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lol1st Earl of Langley
Duke of Middleton
Sir Farahdon
Thee Rt Hon Wossis name
"...eeeyar Fingie, borrow us 10p"
I think you’ll find it was Chelsea fansLiverpool fans invented train wrecking, worth a mention.
No, Chelsea fans did that as wellAnd the use of Stanley knives at football.
For example, Leicester City fans vandalised a train in 1934, and several trains were damaged in 1955 and 1956 by Liverpool and Everton fans.I think you’ll find it was Chelsea fans
There was a battle between Red Stsr Belgrade and Leicester’s Baby Squad on a train in the 90s. Obviously, building on their 30s work lolFor example, Leicester City fans vandalised a train in 1934, and several trains were damaged in 1955 and 1956 by Liverpool and Everton fans.
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It was fucking horrible that night after the match. We got bottled on the way back to the coach. I never witnessed the slashed Spurs fan, that is unforgivable.I saw that too
Thursday night
Vile !
Pretty sure I remember reading that Milwall used to have major trouble in the early 1900’s? May have had their first ground closure that time too? Then again I am an FOC and I may well just have imagined itWhen was that?
I've read books, that haven't been about football hooliganism, that have said there where mass fights between "football fans", basically one area against another going back well over a hundred years ago at football games.
Not necessarily big clubs, but town against town fights.
More local then than travelling across the country but it's always been going on.
A woosh moment on my part, of course Chelsea fans.I think you’ll find it was Chelsea fans
I shall have a look at that. CheersThe very first travelling ‘firm’ in history was in bare knuckle boxing. A gang called The Nottingham Lambs followed a fighter called Bendigo/Abendegno around the country
They wore silk scarves as a uniform/calling card from the East Midlands lace and textile industry and caused absolute carnage wherever they went, often linked to betting
Nope. 100% Clarence. I saw them as they approached it. Very late on, 2:45ish.Wasn’t it the Whitworth?
I like to read up on such things. Darby sabini was another who had gangs with him on the race courses but that would have been more to do with organised crime.The very first travelling ‘firm’ in history was in bare knuckle boxing. A gang called The Nottingham Lambs followed a fighter called Bendigo/Abendegno around the country
They wore silk scarves as a uniform/calling card from the East Midlands lace and textile industry and caused absolute carnage wherever they went, often linked to betting
Their ground was closed in the 1930s for 2 weeks after crowd violence.Pretty sure I remember reading that Milwall used to have major trouble in the early 1900’s? May have had their first ground closure that time too? Then again I am an FOC and I may well just have imagined it
And one game over Easter, must have been about 76/77 when they went into Windy corner before kick offThere were three notorious occasions involving Boro at Maine Road.
71-72 FA Cup.
Referenced by former referee Jeff Winter in his autobiography when a number of them jumped into the North Stand and somebody pulled a knife on him.
96-97 FA Cup
This was the game when they attacked a number of pubs on Oxford Road, some of them just full of students and non fighters. I was in the Salisbury and it was utter chaos
97-98
I was in the North Stand when it became obvious that something was happening behind us.
It later emerged that a group of Boro hadn't even gone to the match and a local pub landlord had rung the police after hearing them discussing the idea of charging into Maine Road just as the fans were beginning to leave.
1980 “linesman felled by piece of concrete” ffsTheir ground was closed in the 1930s for 2 weeks after crowd violence.
Edit: They've been at it for over 100 years.
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If all of this had gone on your cv when you were starting out, on your career ,you surely wouldn't have been held in the same high esteem that you currently enjoy !!!Newcastle put huge flag up very early doors at the Lord Lyon and had large number their lads inside. City pulled it down and tried to set fire to it. It was the day they beat us 1-0 Shearer header. Carnage after game City attacking then. Remember a load of baking trays being emptied in a butty shop on Claremont rd and then being used to hit geordies over head.
As I remember they didn’t last very long…!And one game over Easter, must have been about 76/77 when they went into Windy corner before kick off
Sounds like the Clarence was the last of a fewNope. 100% Clarence. I saw them as they approached it. Very late on, 2:45ish.