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Post by leicspotter on Apr 24, 2019 17:52:25 GMT
What about the singer off Deaf Leopard? Mate of mine Joe is (namedropping cus I can and its true), I broke his collar bone playing footy in Arrecife stadium about 15 years ago. Fair challenge I thought, although he does go on about it... Isn't he outnumbered by Owls in Def Leppard? Seem to recall more blue & white shirts than Red & White last time I saw them live
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Post by tijuanabrass on Apr 25, 2019 2:21:59 GMT
They were in the lower part of block 28. They jumped up when they scored the first and they got twatted. Loads ran over from the boothen to join in. As my memory recalls, we went 2-1 up and then they equalised in the 90th minute? What a great season that was 😂 Boxing Day wasn’t it? Yeah that sounds about right. Remember some bloke with a 90s style curtains haircut running from the East Stand. For about 10 minutes it was pandemonium. Was it Phil Oakey from the human League?
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Post by 3putts on Apr 25, 2019 7:25:55 GMT
I’d just give them all the south stand. Could minimise them in home areas Fuck off I'm not moving
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 7:41:52 GMT
Yeah that sounds about right. Remember some bloke with a 90s style curtains haircut running from the East Stand. For about 10 minutes it was pandemonium. Was it Phil Oakey from the human League? That would explain a lot. Maybe it was the sound of the crowd that made him run?
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Post by terryconroysmagic on Apr 25, 2019 8:57:26 GMT
Was it Phil Oakey from the human League? That would explain a lot. Maybe it was the sound of the crowd that made him run? Or maybe he didn’t feel welcome and ran off shouting “don’t you want me” 🤣
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2019 9:30:39 GMT
That would explain a lot. Maybe it was the sound of the crowd that made him run? Or maybe he didn’t feel welcome and ran off shouting “don’t you want me” 🤣 I didn't get the Hysteria at the time and I don't now to be honest. Hooligans man. Love is all that matters.
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Post by hyaduck on Apr 25, 2019 11:43:06 GMT
Member when they came down Vale in about 82, they invaded the pitch and ran into the bycars 😂😂 Scruffy bastards as well, loads of greboes stinking of pitulia oil.
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Post by zerps on Apr 25, 2019 14:33:36 GMT
Surely they were mauled by the tigers?
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Post by maninasuitcase on Apr 25, 2019 17:14:40 GMT
Or maybe he didn’t feel welcome and ran off shouting “don’t you want me” 🤣 I didn't get the Hysteria at the time and I don't now to be honest. Hooligans man. Love is all that matters. Bet it was like the Lebanon on the street.
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Post by walton corner on Apr 25, 2019 19:55:24 GMT
No doubt a few will get tickets in our ends as they’ve done at Preston and Leeds. Remember that Boxing Day game they’d arrived late and there were huge queues to get in the away end so a few a chanced it in the home and got a slap but our support back then was on a different level of now but Millwall away will see the return of many old lads so may expect a few to turn out at home to Sheffield Utd, was always more trouble at their place we used to take thousands in the late 70s. Last time I was at Bramall Lane we took 6000+. I remember it kicking off on the way back to the Station with them on one side of the road trying to break through the police lines..when they did they got a pasting. Very different situation today. What year was this
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Post by hyaduck on Apr 25, 2019 21:18:53 GMT
We took a big following in the cup early 80s, not sure it was as much as 6000 though
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Apr 25, 2019 21:34:50 GMT
We took a big following in the cup early 80s, not sure it was as much as 6000 though Stokies in their end, about 20, and marched back to us about 5 mins in. It was pretty packed, from memory! Afterwards was a bit lively, the locals were not welcoming!
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Apr 26, 2019 8:20:20 GMT
Last time I was at Bramall Lane we took 6000+. I remember it kicking off on the way back to the Station with them on one side of the road trying to break through the police lines..when they did they got a pasting. Very different situation today. What year was this 1978. We won 2-1.
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Apr 26, 2019 12:03:46 GMT
We took a big following in the cup early 80s, not sure it was as much as 6000 though That game was a draw and the replay also saw some incidents notably on the outskirts of the city . Policeman suffered a broken leg in the scene which followed the first game , friend of Mine stopped to help him and was then arrested and then totally exonerated by the injured policeman who wrote and thanked him for his assistance .
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Apr 26, 2019 13:58:09 GMT
We took a big following in the cup early 80s, not sure it was as much as 6000 though That game was a draw and the replay also saw some incidents notably on the outskirts of the city . Policeman suffered a broken leg in the scene which followed the first game , friend of Mine stopped to help him and was then arrested and then totally exonerated by the injured policeman who wrote and thanked him for his assistance . I never done it officer.
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Post by bristolpotter on Apr 26, 2019 15:03:54 GMT
Remember going Sheff Utd for a game that got called off must of been around 1978, we were drinking in the Nelson pub when a group of Sheff Utd turned up leading to running battles all day long, the cup game in 83 also saw a mini riot outside a pub not far from the ground the replay at ours a car load of Sheff lads got nicked near the ground armed with baseball bats and metal poles remember it being in the paper at the time but don’t recall much kicking off though worst was 76/77 game at the Vic in and around the away end car park carnage, good old bad days lol roll on tomorrow bit of nostalgia!!
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Post by Los Alfareros on Apr 26, 2019 16:19:50 GMT
We took a big following in the cup early 80s, not sure it was as much as 6000 though That game was a draw and the replay also saw some incidents notably on the outskirts of the city . Policeman suffered a broken leg in the scene which followed the first game , friend of Mine stopped to help him and was then arrested and then totally exonerated by the injured policeman who wrote and thanked him for his assistance . Was there as a nipper with me Dad, same day Keith Deller won the darts, fact.
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Post by standbutler1 on Apr 26, 2019 17:03:08 GMT
was that Sweeny's coach .where one of the lads had a go at one of there players who was on crutches outside the ground. and the police couldn't find the driver of the bus to take us home. then found him drinking in a pub. Bristolpotter.
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Apr 26, 2019 19:02:46 GMT
That game was a draw and the replay also saw some incidents notably on the outskirts of the city . Policeman suffered a broken leg in the scene which followed the first game , friend of Mine stopped to help him and was then arrested and then totally exonerated by the injured policeman who wrote and thanked him for his assistance . I never done it officer. I know 😉
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Post by woodstein on Apr 26, 2019 20:36:48 GMT
We took a big following in the cup early 80s, not sure it was as much as 6000 though Stokies in their end, about 20, and marched back to us about 5 mins in. It was pretty packed, from memory! Afterwards was a bit lively, the locals were not welcoming! Remember that, saw Stoke lads making their way across the back of Sheffields Shoreham end and gathering on the right then having a go, about 1980.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Apr 26, 2019 21:43:40 GMT
Didn’t Sheffield stop off in Leek one night. I seem to remember a lively night in the 80’s because of them.
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Apr 26, 2019 22:56:22 GMT
Didn’t Sheffield stop off in Leek one night. I seem to remember a lively night in the 80’s because of them. Same night
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