• The forums will be unavailable for a few hours on Saturday 6th June, when they do return they will initially be in a degraded state with some features missing, but normal posting/reading will be possible. The main website will not be affected by these updates.
    New user registrations are currently disabled.

The battle of bath lane

Status
Not open for further replies.

good lad is billy chris n geordie run a great awayday those days bus aways full
Been through Bill's neck of the woods to Jolly Miller and other places a few times, good set of lads.

can anyone expand on Pink Lane?

Pink Lane another battle area along with Bowers Cafe, older lads will know about these places, no police control in those days.

The Battle of Bowers Cafe
 
Last edited by a moderator:
strawberry and waterloo only a 100 yards apart it happend word for word by sum on here i was 18 with gateshead n vauxie lads off last train frightend yes i was .. 100s onto 100s bar the waterloo where the so called older hard mags 20 0r so of them got a reet ----------- they backed into pub they run up the hill sum got at us in our escort they got --------- fact .. this was the mags main mob who knocked around together for years fact age group wait for it 35 plus the same mob who came to roker regular at 9 in morning .... the rest were up the hill waiting which clashed minutes later ..
we had alot of older lads as well as to me it was as bad as ive seen just as at roker in league cup v mags and glasgow after rangers game few years ago - the mag dressed as a vicar and one in mask were from heaton new them through railways both now in mid 60s ,.

people say you should not scrap at footy those days every time v mags you had no option at theirs the so called lads always sussed you or a 100 safc walking together stands out mile hoolis or other we were a target so what do you do run - lay down - fight your corner - or shake hands with a big mag who wants to smack you - they hated us after that day thats what made it even worse they just could not take it from sland - i recon that day safc lit a fuse that went on for years yes it happend in the early 70s beforehand but this day was a massive turning point -and for those living around roker park 70s before this day how many windows did your dad replace after they came down to us - pubs wrecked - kids smacked by old mag piss heads - it was time to stand up and we did whatever sum think ....

not STEVE WRAITH again ???:rolleyes:
 
A smashing thread lads, we got into a few scrapes with Newcastle lads when segregation was much less but mostly small skirmishes outside Roker Park in 60's, nothing on such a scale. As many have said it sometimes couldn't be avoided back then but control is much tighter now and with the hatred whipped up is probably necessary but the atmosphere suffers too.
 
I am just another fan from south shields. never been a gang member. I was at Ollie Burtons Testimonial, wasnt at the battle of Bath Lane, but was at the match. Scared to death at the testimonial match, got chased out of the Gallowgate through Newcastle. Legged it as fast as I could. Was different in 79.....we were all up for it....being from shields I was sick of mags crowing, they thought we would just let them attack us without fighting back. For some reason they think that as fellow North Easteners and Sunderland fans we are "softer" than them, although we are from the same area and are basically the same people. The fighting after the match was unbelievable....they attacked us in the streets down to the station. We just got stuck into them and they couldnt believe it when we hammered them. And we did..........................

I was proud to be a Sunderland fan that day.
 
69/70 or thereabouts Fulwell end in the Leases, Joe Baker and Gordon Harris playing for us, no police to be seen before or after the game.
funny how they never mention that ?
whats the sp on bowers, pink lane then ???
 
I am just another fan from south shields. never been a gang member. I was at Ollie Burtons Testimonial, wasnt at the battle of Bath Lane, but was at the match. Scared to death at the testimonial match, got chased out of the Gallowgate through Newcastle. Legged it as fast as I could. Was different in 79.....we were all up for it....being from shields I was sick of mags crowing, they thought we would just let them attack us without fighting back. For some reason they think that as fellow North Easteners and Sunderland fans we are "softer" than them, although we are from the same area and are basically the same people. The fighting after the match was unbelievable....they attacked us in the streets down to the station. We just got stuck into them and they couldnt believe it when we hammered them. And we did..........................

I was proud to be a Sunderland fan that day.
I was at Ollie Burton's testimonial, too but we got away relatively unscathed. Probably cos I didn't have me colours on! Right soft shite, me. :)
 
I am just another fan from south shields. never been a gang member. I was at Ollie Burtons Testimonial, wasnt at the battle of Bath Lane, but was at the match. Scared to death at the testimonial match, got chased out of the Gallowgate through Newcastle. Legged it as fast as I could. Was different in 79.....we were all up for it....being from shields I was sick of mags crowing, they thought we would just let them attack us without fighting back. For some reason they think that as fellow North Easteners and Sunderland fans we are "softer" than them, although we are from the same area and are basically the same people. The fighting after the match was unbelievable....they attacked us in the streets down to the station. We just got stuck into them and they couldnt believe it when we hammered them. And we did..........................

I was proud to be a Sunderland fan that day.
Proud to be a sunderland fan?? Any moron who thinks that having a mindless ruck with another set of fans over a game of football are utter morons mind!
That's not just us it's any set of fans. Absoloute clowns!
 
I was too young, However, my brother was there and he tells a story of how himself and the girl he was with (both 13 at the time) were beaten up by 5 blokes in there 30/40s. Brave lads these Mags in the 1970s.:oops:
 
It was part and parcel of football for years. How would you respond if you were attacked by opposing fans, lecture them?

Football hoolys back then remind me of scousers. Nothing was their fault. Nothing. Not even the deaths. They speak of some sort of honour whereby scarfers/women/kids were never targetted when they blatantly were. We were banned from Europe and it was UEFA's fault - it was the Belgians fault - it was the stadiums fault. Football attendances plummeted because of the violence but that wasn't their fault. It was the police's fault. It was the other team's fault. Never ever theirs.

They were scum then and they are scum now.
 
I was too young, However, my brother was there and he tells a story of how himself and the girl he was with (both 13 at the time) were beaten up by 5 blokes in there 30/40s. Brave lads these Mags in the 1970s.:oops:

I would have a red face as well coming out with shite like that.
 
Football hoolys back then remind me of scousers. Nothing was their fault. Nothing. Not even the deaths. They speak of some sort of honour whereby scarfers/women/kids were never targetted when they blatantly were. We were banned from Europe and it was UEFA's fault - it was the Belgians fault - it was the stadiums fault. Football attendances plummeted because of the violence but that wasn't their fault. It was the police's fault. It was the other team's fault. Never ever theirs.

They were scum then and they are scum now.
Fair enough but it was a common factor of football years ago whether you condone it or not.
 
Football hoolys back then remind me of scousers. Nothing was their fault. Nothing. Not even the deaths. They speak of some sort of honour whereby scarfers/women/kids were never targetted when they blatantly were. We were banned from Europe and it was UEFA's fault - it was the Belgians fault - it was the stadiums fault. Football attendances plummeted because of the violence but that wasn't their fault. It was the police's fault. It was the other team's fault. Never ever theirs.

They were scum then and they are scum now.
Word perfect!

It was part and parcel of football for years. How would you respond if you were attacked by opposing fans, lecture them?
I went to matches in the 80s with my dad and never saw a hint of violence anywhere. You know why? Because we didn't look for it.
Now I'm fully aware that some innocent people may get caught up in it from time to time and that's what makes these scumbags even worse!
These idiots will no doubt be the same toerags who end up rolling about on nights out every other weekend whilst proclaiming it to be somebody else's fault!
I've never had any trouble at football or on nights out with my mates so if I can avoid it completely quite why others can't is beyond me..

I was too young, However, my brother was there and he tells a story of how himself and the girl he was with (both 13 at the time) were beaten up by 5 blokes in there 30/40s. Brave lads these Mags in the 1970s.:oops:
Didn't happen!
 
Last edited:
What is referred to as the Battle of Bath Lane was actually the last but one train from sunderland.
As I understood it, both the last, and second last trains arrived at Newcastle at the same time, due to one being held up on the bridge used by the main line. This resulted in lads from both trains leaving the station together and the rest is history.
 
Word perfect!


I went to matches in the 80s with my dad and never saw a hint of violence anywhere. You know why? Because we didn't look for it.
Now I'm fully aware that some innocent people may get caught up in it from time to time and that's what makes these scumbags even worse!
These idiots will no doubt be the same toerags who end up rolling about on nights out every other weekend whilst proclaiming it to be somebody else's fault!
I've never had any trouble at football or on nights out with my mates so if I can avoid it completely quite why others can't is beyond me..


Didn't happen!




The 70's were a different kettle of fish than the 80's , especially the mid 70's when to be fair the police hadn't got to grips with what was going on a wholesale scale ,and going with your dad nearly ten years later would have reduced the risk to nigh on zero.

Looking back the best part of 40 years ago , they were great times following the lads , things happened then which would be national news now but football has changed , society has changed and I'm a damn sight older and no doubt I've changed , for the better or the worse everything's moved on.

I've been to nearly 60 different away grounds now , I see some of the same lads who stood with me and others on the Roker End a lifetime ago , the same kind of loyalty that years ago would have meant standing rather than running.

Preaching about the right and wrongs about what went on years ago is pointless, move on , the rest of us have.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top