Yeah... anyone born before about 1985 has... it was compulsory ;)

i was born in '82 and i don't get involved in football violence i cant fookin stand football (sept for england games) being a football fan is far too expensive the bloke at work is an arsenhole fan and he has a 'cheap' season ticket that cost him £800+ al so he can go to home games the last footbal match i watched cost me £3 to get in and it were haybridge swifts league final match verses chelmsford city
 
lick my balls if i were to support a norvern team it would be hull i lived just outside brigg at the end of the 80's
 
You mean football violence actually went down, I still thought it was full of hooligans!! You did drrruuuugggsssss...............tut tut!!! :D


hahahahahaha. Yu shudda lived thru the 70's to see real football violence these poncy estate agents and bored richboys wot meet up at the back of asda for a bit of a kickaround wouldn't have lasted 1 match.

Hull City's Boothferry Road ground had it's own train station built so that the away fans didn't have to walk through the city to get to the ground. I have fond memories of when I was 8 or 9 standing on the railway embankment which looked down on to the away fans end of the stadium and lobbing the lumps of granite off the railway line down on top of them. There'd be hundreds of us. All too young to get in the ground, with a couple keeping an eye out for the rozzers..

All those Dockers and trawler men that went to the match. didn't take ****e from anyone..
 
hahahahahaha. Yu shudda lived thru the 70's to see real football violence these poncy estate agents and bored richboys wot meet up at the back of asda for a bit of a kickaround wouldn't have lasted 1 match.

Hull City's Boothferry Road ground had it's own train station built so that the away fans didn't have to walk through the city to get to the ground. I have fond memories of when I was 8 or 9 standing on the railway embankment which looked down on to the away fans end of the stadium and lobbing the lumps of granite off the railway line down on top of them. There'd be hundreds of us. All too young to get in the ground, with a couple keeping an eye out for the rozzers..

All those Dockers and trawler men that went to the match. didn't take ****e from anyone..

Crikey.....those were the days then!! Was it like Greenstreet....I like that film?!! :D

All I remember from back then was the Hillborough disaster but I don't think I was born then I was just told about it....when did it happen again?
 
football's a poofs game. What you want is hockey where you get to run round with big sticks:D :D :D :D

Think we've scared off Crystal...hi if you still there...somewhere
 

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