take your pick spenny darlo pools carlisle reckon the same bird agreed these fixtures as the one that wrote that colback parting shot, not got a ****ing clue
Didn't say there was mate, my comment was a bit brief, I was laughing at the fact they've picked that as the hooligan clothing, not at Stone Island. Don't imagine Stone Island find it very funny!
This is what is wrong with football, If 2 sets of idiots want to fight then I am all for it, kill each other and make the world a better place. Just don't involve football in it. Football has nothing to do with any of this.
Spot on LiV. Would rather this was classed as hooligans who like fighting people and use football to make the contact. Prior to the late '60s I mingled in any part of football grounds and had no bother with fans, then along came schoolboys who changed their school uniforms for weekend hooligan ones. When they couldn't find opposing fans to fight they terrorised grannies and shoppers. One on his own was as tough as custard but they eventually developed into harder groups with no fear of society as football saw it as a social problem and society as a football one. The dreaded and inevitably predictable outcome was Heysel and Hillsborough. The daft part of all this now is that those little toughies who started this ugliness are now drawing their pensions not caring how football has suffered.
If two or more sets of fans fancy a ruck then they should be put on in a field with a big fence around, told it is a fight to the death and last man standing wins. Or alternatively, they like fighting - put them in a uniform and send them off to Iraq where it seems to be kicking off. They are a good advert for abortion.
Get that Burberry scarf back out (obviously not now it's hot today!) they're bang back in fashion, especially the cashmere ones they can fetch a few hundred quid if they're original. I paid £90 for mine back in 2000 or something and my Mrs gave it to the cleaner cos it was considered Chavvy, I'm just waiting for the cleaner to come round wearing it now so I can ****ing rob it back! The young Beckham kid was part of the relaunch, people went mental for them, not chavvy nowadays unless it's snide. I used to have a worldy SI cardigan, tight fitted black number zip up, got all sorts of looks wearing it but it was the bollocks. Ideal with a pair of Calvin jeans and a pair of Adidas Micropacers, felt like a proper casual. Those days have passed me by now, if I could fetch one thing back into my wardrobe it'd be an Aquascutum cream cardigan, proper under stated clobber with just a dash of the print (way better than the Burberry print by the way) on the breast pocket. Shrunk in the dryer by my fantastic mother, wouldn't fit now anyhow mind.
The blue cardigans were smart as well, plain blue with the print on the elbow pads. I nearly bought a C.P Company Mille Miglia back in 2004 as well, best part of a grand for that jacket, my mate convinced me I'd probably get my head stoved in sooner or later wearing that though.
You not a perry boy like? [video=youtube;HQajph0MtGE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQajph0MtGE[/video]
I never was actually mate, was a bit of a **** brand when I was wearing casuals clobber about 10-12 years ago. I have since owned a few polo's though, but not fully kitted out, I'd just wear them with some smart jeans now and a pair of black or white Gucci Coda's or something. Some people go the whole hog, Farah Slacks and Forest Hills or Diadora Borg Elite. I just thought the clothes were smart, never tried to be a hooligan as such. The adidas footwear was absolutely outstanding, not bought adidas for about 8 years now up until a couple of weeks ago. Think the scousers spoiled the casuals scene when they started wearing it. C&A shares went through the roof! Edit: That's one of my mates in that Awaydays film, the lad who plays Elvis. Liam, he's the worst actor I've ever seen attempt a scouser accent!
Exactly. I go and watch a lot of rugby and you can sit with the other fans, even after the match at big games people get their BBQ's and beers out in the car parks round Twickenham and everyone has a drink and some food together. The atmosphere is superb and the banter is always great. I thin someone else said it best, its kicking off over in middle east, if you want to fight its a great place to go. Having said that I don't think most of the hooligans would make the grade in our army. Our soldiers are some of the best in the world and their is a reason for that.