No, it means that dragging two tragedies into where I said "they went to looking for trouble and found it" totally out of context, and saying I condoned the stabbings is pure fantasy. Those at Heysel/Hillsborough died, the Millwall hooligans that got stabbed at Goodison didn't, big difference there then.
Im confused now.. So they had a different name then? Ps i know all the answers// Everton have a reputation for slashing, and do Pool...
you went onto the millwal forum boaard mate, before the game to wind them up about stabbings. we'll leave it there.
"we'll leave it there." No we won't, I never said **** all about stabbings mate, you did, I said battered not ****ing stabbed. "Everton battered Millwall on the pitch and their fans off it at Goodison Park back in the day, they'll probably do the same at your place at the weekend."
Yeah, but its obvious you don't, you don't seem to understand the difference between get stabbed and getting a good hiding.
Of all the people on this forum, you just couldn't possibly have chosen a worse choice, with those words
Not at all mate.. I see you lot getting all defensive over certain things that you want to erase. I see it;s the new beginning of football trouble as a scouser got slashed at millwal, who went looking for trouble. I see a mag punch a horse ffs, how ****ed up is mordor?
Some of them probably yes, there are ****s looking for trouble in every away pack. Is it a coincidence that this **** happens so often when Millwall are involved, undoubtedly no. Let’s move on or at least give it to another thread, maybe the politics one.
I'm not bitter. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image I'm still recovering from that, best game I've seen since the move from Underhill and probably since the days of Barry Fry. Can't wait for the replay.
It's not finished. The home terrace is being replaced in the summer with a stand to match the away end and the narrow side is being changed to terracing. There's loads of other stuff going in around the ground as well. Basketball arena, badminton courts, full size indoor training pitch.
... back in the 80s Everton fans certainly had a reputation of carrying craft knife / stanley blades ... there is a park (originally Welford Rd rec - now Nelson Mandela park) in between the station and Tigers Rugby ground that you pass on the way to the old Filbo - often an arranged meet up place for a ruck - I well recall that some Leicester lads (who were undoubtedly looking for it) came into the pub where we were drinking with cuts suffered in a brawl at the park - mainly to clothes and hands / arms - but some of their mates had already gone to the infirmary with face wounds ... lets just say they were not very complimentary to a firm resorting to that kind of tactic and the word quickly spread around the terraces at the game ... ...