Man of Harveys
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Sum topp boyz ouut fir trubbble if thare fanns giv itt sum lipp no OB to spoyl the funn as ushuual
Hardly the height of hooliganism, but I got called seaside shit by a County fan. Given that I was only 10 years old it seemed a bit harsh.And, bizarrely, in 91 against Notts County.
My then girlfriend was a bit anxious about supposed football hooligans. I reassured her there wouldn't be any trouble and there was no real history between the two sets of fans, so she came along too.
After the miserable defeat, whilst we were sitting in the car in the main Wembley car park waiting to get away, it kicked off all around. One County fan got thrown and slid, Starsky and Hutch style, right across the bonnet of our car.
Palace and Brighton don't have a huge number of violent fans; I'm sure there would be some sporadic disorder but nothing too bad compared to for e.g. if Leeds V Man U, or Spurs v Chelsea.It got me thinking if we played Pal@rce there how would you police that? Definately not same day as Marathon for sure.
I remember pulling you up for making this same joke for about 5 years, about a decade ago.Sum topp boyz ouut fir trubbble if thare fanns giv itt sum lipp no OB to spoyl the funn as ushuual
You're that die-hard tory voter, aren't you?Ok it was a wind up by colleagues asking where Im heading for a punch up Sunday but on reflection do you think there's much rivalry? If it were Chelski, Westhamlet or Pal@rse of course it could be different. Manure will descend on Wembley from all directions but there should be an army of blue and white travelling from central London to Wembley.
You're older than I thought.And, bizarrely, in 91 against Notts County.
My then girlfriend was a bit anxious about supposed football hooligans. I reassured her there wouldn't be any trouble and there was no real history between the two sets of fans, so she came along too.
After the miserable defeat, whilst we were sitting in the car in the main Wembley car park waiting to get away, it kicked off all around. One County fan got thrown and slid, Starsky and Hutch style, right across the bonnet of our car.
Plenty of trouble in the Wembley car park in 83.
From what I remember the 1st final was ok., didn't see any trouble - but the replay was something different entirely. For a start there were so many red fans there because not a lot of corporate takers. It seemed double the reds against our blue, or more. Walking back down Wembley way after the game I was with about ten mates when we were jumped by about 60-70 Manu fans and as the crowds were coming down Wembley way more and more fans from both sides were joining in. When I got back to Victoria station we all had various cuts and bruises, holding hankies to bloody mouths and noses. I'm sure we were not the only ones.and there was me just thinking "I never saw any trouble in 1983 - just the opposite in fact"
So have weUnited have a huge number of idiots that follow them so there will be bits and pieces for sure
When we went 3-0 down, some geezers behind me, got all angry and declared they were leaving and going to wait for County fans when they come out, why they left early baffled me, as surly County fans stayed and celebrated quite a while after all our fans buggered off.And, bizarrely, in 91 against Notts County.
My then girlfriend was a bit anxious about supposed football hooligans. I reassured her there wouldn't be any trouble and there was no real history between the two sets of fans, so she came along too.
After the miserable defeat, whilst we were sitting in the car in the main Wembley car park waiting to get away, it kicked off all around. One County fan got thrown and slid, Starsky and Hutch style, right across the bonnet of our car.
I remember seeing him with that as he made his way to the coach. One of my stand-out memories from that day!Do you remember the WEMBLEY sign Big Nick pinched. It was 20 ft long and we had to bend it to get it on the coach.
Oh the good old days Ian.
ErmSo have we
It's threads like this where I miss the input from @PPF
It wasn’t all one way trust me though origigullFrom what I remember the 1st final was ok., didn't see any trouble - but the replay was something different entirely. For a start there were so many red fans there because not a lot of corporate takers. It seemed double the reds against our blue, or more. Walking back down Wembley way after the game I was with about ten mates when we were jumped by about 60-70 Manu fans and as the crowds were coming down Wembley way more and more fans from both sides were joining in. When I got back to Victoria station we all had various cuts and bruises, holding hankies to bloody mouths and noses. I'm sure we were not the only ones.
...and if so, how much do we have to pay Bozza to stop him?Ps is the OP being paid by Bozza to start threads
There was a few bits of aggro after the game as we were exiting but not exactly any scenes from HeadhuntersSeem to remember some unpleasant bits and pieces after the Man City semi final, and to be honest all of the idiots I saw seemed to be our idiots.
It didn't make me particularly proud to be a BHA fan if I'm honest. I wouldn't call it widespread, or old-school hooliganism, though.
Manchester United, Eton Rifles Branch. They'll slay you with their articulate understanding and four syllable vocabulary.I’m seriously worried for my wife and kids, who are coming up from Winchester. Due to engineering works, they’re having to drive to Woking and pick up a train from there. This is clearly Man Utd heartland, with places like Guildford etc all using the same line.
There could be genuine middle class carnage, with disagreements over the last soy latte from the onboard buffet trolley likely to blow into full-blown “I’m calling my friend Jeremy who’s a solicitor” threats amid rival fans.