Georgey Squaat Pants
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I predict that Rivera was there and has a good few stories to tell
Then fuc*ing hell, what was that. Shit the alarm clock, time to get up, out of my fantasy world:roll:
Dunno why everyone is saying it was nowt, sizable bunch of fans were in the Fulwell and the United chant did go up, it wasn't like we didn't know, there were rumours for weeks before they were going in and they did.
We can't claim they are in denial on stuff when we do the same ourselves..
Of course it happened , but that doesn't mean the majority of that shite isn't fiction. I was 15 at the time and directly in front of them when it happened, there was next to no punches thrown by anyone, just a big stand off. If they were that hard , they would have went in the middle of the Fullwell where the dafter lads always went.Dunno why everyone is saying it was nowt, sizable bunch of fans were in the Fulwell and the United chant did go up, it wasn't like we didn't know, there were rumours for weeks before they were going in and they did.
We can't claim they are in denial on stuff when we do the same ourselves..
I don't know why grown adults talk about fighting with anything other than utter embarrassment.
I posted this a while back...
I was in the Fulwell that day. Soon after the kick-off, about 150 mags began chanting “United”. They were to the right of the back central section as you looked at the pitch, surrounded by a load of bemused looking middle-aged blokes and kids, who cleared away leaving them stood in a circle on their own. There was a stand-off for about 10 seconds (the red fence ran down the terrace between them and the middle section) before the police took them out, although they hardly looked reluctant to leave.
Of course it happened , but that doesn't mean the majority of that shite isn't fiction. I was 15 at the time and directly in front of them when it happened, there was next to no punches thrown by anyone, just a big stand off. If they were that hard , they would have went in the middle of the Fullwell where the dafter lads always went.
That's bollocks mate, there were rumours every single match and they usually came to nowt.
They were in there but there was no attempt to stand their ground. They didn't come anywhere near the middle of the Fulwell did they?
As soon as the chant went up they whacked anyone around them and legged it.
The Sunderland lads went for them but were impeded by the sons&dads trying to get away from it ............. there was a handful of Polis and nowhere near enough to get them out if they'd wanted to stay.
They didn't.
They'd sneaked in, hidden and ran just so they could say they'd been in.
Says the man who, with no sense of hypocrisy, has two men fighting on his avatar
knocky nine doors i think it was called
No irony whatsoever. I love fighting in the ring, with control and rules and where everyone wants to be there and it's all fun. My missus is the same and I'm pretty sure my kids will all be fighters too. But that's all about sport. That's why it's legal.
Obviously I'm talking about street fighting. Comparing sport fighting to the above nonsense is like comparing F1 driving to joyriding in Pallion.
Yeah I picked that up from the tiny photo
Whatever it is your avatar glorifies fighting ......... they were a lot of ordinary Sunderland lads who fought the organised mobs who came to Roker Park to cause trouble.
Sunderland were never interested in being 'organised' in the early days but had to do something when the likes of Man Utd and West Ham came up with big organised mobs.
Not all of it was big or clever but some of it was and I won't deny it.