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  1. That's what I like about East Dulwich practically everything you need at the end of the road
  2. Being really, really thirsty after hours and hours vcontinuously pushing swings and roundabouts, strolling to cafe in delight remembering they sell beer, 4.5 hour queue
  3. Being really, really thirsty after hours and hours vcontinuously pushing swings and roundabouts, strolling to cafe in delight remembering they sell beer, 4.5 hour queue
  4. I'm here every Thursday folks
  5. I'm here every Thursday folks
  6. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When they came for Danni Behr > I said, she's over there > Behind the wardrobe LOL
  7. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When they came for Danni Behr > I said, she's over there > Behind the wardrobe LOL
  8. ..he'd have loved it on here :))
  9. ..he'd have loved it on here :))
  10. *slaps hand National Theatre? That's down there...I think
  11. *slaps hand National Theatre? That's down there...I think
  12. ...er marched out of the South Bank* infront of spitting opposition fans, name and address, then bunged out, straight back round to the turn styles to get back in again *Upton Park, not the National Festival Hall
  13. ...er marched out of the South Bank* infront of spitting opposition fans, name and address, then bunged out, straight back round to the turn styles to get back in again *Upton Park, not the National Festival Hall
  14. "April"...."APRIL"....are you reading Enid Blyton or something Bawdy?
  15. In my day they'd have done this face to face
  16. You take the p1ss not out of individuals in a general and lighthearted sense... I started using emocions after I litterally posted something like "It's ridiculous to think that poeple have characteristics based on their nationality...apart from the French who are all ****"....and people thought I wasn't being serious ;-)
  17. Yeah but HonnyB you constantly take the p1ss where as those of us who veer between sensibleish comment, personal insults and occasional light hearted irony need emocions,...you stupid f*cker B)
  18. Lies DM, Lies. Bolly with your dolly, we know
  19. Nah, I'm a nice middleclass dad from East Dulwich now
  20. MM - I've had this conversation before....so many times..football in the 70s and 80s was so different to what it is today, but if you were of a certain age from a certain background supporting your team, especially away, for many meant some type of 'involvement' in hooliganism even at the periphery. Was that right? No. Is that something to be proud of? No.is it a reality. Yes. should you keep it quiet, dunno. But that was then, and younger or newer supporters have no idea of what it was like then...
  21. ...and so do x-fooball hooligans Acid.......
  22. ...and wearing flatcaps...maybe
  23. I got off at East Street and walked
  24. I agree with Keith on Heysel - I think that most big clubs with big followings WOULD have acted the same at Heysel...I don't know any of your history (age etc) Atila but if you went to football up until Heysel I think you'd have to say that ritual charging/aggravation was the norm on terraces...by the 80s the police in England had largely got to grips with this, abroad, less so, when the Liverpool fans charged (after missiles had been thrown at them) without any adequate policing the italian fans not used to this ran away in panic in a crumbling stadium...Of coures it's the Liverpol fans' fault but I know West Ham would have done the same ad I'm pretty sure Arsenal fans would have too. English teams in europe spelt trouble almost without exception. I disagree with Keith on Hillsboro - I think that the victims deserved (and still do) a proper enquiry and some redress.
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