'm very interested in and I have never been part of any firm at anytime. :)

The 200 or so who were "kettled" back to the train station would have all been filmed by the coppers on the bridge , a few more "risk" supporters added to the database and intel updated.
 






Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
It was is quite a worry that a thread regarding unsavoury behaviour attracted 17,000 views yesterday,but when posting about football development and youth football it only attracts a handful of contributors.Although we seem to have a hard core socialist real ale type poster we must also attract a huge number that find the hooligan element very interesting.
I would hate to feel that this group were feeding off nsc to fuel the new wave of foot soldier???

I don't count myself amongst either of your stereotypes however this kind of Daily Mail alarmist nonsense is really not warranted.

Yours, Permanently Outraged of Kemptown.
 


i don't count myself amongst either of your stereotypes however this kind of daily mail alarmist nonsense is really not warranted.

Yours, permanently outraged of kemptown.

Lets just stand back and watch the new wave of footie hooligans flourish shall we??? Its no coincidence that the 40/50 age hooligans seem to be joined by a younger group,they wouldn't be their kids would they?
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Lets just stand back and watch the new wave of footie hooligans flourish shall we??? Its no coincidence that the 40/50 age hooligans seem to be joined by a younger group,they wouldn't be their kids would they?

Haha! Well I certainly think posting on a board that no-one but Palace and Brighton fans read will hold back the "wave" of hooligans. Yaaaaawn.
 




Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,502
Worthing
My great fear is Farah slacks might make a comeback.
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,761
at home
Listen your slaaaagggs. Lots of people look up to the likes of myself, Armadillo Andy, Big Vern, Scratchcard and Uncle Morty as role models and THAT is why people look at our threads, it's a form of respect. Remember, when we were in our heyday you could walk the streets at night safely, old ladies were happy to cross the road, NO kiddie fiddlers and you could leave your back doors open without worrying (except in Kemp Town).

We might have had a sherbert or two before a match, get involved in a bit of LAIRYNESS, but we were feared the length and breadth of my imagination. It was top boy on top boy, but Big Vern went TWENTY SIX games of PacMan undefeated in 1979-80, beating all that Spurs, Arsenal, the Bindippers and the Mancs had to offer. He even managed to turn over Villa's legendary David Davidson (known as 'Dave' to those ITK) over a best of three at Missile Command despite having drunk two bottles of Tizer and having a rectal prolapse the previous evening after THREE Grubb's chill burgers.

That's why the pups of today still nod in our direction, and even the local OB part like the waves before Moses when we come a calling into their town.

Alright?

God bless the queen mum
 






Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,284
Back in Sussex
There's only one thing more tiresome than hoolie shite.

And that's the oh-so-ironic pseudo-hoolie 'comedy'. It was mildly amusing the first time, not the 7,854th.
 


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New member
May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
There's only one thing more tiresome than hoolie shite.

And that's the oh-so-ironic pseudo-hoolie 'comedy'. It was mildly amusing the first time, not the 7,854th.
I haven't looked through the thread properly , no doubt there are several " amusing" danny dyer pwoppa nawty style comments.
 


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