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The guy fantasises that his beloved Cardiff mob of (his word not mine!) 'dressers' were the most morally upstanding and honourable guys around, what with his/their unwritten code of not attacking (his word not mine) 'scarfers'.
He should explain how Cardiff hoolies left the ground early in an early 1980's match to (his words not mine!) 'mob-up' and throw bricks and concrete that targetted terrified children, family members and non-hooligan supporters innocently on their way out of a Vetch Field exit point just inside The North Bank.
Argus!
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 18:14 - Oct 28 with 3166 views
Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 18:34 - Oct 28 with 3142 views
From what I’ve been told he was a bit of a handbag. Think somebody on here mentioned they put him on his arse outside the prison. don’t think a lot of Cardiff fans have much time for him save his hangers on. Sure I read benny doesn’t think much of him.
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 19:32 - Oct 28 with 3083 views
Posted on the Bristol forum on 18:42 - Oct 28 by AguycalledJack
From what I’ve been told he was a bit of a handbag. Think somebody on here mentioned they put him on his arse outside the prison. don’t think a lot of Cardiff fans have much time for him save his hangers on. Sure I read benny doesn’t think much of him.
I remember Taff Punk posting he had absolutely no time for him
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 19:42 - Oct 28 with 3071 views
Posted on the Bristol forum on 18:03 - Oct 28 by Wingstandwood
The guy fantasises that his beloved Cardiff mob of (his word not mine!) 'dressers' were the most morally upstanding and honourable guys around, what with his/their unwritten code of not attacking (his word not mine) 'scarfers'.
He should explain how Cardiff hoolies left the ground early in an early 1980's match to (his words not mine!) 'mob-up' and throw bricks and concrete that targetted terrified children, family members and non-hooligan supporters innocently on their way out of a Vetch Field exit point just inside The North Bank.
Anyone who wants to glorify football violence is a bit of an idiot.
Did anyone on this forum actually witness the event, or know anyone who did? I have spoken to someone and it was a genuine incident, and an embarrassing one if you are a Cardiff hooligan
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 10:34 - Oct 29 with 2878 views
Is it just me or is this just really pathetic ? Makes it sound like he’s talking about having served in Iraq or Afghanistan. May just because I’ve never understood genuine antagonism between fans and would much prefer having a beer with them, but it just sounds really sad.
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 11:20 - Oct 29 with 2846 views
Posted on the Bristol forum on 10:34 - Oct 29 by Sirjohnalot
Is it just me or is this just really pathetic ? Makes it sound like he’s talking about having served in Iraq or Afghanistan. May just because I’ve never understood genuine antagonism between fans and would much prefer having a beer with them, but it just sounds really sad.
I love a bit of banter, take the mick, stir the pot but I never understood the all out violence that so many seemed to thrive on.
I knew a few hooligans along the way, some of them seemed to think they were better fans than us "scarfers" and they couldn't understand the damage they did to our clubs.
Posted on the Bristol forum on 11:41 - Oct 29 by Catullus
I love a bit of banter, take the mick, stir the pot but I never understood the all out violence that so many seemed to thrive on.
I knew a few hooligans along the way, some of them seemed to think they were better fans than us "scarfers" and they couldn't understand the damage they did to our clubs.
Blackpool away, we were told,by the police ‘best not go down that way for your own safety’ . Bonkers
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 12:11 - Oct 29 with 2803 views
Posted on the Bristol forum on 11:41 - Oct 29 by Catullus
I love a bit of banter, take the mick, stir the pot but I never understood the all out violence that so many seemed to thrive on.
I knew a few hooligans along the way, some of them seemed to think they were better fans than us "scarfers" and they couldn't understand the damage they did to our clubs.
Those golf balls and jagged improvised (school metal work classroom standard) Kung Fu fighting stars directed at away supporters standing in Cardiffs Grangetown End and seeing a crying mother (with child) being hit on the head with a full Coca Cola can on the split home/away supporter section of Man City Kippax was not 'glamourous' at all.
If rival gangs had met and kicked the sh1t out of each other away from families, O,A.P's, children and 'scarfers'... Many would have had little concern because that was their choice.
Argus!
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 12:17 - Oct 29 with 2794 views
Posted on the Bristol forum on 12:11 - Oct 29 by Wingstandwood
Those golf balls and jagged improvised (school metal work classroom standard) Kung Fu fighting stars directed at away supporters standing in Cardiffs Grangetown End and seeing a crying mother (with child) being hit on the head with a full Coca Cola can on the split home/away supporter section of Man City Kippax was not 'glamourous' at all.
If rival gangs had met and kicked the sh1t out of each other away from families, O,A.P's, children and 'scarfers'... Many would have had little concern because that was their choice.
Completely agree.
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 12:27 - Oct 29 with 2785 views
Posted on the Bristol forum on 12:17 - Oct 29 by Sirjohnalot
Completely agree.
I watched a BBC 2 programme many years back showing Millwall hooligans arranging to fight Nottingham Forest hooligans (and only each other and the guys that actually wanted to) in London after a game at The New Den.
That did not bother me in the slightest.
Argus!
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Posted on the Bristol forum on 12:30 - Oct 29 with 2770 views
Posted on the Bristol forum on 10:34 - Oct 29 by Sirjohnalot
Is it just me or is this just really pathetic ? Makes it sound like he’s talking about having served in Iraq or Afghanistan. May just because I’ve never understood genuine antagonism between fans and would much prefer having a beer with them, but it just sounds really sad.
The self styled hard lads would be found nowhere near a real battlefield
Posted on the Bristol forum on 12:27 - Oct 29 by Wingstandwood
I watched a BBC 2 programme many years back showing Millwall hooligans arranging to fight Nottingham Forest hooligans (and only each other and the guys that actually wanted to) in London after a game at The New Den.
That did not bother me in the slightest.
All well and good until the doctors and nurses have to deal with an influx of patients with broken jaws, eye sockets, concussions etc that evening.
Personally I believe if you get injured whilst acting illegally you should have to pay for your own health care.
Posted on the Bristol forum on 13:44 - Oct 29 by Kilkennyjack
Desperately trying to stay relevant. Yesterdays man.
If he was such a tough guy why didn’t he become a champion boxer. You know like Enzo.
Swans 7 years in the Prem has totally crushed his world view …. 🤣🦢💪
People like that have absolutely no interest in fighting anyone one on one, let alone someone who will fight back. I imagine he’s the sort who would stand on the outskirts behind everyone else shouting “come on then” then when someone goes down he’ll run in and kick them in the head whilst they’re on the floor before running back to safety.