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What a nice bunch of lads were gathered outside the Tav last night. You could tell with one glance that they were looking for an excuse to kick off, and sure enough, one of them decided to smash an ashtray across a stranger's head at about 10.45 (he looked as though he was too drunk to feel it, but I bet he's feeling it this morning). Fortunately a police car was passing, but the bloke did a bunk and got away with it.


Absolute scum - and at the risk of sounding like the Daily Hell, I'd say that gangs of scrotes are cropping up more and more in the pubs on Lordship Lane. Hardly ever saw trouble three years ago, and now I get a ringside seat at some sort of ruck at least once a weekend.


(That said, still not as many rucks as in the days of the Forester's, Rosie's and the pool-table-era EDT...)

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I bet you they're avid followers of the forum and after reading the many class war threads they've realised


"My god, these people are right, East Dulwich has become gentrified and we are essentially victims of economic cleansing.

Let's reassert our right to control our destiny, I know, let's hang around outside the Tav and beat up posh people with no accents"

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Well the base camp used to be The Foresters (Now The Bishop). But certain lads have gone around and been barred from most of the local pubs, then they'll come back when the management changes, then they'll get barred again.


Biggest fight I ever saw was outside The Vale about 3 or 4 years ago. Started with a bunch of lads and the doormen, but then poor passers by were getting caught in the cross fire. Got rather nasty!

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blimey, living in brixton before landing in this area (that i dare not call middle class for fear of lynching) i would say that in sw2 you didn't even need the pub for the fight. the best place to watch the free head kicking was always outside the ritzy on saturday night.


maybe we could get some of the new 16 year old special constables to police our 'gentrified against will' streets of lordship lane area.

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