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  1. 17 hours ago, bcfcredandwhite said:

    “atmosphere is caused by people, supporters. Back in the 70's and 80's there were no loud music blaring, no bloke on a mic, no need for outside intervention at all.”

    Back in the 70s and 80s, the ‘atmosphere’ was people taking bike chains and flick knives to games - or throwing cheap plastic-flighted darts, bottles and coins  at the opposition fans!! I have no wish to return to those days of hooliganism. 
    I actually agree with the rest of your post though - it’s pointless and dangerous taking flares into football matches so don’t do it. 

     

    You've been watching to many hooligan films 

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  2. 1 hour ago, phantom said:

     

    His mates, neighbours, hairdressers wife overhead someone on the bus say it was on Twitter so sounds genuine 

    Just for anyone not sure still.. It's 100% bollocks 

    Amazing that he has no signs of a broken nose 

    Soo100% fact then

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  3. 42 minutes ago, gornagain said:

    Anyone notice a poorer atmosphere when chucking  toilet rolls went out of fashion?

    (I initially typed poorer without the first "r" which would have changed the message somewhat.)

    Used to get off the bus at the London Inn nick all the rolls from the underground toilets.

  4. On 14/07/2022 at 14:19, Olé said:

    Striking on the opening day of the football league season is a pretty miserable state of affairs for a day so many look forward to for so long. 

    Had bought a Hull Trains return ticket on the day the fixtures came out, which is now worthless.

    When you strike you want your strike to have an impact. 

     

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, Norn Iron said:

    A Leeds Utd friend likes to send me photos of all things BCFC he comes across. One photo was of the programme for the game against Man City on Friday 17th Feb, 1978.

    According to Google, we drew 2-2. However, I can't find out why the game was played on a Friday. 

    Live TV matches started in 1983 and the Fireman Strike ended end of January (clutching at non-flammable straws here).

    I most probably was there but I can't remember anything about the game or the reason for a Friday night fixture. So my question is why was this game played on a Friday?

    Any answers gratefully received!

     

    We scored 2 early goals i remember it because we were late and missed the first goal just got in we scored again 

    l

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  6. 8 minutes ago, robin for life said:

    The issue they were saying on TV was the majority of tickets were print at home tickets and basically touts had been selling them 3 or 4 times over, the same tickets, so a lot of fans turning up without valid tickets, a case of first one in the turnstile gets the seat, 3 or 4 angry other fans. 

    80s were much more simple

  7. 55 minutes ago, Bedred31 said:

    If it’s like the Euro final last summer, there will be thousands- if not tens of thousands- of ticketless fans trying to get in. Presumably the French authorities aren’t coping and the French police, who could start a punch up at a children’s party, will be making things worse. But the primary problem will be scousers trying to get in without tickets. I’m pretty defensive when it comes to English fans- I’ve been England home and away since 1981- but  this is now becoming a very English thing and a very English problem.

    I'm surprised last time Liverpool played Paris at

    the Paris at the Parc de Prince. We couldn't get anywhere near the ground without a ticket police had it well worked out 

  8. 28 minutes ago, The Gasbuster said:

    To any Luton fan, stick this up your arse.

    Poxy little club that plays in a shithole ground in a shithole town, who think their fans are something special

    **** off back to non league and take that odious Welsh pixie manager of yours with you.

    Dont mice your words then

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  9. On 22/05/2022 at 08:51, 2015 said:

    This is why Real Madrid were desperate for the Super League. Both they and Barcelona are slowly losing out to the Premier League clubs and PSG. They cannot stomach seeing it either. 

    It will always be why I want English sides to do well in Europe, because Real and Barca are so bitter, and yet they complain other clubs are run by entire Countries, do me a favour, they're fine ones to talk. It's a shame our 'big 6' were blindfolded by the offerings of the Super League though.

    I hope Liverpool smash Real Madrid and that might upset a few of the Liverpool haters

    Its not Liverpool i hate its the local plastic fans that gets me. Same with the other big Prem. teams.

    I hope Liverpool stuff Real Madrid 

    I support any English team in Europe

  10. On 22/05/2022 at 08:37, The Gasbuster said:

    Good to see Real Madrid not getting their way. Not sure about recent times; but in the past they would agree terms with a player before even approaching the player’s club. No other club would get away with that.

    Such was their arrogance that they believed the player’s club would always crumble, even if they didn’t want to sell, because “we are Real Madrid, and every player wants to play for us”.

    At one time the Real. got the player they wanted. 

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