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Sunderland Hooligans

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i'm a sunderland hooligan and i could write a book. only trouble is i was that pissed all the time i can't remember owt

Will be getting a visit from Poledancer this afternoon when he picks his ashes shirts up. Do you know his mate the washer fixer at Pallion.
not sure mate. known poledancer most of my life, since infant shool, but he's older than me, the ould fart
 

I know a git big one who was junior chess champion of the North of England. :lol:

intresting though........someone who enjoys violence, running around like a gigantic kid stoving peoples heads in, with other like minded people, having an interest in chess and being a good player.
 
intresting though........someone who enjoys violence, running around like a gigantic kid stoving peoples heads in, with other like minded people, having an interest in chess and being a good player.

One of his biggest moans last time he was in jail was that they were all thick and he couldn't find anybody to play chess with.
 
One of his biggest moans last time he was in jail was that they were all thick and he couldn't find anybody to play chess with.

he needs to seek out some white coller criminals, nonces or organised crime figures if he wants a good game of chess
 
anyone at Millwall first away game of the 85/86 season? There was a pre-match meet arranged in the East End, possibly Whitechapel. The cops were saying that Sunderland had brought a big mob that had taken Millwall completely by surprise. After the game was dicey in the escort but not the worst, was expecting a massacre with it being Millwall.
 
anyone at Millwall first away game of the 85/86 season? There was a pre-match meet arranged in the East End, possibly Whitechapel. The cops were saying that Sunderland had brought a big mob that had taken Millwall completely by surprise. After the game was dicey in the escort but not the worst, was expecting a massacre with it being Millwall.

i work with an ex millwall lad who was telling sunderland took a great mob down there in the 80's and all the millwall lads were wary of taking it on, said it was by far better than anything newcastle or boro got together
 
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