Riot Shot Pint
Winger
Ne mention of Amsterdam yet
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ne mention of Amsterdam yet
There's a canny book by a Boro lad,John Theone,Battling for the Boro,obviously there's loads of Sunderland mentioned in it,he mentions the Windmills incident,and fair play to him like other hoolie type books it's not all one way traffic we knacked them type stuff,he always give credit where it's due.
Ne mention of Amsterdam yet
I was over the canal and it looked like a fight in a bar. Not a hooligan 'victory' and wasnt it Benfica vs Ajax any way?
The bell was one of many of the mags fables that day as they were in the bell then south sheilds! got a taxi to s.sheilds with a few others and met the rest from the bell.
I remember hearing something about that before. Wasn't it a lass who had been buying the lads their drink and then when she started asking the questions they told her to fuck off?![]()
You lot shouldn't have gone through that night marra, but hindsight is a wonderful thing. :-(
Is the correct answer. You hardly need to be a genius to work out that there was every likelyhood that the locals would tag along. As for weapons etc are there actual rules of engagement for such things?
What happened to DF was terrible and i know he deeply regrets attending.
Vandalising The Porthole and smacking the locals wasn't Sunderlands finest moment either.
All the lads I know regret going, as for rules of engagement, yes there were supposed to be that day it was agreed no weapons.
Two seasons on the trot there was absolute hell on at Oxford.
I think it was the first of those 2 when Sammy the Chin climbed on to the roof girders and started to lob some of the cladding broken from the back panels of the stand at the Oxford lot!
Bad craic if true.
I chat quite often with JS and he reckons the locals were never in the plan, i dont suppose he has any need to lie.
As you'll have, no doubt, noticed I've been regularly accused of making everything up on here because I don't always get dates and details 100% correct ......... this post has shown that I'm really no different to anyone else.
An incident involving Newcastle has been variously described as being between 1995 and 2002 which is remarkably similar to when I mixed up the dates I hitched from Mansfield for a game against the Mags.
I've taken the view that I'll attack anyone, in a completely OTT manner, if they have a pop at me. I apologise if, in this case, you weren't. However I'm sure you'd 'steam in' if you were continually called a liar by some loser either on here or in real life.
Once again, I apologise if my attack was unwarranted.
I was there, in the Spurs seats, with my Cockney father-in-law who hadn't been to WHL since the late 1960's. I'd taken him down from Mansfield and told him what good fans Sunderland had but there were little fights all up the road before and after the match.
IIRC Spurs needed to win for promotion and we won 3-2 with Bob Lee playing his best ever game for us. We'd watched Spurs get a lucky 3-3 at Mansfield that year with Hoddle playing for them.
I must know you then as I used to drink in the Sally/Newton Hall!! I know PP as well, and GE from Newton Hall. Dont think PP is that hard, but he is a looper, know him quite well.
That was some f***ing mob that was. Cardiff shit their f***ing pants. A comparable mob went to Milwall and drank around London Bridge. Milwall were informed where we were drinking but bottled it.
was this not too long back, bout the same time hundreds went down rotherham around xmas time?
will have been around 2003
How long you banned for?
Remember a massive mob down at hull when sbragia was in charge, kicked off with wolves at Doncaster station on the way back, train was heaving