Bottom right looks familiar to me
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Hard to tell from that photo but if it’s who I think it is he passed away.
Know a couple off that photo from years back
Wayne somebody isn't it
Aye I think I know him...well know his name....obviously not putting it on here.
Don't make shite upMad Bob must be on there, he was the leader of the casuals according to him.
Pity they couldn’t get the Union Jack the right way up.
It’s possibleI could be completely wrong here but I suspect that he wasn’t intending to do the nazi salute.
I suspect it was more than likely to have been intended to have been the red hand of Ulster sign.
The lad sitting down wearing the SI top was a friend of a friend, went with him and me mate to Wembley to see England play Norway, 95ish.The lad behind him in the red SI jacket I seem to remember cracking onto him a few times, again, 90's.The one behind the flag?
The two sitting down in the middle were year above me at school.
Me mate got jailed, he's had a season ticket for years, didn't really get involved with all that after he got out.What ever happened to the ones imprisoned ? Do they still follow the club ?
And I’d say, as an Ulster prod who was born and raised in a “loyalist/unionist” housing estate that you’re talking bollocks. Scumbags in the UDA and UVF have had more than occasional dalliances with neo nazi nonsense.
Nazis you mean if they were connected to Combat 18 seeing as the 18 is AH. Nazis are often described as maniacs.They were f***ing maniacs back in the 90s. I think it was The Terminus where they had a photo behind the bar of them in Belfast with the UVF and a table covered in a Union Jack and a load of firearms. A few of them had connections to Combat18 and a canny few of them were at the Republic Of Ireland v England game in 95 when it kicked reet off:You must be logged on to see external links
The pub in WhitburnDon't make shite up
I was in there that neet. By the pillar near the downstairs bar. After the first few secs it was obvious that it was organised. We decided to leave once it’d spilled out on the streets. Bouncer outside said “Cmon then you kernt” “Nowt to do with me mate” “Oh sorry” “No problem” Off to the Dun Cow.Was carnage, back in my days as a glass collector, still in sixth form, was a canny wild night that one, went on for ages as well.
A is this you ??The pub in Whitburn![]()
Correct..the Ryhope one was in Victorias (Revolution as it became known) we were walking down past the Empire and could see it going on..i know a few of the lads involved.I was in there that neet. By the pillar near the downstairs bar. After the first few secs it was obvious that it was organised. We decided to leave once it’d spilled out on the streets. Bouncer outside said “Cmon then you kernt” “Nowt to do with me mate” “Oh sorry” “No problem” Off to the Dun Cow.
Ryhope had done the one next door to the Greens a few months earlier iirc for similar reasons iirc.
Shouldn't mix politics with football... that's what they all be saying at such actionslike taking the knee etc...I could be completely wrong here but I suspect that he wasn’t intending to do the nazi salute.
I suspect it was more than likely to have been intended to have been the red hand of Ulster sign.
He'll claim it was a pre-borini borini, foreseen without the hand bite.Hello Nazi salute in the middle
That’s definitely in Poland like.