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[Football] Your First Taste Of Football Hooliganism







Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Your First Taste Of Football Hooliganism

Prob my dad taking a half-brick to the head at a pre-season friendly between St Johnstone and Partick Thistle and him being stretchered off to the local infirmary when I was aged about nine. Still vividly remember flicking the V to those sheep-shagging Perthshire ****s tho as he was being stretchered round the ground :sheep:
 






pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
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Fratton Park 1984.

We lost 5-1 (Mark Hateley hat-trick), it pissed down all match and we were soaked as Away end was uncovered. The police kept us in for 30 minutes after in the rain in the assumption that the Pompey mob would disperse, then went off to their wagons as shifts finished.

Pompey had not dispersed and kicked the shit out of us en route to the station.

I seem to remember a rousing rendition of Thomson Twins -Hold me now by the drenched Albion faithful when it came over the speaker system post match
Memory might be playing tricks
 




El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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Pattknull med Haksprut
I seem to remember a rousing rendition of Thomson Twins -Hold me now by the drenched Albion faithful when it came over the speaker system post match
Memory might be playing tricks

Probably not, it was a bad time for music as well as the Albion that season.


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The Antikythera Mechanism

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Aug 7, 2003
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Luton away Feb 1970. Saw someone from my school, VGSB, full on skinhead, kicking some other kids head in. Turned my stomach. Would’ve been in his regulation school uniform on Monday.
 


Dinner with Gotsmanov

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TBF PPF I cold day in Oldham with sleet doesn't narrow the days down very much. Checking the records in 1986 we played them in September at Boundary Park so you are probably right in terms of the weather.

Wasn’t that the day that Albion supporters played Oldham supporters on the plastic pitch before the game. I Seem to recall we won 1-0 and a certain yet to be football finance expert came on as a late sub, scored, went bananas, and then found out the goal was disallowed.

Returning to topic, I don't recall any bother. Despite their defeat the, the Oldham boys were very convivial.

Happy days
 




El Presidente

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Wasn’t that the day that Albion supporters played Oldham supporters on the plastic pitch before the game. I Seem to recall we won 1-0 and a certain yet to be football finance expert came on as a late sub, scored, went bananas, and then found out the goal was disallowed.

Returning to topic, I don't recall any bother. Despite their defeat the, the Oldham boys were very convivial.

Happy days

I played all 90 minutes!

The Oldham team were great company that match.

The winning goal was scored by someone with unusually whiffy feet from what I recall.
 




Tokyohands

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Around 89-90 at home to Pompey. People from both sets of supporters occasionally spilling out on to the pitch to throw punches at each other, especially at the south end. I was 11/12ish and found it very exciting.
 




el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
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Fratton Park 1984.

We lost 5-1 (Mark Hateley hat-trick), it pissed down all match and we were soaked as Away end was uncovered. The police kept us in for 30 minutes after in the rain in the assumption that the Pompey mob would disperse, then went off to their wagons as shifts finished.

Pompey had not dispersed and kicked the shit out of us en route to the station.

I, too, was at that game. I remember that they played a recording of the commentary of all the goals on the P.A. after the game - b*****ds!

P.S. Was that the game that Willie Young played for us - or gave a poor imitation of it?
 


El Presidente

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I, too, was at that game. I remember that they played a recording of the commentary of all the goals on the P.A. after the game - b*****ds!

P.S. Was that the game that Willie Young played for us - or gave a poor imitation of it?

It was indeed. Only consolation is I think he never played again.

The following year Justin Fashanu scored the winner I think and the SCENES contained moments of marvel.


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seagurn

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I was at the game too . Remember leaving Brighton and the weather was ok sort of jumper weather got to pompey and it lashed down my jumper ended up being a third longer that it was at the start of the day. I was in with pompey ( i wanted to be undercover and couldnt get in our end)but got sussed and was escorted round the pitch to our end and got continously coined . The result was not as bad as it could of been we deserved to loose by double figures. Yes i remember the tannoy playing the goals again toss pots.
 




WATFORD zero

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I know - that was my hunch. That is why I suggested you say it outright as it will stop people from imagining the worst about you. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if you would step in to help someone if you could (including HWT) if they were in trouble. Now that would cause cognitive dissonance - "how can someone with extreme right wing views also be a good bloke?" Ah, the paradox of humanity.

Given that [MENTION=11191]Pretty pink fairy[/MENTION] doesn't go to Albion matches and, at various times, has been banned from NSC for Racism, homophobia, glorification of football violence, holocaust denial, Nazi apologism and antisemitism, I think it would be a little unlikely that he would be 'stepping in to help' the vast majority of people on NSC if they were in trouble.

Out of interest, which one of those causes do you think [MENTION=1200]Harry Wilson's tackle[/MENTION] would have been supporting when he got into this trouble that Ppf 'would step in to help' :facepalm:
 


Jack Straw

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Jul 7, 2003
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Luton away Feb 1970. Saw someone from my school, VGSB, full on skinhead, kicking some other kids head in. Turned my stomach. Would’ve been in his regulation school uniform on Monday.

Would that have been a certain Mr. Cousins?
 


Dr Bandler

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Given that [MENTION=11191]Pretty pink fairy[/MENTION] doesn't go to Albion matches and, at various times, has been banned from NSC for Racism, homophobia, glorification of football violence, holocaust denial, Nazi apologism and antisemitism, I think it would be a little unlikely that he would be 'stepping in to help' the vast majority of people on NSC if they were in trouble.

Out of interest, which one of those causes do you think [MENTION=1200]Harry Wilson's tackle[/MENTION] would have been supporting when he got into this trouble that Ppf 'would step in to help' :facepalm:

Oh, OK then, I will give up trying to bring people together, and just join the ranks of the other warriors on here - x is good, y is bad, end of. That works well, as does your sarcasm in the face of a sincere attempt to show that everything is not as polarised as it appears to be on social media and in people's fevered minds. Even El Pres has said that PPF has seemed pleasant when he met him. Dark and light together - uncomfortable and messy, but often true. Hey ho.
 


Mr Bridger

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Would that have been a certain Mr. Cousins?

Seems legit

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Jack Straw

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!


Dr Bandler

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Dec 17, 2005
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Fratton Park 1984.

We lost 5-1 (Mark Hateley hat-trick), it pissed down all match and we were soaked as Away end was uncovered. The police kept us in for 30 minutes after in the rain in the assumption that the Pompey mob would disperse, then went off to their wagons as shifts finished.

Pompey had not dispersed and kicked the shit out of us en route to the station.

Trying to remember the year we played at Fratton Park when it must have been one of the first games of the season as I remember it was quite warm (possibly 1991?). As typical Bohemian Brighton types, my friend (who is blond) was wearing a salmon pink Lacoste shirt and white shorts, and I was wearing a hooped Breton fisherman's top and had a full moustache. As we left the ground we encounterd a Pompey mob and thought we were going to get a kicking; instead they wolf-whistled us. Oh well, it may have damaged out masculine egos a bit, but at least we came out unscathed.
 


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