The twelve
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BiBilly mc was he one of the 12:20 ?
blue underpants said:He was the man, me and Dicko only blues around Ordsall Salford area early 70s, had to run the gauntlet of scum fans every day, but like i said he would never back down.spam1967 said:blue underpants said:Dont know if this counts but i knew a lad nicknamed Diko..RIP..who was a bit of a city tearaway in the 70s, he moved to London at an early age and would meet up with all the lads every game down south, game as anybody never backed off esp against the rags.
Last time i saw him he had calmed down a lot and sadly died a few years ago, he is fondly missed by everybody who knew him, real top ladand a great blue
make no mistake about it dicko was the man!
i only know one or two who were as game as him.
luv you dyko. RIP.
RIP mate, still think about those days often, you would have loved the last few years, i know you will be tormenting Kippax Debbie as you used to do in life, say hello to Big Mal, Joe, and Mickey Doyle
His cans of breaker, i used to take the piss out of him for drinking that pisswater but he never bothered, any club in town there he was strutting his stuff on the dance floor can of breaker in hand, me and Daffy used to be in fits of laughter, but what a cool cool guy and top bluespam1967 said:blue underpants said:He was the man, me and Dicko only blues around Ordsall Salford area early 70s, had to run the gauntlet of scum fans every day, but like i said he would never back down.spam1967 said:make no mistake about it dicko was the man!
i only know one or two who were as game as him.
luv you dyko. RIP.
RIP mate, still think about those days often, you would have loved the last few years, i know you will be tormenting Kippax Debbie as you used to do in life, say hello to Big Mal, Joe, and Mickey Doyle
he'll be sat there with his can of breaker in his hand mate, don't worry blueunderpants!
you don't know how happy you'de made me mentioning dicko.
spike was one his top pals. i remember spike and dicko taking a coach to leeds in the 70's , slabs of concrete through roof an allsorts, spike was a rum **** as well back then.
nice one pal.
blue underpants said:His cans of breaker, i used to take the piss out of him for drinking that pisswater but he never bothered, any club in town there he was strutting his stuff on the dance floor can of breaker in hand, me and Daffy used to be in fits of laughter, but what a cool cool guy and top bluespam1967 said:blue underpants said:He was the man, me and Dicko only blues around Ordsall Salford area early 70s, had to run the gauntlet of scum fans every day, but like i said he would never back down.
RIP mate, still think about those days often, you would have loved the last few years, i know you will be tormenting Kippax Debbie as you used to do in life, say hello to Big Mal, Joe, and Mickey Doyle
he'll be sat there with his can of breaker in his hand mate, don't worry blueunderpants!
you don't know how happy you'de made me mentioning dicko.
spike was one his top pals. i remember spike and dicko taking a coach to leeds in the 70's , slabs of concrete through roof an allsorts, spike was a rum **** as well back then.
nice one pal.
onceabluealways said:got to admit i like reading these threads. I guess most of you are like me around 45-50 so were 10-25 at the time.
I look back and some things we did were stupid but it was a different era.
Some of the things that happened shaped my life and made me a much more confident person, I never look back ashamed as I never fought with anyone who didn't want it also.
There was one lad on the regular coach from Chaderton, Sportsmans Arms pub but can't remember his name wasn't the biggest but game as hell.
blue underpants said:Here here, well said that manIan said:Don't read the posts then. Plenty of older Blues enjoy looking back at the old days.BluePurgatory said:Dont know why but these kind of posts make me cringe with embarassment the " Battle of London Bridge" FFS!
BluePurgatory said:Ian said:Don't read the posts then. Plenty of older Blues enjoy looking back at the old days.BluePurgatory said:Dont know why but these kind of posts make me cringe with embarassment the " Battle of London Bridge" FFS!
I will read and offer a opinion on what I like. Anyone who particpates or looks back with "fondness" on violence carried out for fun needs help. I am certain that some of those older blues who did partipate must now look back and cringe. Running around in gangs is so juvenile. You need to grow up.
erast fandorin said:Anyone remember Dave K from Leicester way,will be in his 50s now,very handy bloke and a gentleman,not seen him for years,used to see him every week before we moved to new ground