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a good ole pal of mine go back 30 odd years with him,long before son j was born.think the world of jim,always polite a and respectful.a credit to his dad.
yeah know mick very well myself and he is a top lad.same as jim
was that the fa cup replay warren neill OG? If so i was at this with vic mick m and remember them throwing coins at us in the qpr terraced section.and seeing a mob running towards us and we thought they was luton but ended up being qpr
Thats the night i really felt hatred towards the *****s,1st of all they wouldn't let anyone in as it was all ticket contradicting what it said in our programme from the 1st game then some ****** hits me on the head with a 5 pence piece.
hahahahahahaa.....cctv and police spotters are so on top of it these days
cctv on trains,buses and inside grounds..at street level
modern nightmare!
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the football
the football was so exciting
but kicking someones head in is so inviting
especially when blue was the colour
and they thought that we lacked valour
those headhunters met there match that day
and were sent packing back to the bridge to stay
they learned that ladbroke grove was not a place to play
what a shame there cowardness was a fantastic display
our strength was our unity and our lunacy
the sims twins and frainy tried to sign a peace treaty
headhunters became the hunted and loftus road was a jungle
and there commanders were to blame for the bungle
one of them really wrangled
but he was to get strangled
one of them coudnt get home unaided
hed been stanly bladed
they had met the mighty c mob
now theyve leanrt to shut there gob
its hard to attack
with your underpants full of cack
the brown pants chelsea train
never returned again
they looked at there undepants and saw a brown stain
poor old andy fraine
Someone put a picture up of the book. I can't find it anywhere online.
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i wasnt at the borough game but have heard that it was mental,but the everton away game at rangers was also mental again i wasnt at that game either, but scally describes the rangers as being one of the toughest in london
Interesting to hear all the old times but for me one of the maddest of recent times has to be Boro on the Goldhawk Road. The old Boro heads still talk about it to this day.
It took me hours to get the gas out of my eyes.
A huge mob of Boro led past Bush Hotel, fanned out by the station - all traffic stopped and a tight mob of 70 R's bouncing out of the S&F and it was toe to toe for ages.
A lot of Boro had it with the OB after our lot slipped into the market after the message was delivered but this off went on for a good 6 or 7 minutes.
A mate of mine knew an Aussie fella who was having a BBQ on his front roof above a shop and he said it was the funniest thing he saw in all his travels around Europe!!
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