ShadrachDingle said:aphex said:fucking LOL
:D
I think youve just confirmed it. Laughing at your own purile shite. What you getting for Christmas a crankies DVD.
ShadrachDingle said:aphex said:fucking LOL
:D
blumoonrises said:I was there home and away right through the 80's, apart from a bit of banter in platt lane, I never had no prob.... he who lives by the sword etc..mancitytmdanttom said:
Too true mate - saw some god awful things in the 80's
BillyMC said:blumoonrises said:I was there home and away right through the 80's, apart from a bit of banter in platt lane, I never had no prob.... he who lives by the sword etc..
Not sure how any blue could have gone to EFC or LFC in the 80's without getting some meither. They just seemed to know who you supported regardless of colours etc. Personally been leathered at Anfield and Goodison, and nearly stabbed in the cemetry by Stanley park. The league cup match was 81 I think. I know the cool cats ran coaches to the Everton league game a few weeks before and then all went on the train to the Anfield match. They handed out leaflets on the Kippax encouraging eveyone to "travel the only way, the cool cat way...no runners no doorknockers"!!Both were an absolute night mare.I remember all the kids in school making weapons in metal work for the LC game...kung fu stars etc. There was fights from the Anfield Road all the way to Lime Street after the match and the MEN reported 7 people stabbed. By far the worst night of violence Ive seen at a match. It was almost impossible not to get caught up in it that night.
BillyMC said:blumoonrises said:I was there home and away right through the 80's, apart from a bit of banter in platt lane, I never had no prob.... he who lives by the sword etc..
Not sure how any blue could have gone to EFC or LFC in the 80's without getting some meither. They just seemed to know who you supported regardless of colours etc. Personally been leathered at Anfield and Goodison, and nearly stabbed in the cemetry by Stanley park. The league cup match was 81 I think. I know the cool cats ran coaches to the Everton league game a few weeks before and then all went on the train to the Anfield match. They handed out leaflets on the Kippax encouraging eveyone to "travel the only way, the cool cat way...no runners no doorknockers"!!Both were an absolute night mare.I remember all the kids in school making weapons in metal work for the LC game...kung fu stars etc. There was fights from the Anfield Road all the way to Lime Street after the match and the MEN reported 7 people stabbed. By far the worst night of violence Ive seen at a match. It was almost impossible not to get caught up in it that night.
DD said:BillyMC said:Not sure how any blue could have gone to EFC or LFC in the 80's without getting some meither. They just seemed to know who you supported regardless of colours etc. Personally been leathered at Anfield and Goodison, and nearly stabbed in the cemetry by Stanley park. The league cup match was 81 I think. I know the cool cats ran coaches to the Everton league game a few weeks before and then all went on the train to the Anfield match. They handed out leaflets on the Kippax encouraging eveyone to "travel the only way, the cool cat way...no runners no doorknockers"!!Both were an absolute night mare.I remember all the kids in school making weapons in metal work for the LC game...kung fu stars etc. There was fights from the Anfield Road all the way to Lime Street after the match and the MEN reported 7 people stabbed. By far the worst night of violence Ive seen at a match. It was almost impossible not to get caught up in it that night.
I went to that game with my mum and dad (I was 8). We sat on the front row of the Kemlyn Road and actually all stood up and cheered when Kevin Reeves equalised on the night. We walked back to the coach across Stanley Park after the game, which was a mixed Liverpool/City coach from Eavesway in Newton-le-Willows. No bother whatsoever. So it was possible!:)
I do remember hearing the reports about the violence the next day in the paper and being astounded as we never got wind of a thing.
mancityvstoke said:BillyMC said:Not sure how any blue could have gone to EFC or LFC in the 80's without getting some meither. They just seemed to know who you supported regardless of colours etc. Personally been leathered at Anfield and Goodison, and nearly stabbed in the cemetry by Stanley park. The league cup match was 81 I think. I know the cool cats ran coaches to the Everton league game a few weeks before and then all went on the train to the Anfield match. They handed out leaflets on the Kippax encouraging eveyone to "travel the only way, the cool cat way...no runners no doorknockers"!!Both were an absolute night mare.I remember all the kids in school making weapons in metal work for the LC game...kung fu stars etc. There was fights from the Anfield Road all the way to Lime Street after the match and the MEN reported 7 people stabbed. By far the worst night of violence Ive seen at a match. It was almost impossible not to get caught up in it that night.
No segregation in the annie road end either....Not good days.
I even remember seeing blues wearing Liverpool scarves and thinking you wankers. Now I think differently.
Dirty Harry said:mancityvstoke said:No segregation in the annie road end either....Not good days.
I even remember seeing blues wearing Liverpool scarves and thinking you wankers. Now I think differently.
I actually remember a piece in the paper, think it may have been the evening news about a City fan wearing a Liverpool scarf to the match to try and avoid any trouble, he was beaten up by City fans though.
mancityvstoke said:Dirty Harry said:I actually remember a piece in the paper, think it may have been the evening news about a City fan wearing a Liverpool scarf to the match to try and avoid any trouble, he was beaten up by City fans though.
wasn't us your honour