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" You have to admire that Bob Crow for his resulte defence of his members and the general publics safety - I for one am more than happy to experience a slight disruption to my commute as long as it ensures the workers are not exploited."

"No, Ive not been into football that long really, I always preferred Rugby, but when the chance came along to support a team and appear to be a regular guy ."


"I chose manchester united as they were winning at the time I decided football was kewl - maybe late 1990's ? Like most other ManU fans, I believe that George best was the best player of all time, based on on what other people say and the 3 youtube clips I have watched"


"Yes, I have managed to exaggerate familial links with Manchester as a defence mechanism & have the ability to cry at will when Munich '58 is mentioned, but in reality ,I am Surrey born & bred"


"yes, I went to Old Trafford once and ejoyed the day. I have to admit though, I was glad to get back to ED, as Manchester is a post industrial wasteland populated by inbred trogloditic Kyle fodder"


" Obviously I wouldnt watch a game by myself at home, I prefer tennis - C'MON ANDY "

" Yes, I went for the goatee, shaved head and oversized headphones look last year, but I wasnt fooling anyone - I was still a 38 year old father of 2,working in marketing and the music I forced myself to listen to was terrible. Give me a bit of Pink Floyd and my slippers anyday..."

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    • Thank you to everyone who has already shared their thoughts on this. Dawson Heights Estate in the 1980s, while not as infamous as some other estates, did have its share of anti-social behaviour and petty crime. My brother often used the estate as a shortcut when coming home from his girlfriend’s house, despite my parents warning him many times to avoid it. Policing during that era had a distinctly “tough on crime” approach. Teenagers, particularly those from working-class areas or minority communities, were routinely stopped, questioned, and in some cases, physically handled for minor infractions like loitering, skateboarding, or underage drinking. Respect for authority wasn’t just expected—it was demanded. Talking back to a police officer could escalate a situation very quickly, often with harsh consequences. This was a very different time. There were no body cameras, dash cams, or social media to hold anyone accountable or to provide a record of encounters. Policing was far more physical and immediate, with few technological safeguards to check officer behaviour. My brother wasn’t known to the police. He held a full-time job at the Army and Navy store in Lewisham and had recently been accepted into the army. Yet, on that night, he ran—not because he was guilty of anything—but because he knew exactly what would happen if he were caught on an estate late at night with a group of other boys. He was scared, and rightfully so.
    • I'm sure many people would look to see if someone needed help, and if so would do something about it, and at least phone the police if necessary if they didn't feel confident helping directly. At least I hope so. I'm sorry you don't feel safe, but surely ED isn't any less safe than most places. It's hardly a hotbed of crime, it's just that people don't post on here if nothing has happened! And before that, there were no highwaymen,  or any murders at all .... In what way exactly have we become "a soft apologetic society", whatever that means?
    • Unless you're 5 years old or have been living in a cave for several decades you can't be for real. I don't believe that you're genuinely confused by this, no one who has access to newspapers, the tv news, the internet would ask this. Either you're an infant, or have recently woken up from a coma after decades, or you're a supercilious tw*t
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