ThisWhat an embarrassment of an article written no doubt by a fat, sweaty virgin in his mam’s basement.
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ThisWhat an embarrassment of an article written no doubt by a fat, sweaty virgin in his mam’s basement.
Who was the petrol bomb incident betweenI have a mate who is a West Ham fan and he often comments that West Ham dislike the mags/saudis immensely.
I think there was some serious incident in the 70s where they attacked West Ham in a cowardly attack.
Games against the mags in that era were mental, nothing like the sanitised games in modern times.just basing on my dad used to go st james' as a bairn when the lads weren't at home.
Same year too I think, clearly good buddies!Who was the petrol bomb incident between
Not quite true marra!I remember it. All the Mackems were in the front carriage. When it stopped at Seabiurn one mag appeared, picked the carriage up and carried it along the tracks to Central. Once there he tipped it upside down, shaking one Mackem out at a time, volleying them into space.
mags and west ham at sid james, mags petrol bombed west ham fans, late 1980Who was the petrol bomb incident between
I thought they petrol bombed a train carrying West Ham unless that’s a totally different incidentmags and west ham at sid james, mags petrol bombed west ham fans, late 1980
The writers of that online fanzine are obsessed with Sunderland it's tragic as fuckRumours are they are changing the name of the fanzine to "The Mackem" they talk that much about us
This is more realistic than the shite in that articleI remember it. All the Mackems were in the front carriage. When it stopped at Seabiurn one mag appeared, picked the carriage up and carried it along the tracks to Central. Once there he tipped it upside down, shaking one Mackem out at a time, volleying them into space.
They threw a petrol bomb into the away end at st James, graffiti outside leazers end said cockneys burn better with shellI thought they petrol bombed a train carrying West Ham unless that’s a totally different incident
YesI’ve wore a Sunderland top under my jumper while at the shops in Newcastle- can I say I “took it”?
At a bit of tangent to the thread,
In the 60s, when I went to the mag games with mag school mates one weel and they came to Sunderland the following week.
I cannot remember who the mags were playing, but every few minutes the mag announcer would gleefully say that Sunderland had let in another goal.the hammers scored 8 IIRC.
I took some stick that day.